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REMEMBERING 9/11

Today a co-worker of mine told me her 9/11 story. She has a plane ticket from Boston to Los Angeles framed on her wall. It’s a reminder to her that she’s here for a purpose, though that purpose often escapes her.

She missed her flight on the morning of September 11, 2001, because she had to take an earlier flight to make a very important doctor’s appointment in Los Angeles that afternoon. She couldn’t reschedule that appointment, so she left the night before her originally scheduled flight. What had been a frustrating series of events turned out to be a series of events that kept her from an untimely death in the prime of her life.

I’ve heard other stories from that fateful September day that remind me that the next time I’m stuck in traffic, or I miss an appointment, or I end up someplace I hadn’t planned on one afternoon that I just need to calm down and let things flow as they do.

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NEXT?

Though I still have moments when I ask, “what next?” or “What else can happen?” I’ve learned sometimes I don’t want to know and probably shouldn’t ask. Today was one of those days.

Perhaps you’ve knowm me long enough to know that I can have severe allergic reactions to fire ant bites. About 12 years ago, I had a big episode with 20+ ant bites on one ankle which resulted in some scary reactions and a big fat shot of something from the doctor in my hip. It wasn’t fun and I’ve been careful about ant bites since.

That I knew of, I was bitten once Sunday night by a fire ant. Wrong. Today, 6 welts showed up and first thing this morning my breathing was a little off. Nothing major, just noticeable. One pink antihisthamine later, I was groggy but no longer itchy and it made work interesting to say the least. This also means no chocolate for about two weeks just to be sure I’m ok. Not fun.

The day was odd, but I made it through. I did not ask, “what now?” Around 4:30, one of my co-workers informed me my tire was flat. Two men I work with changed to the spare tire before they went home and off to Discount Tire I went.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Discount Tire. They’ve always been super good to me. I’m usually out of there in under an hour. It’s a great place. Good management. Tonight, however, I was there two solid hours and I was hungry, tired, and my ant bites were starting to itch badly again.

Fortunately, I sat with a young college student who had been there about fifteen minutes longer than I had. We talked a good hour or so and the thing she likes to do is ask people about superstitions or traditions they have. She left, however, about 25 minutes before I did, so I sat and texted some friends and tried to concentrate (though I had a small snack at 3, my mind was starting to wander) until I was able to get home.

I finally sat down to eat around 8 PM (I had a small snack while I cooked). I call tonight’s dish, “Pasta SURPRISE!” because there were ingredients in there I didn’t remember putting in there per se, but it tasted great.

So, now I’m watching the Olympics waiting for a friend to stop by, then I’m taking another pink antihistamine and going to bed. Hopefully these ant bites will go away without another big fat shot of something from the doctor in my hip (that I will have to drive to Katy to get).

How was your day?

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8-8-08 OLYMPIC OPENING CEREMONY

I watched a good portion of the of the opening ceremonies from Beijing this evening and it was spectacular! Whatever happens from this point on, China can be proud of this moment. Some of my favorite parts were the tai chi and the sphere and the joyous faces of all the athletes.

The best part, by far, was this:

We all know Yao Ming is a superstar in China. I’m proud he’s a Houston Rocket. What touched me most, however, was the 9 year old Lin Hao waving his tiny flags next to the 7’6″ NBA star.

Lin Hao escaped the rubble of the May 12th earthquake that devastated the Sichaun province. What makes him remarkable is that, after escaping the rubble that entombed 20 of his 30 classmates, he risked his life to go back into the rubble and saved the lives of 2 of his peers.

He probably is too young to have even thought about the danger. The commentators said, when asked why he ran back into the rubble, he said he did it because he was a leader in school and it was what a leader would do.

I could expound on that, but I believe those words say enough. I hope this little boy grows into that character and can be a bright light in China’s future.

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BUSY, BUSY, BUSY

The past couple of weeks have sped by. My friend Sharon visited me from California for a week, and while she was here, we made it to NASA and an extremely fun July 4th party, among other activities.

Here are some pics of our big week. I will try to post again tomorrow.


The PrezPhone at Mission Control?


And a reminder that NASA is definitely in Texas:

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SPLAT!

Today has been one of those days.

Our building is under construction and they’ve installed new bathrooms upstairs directly above the “old” ones we are still using downstairs. At random times over the past couple of months, many a ceiling tile has been burdened with enough drips to break or leak onto the linoleum floor. Today was one of those days.

I caught myself as I slipped in today’s puddle and looked up to see the ceiling tile nearly ready to burst. I had high hopes that would be the clumsy moment of my day. I was wrong.

I dropped my lunch on the floor as I was taking it out of the microwave. Four or five people were hanging out in the kitchen while I nuked my lunch…and as I took my hot lunch out of the microwave, the plate hit the microwave door and SPLAT! my lunch was now floor decoration.

I couldn’t help but laugh as I cleaned it up. One of my co-workers kept handing me paper towels and I had it cleaned up in short order. As I drove to Wendy’s to grab a quick bite to eat, I was still laughing. Good times.

There was a time when SPLAT! would have ruined my day. Now, I’m relieved to laugh my way through SPLAT!

