January 18, 2009

Why no new posts in so long?

I have received several emails asking me why I haven’t been posting anything to my blog recently. There have been a variety of reasons but mostly it has been because of health issues.

I spent several months at the end of this past summer getting use to the fact that my thyroid stop functioning properly, I had high blood pressure that didn’t respond to normal blood pressure medication requiring me to go on an ACE inhibitor, and a potassium deficit in my body that was unexplained. I was placed on a wide variety of prescriptions to control my thyroid, blood pressure, and potassium issues. They are all now under control with these medications.

A few months later, I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. I started taking Placquenil for this. This drug is also used to treat lupus and malaria. The downside is that it can cause deposits on your retina which will lead to blindness or macular degeneration. So, I have to go to my neuro-opthalmalogist peroidically to have my retinas “mapped” so that they can detect any deposits as soon as they start happening and I can stop taking the drug. The other drugs that I could take instead of the Placquenil to help with the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis would cause problems with my liver and kidneys and I would have to have blood tests every month or so to keep an eye on that. So, I’m in a Catch 22 situation with these medications. Any way I go, there may be further complications to deal with down the road.

Right now, I am happy with the relief that I get using Placquenil. My neuro-opthalmalogist has assured me that I will be able to take this medication for probably more than 5 years without any complications. Maybe by then, scientists will have something bigger and better to help us that suffer from this disease. Right now, as long as I take my medication faithfully, I no longer feel like I’m 90 years old, don’t have to hang onto the walls to get around, and can function pretty well in my day to day tasks.

Just before Christmas, I developed a horrible nagging cough. One of the medications I am on lists a cough as its side effect. I ignored the cough and blamed it on the medication. Then, the day after Christmas, I was hit with severe congestion, sinus pressure, and ear aches. I went to Kaiser and was advised that on top of my bronchial cough, I had a sinus infection and both ears were infected. After 10 days on antibiotics, I still felt no better. I went back to the doctor again. Now, I’m being advised that the infection in my right ear has settled in the connecting tube between my sinuses and the back side of my eardrum. If my body doesn’t fight this infection on its own, I might have to consider going in for surgery on my right ear.

Add to all of this the fact that my computer is in my second bedroom — which is colder on most days and evenings then my refrigerator. I have no idea why this room is so frigid. I can’t stand being in there and typing on the computer for any length of time. I tried putting a portable heater in there but kept blowing fuses. Grrrrr… I look forward to the spring and more decent temperatures. Right now, it is 67 degrees outside but I bet my second bedroom is still in the 40’s. It is unbelievable cold in here. My goose bumps have goose bumps!

So, I’ll try to post more often on my good days. I’m hoping that I will not have any more “health issues” to post about any time soon. Thank you for your thoughts and concerns. Remember — if you don’t think you are feeling ‘right’ — go to your doctor for a check up and keep on them until they figure out what is wrong. It took my doctors numerous blood tests, x-rays, and physical exams before they were on the right track. I even was tested for TB and hepititas. I know what I “DON’T” have and I’m glad that what I “DO” have is treatable.

Don’t ignore your health. Be proactive. Have regular physicals. Don’t wait until you are sick. Don’t do like I did…

December 24, 2008

The Night Before Christmas, Legally Speaking…

Whereas, on or about the night prior to Christmas, there did occur at a certain improved piece of real property (hereinafter “the House”) a general lack of stirring by all creatures therein, including, but not limited to, a mouse.

A variety of foot apparel, e.g., stocking, socks, etc., had been affixed by and around the chimney in said House in the hope and/or belief that St. Nick a.k.a. St. Nicholas a.k.a. Santa Claus (hereinafter “Claus”)would arrive at sometime thereafter.

The minor residents, i.e., the children, of the aforementioned House were located in their individual beds and were engaged in nocturnal hallucinations, i.e., dreams, wherein vision of confectionery treats, including, but not limited to, candies, nuts and/or sugar plums, did dance, cavort and otherwise appear in said dreams.

Whereupon the party of the first part (sometimes hereinafter referred to as “I”), being the joint-owner in fee simple of the House with the party of the second part (hereinafter “Mamma”), and said Mamma had retired for a sustained period of sleep. (At such time, the parties were clad in various forms of head gear, e.g., kerchief and cap.)

Suddenly, and without prior notice or warning, there did occur upon the unimproved real property adjacent and appurtenant to said House, i.e., the lawn, a certain disruption of unknown nature, cause and/or circumstance. The party of the first part did immediately rush to a window in the House to investigate the cause of such disturbance.

