Blogging the Alphabet: OHIP

Welcome to week "O" of blogging the alphabet, join me and Amanda as we wind our way through the alphabet, I do hope you will join us.  :)

 When I was thinking about what I could blog about in regards to Canada and the letter O... I got to thinking about OHIP.   OHIP stands for the Ontario Health Insurance Plan.  It's how we, who live in Ontario, manage our health care. 

Ontario's health care system is one of the best in the world. Ontarians who qualify can access a variety of health care services in their community.  NOTE: the system is not perfect, but it's pretty good.... and for the most part it works for us.

Imagine... being able to go to the doctor and not having to pay for it!  Well seriously, we DO pay for it, it comes out our taxes and salaries.... but since we don't really see it... we can go to the doctor when we need to.  Mind, sometimes I think we should get a bill so we know what it costs to go see the doctor as it would help stop abuse of the system.

A weakness in our system is that to get a referral to a specialist you NEED a family doctor unless it's life threatening.  When the lad was young he had troubles with his ears and we kept being told "ah, it'll be fine, take this med".   We scrambled like mad to find a family doctor and my mom-in-law talked to a doctor she knew who helped us to get a family doctor and voila!   Our son was put under care...WOOT WOOT!!! 

OHIP does not cover everything. 
Dental care, eye exams for adults under 65 is not covered and medication isn't covered.  Insurance coverage remains important for covering some of the costs for dental, optical, and medication.

But it does allow us the freedom of being able to schedule a doctor's appointment, of not going broke when a hospital stay is required, of knowing that if surgery is needed I don't have to weigh out the costs to see if it's affordable or not.

Do we always get surgery as soon as we want it?  No.  We don't.  Sometimes we have to exercise patience (like getting my son's ear fixed up).   Sometimes we can't have a private suite at the hospital (part of life to have to share rooms eh?).   Those who can afford it can jump over the border and get surgery done there more quickly...but that's a choice of affordability eh?

Somethings are covered that are politically based whereas some medical stuff that USED to be covered is taken away.   Well what can I say... it's part of living in a politically correct society.  You need to take the good with the bad.

OHIP is for people living in Ontario.  You do need to apply.  You need to actually live here and you need a card to get service. Each province or territory in Canada has it's own program for health care, and not all of them cover the same thing. 

Overall.. I love having OHIP.  I love knowing that my family can get the care it needs regardless if I am working or not.  Regardless of if I have insurance coverage or not.  We are covered and that is a good thing in my book.   I do know that sometimes, if you aren't working, you can get help with medication bills, or need to take the generic version, and seniors get assistance.

When I hear of people having to make hard choices about surgery or having to do "go fund me" campaigns because a needed surgery is going to cost them in excess of $30,000 ... .it bothers me.  People going broke over medical stuff...or having to choose not to have that needed surgery.   It's hard on families.   I can't fathom having to make those really really tough decisions.

Yes, it affects our bottom dollar.
But in the end.... it affects our health.
It's an imperfect system, but, for the most part.. it works.  :)  And that's a good thing.

I hope you'll come and join us eh?
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Recipe: Sweet Rolls

 I had never made sweet rolls before so I thought I'd give it a whirl.  I chose this recipe as it looked quite doable in the course of one day and some looked too complicated for a first go round.    It made far more than I thought it would.  Next time I will need to make them in a 9 x 13 pan.  (instead of three small round pans).



Ingredients:

1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup  sugar
1 1/2 tsp salt (can get away with less)
1/4 cup butter, melted
1/2 c warm water
2 pkg dry yeast
2 large eggs, beaten
2 cups flour (first amount)
up to 2 1/2 cup flour
additional melted butter for brushing on tops of baked rolls.

