Monday, December 31, 2007

Rotten way to end the year...shakie and in the bathroom.

I have been having trouble managing my blood sugar for several months now. When the last big study on @v@ndi@ showed it could cause heart problems, I asked to be taken off it. The drug we tried instead didn't really work as well. Poor control means (aside from the long term damage to various body parts,) blood sugar spiking and the urge to eat everything in sight. There was another diabetes med that the endocrinologist wanted me on a year and a half ago, but it was too experimental then and my insurance didn't cover it. I had been seeing advertisements for it all over the TV for about a month, so I checked with the insurance company, and now it is covered. Yeah!!!

I asked this doctor (I have 4 other than my GP to monitor specific parts of my diabetes health.) if she though I show still try it. YES! she said, but there are side-effects.... (insert Duh duh duh-duh music here.) ....mild to moderate nausea is the most common, but loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, feeling jittery, and acid stomach are other potential door prizes. Apparently for most people who do have a "common side effect," it goes away after a few days. Except for the loss of appetite...most people taking this drug lose weight in the long run. Even though it means two more injections a day that have to happen no earlier than 1 hour before I eat breakfast and dinner, I'm giving it a whirl.

I was going to start it last week, but because of those side effects that could have me rushing to the restroom, I decided to wait until I was home. Started Saturday, and I have experienced them all to some degree since Sunday night, but the two "D's" the most. I have to caution myself, because let's not underestimate the power of my hypochondriac, fertile mind. Perhaps I'm only imagining most of the side effect because they have been fairly mild. Except the one big "D" that has me rushing to the restroom. I am NOT imagining THAT!

On the other (and more important hand,) my blood sugar readings are better...not perfect, just better. I will see if I can tolerate the drug for 30 days. If yes, the dose is doubled, if not.....not sure.

The only thing I have to get over now is I just found out the drug is derived from lizard spit. Those of you who know me,know how active my gag reflex is...I've had to swallow three times just writing this.

Well, anyway, Happy New Year!!

Friday, December 28, 2007

Henry had the snott beaten out of him...AGAIN

What I am I going to do with this orange boy... Oh well, here are his "Glamour Shots."
This time we were beyond my meager ouchie-healing-skills.
Dig the new haircut the Vet gave him. Something chomped on him good!

Making him an indoor boy isn't really an option, yet. He stalks the back door, humming "Born Free" to himself, as he waits to be allowed out on "patrol." He is wily. He is quicker than I am.... And Hankie is also not adverse to using his bodily fluids and bad behavior to get his butt tossed out. Until he outgrows the great outdoors, I guess I'm stuck with wound tending and vet bills. Buzz outgrew it. He use to be be my huge fighting beastie, and now he barely goes out.

Oh well, time to shove another antibiotic down the orange beast's throat.....

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Merry Christmas

Skeeter is the best present EVER!
I think his Mommy is in total agreement
Stockings were hung....
B and Skeeter had to take a nap, waiting up for Santa was just too much for them.

Nobody has to show him how to open a present...He is a natural

Little brother has a blog.....

I do believe he is one of the funniest people on the planet. Check out his blog, but I warn you...he likes to rant. http://18hourflight.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

It is one of the great injustices of this world...

...that when we don't make the "tinkle, tinkle tinkle" noise from a "Tom and Jerry" cartoon when we are sneaking around!

We are doing "Secret Santa's " in my section right now and I am having a ball! I went a little rabid a few weeks ago...ranting against the big office wide SS exchange. You get a LIST of the items your Santee will find acceptable! There have been several years where I didn't even know the person whose name I received. Two years ago I had a GREAT scavenger hunt planned where each day the Santee had to go to a different person and answer a movie trivia question and that day's present was related to the quote. It was brilliant, if I do say so myself. She communicated through the coordinator that I should "knock it off," she didn't have times for my games, just leave the present on her desk. I do believe that was the first time I actually sputtered in disbelief...

