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“Did you bring the notebook?” I asked as I set the keys on the counter.
“I did, but it’s under the mail again,” Sam said, laughing softly. “We need a better system.”
“A system would be nice,” I replied. “Yesterday I wrote the grocery list on a receipt, and now it’s gone.”
Sam pulled a chair back and sat. “Let’s start simple: one spot for notes, one spot for the calendar.”
“And one spot for those little reminders that pop up at the wrong time,” I added.
“Exactly,” Sam said. “Like the reminder to water the plant after it already drooped.”
I leaned over the table. “We can do a weekly check-in on Sundays. Ten minutes.”
Sam nodded. “Ten minutes feels doable. We can talk through what needs attention, then move on with the day.”
“Deal,” I said. “And if we miss a week, we just restart.”
“No big speeches,” Sam agreed. “Just small steps and clear notes.”
BlueCross BlueShield
Medicare kit notice for households in your area
Allocation: 800 kits
Ends: Tomorrow
A Medicare Kit is available for residents in your area
Blue Cross Blue Shield is providing a Medicare Kit to households in your area. The kit is provided at no charge, and you will not be billed for the kit. Limit one per household.
Program details:
Allocation is set at 800 kits. One kit per household at no charge. This notice ends Tomorrow.
Along with the kit, we’re also providing optional plan coverage information for 2026 so you can review what may be changing for the coming year.
View Kit + Plan Details
If you qualify, the kit is provided at no charge and is limited to one per household.
What’s packed in the kit
Supplies may vary slightly by availability, but the kit is designed to include everyday items that are useful to keep on hand.
1. Digital thermometer
2. Adhesive bandages (assorted sizes)
3. Sterile gauze pads
4. Alcohol prep wipes
5. Nitrile exam gloves (pair pack)
6. Elastic wrap bandage
7. Instant cold pack
8. Medical tape roll
Note: quantities are determined by program allocation and household verification. Availability is tied to the 800-kit distribution for your area and this notice ends Tomorrow.
If you’d like, you can also look over the optional 2026 plan coverage information included with this program notice. It’s provided to help you understand upcoming coverage details in one place.
Thanks for being part of BlueCross BlueShield. Your feedback helps us keep these updates clear and useful.
“I thought you said the meeting was at three,” Lina said, checking the clock again.
“That’s what I wrote down,” Dev replied, flipping through his notes. “But I might have mixed it up with the other appointment.”
Lina leaned in. “Let’s retrace it. You spoke with Jordan on Tuesday, right?”
“Yes,” Dev said. “Jordan mentioned a time, and I nodded like I understood, which wasn’t helpful.”
“Next time, repeat it back,” Lina suggested. “It saves a lot of back-and-forth.”
Dev sighed. “I know. I’m trying to get better at that. I also want to keep a single calendar instead of three.”
“We can set one up,” Lina said. “A shared one for anything that affects both of us, and a personal one for everything else.”
Dev tapped the table lightly. “And we can add locations, too. I always forget where I’m supposed to be.”
Lina smiled. “It’s not a character flaw. It’s just too many details floating around.”
“Speaking of details,” Dev said, “did you ever label those storage boxes?”
“I started,” Lina answered. “Then I got distracted by old photos and spent an hour reading notes on the back.”
Dev laughed. “That sounds familiar. Maybe we should schedule a ‘tidy hour’ and do it together.”
“Agreed,” Lina said. “But let’s keep it realistic. One shelf, one drawer, then stop.”
Dev nodded. “Small sections. That’s how we’ll finish.”
Lina glanced at her phone. “Also, remind me to bring the water bottle next time we go out. I always remember after we’ve left.”
“I’ll put it by the door,” Dev said. “And I’ll place the keys next to it, so we can’t miss it.”
“That would help,” Lina said. “It’s funny how tiny changes make the day smoother.”
Dev looked relieved. “Okay, let’s message Jordan and confirm the time instead of guessing.”
“Do it,” Lina said. “Clarity beats assumptions.”
Dev typed, paused, then read the message out loud. “Does this sound polite?”
Lina listened. “Yes. It’s direct and calm. Send it.”
Dev sent it and set the phone down. “Now we wait.”