At that time, the party of the first part did observe, with some degree of wonder and/or disbelief, a miniature sleigh (hereinafter “the Vehicle”) being pulled and/or drawn very rapidly through the air by approximately eight (8) reindeer. The driver of the Vehicle appeared to be and in fact was, the previously referenced Claus.

Said Claus was providing specific direction, instruction and guidance to the approximately eight (8) reindeer and specifically identified the animal co-conspirators by name: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner and Blitzen (hereinafter “the Deer”). (Upon information and belief, it is further asserted that an additional co-conspirator named “Rudolph” may have been involved.)

The party of the first part witnessed Claus, the Vehicle and the Deer intentionally and willfully trespass upon the roofs of several residences located adjacent to and in the vicinity of the House, and noted that the Vehicle was heavily laden with packages, toys and other items of unknown origin or nature. Suddenly, without prior invitation or permission, either express or implied, the Vehicle arrived at the House, and Claus entered said House via the chimney.

Said Claus was clad in a red fur suit, which was partially covered with residue from the chimney, and he carried a large sack containing a portion of the aforementioned packages, toys, and other unknown items. He was smoking what appeared to be tobacco in a small pipe in blatant violation of local ordinances and health regulations.

Claus did not speak, but immediately began to fill the stocking of the minor children, which hung adjacent to the chimney, with toys and other small gifts. (Said items did not, however, constitute “gifts” to said minor pursuant to the applicable provisions of the U.S. Tax Code.)

Upon completion of such task, Claus touched the side of his nose and flew, rose and/or ascended up the chimney of the House to the roof where the Vehicle and Deer waited and/or served as “lookouts.” Claus immediately departed for an unknown destination.

However, prior to the departure of the Vehicle, Deer and Claus from said House, the party of the first part did hear Claus state and/or exclaim: “Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night!” Or words to that effect.

November 30, 2008

Happy Birthday “Sister Dear”

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Today is my sister’s birthday. Shirley is 49 years old today. WOOHOO! I hope she has a fantastic birthday. I know one thing for sure… She is having her birthday feast at Marie Callendar’s! She loves their pot pies — especially with a nice glass of wine and a piece of pie for dessert. :) Can’t blame her for that!

I also want to take this time to tell my sister how proud I am of her for completing the San Diego 3-Day Walk for Breast Cancer. Not only did she walk 20 miles each of the 3 days but she exceeded her goal and raised even more money that she started out to do. The name of her team was “Got Pink?”.

She is a super achiever.

I am very proud of her.

I love her.

Happy Birthday Shirley!

You can check out her 3-Day Blog here:
Shirley Kinyon

November 3, 2008

…friends don’t let friends drive the zamboni drunk…

ONLY IN CANADA… GEEZ!!!

Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:06 pm EDT

Zamboni driver charged with driving under the influence.

A woman has been charged with impaired driving after she was seen driving a Zamboni erratically at the Kingsville Arena, hitting the boards and falling asleep slumped over the wheel.

At around 9:40 p.m. Thursday, an off-duty Kingsville OPP sergeant who happened to be at the arena was approached by a number of citizens telling him “I think the Zamboni driver is drunk.”

The sergeant observed the 34-year-old driver operating the machine in an erratic manner, with speed fluctuating and missing large portions of the ice surface. On more than one occasion the Zamboni struck the boards and at one point the machine was stopped and the woman was slumped over the steering wheel. The sergeant contacted Kingsville OPP and requested assistance.

The woman managed to drive the Zamboni off the ice and she was arrested for impaired operation of a motor vehicle. During the arrest, the woman was not co-operating with the officers, who discovered she had a mickey of vodka.

She was released on a promise to appear in court in Windsor on Dec. 2 on charges of impaired operation of a motor vehicle, driving with more than 80 milligrams of alcohol.

Source: Windsor Star

Some of the comments to the newspaper article?
“What’s next? The beer guy selling crack?”
“Boy, I would love to be in that courtroom.”
“C’mon, Pleaaaaaaaaaaase tell me someone caught that on You Tube?”
“3 sheets of ice to the wind.”

November 2, 2008

ESPN NHL Team

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October 20, 2008

Antipasto Pasta Salad

I wanted to come up with a new pasta salad recipe for a party I recently was invited to. For some reason, I was in the mood for salami. So, when I was searching for the new recipe on www.foodnetwork.com, this just jumped out at me. It turned out to be DELICIOUS! Easy and fast to make. Next time, though, I’ll be adding kalamata olives to it. Feel free to add and subtract any of your favorite “antipasto” ingredients. YUM!

