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When it rains it pours?

    Last week during the rain, I had to go outside and retrieve our recycling cans from the street.  I unlocked the gate and, since I had Gavin on the leash, took him with me.  All was fine until on the way back in as I was walking down the wood ramp my feet went out from under me as if I was on ice.  I landed on my butt however, most of my weight went on my left wrist. 

      Hours later, after icing the wrist a couple of times, the pain was enough to prompt me to go to my doctor.  X-rays proved I didn’t break it but I did sprain it.  Thus, the brace on my wrist.

     Then, later that night, as I went to post these pictures, my phone line broke.  I had no phone (other than the cell phones) or internet. 

     I finally have my phone line repaired and my wrist is healed now too.

Some days I need a cat fix

     On those days, I go to G’s House.  She has three cats, two are antisocial but the third one is my buddy.  This is Smokey and he weighs 27 pounds.  He loves attention.  When I come over, he runs to greet me, and then leads me to the treat can…

Another ‘almost’ fail recipe

     It’s a good thing that I’m good at doctoring recipes.  I tried one from the AHA Meals in Minutes Cookbook last night that could have been a total fail. 

     The recipe is called No-Chop Stew and the flavor was not there at all.  I added garlic,  basil, and oregano to boost the flavor.  After the additions the taste was acceptable.  I made notes in the cookbook.

     Anyone getting my old cookbooks after I’m gone will find notes on most of the recipes.  The notes range from, “This is a good one.” to added ingredients to make the recipe a good one.

Sherlock Holmes; a game of shadows

Sherlock Holmes

     G and I went to see it yesterday.  We both loved, loved, loved it!  We are looking forward to more.  I may have bruised G’s arm poking her with my elbow when the bull terrier appeared on-screen.  Yay, for bullies!

     We are also looking forward to Men In Black 3 the trailers looked like great fun!

     For my birthday in March we are going to make sure we go to see John Carter.

Dogpile on Daddy!

Patty was snuggling with The Curmudgeon when Gavin decided to join them.  I had to grab the camera!  LOL!

Two steps forward three steps back

     It’s amazing how far behind one can get when one isn’t paying attention.   I’ve left a few things go and now they are no longer small chores they are huge jobs to do.

      I keep telling myself that one of these days I’ll get caught up.  Now I truly wonder if that will happen.

     I still need a couple of people capable of carrying furniture and the use of a truck to move the armoire and dresser to my house.  I also need the roofer to finish fixing the danged garage roof at the MIL’s house so I can call the realtor.

     Why does the laundry seem to pile up faster each week?    Why can’t dinners cook themselves?  Why is it that as soon as I clean the kitchen floor it rains again?

     Maybe I should go crawl into a couple of good books until spring….

Almost finished with the street work

     The road work in front of our house is almost finished.  I might be able to go somewhere now.  A trip to the grocery store comes to mind since my list is twice as long as normal with not being able to drive out of here for two weeks.

     I find it unfortunate that they are going to leave the street with poorly done patches.  This means they’ll be back here several times over the next year repairing their patches.  If they’d do the work well and correctly the first time the city wouldn’t be wasting our tax dollars all the time. 

     All they need to do here is run a steam roller over the repairs and things would be fine.  However, they didn’t do that, and from what they told me, they had no plans to do it.

MS there are good days and bad days

     Yesterday was a good day for The Curmudgeon.  He seemed to have a decent amount of energy and his balance was fair most of the day.  Today should be about the same.

     I can’t say that about tomorrow.  Tomorrow is his day after shot day.  That is his worst day of the week.  Every Monday night he gives himself a shot of Avonex and every Tuesday he pays for it with poor balance, weakness, and sometimes flu like symptoms. 

      I think that’s a piss poor record for a medication that is supposed to do him such good.  Some days it feels so hopeless.

Trapped again

     Day two of street work brought another rude jack hammer awakening and having our driveway blocked all day.  With an entire street to park the back hoe and trucks on, yes, they had to block the only driveway–ours.

     I won’t go to the grocery store until next week because I refuse to shop on a weekend, especially this time of year.

     However, I do hate feeling trapped and we certainly have been that for the last two days.  Therefore, I might take a trip to the farmers market if I feel like braving the crowds.

I didn’t like the ‘new’ alarm clock

     Yesterday, I crawled into bed around 4:30 in the morning–nothing unusual for me there.  I was enjoying a deep sleep, REM sleep, dream filled, restful, ahhh sleep.

     For four hours, I truly had a good thing going and then the jack hammer started right below my bedroom window.  Oh, for sassin frassins sake!  I stuffed my head between two pillows and tried, really, really tried to go back to sleep.  The Jack hammer continued.

      I rolled out of bed, slammed my window shut, and got dressed.  The Curmudgeon was extremely kind because he knew I was ready to kill someone.  He had a cup of coffee waiting for me by the time I hit the bottom step.

      Ever since that gas explosion they’ve been replacing gas lines all over town.  It’s our street’s turn.  Trucks and a back hoe blocked our driveway all day–we had no chance to go anywhere.

     This is going to be a fun week since they are going to dig up the rest of the street.  Sleep much?  I doubt it!  I’m gonna be a basket case by the time they finish the work outside.

Hoping to avoid a vet bill

     Gavin has a small hematoma in his good ear.  I took his collar off him to keep him from hitting the ear with his tags while he’s shaking his head.  I put an icepack on his ear sort of pinching the hematoma between the folded pack.

     It hasn’t gotten any bigger so far.  If we can keep his head shaking to a minimum and ice it from time to time–he will only let me do it once a day–we might be able to avoid a vet visit, bill, and the usual stitching of the ear.  His other ear was stitched several years ago but that hematoma was huge compared to this one so far.

     Keep your fingers crossed, he REALLY hates going to the vet.

I miss the laughter

     It’s been a long time since I’ve had the giggles so bad I couldn’t stop.  Typical of sisters, my baby sis and I could always get each other giggling so bad that you couldn’t breathe and whenever you looked at each other you’d go off into peals of laughter all over again.

     I miss her.  She was one of the few people who could do that to me.  I don’t think I’ve laughed like that since she died in 2001.

     The pups manage to make me giggle and so does The Curmudgeon with his wonderful dry sense of humor, but they can’t make me go helpless with laughter.

     Ten years without those deep belly laughs and giggles that make you go limp is a long time.  Does the laughter ever come back?