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Restroom Vending Machines

// September 23rd, 2004 // No Comments » // tagged: >

Why do all restroom vending machines carry feminine hygiene products from the 1950's? Are most women always prepared, and therefore never use the machines, and therefore the stock hasn't needed to be replenished in 50 years? On Tuesday we had a day-early surprise on our vacation and my supplies were in our checked luggage. So, I popped 25 cents into the handy restroom vending machine, and to my surprise a huge cardboard box with a product that surely would have mopped up my kitchen floor popped out. I might as well have picked up a bath towel in the gift shop!! (blogged in Lake Tahoe)

Twenty-Seven

// September 21st, 2004 // 4 Comments » // tagged:

:bday: Today is my 27th birthday ... and I can't think of any better way to spend it than to be on my way to California for a two-week vacation. :present: It's hard to believe I'm only 3 years away from 30. Am I where I thought I would be? Absolutely not ... Am I glad I'm not there? Absolutely. :) Here's to another year ... :beer: (I need a smiley for diet cokes toasting each other .... ) (blogged in San Diego)

Addie Rocks

// September 18th, 2004 // 3 Comments » // tagged:

When I got home from work yesterday, I found my first birthday present on the doorstep! A beautiful little Amazon box. :bounce: I love seeing Amazon boxes on my doorstep. :cloud9: I quickly opened it up ... and two books off my wishlist were in there Dan Brown's Digital Fortress and Angels and Demons. :bigthumb: A little note from Addie ... who is so thoughtful in knowing I would want some books to take on my trip next week!! (Little did she know I was going to try and squeeze in a trip to Barnes and Noble this weekend to pick up some books! Now I don't have to worry about that -- and can concentrate on all the other last minute details one has to do before going out of town for two weeks!) THANK YOU ADDIE!!!! You ALWAYS give me good gifts ... (somehow you manage to pick the things on my wishlist that I want more than the other things! You're good!!!) I haven't done a meme in forever. Here's a short one: Unconscious Mutterings :: 9.12.04
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A Faster MT

// September 17th, 2004 // No Comments » // tagged:

Anyone else noticed how much faster MT 3.1 is? I love that deleting or approving comments is atleast 10x faster ... and rebuilding pages! Faster! This is awesome for people like me who have the spiritual gift of IMPATIENCE. I :heartbeat: Movable Type!

Grampy, MacGyver, & the Spin Cycle

// September 16th, 2004 // No Comments » // tagged: > > >

It's been so hectic in Lacyville here lately. What with dealing with my grandfathers cancer diagnosis and surgery, MacGyvers mite infection, our upcoming two week vacation ... we haven't had much time to just "hang out". Don't you always find that it's during these busy times that things go wrong. On the day we were supposed to drive 3 1/2 hour to see my grandfather, the brakes on the Escape suddenly starting making this scraping sound. So off to the mechanic we go - and there went $$$. Last week, our washing machine decided that it wanted to keep the water in the machine. Why spin? We've been tricking it into spinning for the last week -- by doing the regular cycle for washing and then switching it to the delicate cycle and doing that spin cycle twice. We just have not had the time to go looking for a washer - and we won't be here for the next two weeks to have it delivered. Sooo we're trying to make do until we return in October. We also have several relatives down in Florida dealing with hurricane hell. My great aunt has lived on the beach in Cocoa Beach for practically her entire life. Growing up, I used to spend summers down there - it was great her house was right on the beach. You walk off her back porch, and you're on the beach. They had a forced evacuation last week - they were told the storm surges alone would go over their homes. Get your insurance papers and family mementos, and be out by 2 PM. She went to stay with her daughter ... who lives in Melbourne, FL. THey were in the path of the hurricane as well ... but only lost a section of their roof and several trees. My aunt was finally able this week to go down and check on her house ... it was flooded. Pretty much everything mildewed and ruined ... all her furniture, appliances - damaged beyond repair. Now we just pray that her insurance carrier will do what they're supposed to! My grandfather is doing amazingly well. He has surprised all his doctors (and his family!) with his quick recovery. The surgery he had is a brand new procedure ... so both his surgeons were just so pleased that he has come through so well. He still has to go see the oncologist next week ... but they don't think she will recommend any chemo or radiation. They just want to have him in every few months for a new set of xrays. It is simply a miracle. When we first learned about his cancer, the pulmonologist told them he had maybe 6-9 months. It was that bad. Thats why I say it was a miracle. Because less than three weeks later, he has a cutting-edge surgery with not one, but two very talented surgeons and they are able to remove all the cancer. It hadn't metastasized. I believe God truly had his hand over my Grampy; miracles aren't just when someone is inexplicably healed; sometimes miracles occur in the form of just making a cancer treatable. As for MacGyver, he is almost back to normal. His behavior has improved dramatically; he's running, eating, and more playful; his hair is growing back quickly in some places, and not so quickly in other places (his tail is really slow in growing back hair!). But I think we've gotten the infection taken care of. We go back to the vet tomorrow afternoon, to see if he needs another shot of Ivermectin. AND to see if we still have to do the baths every two days. Let me just say thats been such a joyful experience. He hates water, doesn't like the medicated soap, and he especially doesn't like it that we have to leave the soap on him for 10 minutes before rinsing him off. Soooo, maybe we can get down to once every 3 days. Nonetheless, I'm just so glad he's feeling better and not constantly scratching and biting himself. And now, I'm off to try and trick the washer into doing a load of laundry that we need for our trip next week! ;)