Antipasto Pasta Salad

Ingredients
1/2 pound rotini or fusilli (corkscrew-shaped pastas)
1 garlic clove
1/2 tablespoon Dijon-style mustard
3 tablespoons red-wine vinegar
1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
1/2 tablespoon water
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1/2 ounce (1/4 cup) sun-dried tomatoes (not packed in oil), soaked in hot water for 5 minutes and drained well
1/4 pound smoked mozzarella, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
8 ounces canned garbanzos, drained and rinsed
1 1/4 ounces sliced hard salami, cut into julienne strips
5 to 10 bottled small pepperoncini (pickled Tuscan peppers)
1/4 teaspoon dried hot red pepper flakes
1/2 cup loosely packed fresh flat-leafed parsley leaves, minced
Directions
In a kettle of boiling salted water cook the rotini until it is tender and drain. Refresh the pasta under cold water and drain well.

In a blender blend the garlic, the mustard, the vinegars, the water, the oil, and salt, to taste, until the dressing is emulsified.

In a very large bowl toss the pasta well with the dressing and stir in the sun-dried tomatoes, the mozzarella, the garbanzos, the salami, the Tuscan peppers, the red pepper flakes, and the parsley.

Chill the salad, covered, for 1 hour. The salad may be made 2 days in advance and kept covered and chilled.

Link to the recipe

October 20, 2008

Cheesy Artichoke Dip recipe

I feel in love with the Jalapeno, Artichoke, and Cheese dip that COSTCO sells. However, it is not always convenient to go to COSTCO, fight the crowds, stand in the check out line, etc. A co-worker shared this great recipe with me. It is delicious and easy to make. Not as hot/spicy as the COSTCO version but you could substitute jalapenos for the green chilies and come up with a close comparision. ENJOY!

Artichoke Dip Recipe:

2 cans artichoke hearts (drained & diced)
1 cup shredded monterey jack cheese
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
1 – 8 ounce cream cheese (softened)
1 cup of mayo
Dash of garlic powder
1 small can diced green chilies

Mix together all ingredients and bake at 350 degrees for 15 minutes or until bubbly. Stir dip to make sure cheeses have all melted.

October 12, 2008

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TOM!

It is hard to believe that my son is turning 31 years old today. It just seems like yesterday, he was in kindergarten and we were trying to figure out a Halloween costume for him. I was also trying to convince him that he “could not” drop out of school at such a young age. Where the heck does time go?

Now, he has his own family – a beautiful, loving wife and a delightful son. He has had some great dreams over the years and has accomplished a quite a few of them. No matter how old he gets, he is still my baby and I love him very much.

More important, I am very proud of the man my son has become.

Happy Birthday! May your dreams continue to come true…

September 30, 2008

PUT YOUR CAR KEYS BESIDE YOUR BED AT NIGHT

PUT YOUR CAR KEYS BESIDE YOUR BED AT NIGHT Tell your spouse, your children, your neighbors, your parents, your Dr.’s Office, the check out girl at the market, everyone you run across. Put your car keys beside your bed at night.

If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get in your house, just press the panic button for your car. The alarm will be set off, and the horn will continue to sound until either you turn it off or the car battery dies. This tip came from a neighborhood watch coordinator. Next time you come home for the night and you start to put your keys away, think of this: It’s a security alarm system that you probably already have and requires no installation. Test it. It will go off from most everywhere inside your house and will keep honking until your battery runs down or until you reset it with the button on the key fob chain. It works if you park in your driveway or garage. If your car alarm goes off when someone is trying to break in your house, odds are the burglar/rapist won’t stick around… After a few seconds all the neighbors will be looking out their windows to see who is out there e and sure enough the criminal won’t want that! And remember to carry your keys while walking to your car in a parking lot. The alarm can work the same way there.

This is something that should really be shared with everyone. Maybe it could save a life or prevent a sexual assault. Elderly couples should carry their car keys with them in case they fall inside or outside and their spouse doesn’t hear them. They can activate the car alarm and then someone will know there’s a problem.

Tell everyone you know about this fantastic idea. It would also be useful for any emergency, such as a heart attack, where you can’t reach a phone.

AND – Don’t forget to put ICE#1, ICE#2, and ICE #3 on your cellular phones. ICE = In Case of Emergency You should list three people to contact on your cellular phone. Emergency personnel will always look at cell phones to find next of kin or emergency contacts. Don’t do it tomorrow… Do it today!

September 27, 2008

Happy Birthday Shelly

The many faces of Shelly… This picture was taken of Shelly a year ago on her birthday.

This picture was taken of her last year at Amanda’s wedding. Doesn’t she look like a movie star?

A more relaxed Shelly in 2005.

Where am I going with this? Well, today, she doesn’t look a day older than in any of these pictures. In fact, she just keeps getting more beautiful with each birthday.

For a gal that keeps getting a year older, she just seems to be getting better… Happy Birthday Shelly! I love you!