So this year, I suggested we do our own little thing in our section, with the focus being acts of kindness and appreciation for those we work closest with every day and less on things. Notes, warm cookie, good jokes.... The following is what I left my Santee today. Hehehe


Santa’s Workshop
100 Bowl-Full-of-Jelly Way
North Pole

December 18, 2007

Little Joanne -------
Office of Retirement Services
P O Box -----
Lansing MI, -----
:
You may already be a winner!
This is official notification that you are on one of Santa’s lists. Which list I cannot say, but there is still time to ensure you are in the running for a drawing from Santa’s Big Prize Bag.

To guarantee your status takes just easy three steps: remember to clean your room, eat your vegetables and clean up all the SPEC errors. There is no need to reply to this email, as Santa receives daily updates to both lists, and he checks them TWICE. Hurry, Time is running out!


Phinnaeus J. Jingle-Slipper
Executive Vice President-Elf in charge of Qualifications

P.S. Prizes include the following, so don’t hesitate:
Peace on Earth (1 in 89,652,974,648 chance of winning.)
New Hummer (1 in 533,156,186 chance of winning.)
Kitty, Puppy or Pony (1 in 800,456 chance of winning.)
Lump of Coal (1 in 50 chance of winning.)

Happy Holidays!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Turkey Anyone?


Every Christmas I volunteer to make the turkey for the extended family Christmas party. In the grand scheme of things,we all have large families if you count back enough, but this family is BIG. My grandfather was the oldest of 12 children. His name was Herman Oscar Napoleon Roslund, and his parents were Swedish immigrants who met and married here in the states When he was 12 (ish?) his family moved to Michigan. My great-grandfather sold everything he owned and, bought his first automobile for the trip. As the oldest and the best English speaker, grandpa's job was to travel by train with the cattle, while the rest of the family drove and they would meet him in Breckenridge. With a loaf of bread and a hunk of cheese, he actually rode with the cattle! When he arrived in Michigan, his family wasn't there to meet him, because my great-grandfather had tried to stop his auto by saying "Whoa!" (or the Swedish equivalent, I guess) and he crashed the car. After he had spent a week alone in a new town, his family finally arrived.
My grandfather died when I was 9, and only three of his brothers remain. The family is spread from coast to cost and some foreign countries, but we gather here in Michigan twice a year. Summer and December. Those who can come do, and we share stories and eat, eat, eat. Babies are kissed, cards are played, and a local Santa makes a visit for $35 and homemade popcorn balls.
Anyway, back to Turkey.....I first got volunteered by my sister when our great-aunt Wanda said she felt she couldn't physically wrestle with a big bird anymore. So then B volunteered me the next year too, and then the next year, and etc. I did get stubborn about 4 years back, and refused to allow B to volunteer me again (I shall spare you the juvenile canter that was) and a cousin of mine made it that year. It was a perfectly nutritional main dish.....if not exactly moist or flavorful, and less memorable than infamous. I was aghast at how something so dull could be done to such a noble bird, my favorite of all the roast beasties..... So now I volunteer myself each year. Have you ever know someone to give gushing complements on turkey, I get them all the time.
It really isn't difficult, the stuffing is made the night before, you get up at 4:30, rinse and pat the bird dry, rub the inside with salt, pepper, and poultry seasoning. Loosen the skin and insert butter. Stuff the body and neck cavities. Finally put it in the electric roaster, breast side down so it doesn't dry out, pour brandy over it and cook at 325 degrees for as many hours as the weight requires. When it is time to leave, we wrap the entire roaster, (drippings and all) in old, clean blankets, put it in the trunk and drive the hour to the hall. Once there, we hall it out, carve the bird and make the gravy.
Today is the day for the party, I was up at 4:30, I made the bird (a 24 pounder) and he is all done and very yummy looking. (As you can see above, I don't make pretty birds, I make tasty birds, with the meat falling off the bone.) My mother's cousin Loren just called, and the party is cancelled. We have received a lot of snow so far, it's still snowing, and we have a weather advisory until 7pm. Although the main roads are plowed, the township hall we are meeting at is on a little county road... Even if we did make it up there, chances are there would only be a few people who were able to make the journey and everybody might have trouble getting home
So...I have turkey and stuffing for a group of 50-60 people....and there are two of us here. We are calling some local friends to see if they want to come to dinner. If you are in the Lansing area, give me jingle. I have a feeling there will be leftovers.

