Just a little (link) love: Shibe edition
January 31, 2019
An interview with Catherine O’Hara
This family of four’s downsize from a 4/3 to a 2/1 is visually stunning. I definitely don’t have an eye for creating this kind of living space splendor but I’m taking notes!
Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital has shady emergency room billing practices.
We have to try Rogue Dad’s explanation of the value of money for his kid.
K Wright on the idea of job security. No matter how good I am at my job, and I’m pretty dang good, I don’t take my job for granted, ever. Something can always happen. It doesn’t mean I should be hypervigilant like I was for years, but I most definitely don’t assume that my job will always be there.
3 Women on Caring for Disabled Siblings. This was akin to the situation we ran into when Mom’s health precipitously declined: She was cognitively not very functional, she didn’t have control over key functions of her body, and I was running ragged working to keep a roof over her head and desperately trying to figure out how we would function long term. This was before I married PiC, I delayed marriage for years because I was trying to get her in a stable situation before I moved out, but that was a losing proposition.
Do you have the same money anxieties that Tonya and I share?
I’d like to think a bear really did help this child.
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β Shibes π (@ShibeTown) January 16, 2019
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I heard about GH’s billing practices before but never got full details about it. Wow, $20K out of pocket to treat a broken arm!! That’s insane!! The health care system is just out of control with figuring out who’s going to pay for these expenses.
I loved that story of the family of four downsizing their home. They realized they had too much space and moved into a home that looked like it was too small but with creative designing(especially switching the den into a bedroom) they made it work.
Yep. I’m not sure I could handle that kind of downsize with our family size and the numerous regular guests we have but I do love the idea.
I like Shavondas site. I love that she uses dark/bold colors even though I moved away from that with this house (I think because it’s an open plan and because I work nights. Idk I miss my darker colors but I just didn’t this time).
I love those bold colors. I prefer to live in lighter colors but I really admire their use of color.