Jan 11

A great convenience

I need an eye exam — my glasses are scratched, and my eyes have probably gotten a little worse as well. But for insurance reasons, I can’t go back to the Wal-Mart-affiliated eye doctor I used last time. The closest in-network provider I could find was in Tullahoma. I’ve set a tentative appointment in March, but hopefully will get moved up sooner than that due to some days that were just about to be opened up for appointments.

Anyway, the practice I’ll be going to has a web site, with something I’ve never seen before. You know all that paperwork you have to fill out when going to a new doctor or dentist for the first time (or if you haven’t been in a long time)? Well, this practice makes all of those forms downloadable on its web site, so — if you want to — you can fill them out in the comfort of your own home, with all of your information easily at hand. Then, when you arrive for your appointment, they’re all ready to turn in.

A simple thing, I know, but I thought it was a really good idea.

Dec 26

Thanks, Chili’s!

I get nervous now whenever I write a positive post about a business that people will think it’s one of those sleazy sponsored posts. Let me state that I don’t, and I won’t, blog that way. But bloggers sometimes use their forum to complain about poor customer service, and in this case I got good customer service and wanted to give the company credit for it.

Sunday, my father had to go directly from church to the funeral home where he works part-time. My parents usually go out to eat after church, and so Mom asked me if I wanted to join her for lunch. I had received two different Chili’s gift cards for Christmas, one from the co-worker who had drawn my name and the other from a business acquaintance. They’d been burning a hole in my pocket, so I asked if we could go there for lunch. We had a great meal, and even ran into someone on the blogroll. I splurged and got a full rack of baby back ribs, something I wouldn’t normally do with my own money.
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