Monday, March 13, 2006
When The Circus™ Is A Circus
How on earth did the USAO allow this to happen?
*sigh*
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A Different Level of Cold
So my office is the central cooling point for our building. What’s weird is that the entirety of our office space is pretty temperate during the year - in the winter it is warm and in the summer it is cool. Those who spend the day in the squad room complain that that area gets too warm and it is warmer than my box, but it’s not overly warm, imho. However, my office is always cold. Always.
This morning they turned on the air conditioning - the temperature here is supposed to be in the mid-80s. So where it was cold because for some reason the heat blows cool air in my office last week, it is that level of cold that smells funny today. Does that make sense? Maybe it’s me.
And it is why I wear the same thing to work all year ‘round. Sweaters even on the hottest days of summer. Because I work in an ice box.
*shiver*
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Quiet
We had a good weekend of rest and quiet and we’re both almost 100% back to normal after the Week of Sick. It was a lovely early spring weekend, too, which was nice. I love that first window opening of the spring, when all the trapped winter air in the house can be released and refreshed with the fresh outdoors smell. Sadly, I had to close the windows today - forecast of rain and temps topping 80 degrees means the A/C comes on in my house.
Saturday morning was lazy, although we did start the laundry. After lunch I was feeling a little restless so we went out to buy a bridal shower gift for CH and then to Wegmans for some slightly unneccesary grocery shopping. When we got home we made and ate dinner, then I think we watched Numb3rs from Friday that was recorded on the DVR.
Sunday was the early service at church followed by lunch with my parents. Then we went home where I napped on the sofa and then we played a good game of Scrabble. We were neck and neck for a while, and then I started getting no vowels. It’s hard to come up with words that don’t have vowels.
Anyway, good weekend.
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Friday, March 10, 2006
Dave Barry’s 24 Blogging
Apparently, Dave Barry live blogs 24 on occasion. Funny reading. Click here for the whole category.
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AI5 & Survivor
I managed to fast forward through enough recorded shows to squeeze in these two last night, too.
AI5: I watched the guys from Wednesday and pretty much agreed with Simon on all of the performances. Taylor Hicks was awesome. Ace was really good and I think he did that song very well, although he is not my favorite - too pretty. I continue to love Elliot Yamin and I disagreed with Simon’s comments on his version of that song - I thought it was an interesting arrangement of a Journey Bryan Adams song that I hated way back when.
I caught last night’s boot off show and was pleased with the two guys who were dropped. I was also pleased with the two chicks going home. Bo Bice was terrible, imho - off key for most of the song.
Survivor: How can you not love La Mina? Makes you wonder why they don’t do better on challenges since they all get along so well. Casaya is a train wreck and I really wish Shane would be voted off.
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TAR9: So You’re What? Twelve? Edition
Let it be known that the following is spoiler heavy. Since it’s three days after the “live” airing of TAR9 this week, I feel no need to hide the goods. So let us begin:
1. The Bums - absolutely disgusting guys - loathesome. I mean really, their obsession with sex and their general laziness (in life although they seem to be working hard enough on The Race, which aggravates me because I want them gone) makes them really unattractive despite their physical good looks. Their mothers must be horrified to know they raised such jerks and to see it displayed so prominently on national television. We hates them.
Oh, and never, ever call Phil “woman” like that again. Bad form. You are so not funny. And I am so not kidding.
2. The Hippies - we loves them. They are dippy but good at The Race.
3. MoJo - Although I hate when teams wear cutsie shirts with their team name (the first rule of The Race is that you are not allowed to name your own team, the audience will bestow the appropriate moniker, thankyouverymuch), I’m impressed with how well they worked this week.
4. The Danis - we hates them, too. Too much pink and see #3 about the team name thing. And they fell for the charms of The Bums so that lowers their status with me as well. Ugh.
5. The Oldsters - won’t make it much longer if they continue as they have. Although I like them and do hope that they get it together.
6. The Love Nerds - how can you not love the Love Nerds? I mean really. They are happy, sunny, smiley people and are managing to do well in The Race. We loves them.
7. The Philiminated - call me grateful to have the screaming end with the going home of the sisters.
8. Tasks - pretty good. I wouldn’t have made up the fire escape although rappelling down would have been fun. Neither would I have been able to make that rope climb up the waterfall. Two climbing events was tough. I liked that the teams that opted to make ethanol did well and managed to stick with the pack that opted for the seemingly faster rope climb.
UPDATE: I forgot to mention Lake. He’s got Colin’s “intensity.” So far he hasn’t gotten too much screen time, but I fear we may have “My ox is broken, part duh” this seaon with this one.
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Thursday, March 09, 2006
Buckin’ Chicken
I’m not sure if I prefer the Creepy Burger King or the oddball rodeo “buckin’ chicken” commercial. Buckin’ chicken makes me laugh.
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Good Granddad Update
He’s having a good couple of days and was moved to a regular hospital room today. Mom said he sounded stronger and chipper. Good news.
We appreciate your prayers. God is faithful.
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Sleeping in Public
Is it bad form to fall asleep while getting a manicure?
