Doubled up, Paid out zero, Cold

Yesterday I got the second AMS unit installed on my big H2S printer on the right to match the same set up on the smaller P2S. Adding the unit was straightforward and easy. The end result is I now have access to up to eight colors on each printer which gives me a lot of flexibility. I love it.
Yesterday my cleaning lady was scheduled to come. Since I had the day off I had to plan around their visit. I took Elsa with me while I went to the gym and then met my GF for lunch. I wound up sitting in the park for 45 minutes later than I needed to because I did not see the garage activity indicating the crew had left, oh well it was nice outside so it was not bad hanging in the truck.
I got an email from my pet insurance company that they did reevaluate my initial claim based on my vet providing detailed justification for why that visit was initiated by GI distress not kidney disorder. They agreed to “pay” a portion of the massive bill but all they did was apply $800 towards my $1000 annual deductible so I received no actual reimbursement but hey, it’s better than nothing. Regardless I really appreciate the way my vet office has extended themselves on my behalf more than once.

We have had a run of extreme cold by Florida standards the last few days. Of course compared to the blizzard that just hit NYC this is a walk in the park. Elsa does not like being cold as demonstrated by her fuzzy blanket cocoon she was in this morning.
Elsa continues to be holding up ok. Since bringing home the FreshPet food from Costco she has been eating it all, immediately. We no longer have to play these games where we feed her by hand or try to trick her into eating. She just cleans the bowl. If she was not walking around wearing a diaper I would say that she is acting pretty much how she was prior to her week long visits to the vet. She is eating well, pooping well and seems to be normal Elsa. She drinks a lot of water but she has been doing that for quite awhile. Does this mean that everything is fine? I guess the next blood test she gets will tell more of the story.