Monday, February 2, 2026
I can't believe it, again: Five recent things with surprise happy endings
Saturday, January 31, 2026
I can't believe it... 7 recent things I can't believe
2. I can't believe Melania Trump produced a movie about.. herself? (I've since learned this thing is a big flop. Now THAT I can believe.)
3. I can't believe I haven't been in a movie theater since 2013. I love movies, from the late 1960s thru the 1990s I probably went to the theater once a week. But I learned a dozen years ago I don't need a big screen--movies at home on my own tv are the best. (I tend to hit that pause button a lot.)
4. Speaking of TVs, I can't believe I bought a new one a few months back and it only cost me $233.00, taxes & delivery included. I also can't believe it's considered small and has a 45" screen. In 1978 I was working at The Pancake House and saving my money to buy a 13" color tv for $299.00.
But at $2.25 an hour, I ultimately decided it was too expen$ive for my wallet and bought a 13" b&w television instead.
5. I can't believe it took me 25 minutes to walk to Kuhn's Market yesterday (normally a 10 minute walk). But since that monster snowfall last weekend, temps have remained in the subzero and single digits and the city discovered 37 of their 80 snow trucks weren't operational. So my little borough has remained buried in the snow.
I also can't believe UPMC Health Plan just donated $10 million to the city to buy new snow trucks. It's very generous, but they're notorious for underpaying their employees--which is why UPMC workers are always striking and on the news.
6. I can't believe my 69 year old neighbor Dee knocked on my door earlier today and asked if I'd send a text to her pharmacy confirming her prescription number & address. When I asked if her phone was broken, she said "No I got it right here honey. But I never done a text before. You probably think I'm a dinosaur, don't you?" No Dee, I don't. I'm fairly new to texting myself, around 2 years now. But I hardly use it, I'm not a fan.
7. I can't believe Catherine O' Hara is gone. So sharp, so wicked funny. She was only 71 years old. I'm still adjusting to Olivia Newton John's demise, and she's been gone since 2022. She was only 73.
Rest in peace, Catherine. Gosh I loved you so much.
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
My Life (right now) in numbers
But it was only the unit's fan. When I put my hand over the main vent, I just felt cool air. Uh-oh! I looked at my handy digital thermometer on my bookshelf (right). The temperature in here was 48F.
A few years ago I would've stressed. But I've been living in this building for 7 years now, and this happens once or twice a year at least. (We have a weird central heating system where only random apartments on random floors are affected.)
I fished out my little electric heater I bought last year for such emergencies, and waited for an email from Steiner that said they were aware of the situation and were on it. I got the email an hour or so later, and my heat was back on later in the day.
At lunch I was telling a friend on the phone about it, and she said I should look for a new place. A little later I was talking to my sister who said "I love your apartment". I don't love it, but I DO like it very much. I wasn't even upset when they announced my rent was going up to $920.00 effective April. Want to know why?
- Studios in my building are renting for $925 and one bedrooms (like mine) are going for $1020.
- My old apartment is renting for $925.00 but isn't as nice as this one. And the rent there doesn't include any utilities. My current place includes heat, water & trash in the rent.
So, it doesn't look like I'll be moving anytime soon. This temperamental place is my home.
I'll be turning 65 this year, on October 31 to be exact. I'll be switching over from Obamacare to Medicare. Since Trump and his nefarious administration ended those extended ACA subsidies, my insurance premiums went from $121.22 a month to $281.52. That's a 233% increase.
I actually felt guilty for paying such a low amount in 2025. Does the higher amount make me feel better? No, that's an awfully big jump! But I know Medicare (Parts A & B) are around $202.00, so if I can find a good Medicare Advantage plan that doesn't charge extra...
I just got my 1099-INT & 1099-DIV forms for my personal investments. In 2025, I earned $20,872.00 in interest & dividends. (It gets deposited automatically in my bank account.)
That may not sound like a lot, but I live pretty comfortably on $30,000 a year. And now, starting in February, I'll be receiving Social Security.
Y'know, the dumbest thing I did in my life was take up smoking the summer before I turned 19. (I didn't quit until my mid forties.) The smartest thing I did was take the money I'd been saving for a house and put it in the stock market in 2003 when my girlfriend at the time dumped me for another guy.
I don't think there's anyone out there reading my blog under the age of 50, but if there was, I would tell them to get their money into the stock market as soon as possible. Just call up Schwab or Fidelity or Vanguard and ask what the minimum amount is for their S&P or Total Stock Market Fund. It's a lot easier than you think.
Finally, after umpteen years I decided to retire my old banner below. The older I get, the less I looked liked that photo of myself from 2011.
I'm still not sure how I feel about my new one, it's not a great photo (I have a 2 day growth of stubble and my eyes have dark circles) but I'm just keeping it real, folks. Thank you for letting me share, and I hope everybody is staying warm out there!