Directions:
  1. Scald milk (bring just to a boil and remove from heat immediately.(1 minute in microwave works too) Stir in sugar, salt, and butter. Set aside and allow to cool to lukewarm.  
  2. In a large bowl mix warm water and yeast. Stir until dissolved. Stir in lukewarm milk mixture, beaten eggs, and half the flour. Beat until smooth.
  3. Add remaining flour gradually, mixing as you go. You may need a bit more or less than the total 4 1/2 cups called for in the recipe, depending on the humidity and other factors. Your dough should be elastic and slightly stiff but not dry.
  4. Turn dough out onto a floured board and knead until smooth and very elastic. This usually takes 8-10 minutes.
  5. Butter the inside of a large mixing bowl. Put dough in bowl and turn dough over a couple of times to coat it all with the butter.
  6. Cover bowl and place in a warm place so it can rise. It will take about 1 hour to double in bulk. At that time punch dough down and turn out onto a lightly floured board to shape.
  7. Pinch off about 2-3 tablespoons of dough and shape into a ball. Place each one in a buttered muffin tin or baking pan, barely touching each other, do not crowd rolls.
  8. Cover prepared rolls and allow to rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk, again about 1 hour. Rolls should now touch each other. (A little more rising will occur during baking.)
  9. Preheat oven to 375 degrees when rolls are about 10 minutes from being ready for baking.
  10. When ready to bake place rolls in oven and bake for 20-25 minutes. They should be browned nicely and smell so good and yeasty! Brush tops of rolls with melted butter immediately when removed from oven. Allow rolls to set for at least 10-15 minutes before eating.
 NOTE: if you make a ring...cook it for less time they came out a bit dark being in as long as the rest of the rolls. 


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Review: Planet 316

 Love the Lord?   Like to do puzzles?   Planet 316 has a Daily Bible Jigsaw puzzle that will challenge you and remind you of the truths of the Lord.   

I admittedly have tried out a few different puzzle apps on my tablet, and this one... what can I say, it's quick and fun.  There are many aspects to daily bible jigsaw that I like.


What do you get?
A free app for making jigsaw puzzles that when completed have a bible verse show up with an option to share it with your facebook feed.  11 bonus puzzles which are harder than most puzzles, all but one of these bonus puzzles is free. Each puzzle comes with options to make it easier to complete like rotate, edges, sweep, magnet and guide.  

You get one free jigsaw puzzle daily with options, if you have the puzzle coins, to do more.

There are a number of achievement levels which enable you to win more puzzle coins. Some of these achievements are: playing five Monday games, completing puzzles by a certain time, playing 100 games and so on. 

I played the game on my android tablet.


The helps
Rotate -turns all the pieces into the correct orientation.
Guide: for two coins it will give you a peek at the completed puzzle
Sweep - puts all the pieces in the margins leaving the playing field open
Magnet: automatically joins two pieces together.
Edges - removes all piece from the playing field until you put all the edge pieces together.



What I liked:
  • Having a daily puzzle to do.   Every day a new puzzle and a small YAY when you finish it.   It's enough to keep me coming back for more.
  • Scriptural encouragement.   Each picture, upon completion pops up with a bible verse to inspire for the day.
  • Options to share favourite puzzles easily to facebook.   I've had comments of "nice picture" given to me, sparking additional conversation.  Good that eh?
  • Challenges against friends.  Seriously... its fun to know that you can beat people that you know and shocking when occasionally they beat you!  :)
  • Options to make the puzzle making easier: rotate, sweep, edges etc.
  • Puzzles can be completed usually in less than five minutes making them ideal to hand to a boy child and say "think you can make the ______"?  He loves the "make it easier" options AND if he can beat my time all the better!  :)
  • The pictures are pretty, with excellent colour. Some I could guess what the image was almost right away and others I wasn't sure what they were until half way completed.    
  • Excellent customer service.  If you have any questions or issues, they answer immediately and work with you to resolve the problem. 



What I would love to see:
  • More of the harder puzzles. They do have 11 bonus puzzles which I think are awesome!   Trying to do the one that was mostly white was a joy to work on!  And the one with many colours...ah.. I LOVE IT!  It's good to have a challenge. Whilst the daily puzzles have a challenge of can you make a mystery puzzle and do it more quickly than friends.. I KNOW I can complete them generally under 2 1/2 minutes.  It's nice to have a puzzle that makes you think a bit harder, I want more of them. :)  
  • As fun as the challenges against friends are... it's hard to know if you are beating them OR if you are beating them using the helps.  I like beating the puzzle on my own, not using helps, and sometimes the allure of competition has me using the helps and... I rather not do that, I want to win on my own merits.  I wish the competition had some way to differentiate between those using helps and those not using helps.  ... increase the challenge level a bit eh?  :)
End result of my review:


I LIKE IT.  Seriously.  It's a fun free app that inspires me to think beyond the YAY I finished a puzzle, and turns my heart toward God.  A good thing that. So go on, get it.  Be inspired, be challenged and HAVE FUN!

Vendor: Planet 316
Product: Daily Bible Jigsaw
Received: Game plus 500 Puzzle Coins bundle so I could try out all the features. A $39.99 value.
Price: Free, with a price for additional puzzle coins.

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