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OH FOR SOME ZZZ’S

Last night, I fell into bed, completely wiped out. I made myself go to bed early (that would be 11 PM). I had been soundly asleep for over an hour when I was rudely awakened by the spastic seizure-inducing lights of an HPD squad car.

Don’t get me wrong, I know a handful of police officers here in Houston. I admire them for how they bravely get in their cars day and night and patrol these streets, often alone, to face whatever this crazy city throws at them. I also admire them for the 40+ pounds of gear they have to wear and still be mobile enough to chase perps (I love that word) and quickly get in and out of their cars…(and we just thought TJ Hooker was wearing a girdle, but I digress).

From what I could tell from peeking out my bedroom window, the officer had been called for a domestic dispute involving a man, a woman, and the broken back window of a fairly new Cadillac. The man was handcuffed in the back of the car for quite some time, but eventually, he was released and he went into the garage with this woman and two other guys who appeared to have been previously asleep as well. I really don’t know what happened because there had been no screaming, I didn’t hear the glass break, if indeed it had been broken just outside my window (plastic had been applied because it was raining).

All I really know is I was finally asleep, then I was jolted awake by the spastic lights of the squad car reflecting off the garages and the tin roof of my covered parking. My once dark room reminded me of the attic in my childhood home, complete with the strobe light my brother had added to our “disco.” If I’d just had a black light and neon crayons, I would have been all set for a trip down memory lane.

Eventually, the officer drove away, having diffused what looked like a very intense situation. I tried to return to sleep, but sleep did not return quickly. My mind still raced with images from an accumulation of very busy, very intense, very strange days. Instead of sleeping, I’ve been doing a lot of praying, which in itself isn’t bad, but too many nights in a row without quality sleep and I’m the one requiring all night prayer-a-thons.

I finally slept again for about four hours, which, in the world of me, is amazing. Still, when I woke up, it didn’t feel like enough. I may try to go to bed early again tonight and see if it helps. Maybe I shouldn’t watch basketball or baseball games that last until 11 PM before I try to go to bed… Perhaps, I should just pray that everybody in close proximity to my bedroom is getting along tonight.

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QUOTES AND OTHER WUI TALES

Sometimes pain can make me as silly as when I’m on nifty narcotics. Two quotes that popped into my head while I was writing and concentrating on trying to not scream out in pain while waiting to see the dentist:

“If I could put it into words, we wouldn’t be having this conversation.”

And, trying to explain my pain: “There’s tolerable pain and then there’s OMG. Fix. This. Now. I think I’m at OMG. Fix. This. Now (expletive)!!”

It’s amazing what an hour and an additional Tylenol 3 makes. Some tips for those under the influence of some pretty nifty narcotics:

It’s easier to wash the pan with the lights on. That way I can see if I actually came close to getting it completely clean. Now that I’ve seen I missed an entire side… it might be time to sit down.

The warnings on the bottle of the nifty narcotics are there for a reason. Standing up slowly is a great idea and I will try it next time.

No matter how much pain I’m still in, it is inadvisable to take a third Tylenol 3 at this time. Make mental note to not be a sissy about it and ask for the lovely vicodin next time no matter how nauseous it makes me… but I didn’t want to feel fuzzy alone. I guess that’s why I didn’t do it. At least now I’m somewhat lucid and making some sense. Right.

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ANOTHER W. U. I.

I have taken a second Tylenol 3 and have decided to blog under the influence. I guess we’ll call it Writing Under the Influence.

So much for my tooth pain just being allergies as I’d hoped. My allergies often cause me enough sinus pain that often my teeth hurt, but usually it’s a dull annoying pain that is manageable with ibuprofen. I’ve been at that point for about a week now.

When the pain moves beyond that to a sharp pain in a specific place I know I may have a tooth going critical and need to see the dentist to make sure that it doesn’t get any worse. Severe pain hit me at 5:30 yesterday morning and woke me up and then hit me again at 3:30 yesterday afternoon.

I didn’t waste any time making an appt. since I let something like this go once (because I’m so tough you know and have probably let this go long enough as it is) and I no longer have that tooth and there are enough hillbillies with no teeth in my family as it is – kidding, dear family.

I was able to sleep a couple of hours last night before I had to get up and take more ibuprofen… which is now as of this morning useless against the pain I’m feeling. Thank goodness I kept the reflexology book and it’s not illegal to mainline oral analgesics.

BUT…

Let’s start with the good news. I went to the dentist today and she said I take incredibly good care of my teeth and I have no new cavities! It’s a miracle (feel the sarcasm).

The other (but not necessarily bad) news is that I have to see a specialist tomorrow morning to redo a root canal I had in 2004. My teeth, like everything else involving my health, are the exception to the rule. Always the anomaly. I have crooked roots (from too many teeth growing in a small mouth when I was little) and apparently there are times when root canals can become reinfected. I feel so special.

The other good news is that my insurance rocks and I should be able to pay the balance off in a couple of months rather than 18.

I most likely will not be at work at all tomorrow depending on what they do to me. BUT I just took some antibiotics and a second Tylenol 3 (with codeine) and in an half hour I probably will be feeling better. Much, much better.

Still, I think I should have asked for vicodin. I don’t think I will be as much fun on Tylenol 3. lol

Will post more if I am able.