I had expected to be away just a day or so, and it’s stretched out to four or five. Nothing earthshaking has happened here, I’ve just been caught up in my off-line life.
Sunday, we celebrated Dear Husband’s birthday. Normally, the birthday person gets to determine what they do they day of their birthday, but DH had to give me a hand outside. I know it was at the bottom of a list of things he could have been doing, but I’m glad he bit the bullet and worked with me.
Checking In
I’m likely to be away from the computer this weekend. I convinced my mother and DH to go to the last of the Farmer’s Markets tomorrow morning, weather permitting. Then we’ll do breakfast out, and stop at the cleaners and Office Max on the way home. I started making a list of about twenty other errands that need to be run, and it looks like the entire day could be wiped out. If it continues to rain, that might not be a bad idea, unless traffic is a mess.
Jo Ann Fabrics or Windmill City Quilts, getting Defer’s nails clipped, and then giving him a bath, stopping at Babies R Us for a shower gift, getting a bag of vermiculite, ordering bird seed for delivery…..and I’d like to get DH to Restoration Hardware before their lighting sale ends.
I have a wonderful book I just started. It’s the “Da Vinci Code.” I’m barely 130 pages into the story and really wrapped up in it. I’ll have to tell you more when I’ve finished it, but I can already recommend it.
Sunday, Mother has a meeting of Empty Nesters, and then we will go to dinner with the kids to celebrate DH’s birthday. One of the kids has organized it, and made reservations. We’ll be at a restaurant on a river, so we may get to enjoy the gathering wildlife.
My gardens still need me, and the leaves that have fallen are wet now. I can see that we will be raking one cold November. I’ll have to get someone to take a picture. I’m sure none of you believe that I do any of this stuff! *G*
Well….I hope you all have a great weekend! Happy Fall!
Prescrption Drugs Revisited
I was browsing blogs and came across the October 19th entry at StupidAngryCanajun titled “Back to Volcanic.” Go read. She’s covered the topic suscinctly and I totally agree! Greedy bastards!
Brava! Great post!
War is Hell
It’s been my policy to refrain from talking about the war. There are pundits out there who are infinitely better informed, who are also more eloquent on the subject. But recently a friend put up one of those counters that points out the cost of having gone to war, and I felt bitterly stung by it.
Personally, I felt that we had no business going to war, but I also believe that you support the choices made by your government. If my President says we needed to go to war, I have to trust that he had access to better information than do I. When I feel my President is wrong, I’m allowed to say so, and I am also allowed to work from within the system to try to elect someone more of my choosing.
What bothers me most of all is that no matter what we do now, we are the Ugly Americans. If we drop everything and walk away, we’ll be castigated for abandoning the Iraqis once again after having demolished their infrastructure. It doesn’t matter that Hussein did that very thing to his own people. WE are the bad guys.
If we stay and rebuild, we are accused of being greedy and being there for material reasons only. It doesn’t matter that Americans are loosing their lives to help the Iraqis. As fast as we try to rebuild, Iraqi splinter groups destroy, and WE are blamed for the situation.
I don’t wish to discuss this subject, because all the rhetoric in the world can’t change what has already happened, and I have yet to see anyone who can focus on the future and what should be done. It’s past time for countries which have had their hands out to the U.S. for years to understand that in return they are obligated to support us. You can’t call us greedy when we are supporting your economy, sending assistance in dozens of areas, and accepting your students in our universities.
I won’t argue that we have made mistakes. Personally, I’d like to see us pull back and do more at home for a while, but as long as Americans are putting their lives on the line on foreign soil, I will be supporting my country.
So, pardon me if you disagree, but this is MY chance to speak out.
Chair Dancin
Man, I LOVE Amazon.com. With a click you have the world at your fingertips!
I was placing an order for DH’s birthday and remembered that I wanted to look up a Michael McDonald CD. I finally settled on “Greatest Hits of the Doobie Brothers.” It arrived yesterday and sat on the kitchen counter while I finished up other things.
I popped it into the office CD player this afternoon and I’m having trouble concentrating on business. Instead, I’m dancing in my chair…..doing the backstroke and bopping along. I know that some of my readers were only TWO when this band started, but ya gotta love the Doobie Brothers! Great energy.
Now, if everybody would just quit interrupting me, I might perfect this chair dancin……(scooting the chair across the floor and back)
I did it!
I had my annual physical today. I’m not terribly fond of going to the doctor, but I make several appointments in October for annual checkups. Last Thursday I had my mammogram, and today I got a tetanus shot and a flu shot. They drew blood for a chem panel, so I’ll be hearing from the doc when the results come in. I had a Pap smear done, and peed in a cup.
I hope that you will take the time to get an annual physical. Even if you are well, it doesn’t hurt to have baseline information for future treatment, and you can prevent a lot of woe if you discover things early. It doesn’t take a lot of time, it’s not terribly expensive, and it doesn’t hurt (much).
Do something nice for a loved one….and something nice for yourself. Get a check up!
A Rose By Any Other Name…
Do you suppose that everyone at some time in their life thinks about what they might like to name their children? I’ve always thought the tradition you tend to find on the East coast of using the mother’s maiden name for a son’s first name, was a cool idea. Obviously it works better with some names than others. Can you see a kid entering kindergarten with a moniker like Schwarzenegger Brown??
Style
Isn’t style fascinating? Each of us has a unique style about us. It’s reflected in how we dress, whether we are day or night people, grasshoppers or ants. It shows up in the type of housing we choose, whether we have kids, what type of job is satisfying, whether we can let an old love go, our sense of humor, and if we have close ties to nature.
Style is on my mind because of the diversity of blogs I read. Since the day I first tripped over Billy’s blog, he’s been a daily read. He writes an amazing stream of consciousness, but in each essay he produces, there’s likely to be a reflection that ties his past life into the one that’s coming, something wildly funny, and something heartfelt. I never know what the subject matter will be, but I always know that I will have been given a snapshot of his life, a clear unobfuscated view.
God grant me
the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
the Courage to change the things I can, and
The Wisdom to know the difference.
That rates up there as one of my all time favorite prayers, ahead of
God, please grant me patience, NOW!
It certainly would be nice to experience wisdom sometime in my life…..
Mary Jane
Or any of a thousand other names we use for marijuana, will do.
I was reading my copy of “The Herb Quarterly” (Winter, 2003) and came across an article on the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
Marijuana used for medical purposes has been met with resistance around the world. The Netherlands is probably the best known exception. However, some patients in Canada are now receiving small amounts of government grown marijuana.
What caught my eye was that the California State Supreme Court has ruled that patients with a doctor’s note may use marijuana. However, federal law dictates that third parties may not supply people with the herb. Soooooo…..than means that Californians must grow their own marijuana.
I wonder if there are controls in place concering the potency of the plant? One of the stumbling blocks in Canada had to do with the potency of the crop that was being offered for medicial use. Can’t you see people fine-tuning their farming techniques to develop the most potent strain of Cannabis ever created??
Every house in California will have it’s own little herb garden. Marijuana plants will become a part of the landscaping! The Marijuana plant will become the State Plant!
Where else but in California???