“And while we wait,” Lina said, “let’s write the plan for tomorrow morning. Just the first two steps.”
Dev grabbed a pen. “Step one: coffee. Step two: check the calendar.”
Lina chuckled. “Perfect. And step three: leave a little margin for the unexpected.”
“Always,” Dev agreed. “That’s the part we forget.”
Lina folded the paper. “Okay, we’re improving.”
Dev nodded. “One clear note at a time.”
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“Did you bring the notebook?” I asked as I set the keys on the counter.<br>
“I did, but it’s under the mail again,” Sam said, laughing softly. “We need a better system.”<br>
“A system would be nice,” I replied. “Yesterday I wrote the grocery list on a receipt, and now it’s gone.”<br>
Sam pulled a chair back and sat. “Let’s start simple: one spot for notes, one spot for the calendar.”<br>
“And one spot for those little reminders that pop up at the wrong time,” I added.<br>
“Exactly,” Sam said. “Like the reminder to water the plant after it already drooped.”<br>
I leaned over the table. “We can do a weekly check-in on Sundays. Ten minutes.”<br>
Sam nodded. “Ten minutes feels doable. We can talk through what needs attention, then move on with the day.”<br>
“Deal,” I said. “And if we miss a week, we just restart.”<br>
“No big speeches,” Sam agreed. “Just small steps and clear notes.”
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Allocation is set at <span style="font-weight:700;color:#1A1A1A;">800 kits</span>. One kit per household at no charge. This notice ends <span style="font-weight:700;color:#1A1A1A;">Tomorrow</span>.
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“I thought you said the meeting was at three,” Lina said, checking the clock again.<br>
“That’s what I wrote down,” Dev replied, flipping through his notes. “But I might have mixed it up with the other appointment.”<br>
Lina leaned in. “Let’s retrace it. You spoke with Jordan on Tuesday, right?”<br>
“Yes,” Dev said. “Jordan mentioned a time, and I nodded like I understood, which wasn’t helpful.”<br>
“Next time, repeat it back,” Lina suggested. “It saves a lot of back-and-forth.”<br>
Dev sighed. “I know. I’m trying to get better at that. I also want to keep a single calendar instead of three.”<br>
“We can set one up,” Lina said. “A shared one for anything that affects both of us, and a personal one for everything else.”<br>
Dev tapped the table lightly. “And we can add locations, too. I always forget where I’m supposed to be.”<br>
Lina smiled. “It’s not a character flaw. It’s just too many details floating around.”<br>
“Speaking of details,” Dev said, “did you ever label those storage boxes?”<br>
“I started,” Lina answered. “Then I got distracted by old photos and spent an hour reading notes on the back.”<br>
Dev laughed. “That sounds familiar. Maybe we should schedule a ‘tidy hour’ and do it together.”<br>
“Agreed,” Lina said. “But let’s keep it realistic. One shelf, one drawer, then stop.”<br>
Dev nodded. “Small sections. That’s how we’ll finish.”<br>
Lina glanced at her phone. “Also, remind me to bring the water bottle next time we go out. I always remember after we’ve left.”<br>
“I’ll put it by the door,” Dev said. “And I’ll place the keys next to it, so we can’t miss it.”<br>
“That would help,” Lina said. “It’s funny how tiny changes make the day smoother.”<br>
Dev looked relieved. “Okay, let’s message Jordan and confirm the time instead of guessing.”<br>
“Do it,” Lina said. “Clarity beats assumptions.”<br>
Dev typed, paused, then read the message out loud. “Does this sound polite?”<br>
Lina listened. “Yes. It’s direct and calm. Send it.”<br>
Dev sent it and set the phone down. “Now we wait.”<br>
“And while we wait,” Lina said, “let’s write the plan for tomorrow morning. Just the first two steps.”<br>
Dev grabbed a pen. “Step one: coffee. Step two: check the calendar.”<br>
Lina chuckled. “Perfect. And step three: leave a little margin for the unexpected.”<br>
“Always,” Dev agreed. “That’s the part we forget.”<br>
Lina folded the paper. “Okay, we’re improving.”<br>
Dev nodded. “One clear note at a time.”
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