🎵 “Oh, babe, like a cold, cold hand on a stove, babe
My heart and my mind on a stroll, babe
Tripped and fell on down the stairs
Don't know if I'll find them things again
Slid in my life like a thief in the night
And you stole my common sense
The sun will never shine, and the wolves will never cry
'Til I'm holdin' you again” 🫂
…And that’s why they call it falling into love 💘 #dose #teddyswims
Can’t wait to see you in concert 🎶 🎤 @teddyswims
🌙 Venus After Dark
My custom 7 Brew Fizz inspired by a Libra sun, Pisces moon, Gemini rising, and a concerning amount of Scorpio undertones.
Order:
✨ Sparkling water fizz
🫐 Blackberry
🌿 Lavender
🤍 Light vanilla
🍋 Little lime
✨ Ask for: “not too sweet”
Tastes like:
excellent intuition, questionable attachment patterns, and pretending the red flags were “depth.”
All while sitting in the 7 Brew drive thru with Fergie’s Clumsy playing in the background like it’s a personal character study.
✨ 10/10. Would romanticize errands again.
Time to refill the propane ⛽️ 💥
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🎵 “Oh, babe, like a cold, cold hand on a stove, babe
My heart and my mind on a stroll, babe
Tripped and fell on down the stairs
Don't know if I'll find them things again
Slid in my life like a thief in the night
And you stole my common sense
The sun will never shine, and the wolves will never cry
'Til I'm holdin' you again” 🫂
…And that’s why they call it falling into love 💘 #dose #teddyswims
Can’t wait to see you in concert 🎶 🎤 @teddyswims
As a palliative NP in PA, I see it daily: People assume “the system will care for us” when bodies fail. But our healthcare isn’t built for long-term care. Death is the ultimate taboo, and families pay the price in shock, suffering & bankruptcy. Spot on. Hospitalizations in advanced illness usually aren’t effective—minimal benefit, more suffering—yet they’re the default. Families can’t always provide home care (jobs, distance, their own health). Savings vanish. The demographic wave makes this urgent.
Solution 1: Normalize planning. Make advance care planning standard in Medicare wellness visits. Train providers. Early palliative consults. Public campaigns so death is discussed like retirement. Patients deserve care aligned with their values—not crisis mode.
Solution 2: Reallocate Medicare dollars. Create voluntary “Palliative Election” for progressive conditions. Redirect from ineffective hospital stays to home support, respite, aides—or facility care when families truly can’t manage at home. Saves money, matches wishes, budget-neutral.
We don’t fear the shark by ignoring it. ALL voters: demand a system built for long-term reality. No new taxes—just smarter use of existing funds. Better planning = less misery for all.
#PalliativeCare #MedicareReform
But don’t you remember? We’ve met before.
We… we have? 🤔
Well of course, you said so yourself 🤓
🎼 And I know it’s true, that visions are seldom all they seem 🔮
But if I know 🫵🏻
I know what you’ll do 🎱
You’ll love me at once 💘
The way you did “Once Upon a Dream” 💭
🎹 🎶 👻 of the Opera 🎶
Pistachio 🥜 Martini 🍸on #IndependenceOfTheSeas 🚢
I still need to watch Phantom of the Opera…
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🥀 💗 🌹
“Anywhere you go, let me go too
Love me, that’s all I ask of you”
All I Ask Of You - Emmy Rossum, Patrick Wilson | The Phantom of the Oper... https://t.co/q2q5OnPzL0 via @YouTube
That darling rascal Wonka hath crept upon the table once more, knowing full well he ought not… yet how can a lady resist such a velvet temptation? Fie, thou wickedly cute knave! 😽
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The honey bee 🐝 that fetch the nectar
From the flowers 💐 to the comb 🍯
Never tire of ever buzzing to and fro
Because they take a little nip
From ev'ry flower 🌺 that they sip
And hence 🪞 (And hence),
They find 🪞(They find)
Their task is not a grind.
Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h-h ah!
[Cheeky] 😬😂
A Spoonful 🥄 of sugar helps the medicine 💊 go down
The medicine go down-wown
The medicine go down
Just a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down
In a most delightful way 🪄
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Quick question 🙋♀️
Take a married couple: 50-year-old husband, 63-year-old wife, combined income of $80k.
Does $2,000+ per month for a high-deductible plan sound like “affordable” coverage under the ACA to you?
That’s $24,000+ a year… nearly a third of their gross income - before the sky-high deductible even hits.
Great work 👏