West Coast Tour 2004

// September 12th, 2004 // 4 Comments » // tagged:

Steve and I will be leaving for a two-week tour of California next week. We leave on September 21 - a day which also happens to be my 27th birthday! We'll be going to San Deigo, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Lake Tahoe, Phoenix, the Grand Canyon, Oakland ... we're taking advantage of the super cheap flights that Southwest Airlines provides. Our flight to San Diego is only $99 ... and then we're doing short $20-$30 flights between all the cities over there. It's quicker than driving ... and cheaper considering gas and rental car prices! The floor (aka Comments) is open for Sight-Seeing suggestions ... are there places in the cities we're visiting that we shouldn't miss? Good restaurants? Cool shows? Beautiful scenery? We don't want to miss anything!!!

Gmail Invites

// September 4th, 2004 // 6 Comments » // tagged:

I've got six g-mail invites to give away ... First come, first serve! Email or comment to request one :)

Sarcoptes Mites

// September 3rd, 2004 // 17 Comments » // tagged:

Our beautiful white, blue-eyed, thick-haired, sweet siberian husky MacGyver has sarcoptic mange. :worried: As is typical of his breed, MacGyver has been shedding his second coat all summer long. We brush him daily - and usually get about half a garbage bag full of loose hair. Brushing him is supposed to help relieve the scratching that would result from having the loose hair in his coat. About two weeks ago, we noticed that he was scratching a lot. More than normal. So we got some hypoallergenic shampoo ... thinking maybe he was just having a reaction to the White Dog shampoo we had been using. This didn't help. A few days later, when we were outside working in the yard - we looked over and he BIT his tail. Drew blood. Today - you can see his tail. As in ... only the bottom half of his tail is covered in hair. The scratching continues. After a phone call to our vet, we put him on benadryl on a trial basis for 3 days - to see if that would help. No effect. Still scratching. So yesterday we had our appointment at the vets office. They took blood. Skin scrapings. All those turn up normal - but there is obviously something wrong with him. His hind legs are almost completely bare. His left side .... the hair is so think you can see his skin. He looks absolutely pitiful. :cry: After two weeks of trying to figure out if he had allergies - the vet finally "gave in" and decided that it must be sarcoptic mites. You can't see them - so it's hard to diagnose. They burrow under the skin ... and then reproduce. :book: So - last night I came home and researched a bit - and sure enough. All the pictures of the dogs on the pet websites - they look exactly like MacGyver does. Their ears, legs - everything. If only I had known to look for sarcoptic mites as a diagnosis ... I thought for sure it had to be allergies since there was nothing crawling around on him. UGH!!!! So - the vet gave him a shot of Ivermectin. He's on prednisone for 10 days (to try and help with the scratching) - and we go back in two weeks to see if he needs another shot of Ivermectin. Starting this Monday - we have to give him medicated baths 3 times a week. That should be fun. We've also got him taking the de-worming pills. And when he finally is healed up from this ... he gets to have his annual shots. It's not going to be a fun month for Mac. :pi: I'd never even HEARD of sarcoptic mites. And how do they get them? I still can't find that. They can catch them from other dogs and from foxes ... but he's only been in close contact with two other dogs ... and they're both healthy. So ... at least he is on the road to recovery. Poor MacGyver. :sick: