Saturday, May 22, 2010

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Man oh man! Never realized what hard work painting a house could be! I've painted houses before, but I was much younger and I suppose that makes a lot of difference. Along with all my other aches and pains due to going up and down a ladder I'm experiencing some crazy numbness and tingling in my right hand. I did some web-searching and it would seem carpal tunnel syndrome is the culprit. In the last week I've been waking up numerous times with my hand completely asleep, so I twist and turn and try to position myself in such a way to prevent it from reoccurring. Nothing seems to be working. I can't help but feel a twinge of bitterness about getting older - lets just say I am not feeling graceful.

On the other hand, the house is coming along ever so slowly and it is starting to look good. Yesterday I had a couple people stop on the street to tell me how nice the new paint looks as I was painting the porch posts white.

From my vantage point on the small ladder on the front porch I saw the stray tortoiseshell momma cat at the day care down the street with her kittens. Momma is looking pretty hungry these days and her six kittens aren't helping. As she was attempting to lead her entourage across the street a truck hauling down the road hit and killed one of the kittens as I watched. The remaining family has relocated under my back porch, which is yet another bad choice made by the young mother cat. Old Beaux doesn't pay much attention to small critters, but Noodle and Chi are cat killers... Noodle for the most part will mind me when I shout NO! but my trying to stop Chi only seems to fuel her little fierce schnauzer kill mode.

I'm afraid old Beaux is on his final lap of life. He wants to drink water non-stop and then has to pee a river every hour on the hour. This can be a sign of kidney failure or diabetes, as well as Cushing's disease. I love the old dawg, but don't have the patience to happily spend all my time with him letting him in and out of the house all day. I've been trying to limit his water drinking to a normal amount and it has been frustrating because he is pretty determined. Yesterday morning just to see how long he would drink if left unattended, he drank for almost 10 minutes straight... then threw it all up in a sudden blow-out. Oddly enough, it seemed to curb his desire to drink so much the rest of the day.

So this is pretty much my entire update.

On news that is not mine, but I have to share it... both Chelsea and Jamie finished their last semester with flying colors! I am so proud of the two of them. They have worked real hard toward their educational goals. Looks like our family is going to have both a public health/sex-ed genius and a biochemist to boot.

Gordy Jr.'s birthday was this past Thursday. They have been keeping him real busy changing up their work schedules quite a bit trying to work around the heat they are experiencing in the desert right now. He has not had a chance to call us since he went back from the last leave.

Okay, that is EVERY thing I have to tell you about. Off to go do my chores now!

11 comments:

Biddie said...

Good morning dear!!!

I completely emphasize with this growing older bit - I find that I'm not accepting it very gracefully either. Hope that wrist problem isn't a permanent thing - it's pretty unnerving to wakeup to find it numb. Can you try painting without bending your wrist so much?

And yes, your house looks really great! I love the color combination - it gives the house a light and happy look!

So sorry about the kitten!! Momma cat was trying to bring them to where she thought they were safe - I hope Chi doesn't find them. I had my hands full for months with guarding the kittens from Freebe until they were grown enough to be accepted. Can you put a soft muzzle on your dogs for awhile?

Are you going to put poor old Beaux down soon - it doesn't sound like he has much enjoyment of life anymore...

Well, congrats to the two munchkins!!!! They have choosen some interesting fields to specialize in - how much longer until they graduate?

This is an encompassing newsy post - fun to read. I hope that Gordy Jr. is being able to deal with that heat and doesn't get heat-stroke and gets back home safe-n-sound soon!!

Have a good day -- love ya!!

Mom

Jamie Lee Awesome said...

I'll be graduating within a year, and then I'll start work on my MPH thereafter.

The House looks GREAT, momma!!!!! I MISS YOU!

Jamie Lee Awesome said...

Also, sex ed genius isn't officially on my degree :P

My official undergrad degree is in Sociology with a minor in government/public policy and an interdisciplinary certificate in public health (which is the equivalent of a degree, but isn't offered as an official degree through the university).

And I've done a lot of work in German, for some reason. In theory I could have a german degree, but meh.

Biddie said...

Hi Jamie - I was getting ready to sign off and checked one last time to see if your mom was possibly already answering and there were your messages.

I like that you have a rather multi-dimensional set of degree programs. It is wise in today's world to have specialties but at the same time demonstrate a broad-based set of skills. Without in any way being political here, it is quite a serendipity for you that your main studies are seemingly corresponding to the coming major changes in our health system(s).

I am curious as to how you became so involved in German - I recognize it as an important language on a global level but I shied away from it in high school because it seemed like such a cumbersome language. Talk about difficult languages, right now I am fascinated with the structure of Mandarin - I'm thinking about getting an entry level course in it. However, I may never be successful in it because of my hearing loss. I understand that one word can be used for many meanings - the only distinguishing detail is (besides possibly context) the tonal range that is uttered when saying it ... interesting eh?

Would that certificate possibly transferrable/acceptable as a degree at another university? Good luck with finishing up the undergrad degrees and heading on out to your masters!!!!

Jamie Lee Awesome said...

The cert is not formally accepted as a degree, but it does demonstrate, along with some of my volunteer work, that I have experience in public health and will help get me into better grad programs.

To be honest, I have no idea why I got into German except that the Spanish classes offered in my high school were overcrowded.

Jamie Lee Awesome said...

Also, congrats on the Chinese. We do a lot of Chinese translation at work, and I generally have no idea what's going on in it, though I can identify the characters for Nos. 1-10. Bwah ha haaaaa.

Cheryl said...

I know we covered a bit when we chatted yesterday, but just wanted to reiterate how pretty the house looks. You did a wonderful job :)

Happy Birthday to Gordy Jr.!

Congrats to the girls, that is awesome!

I'm sorry about Beaux, poor old dog.

Cheryl said...

How are you doing?

Biddie said...

Hi - I'm popping in with a bright-n-sunny "howdy" - have a great day!!!!

Cheryl said...

What's up ChickenButt? How are the wrists today? I hope you picked up those braces!!!

Biddie said...

Howdy, Howdy!!!!

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