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THE COLTS ROCK AND THE CUBS NEED TO QUIT GIVING ME HEART ATTACKS

Though it is only the 5th inning in the Cubs NLCS playoff game, they are up by 10 runs, so unless they self destruct, they will tie the series tonight. Whew.

And, if you missed the Colts/Bucs game on Monday Night Football… call ABC and order the tape. (Fast forward to the fourth quarter… until there’s about five minutes left to go in the game).

Jene’ picked the Bucs to win in her football pool (she’d been perfect so far this year) and I kept insisting that the Colts would win (I’m intensely loyal, even during lost cause years — for the Colts that would be every year since they moved to Indy until Peyton came along) and she openly mocked me until the fourth quarter. Then she told me to go to bed and to take my sorry Touchdown and Extra Point Monkeys (Colts toys) with me. So with 5 minutes left in the game, after Peyton threw an interception for a touchdown to bring their deficit to 21 points, I was near tears. My Colts were going to lose for the first time this season.

I was wound up from the game, so I took two Tylenol PM so I could get to sleep. I was getting sleepy, then the Colts started putting on a clinic as Tampa apparently thought they had won the game and went to sleep. I had a tough time staying awake until overtime, but I made it. The Tylenol kept me from screaming as much, but I was jumping up and down in my room. Peyton Manning is the MAN. I didn’t gloat to Jene’ too much. :p

Okay… back to back homeruns for the Marlins in the 6th. Come on, Cubbies. Harry Caray is turning over in his grave. Don’t let this one slip away! No Tylenol PM for me tonight… no way. I might miss something.

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SUNSHINE AND RAISINS

Let me just say that we’ve had beautiful weather here the past week. Temps in the low 80’s, low humidity, temps around 60 at night, lots of sun… wonderful fall weather for Houston.

Yesterday, I decided to go for a walk and sit out in the sun for a half hour or so. Our apartment complex is surrounded by condos. In the middle of these condos is a nice little park that, during the day, is mostly filled with old ladies walking their “dogs” (any canine that weighs less than 10 pounds and has a higher pitched bark than a toddler imitating them… I don’t consider dogs). I have gone to this park several times over the past two years and have never been bothered, nor bothered anyone else.

So, much to my surprise, I was approached by an old lady (hereafter called, “The Raisin,”) wearing dark sunglasses and an attitude on her wrinkled face. She was accompanied by a “dog,” who quite frankly looked too skittish to bark. The Raisin looked at me and said, “I haven’t seen you around here, do you live here?” I replied, no, that I lived in the apartment complex across the street. She immediately frowned further than she already had been and said, “you’re trespassing, so you need to leave now.” She hastily explained to me about the signs I ignored (there are a couple of signs about no solicitation and no trespassing, but my roommate and I walk through this complex a lot — it’s off the street and safer — and like I said, I’ve used that park bench many times) and then she told me that I should leave immediately or she would call the police. I said, “okay, ma’am,” (see, I was nice) and got up and walked home. The Raisin followed me to the street and made sure I walked out of the complex. Nice lady.

Now, granted, technically, she was right. I didn’t live there, so technically, I was trespassing. There are no gates on this community, so it’s not like it’s totally private and the security officer has waved at me a time or two, so I didn’t think I was hurting anybody. The thing that rubbed me the wrong way is that for two years any other time I’ve been there, most of the old ladies stopped by, said hi, introduced me to their “dogs” and walked off. Many other times I have been the only person in the park. I have never bothered anyone, made loud noise, or disturbed anyone with loud music. I am not dangerous looking by any means. I don’t wear offensive clothing. My presence was not disturbing to anyone I’d met in previous encounters.

I really believe this Raisin just wanted to be mean. That’s what bothers me. I felt sorry for her, though. She smiled at me, a gloating smile, like she’d done something powerful or meaningful, but all she’d done is be mean. And while I didn’t necessarily need her meanness yesterday, I don’t need her bench. I can go somewhere else to sit outdoors (albeit farther away) but she still has to live with her meanness and need for power. I hope she’s happy, having thrown me out of her park, but I doubt that happiness or satisfaction lasts.

