About two months ago my left ear began to hurt and some days it would be severe. I thought I may have an ear infection or swimmers ear. One Saturday afternoon in June it was really bothering me. Brian talked me into going to the Urgent Care while Jackson napped. I decided that wasn't a bad idea because I wouldn't have to take Jackson with me on Monday, and it would only cost a $25 copay.
I ended up going and thankfully there was no wait. I go right in, was told I had no ear infection and it was not swimmers ear. However, it could be my jaw causing my ear pain.
Fast forward 2 weeks and while I was at the dentist I told him about my jaw and ear pain. He suggested I get a mouth guard. He said that usually alleviates your jaw popping which should then help my ear feel better. Not really wanting to spend 300 dollars but wanting relief, I went ahead and bought the mouth guard. It took a few weeks, but it has helped tremendously and I can tell when I forget to wear it. I thought this problem was all taken care of.
Fast forward another month and I received a bill from the Urgent Care I visited back in June. I was thinking I owed maybe another 50 dollars. Oh, no! I owe another 400 dollars! I went into total panic mode. I called the Urgent Care and my insurance only to find out I have to meet my 400 dollar deductible before they cover Urgent Care visits. I don't have to meet my deductible before they pay for doctor visits. So, I don't get how Urgent Care is any different. Also, Jackson went a couple months before me and we only paid 25 dollars for him. I am praying that bill doesn't show up in the mailbox!
That folks is how my ear ache cost me 700 dollars! Thankfully God provides in many other ways to compensate other expenses to make this bill more manageable!
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Monday night when Brian picked Jackson up from Miss Sandy's he told him "Miss Sandy didn't give me any grapes." Then he began to cry. The next morning when he woke he said the same thing to me. I asked him if he wanted me to bring him grapes when I picked him up. Of course he said yes, and I promised to bring him some.
On my lunch break from presenting I drove down to Randall's. There were no grapes to be found. The produce guy told me there was a shortage because of the drought. I was thinking, "Oh man, I promised Jackson grapes. There better be grapes somewhere!" Target was across the street so I ran over there. Thankfully, they had some grapes! They were a lot more expensive, but I got them anyway.
When I picked him up that day I had his bowl of grapes ready. He was a happy camper! He ate them all before we got home and asked for more. While I cooked dinner he sat at the table, ate his grapes, and made his list and crosses in his new notebook!
The boy just wanted some grapes!