As you know, I haven't been teaching much online this year. Great changes are happening at the Art Institute—the biggest one is that it was sold. Another, is that it changed Learning Management Systems.
First I started getting single classes. Then my classes were set up and cancelled. Then I got no classes at all. I haven't taught there since May. I am scheduled to teach the November 9 session, we'll see if that happens. As has been the case, I'll set up the class, and then it's cancelled. I'll really know on November 9. Until then, I'm not counting on it.
What does all that have to do with walking and this blog? Nothing, and everything.
AI is where I had been getting my health insurance benefit. Friday, I got the email that said, I haven't worked enough this year to qualify for the plan next year. Back to the Marketplace if ifstill exists. Or none at all, which was the old option. They are going to send me info about CObra. But we all know how expensive that is.
Good news: I've had pretty much every test and exam that I've avoided for 20 years. I'm all up-to-date and relatively healthy. I passed all the tests. If I could wave a magic wand and get rid of the obesity and arthritis, then all would be perfect.
Alas, I lack the committment to slay those particular dragons.
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