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DELIRIOUS

I have a cold and a fever, but don’t let that stop you from reading… I haven’t let the delirium stop me from posting…

Sports: Colts won, Texans lost…again… I also have watched way too much football lately — spouting off sports metaphors like Dick Vitale at a Duke basketball game…

Job: UGH. Well, job one is still in limbo. I’m still in the running, but they may change the job description, which is why they are still interviewing so many others, just in case they would fit the new job description, but if they don’t go with the changes, then I’m it? I have no idea either.

I went on another interview for a receptionist/whatever at a small cabinet making company. They are still interviewing, seeing if they can find anyone else who will take their small offering of salary. Otherwise, they may give me what I want (and I didn’t ask for much, just enough to get by right now). I did the math and I can’t go any lower than that.

Finances: Pray. They’re not any better, but I guess they could always be worse.

Monitor: Jene’ helped me get a smaller, used monitor for the time being, which is a great blessing.

Outdoors: I have a cold and a fever, which stinks, because it’s a beautiful day today and the sea breeze smells so good! Alas, I am indoors in the a/c for my own good.

Other: Otherwise, I’m hanging in there…

Posted in Indianapolis Colts, sports

WEDNESDAY MUSINGS

Sports: Colts won, Texans lost. I still have the Colts picked for the Super Bowl! It’s September, so it’s time for the Houston Astros to do their annual, “well, we’ve flirted with contending for the pennant all year long, so it’s time to fade before the playoffs.” Sigh.

Job: I actually interviewed for a really cool job — two weeks ago. I was actually waiting to post that so I could post the happy happy joy joy — woo hoo I got a job! announcement. I was fairly confident I had a good shot at the job after I interviewed. The person who interviewed me even negotiated a schedule where I could give two weeks notice at my current part time job and still be trained for the new job. She told me to go home and check out the company’s benefits online, familiarize myself with the company, etc. I was definitely encouraged and excited about this job prospect. Flexible hours, great pay, benefits, and I could wear jeans. What more could I ask for? Well, a decision would be nice.

Two weeks later, she’s still interviewing for the job, but says I’m still a high contender. She also said the job description may change, which is why she’s doing so many interviews. So, though I may be a contender, I may not be if the job description changes. UGH. I’m back in limbo, not knowing what to do. I went through an agency and I guess I could have them put me on other jobs while I wait on this one. All I know is I’d take a decision on their part — either way. I hate limbo.

Finances: I’m too depressed to discuss them. Today, my monitor faded on me (came back on after I slammed my fist up against it — must have a short), and there wouldn’t have been much I could do about replacing it. I did, after all, buy some groceries Monday night, thus depleting all of my extra money (as if I ever have any – ha ha) until some time in October, or until I get a better paying job.

Writing: As always, whenever I get a good head of steam on something creative that I do on the computer — the computer (or something related to it) freaks out. Therefore, I am looking into hooking up the computer to my tv as an alternative in case the monitor goes out again. Meanwhile, I am working on some freelance things and other opportunities I will share with you as the plans become more solid.

Outdoors: Actually went outdoors yesterday. Walked to the park, shared the area with four old ladies and their tiny, barking furballs (I assume they are acutally dogs), got a little sun (good vitamins), listened to some good music and tiny barking furballs. Last night had splitting sinus headache from being outdoors. Not sure which is the better tradeoff… sun vs. splitting headache.

Weather: It’s been sunny, highs in the mid 80’s, lower humidity, not bad for going outside to trade off mild headache for sinus splitting one.

And, that’s the end of my updates for now. If my monitor cooperates, I will keep you updated. 🙂

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WARS, RUMORS OF WARS…

AND THE HOUSTON TEXANS TAKE THE SEASON OPENER

AGAINST MIAMI AT PRO PLAYER STADIUM!

A Super Bowl may not be in their immediate future, but the Texans not only showed up today, they more than resembled a pro football team, too. Now I’m tuning in to see if the Dallas Cowboys even show up (though they are playing the Vick-less Falcons, so they have a chance).

