kerrrr-BOOMCRACK!!!
Saturday, March 13, 2004
There's nothing quite like being awoken at 5 am by a thunder clap that sounds like someone stood over your bed with a huge potato boiling pot and smacked it with a large metal spoon. Yeah, the thunder had a very distinct hollow sound. It was rather odd.After turning off our computers, I went to the restroom to give my bladder some relief, only to be greeted by a gigantic spider. Ok, so it wasn't exactly gigantic, but with a leg span the size of a quarter, it was definitely big. *shudder*
I do believe I literally squeaked "Eep! when I saw that thing sitting on the wall. Ick.
I hate spiders, but I hate squishing bugs even more (the gross factor of bug guts is just too much for me I guess)... so how do I get rid of spiders? Well, if they're big like that fellow was, I take a big plastic cup, trap it against the wall, then slide a sturdy envelope over the top to keep the bug in, and then dump it into the toilet. Cover with a piece of toilet paper, then flush.
This guy didn't land on or in the water, but at the side, so I flushed quickly and added some toilet paper (I guess my thinking is if it gets tangled in the toilet paper it will be less likely able to find a way to crawl out of the toilet?).
Ok, so maybe flushing them could be considered torture, but as I said, I can't stand to squish bugs (unless they're tiny--with less bug guts). And basically, unless those things have a death wish, they should be hiding where I can't see them. If I see one and can catch it, into the toilet it goes, period.
Anyway, no, we didn't stay up after the way-too-loud-thunderclap woke us, we both went back to sleep. I still had at least 3 hours before I had to be awake, so there was no way I was going to stay up if I didn't have to. Nope, I like my sleep, thanks.
Well, time to get ready for my first 12 hour work day in two weeks. Bleh.
speaking of my car…
Thursday, March 11, 2004
When we left for our trip to Florida, we left Josh's car at home (since it still had all the "just married" crap all over the windows) and used my car to drive over to his grandmother's house (she lives relatively close to the airport), and then drove to the airport with Josh's uncle, as he would drive my car back to the grandmother's house, where it would stay until we returned.While we were waiting in line for the security check at the airport, we got a call from his uncle. My first thought was that my car had broken down. No, he was just calling to ask if my car was eating oil? He stopped to put gas in and checked the oil level, and there was absolutely ZERO oil on the dipstick. Well, my car was 6,000 miles past it's scheduled oil change, so maybe that was why it was out of oil? Yes, I'm a big slacker with my car's scheduled maintenances. It's a wonder it's still running as well as it does with nearly 140,000 miles on its engine. Hehe.
Anyway, Josh's uncle took it to Pep Boys to have it's oil replaced. I guess they decided (they being Josh's uncle and his uncle's girlfriend) that my car was in desperate need of a cleaning, too.
I hardly recongnized my car when we picked it up after getting back from Florida. They'd taken all of the miscellaneous trash that was strewn about, both in the car and in the trunk, and put it in two paper bags (obvious trash was thrown out, items of uncertainty were put into the bags). It was completely vacuumed (including the trunk), and all the plastic bits inside were wiped clean and that armorall stuff was wiped all over to give it the "new car" look. Even my tires were armor-all'd.
I was completely blown away. Considering we're thinking of trading in my car sometime this year for a new car, now that Josh has been given a job back at my place of employment, I just may have to work at keeping my car as clean as it is now so that when it comes time to sell it, I won't have much to do except maybe a quick vacuum and another wipedown with the armorall...
It’s rumble time…
Apparently, it's pouring rain outside. Well, at least where I work. I can hear the thunder, and even the rain hitting the roof.I guess that takes care of the kitty footprints that were all over my car. Heh.
Me footsie…
Tuesday, March 09, 2004
Based on the crude drawings, but probably better than I could do, nonetheless, on this webpage, the part of my foot that is bothered (still hurts now and then when walking), is the Peroneus Brevis Tendon, which looks like it connects the 5th Metatarsal bone of my right foot, to.... a leg muscle I guess. (scroll almost all the way to the bottom of the above page to see the sketch of the tendons).It's funny how something so seemingly small and minor can cause so much friggin pain.
And with that, I'm off to get ready for bed. Our bodies are still on Eastern time, so it's like, 12:30a for us. I think the latest we stayed up was until 1:00am one night, otherwise we were in bed by midnight... so 12:30 is pushing it. *yawn*
g'nite.
the world is spinning, round and round…
Ick. I think the flight home brought my vertigo back.It's not quite the same as I've experienced it in the past. In the past, my vertigo episodes have made me nauseous (and had me running to the toilet at least once)... Now, I just feel unsteady. When we went to Albertson's to get some "Atkin's friendly" snacks (since we were not so "Atkin's friendly" on our trip), we stopped at the front of the store to fill out the form for their "Preferred customer card". (oh joy, they've finally jumped on the bandwagon and now require a "card" to get special discounts). I bent over to start filling in the form and nearly fell over when a wave of dizziness hit. I promptly handed the clipboard to Josh so he could fill it out for me and stood clutching the grocery cart to keep myself steady...