Because I did.
And then Tim the nail guy almost had a panic attack when the gel wasn’t drying properly (getting shiny). So I told him not to sweat it and just use a clear top coat to make it shiny and call it a day. After some protesting back and forth, that is what he did, albeit very reluctantly. Customer service and all that.
He only charged me about half so I tipped him very well for his troubles.
And I got a nice little nap in the process.
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Random Stuff
So now I’m really behind because I didn’t see LOST last night because I was at church. Who knows when I will catch up. In the meantime I have a few things to say about other TV items:
24: What’s with the killing off of people we love?
The Unit: Beau and I watched this new show and liked it well enough that we’ll probably watch it again. LMC over at The Llama Butchers put together his take on the pilot episode.
AI5: I saw the ladies the other night - Mandisa is my top pick for this season. I did not see the guys last night, but I saw a clip of Taylor Hicks on Fox & Friends this morning and he looked like he was excellent. I love his style, but I fear that he’s not pop enough for the audience and while he’ll go far, he won’t win.
The cold is progressing nicely. It’s been a long time since I was so congested that I could not smell anything. Evidence was when I smeared a dab of Vicks under my nose and I couldn’t smell it. Not one bit. But I could feel the hot-cold of it in my skin, which was sort of nice. I slept in the recliner again last night and slept well. My fever is finally gone, I think and I am feeling a little better. So that’s good news.
I’m supposed to go to our new small group tonight, but I may stay home to rest after being out last night. I’ll see how I feel when I get home later.
And that ends the boring post of the day.
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Wednesday, March 08, 2006
At Work and Busy
I’m at work today despite my lingering fever and cold. I just can’t take anymore time off this week.
Since I was out Monday and Tuesday, I’m swamped today.
Did not watch TAR last night - will try to watch it tonight or tomorrow. So until I watch it the recap will be delayed...sorry.
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
Visited Granddad
We all went to see Granddad today. Jaynee and CootieGirl drove down last night from NJ. So after I finished donating blood at the lab for my physical next week, I picked up Beau from home and we met my mother, Jaynee, and CootieGirl at my parents’ house to caravan to the hospital.
We didn’t spend much time with Granddad - he seemed to tire easily, but he was in good spirits and happy to see us all. Beau and I had to wear masks because we both have our colds, but I was happy they let us in to see him. My Uncle Bill arrived while we were there, too.
It was a tough visit on one hand. On the other, I’m so glad we all went. He was happy to see CootieGirl, who being not quite 3, isn’t allowed in the ICU. However, a nurse opened an exit door that led to his window and she peered in at him from outside, blowing him kisses to make him better. Very sweet.
We left Mom at the hospital and I was supposed to then meet up with Joanie and CH for wedding stuff, but my cold has moved into the full congestion phase and I’m zonked. So I’m headed to bed for a nap.
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Monday, March 06, 2006
Still Feverish
We took care of the appointment at court, got some lunch, and then came home. I took my temp and it was still high, so I decided to stay home for the afternoon. I don’t want to be prohibited from seeing Granddad tomorrow because of my fever. Although I wouldn’t be surprised if they do keep me out of his room because of it.
Thanks for praying for us. We really appreciate it.
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Granddad Update
Granddad made it home safely on Saturday, but took a turn and went back into the hospital yesterday. He’s in intensive care and not doing well. The doctor was pretty straight with my mom, telling her that he has a leaking heart valve and kidney failure and that he doubts my granddad will be released. Not good news at all. They are doing minimal testing today to evaluate his heart.
Mom said she had a good conversation with him yesterday about Jesus. We are reassured that when the time comes he will be with my grandmother in heaven. But we are praying for healing, of course.
Beau and I are planning to go visit him in the hospital tomorrow morning.
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The Weekend in Review
Beau was fighting a cold and fever this weekend. I managed to get the fever, so I battled that yesterday and will continue the fight today.
Saturday I spent most of the afternoon with Joan and CH at a big flea market. We found a few things for CH’s wedding decor although we have no clue how we’ll use them yet. But they were in the perfect coral color we’re using, so we got them just in case.
After I left them, I met Beau at home and we went to church for a presentation of The Gospel of John. It was a one man show with actor Brad Sherrill presenting the entire book as written in the NIV. It was absolutely fantastic and I highly recommend that you try to see it if Brad comes to your town.
Sunday we were supposed to go to Harrisonburg to visit Beau’s old church. Since I was running a fever and feeling rather poorly, I encouraged him to go ahead without me, which he did. So I dozed and lounged in his recliner all day while he visited with his good friends. I managed to watch about half of season two of Buffy the Vampire Slayer during the afternoon. Not every episode, but the one’s Jaynee had recommended. Not bad, but still not a show I would not miss if it were still on regular TV.
Today I have taken the morning off to take care of a thing at the local court. Despite my fever I’ll then go to the office, where The Circus™ has begun. I’ll be taking the whole day off tomorrow to take care of a couple other things as well as go to visit my grandfather in the hospital.
All in all a pretty good weekend, despite being ill.
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