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Insulting my Intelligence

First thing this morning I had an appointment for a pap smear.  Not the best of ways to start a day, but at least I was going to get this unpleasant responsibility out of the way early.  All went fine on the testing front.  What didn’t go as fine was my reaction to the doctor …

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Posted byadminOctober 16, 2013Posted inAbout me, Random

And Thus Ends the Wedding Season

Once again I am hitting crunch time before a trip east.  I wrote up a to do list this morning and it freaked me out.  I decided to give my brain some time to absorb the magnitude of my workload by writing a post. It is a distraction tactic I have used before and it …

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Posted byadminOctober 14, 2013Posted inUncategorized

Who am I and what am I doing here?

Last night before I fell asleep I had a brilliant idea for a post.  I failed to record it and this morning I am finding myself without any clue of what it was.  To make matters worse, I am uploading a huge number of files to a site I am working on, and that gives …

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Posted byadminOctober 9, 2013Posted inAbout me, Business, Random

Rockin' Around the Clock

After two difficult family meetings, we have all (my father included) decided it is time to move to 24/7 care for my father.  The original plan had been to move my father into the spare room so my mother could retain her privacy.  But at her request, my father will, at least for now, remain …

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Posted byadminOctober 7, 2013Posted inAbout me, My Father

Farewell Sputnik, Farewell

This morning I learned that the sick cat I mentioned in this summer’s post, passed away yesterday evening.  The news made me sad.  Part of the sadness was the loss I could hear in his human’s voice when he gave me the news.  Part of my sadness was because he was a cat I genuinely …

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Posted byadminOctober 1, 2013Posted inIn Memorium

Let There Be Light

Fall is my favorite season.  The rains return (although they could have returned with less of a vengeance this year and I would have been ok with that), the leaves change and the weather cools down. The sweaters come back out and we add layers of blankets to the bed. We are very stubborn about …

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Posted byadminSeptember 30, 2013Posted inAbout me, Portland, Random

Evidence of Achievement

Yesterday I read an article that asserted that giving all the participants a trophy or ribbon for participation does not work the way people thinks it does.  Kids are smart enough to know who excels and who doesn’t and just pretending that all kids are equal just diminishes incentives to work harder.  I happen to …

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Posted byadminSeptember 27, 2013Posted inAbout me, Crafting

Where Hast Thou Gone, Crafty Mojo?

Something this summer sucked up all my crafty mojo. I spent the entire summer anticipating playing on the lap loom at Lake Placid, but barely touched it (I know that I have a better, fancier loom, but the appeal of weaving on vacation is a powerful force). My table loom has been equally ignored.  I …

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Posted byadminSeptember 24, 2013Posted inAbout me, Crafting

It's Not All Bad

Thank you everyone who offered hugs and support after my latest update on my father.  I really do appreciate it.  But, my life is not all about struggles right now.  There are some really good things going on.  Below is just a sampling of the good stuff in my life right now (as usual, they …

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Posted byadminSeptember 22, 2013Posted inAbout me

All is Not Quiet on the Eastern Front

Yesterday I awoke to a series of text messages telling me that my father had fallen and he was in the ER getting checked out.  Fortunately, he was ok.  But then he fell again this morning.  We have been extraordinarily lucky that he hasn’t broken any bones in his falls.  But he has been collecting …

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Posted byadminSeptember 20, 2013Posted inMy Father

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