Saturday, December 8, 2007

Santa Skeeter

Okay, I'm taking beading break and thought of something I wanted to show off. Skeeter of course! Here is an early Christmas present to be shared. My favorite little boy proving that it isn't easy being a supermodel. This was the last picture of the day, and way past his nap time. They put him on his tummy, he was bitchy/whiny for a minute, then BOOM out.

And yes, it is their Christmas card shot this year. Ho ho ho!

Friday, December 7, 2007

Friday-Bead-O-Rama

My mother has recently been actively encouraged to take "early retirement" by her employer. Troubling under the best of circumstances, it is even more so because we share a house, mortgage and utilities. I love my mother, but she is crap with money. I keep seeing myself having to support her, and I barely support myself. I have to actively force myself to not hyperventilate on a regular basis... And lets not not talk about the ulcer (imaginary or not) that I am trying to keep at bay with happier thoughts, pixie dust and M**lox.

She is trying her hand at jewelry making as a source of additional income. I am not talking about about metal working, but stringing beads in an attractive way to form necklaces, bracelets and earrings. No she doesn't suck at it, but her results are not , shall we say, accomplished. She also doesn't have mass production and replication on her mind. She AGONIZES over each piece and spends far more time than she should developing each one as an "original." I keep saying, design it once, make five more at the same time, and then move on. But that's not how she wants to do it. Whew...hand me that paper bag to breath in, will ya.....

Well, there is a craft show tomorrow, her first realistic showing. There was one dreadful experience about a month ago where she only sold three or four items, but it was a very small venue and the foot traffic was anemic. I don't believe anyone sold much, but she pay attention and notice the items people seemed to like, even if they didn't purchase. I think she is getting a bit uneasy about the quantity of her wares, because she has suggested that if I wanted to make some earrings or something, she would sell them for me. Of course since this was all said without looking me straight in the eye, my guilt-o-meter went through the roof and I agreed. The truth is I haven't been very supportive since she did whatever she did to get herself no longer employed, and I have been a mite selfish worrying about ending up homeless and all.

And I'm a procrastinator....I should have been making things for more than a week now, but I have only dabbled with the beads. I have designed three earring sets, and duplicated one design about ten times. So I'll be beading all night as I snarf coffee. I am planning on taking pictures of the earrings I'm making and I'll give you a peek later.

Blood-shot beading, here I come.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Happy Birthday Little Brother



This is the only picture of A I have available right now, it was his second Meet, Greet and Drool with lil Skeeter last summer.

Of course it isn't As birthday anymore where he lives, but it is still the 6th for me, so Happy Day little brother!

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Frosty Gray Sunday Morning

And it is good for nothing but reading the paper, petting a cat (or five) and a mug of good coffee. I have been chatting with my brother in Taipei via ICQ. Nothing earth shattering or important. Is BK better than Micky Ds? He votes for for BK, because they put big fat pieces of onion on their burgers, I am voting for Micky Ds just to keep the debate going...I like them both.

My siblings are my best friends, and although it is wonderful to have Widgie so close (and Skeeter too,) It is very hard having my brother so far away. Thank you god for the Internet and international phone calls, but it isn't the same as just having him (and Georgie) close. In July he came home for almost a month with his daughter and his ex-wife and it was wonderful, mostly. I spent lots of time with G (Gugu, let's play ART!) and I enjoyed it immensely, even if I did have to take a few naps to keep up with her 8 year old energy. Being a gugu (father’s sister) is a big deal, since I only get to see her once a year if I’m lucky I tried to pack as much as I could into her time here. But the best part was just hanging out with Andrew, even if the day he found green hot sauce in my fridge prompted a 10 minute lecture on why "the abomination" had no place in my condiment drawer. I introduced him to N*tflix, and we watched movies, mostly Japanese horror and their American remakes to compare. Verdict: Japanese originals had better, more complex stories, but the American remakes scared the bejesus out of ya.)

Coffee needs a refill and my boy Bing is meowing for attention. Have a good Sunday.