Oh goody.
Maybe I just need to eat or something. I've still got one more day off before I go back to work, so hopefully it'll be gone before Thursday. If it's simply a vertigo attack, it'll be gone in a day or two. Until then, I'll probably be using the walls to keep myself upright. Joy.
aw yeah…
Home again.It's good to be home. Florida was nice, but I think we were starting to get a little homesick toward the end of our stay.
It certainly felt like home when we stepped off of the plane in Phoenix. It's what, 90 degrees today?
My blog was rather barren for the last week, as the posting was done from Josh's all week. We're about to head out again shortly to go pick up a package at FedEx that was supposed to be delivered today but they wouldn't leave on our doorstep (some dumb crap about not having any signatures on file, which is BS.. we've had many packages delivered by FedEx and I've signed for them several times).
But, I will probably post some more details later tonight about our trip.
And for any curious people, who may have read in Josh's blog that I injured my foot in the first two days of our trip, it's nothing serious. It's just a touch of tendonitis. I'm not even sure what the name of that tendon is at the moment.. It pretty much only hurts after a lot of walking, and the insoles the foot doc sold me seem to be helping a bit. When I have more time I'll look up which tendon it is that is buggin on me.
If you were to walk in my shoes…
Friday, February 27, 2004
...your feet would probably be screaming at you right now. Unless you're accustomed to 4" heels.And I'm not.
But, I did find a set of Dr. Scholl's insole thingies that I'm trying, and it's damn near amazing...
I had tried a foam foot thing at the balls of my feet... aching footsies and nearly impossible to walk after 30 minutes. toss...
I next tried a Dr. Scholl's gel thing for the balls of the feet... also aching footsies after 30 minutes. And yes, 30 minutes of standing (I had stuff to do in the kitchen) set 'em aside (they may not work for this pair of shoes, but they'll probably work in something else.)
My last resort was a product from Dr. Scholl's called the "Air-Pillo Gel Insoles".
I tried these immediately after removing the other Dr. Scholl's inserts.
It's as if my feet were never aching to begin with! I think these will do just fine. I'll wear these shoes with these insoles until I have to leave for dinner tonight and see how well they work (well, I may take them off to go over to the neighbors' to talk to the mom about the window her kids broke).
Anyway, why such high heels, you may ask, when I hardly ever wear heels over two inches? Three reasons:
1) Because they're just so perty!

2) Because the damn things were deceivingly comfortable when I tried them on.
3) Because they cost $20.
It’s the sound of music!
Thursday, February 26, 2004
Thanks for the suggestions.Since I had chosen Kenny G's "The Wedding Song" as my processional and I couldn't find any non-KG songs to fit well with that one, I opted to go all Kenny G. They seem to fit well.
"Innocence" - Kenny G
"The Wedding Song" - Kenny G
"What a Wonderful World" - Kenny G & Louis Armstrong
I've seen people post MP3s on their blogs, albeit briefly, for others to download and listen to... I'm just curious, isn't that something that can get you nailed if the recording companies feel obligated to attack you for violating copyright? Seems a little risky to me... otherwise I'd put these three up for your listening pleasure. Oh well.
Just call me, Miss Procrastinator
Wednesday, February 25, 2004
I'm still trying to figure out what music to use as our recessional. I don't want the traditional wedding march. I'm not using the traditional wedding processional (the here comes the bride tune), either..I also need to pick a separate song for the bridesmaids entrance part of the processional, I was going to use the same song for both them and me, but figured it'd be better if they were different.
I've chosen Kenny G's "Wedding Song" for my entrance.
Less than 5 days left and I still don't have all my music picked out (those are the only ones left, really). I bet the DJ is banging his head against a wall, exclaiming, "Why didn't she have this stuff picked out already?!"
I can just see it.
Any ideas?? I'm searching all the wedding pages I can find to try to get ideas. I'm just so indecisive. Aagh!
doo-bee-do-be-dooooo…
Saturday, February 21, 2004
Now that I'm done redesigning my blog, I'm bored.'Course, it doesn't help that the firewall here at work is locking down even more, so that any website with the word "game" in it gets blocked.
Still have 3.5 hrs left before my vacation starts...
Feh.
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