I might add that the Indianapolis Colts also won today, though, from all reports I’ve read, they almost forgot to show up. I’ll let this slide, because many analysts have them picked for the Super Bowl (which is in Houston this year). Even though many in my posse do not believe… I believe. And, as we’ve already established in the history of my blogdom, it is all about me… wait… we’ve established it’s not about me, but I still believe anyway.

And, I will add this footnote: Screaming + sore throat = bad, very bad idea. I only screamed twice in the first half, but that was enough to bring me great, great pain. After a popsicle donated by my roommate, I had to resort to loud clapping instead. Now my hands hurt. I can’t win, but the Texans and Colts did!!

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SATURDAY…

Today, Jene’ and I had planned a quiet day. Jene’s been sick since Thursday (flu) and my allergies are making my throat feel as if it’s on fire. So, around 2:00 we get this call from Jene’s brother-in-law — he’s in town and he wants to stop by. (Actually, he wanted to go out to lunch, but since Jene’s had the flu — not a good idea). I can only imagine what people thought of his license plates on first glance (State Official/SO 12). In other words, if you see any scandalous headlines about Texas’ highest ranking Hispanic elected official making house calls in Houston (to two little white women), they’re not true. He has his own little white woman in Austin.

Later in the day, our friend Nestor, who is moving to Florida at the end of this month, took us out to dinner. Jene’ had a very bland baked potato. I had shepherd’s pie (and my throat is still on fire). Then we came back here and talked for a while, then Nestor went home to a barrage of e-mails from us about churches in the Melbourne, FL area, as well as where he could find Chinese food (6 places within a 46 mile radius). Melbourne is a small town compared to Houston. I’m sure he’s in for some culture shock.

Now I’m feeling rather sleepy, except for this sore throat.

Posted in weather

RUMBLE, RUMBLE…

Ok… this is some storm (totally unrelated to Grace). My entire room just shook. I will post this before there are any power outages… I hope there aren’t any power out…(just kidding).

Posted in weather

GRACE…

Became disorganized, but obliged us with a fair amount of rain all day. We spent all day shopping, so that was a great indoor activity. I am very tired, so putting a sentence together is quite difficult… so I’ll tune out and you can tune in later. 🙂

Posted in weather

TROPICAL STORM GRACE

The forecast for this weekend had been highs in the low 90’s, no rain… until this depression developed in the Gulf last night. Now, the eye of Tropical Storm Grace spins 230 miles southeast of Corpus Christi. Whenever the eye is south of us, this means Houston could get slammed with heavy rains. It’s called the “dirty” side of a storm. The moisture pouring into our area is saturating the air and tomorrow (if not tonight) will be wet.

I’m glad I don’t attempt tanning anymore. This would have totally depressed me. Of course, my roommate thinks I’m obsessed with weather like an old person, but I’m just fascinated with storms. Don’t know why…and it’s not because I’m aging.

I will keep y’all updated…but I think so far, we’re just due for some rain.

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AN ODE TO THE PAPER CUT

I filed all day today. One of my jobs is to help the accounts payable clerk keep up with her paperwork. I missed last filing last Thursday, because someone called in sick and I filled in for them instead. Filing is the lowest rung on the totem pole, or the ladder, or something like that…

The stack was about 12 inches high. I went as fast as I could and as a result, I have four deep paper cuts. Fortunately for me and the purchase orders, I didn’t bleed! (I can’t tell you how rare that is). So, as I sit here, I feel as if I should pay homage to my torn cuticles and my stinging paper cuts.

Paper cut, deep and wide

Why did that paper rub side to side

And cut my flesh, already scarred

And make me almost say a bad, bad word

Paper cut, so wide and deep

Please don’t bleed on me while I sleep

If in my lifetime we should n’er again meet

I will dance up and down my crooked street

Not the greatest ode I’ve ever done, but hey, I have a paper cut! And now, I will sleep…and hopefully regain my sanity (like that’s possible!).