Archive for June, 2011

Sick day

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

I left work early yesterday, leaving at 11:30 to go back home and curl up in bed.  I had stabbing pains in my stomach and I was very tired and a little feverish, since it was about 100 degrees outside and I thought it felt really nice and comfortable.  So I got home around 12:30 and Justin tucked me back into bed and I didn’t move again until 5:30, when I woke up really thirsty and aching from doing yoga the night before and then not moving for several hours.

I stayed awake for the next handful of hours, eating crackers and drinking Sprite, and working my way through Neuromancer, since I need to have that finished for the book club meeting on Saturday and it’s going very slowly.  And then I went back to sleep.  When my alarm rang this morning at 5:15, it felt earlier than normal and I seriously considered sleeping a couple more hours.  But I didn’t; I hauled myself into the shower and out of the house and into work.

And here I sit, more tired than I have any right to be with all the sleep I got yesterday, listening to changes happening to my tasks.  A task that was expected to happen tomorrow has shifted to Friday, which moves my part of the task to Monday, when the person who I need to help me with this task will be out of the office.  Another task has been completely shifted, moving to another project, replacing the original task with something altogether different.  And I’ve been told to revamp a task that I usually do to make it generic enough to work with multiple projects, when it was originally created to be very project-specific.

This is what happens when I’m gone for an afternoon, apparently.  It makes my brain hurt.

What on earth am I supposed to be working on now?

Maybe I really should have just stayed home.

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Well, I feel good about that anyway.

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

Do you ever get to the end of your day and realize that you’ve only crossed off four of the twenty-odd items on your checklist? But you know that you’ve had a successful and productive day, even if the list doesn’t show it?  Like, the floors in my house are so clean right now!  And that decorative thing that’s been broken for a couple months is finally fixed.  And I can actually find things in my jewelry box again and all the pendants that were separated from their chains are all back and hanging where they should be again.  And my bra drawer isn’t exploding all over the place anymore.  And the bedding for our guests on Sunday is downstairs instead of sitting in the corner of our bedroom.

And it really was a fantastic day, with some sleeping in, and some working up a sweat getting the house cleaned (I even washed the patio doors!) and projects getting done (moving a couple thousand songs onto a petulant music box) and even a bike ride (where some guy threw us out of his neighborhood — but that was the only non-fantastic part of the day).  I feel like I got a lot accomplished, even though when Justin asked what I’d been doing for the last couple hours while he was working, the only things I could think of were the music box thing and the jewelry box, but I’m sure there was something else I did with that time.

Another storm is threatening to thunder overhead.  There’s been lightening and thunder for the last hour or so, but still not any rain.  I hope that it comes over this way a little closer and gives us another soaking.  The lawn is looking a little better — the weeds are getting higher and in need of cutting.  But the grass could still use a lot of help.  I’m sure it’ll start coming down in buckets as soon as I drift off to sleep, jerking me back awake in surprise.  Just like the phone will right just as you take a bite of food and the movie will start just as you realize that you need to pee.

Tomorrow we’re heading down to Savannah for a haircut date.  Justin’s scheduled a haircut and we’ll get dinner and then go see the Green Lantern movie.  We’ve got a couple other errands to run while we’re out, too.  But mostly it’s haircut, dinner, and a movie.  On Sunday, two of our friends are going to be in town for a conference on Hilton Head Island.  They’re going to crash here for the night instead of driving the 40 minutes back home and then back again for the conference the next morning.  So it’s going to be a fun-filled weekend!

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Of course.

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

So, naturally, after my post yesterday, a thunderstorm rolled into town last night just after midnight, waking me up. It poured down rain. It was still coming down this morning, though it was mostly just a sprinkle, which was good because I left my big umbrella in my office at work.

It’s supposed to stay overcast and raining all day and into the weekend, which would be fantastic, but I’m not sure I believe that forecast. I expect that the skies will clear up a little, and then the humidity and heat will sky-rocket and it’s going to be a miserably sticky handful of days.

But this morning it was cool and wet and I would almost see the grass turning greener, like it was thinking, “Oh, yeah! So this is what water is like!”

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Updates

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

Today was my weigh-in and I figured I’d keep you all “in the loop” and let you know that I’ve successfully lost 15 pounds now since the middle of April.  And I’m not really exercising much yet (because I’m LAZY) and I’m still doing the diet thing with about 80% compliance or a little less, but I’m trying to stick to it as much as possible.

What that looks like is this:  Today I’ve had unsweetened applesauce, a Cobb salad, an apple, carrots, a sugar-free Peppermint Patty, and sunflower seeds.  For dinner we’re having Manwich, which I’ll put over squash.  And then I’ll have a sugar-free ice cream bar.  Yesterday’s dinner was a huge salad with a hard boiled egg, strawberry, sunflower seeds, and dressing.  But Monday’s dinner was pizza, boneless wings, and a bread stick, which I enjoyed completely – and was the reason why I ate mostly vegetables all Tuesday.

It’s a process.  Some days are easier than others.  But it’s working, as evidenced by the -15 pounds, and I can feel it when my body doesn’t like what I’ve been eating – mostly by the twitching in my legs when I’ve got too much sugar in my system.  It’s really annoying.

Anyway, we’re pretty sure we can get phone service in the house most of the time now, so feel free to call if you’d like.  That’s a really random transition, but it was the topic of the last couple posts here, so I figured I should follow up on that item, too.

In other news, it’s hot.  And the weather keeps saying that it’s going to rain.  Every day, the little icon for thundershowers shows up on my calendar.  But every day I go home on bone dry roads, leaving my umbrella in my office in case I need it tomorrow.  We need the rain.  The backyard is brown and crunchy.  Vines in a pot that I ignored have completely dried up and died.  I think even the bugs have given up on finding anything alive in our backyard.  Justin and I look out at it and say, “We should really water that,” but we don’t do it very often because it’s such a waste of water.  And besides, the weather says it’s going to rain tomorrow.  I’ll be sure to have my umbrella ready.

Justin and I went to the beach last Saturday afternoon and spent several hours enjoying that.  It’s a long process to initiate, so we have to enjoy it for several hours to make it worth it.  After all, there’s packing the car and making sure we have everything we need; there’s the 90 minute or so drive; there’s the pulling everything from the car, walking to a place on the beach, and setting everything up; and then there’s the thorough application of sunscreen.  In the end, our encampment involves 2 umbrellas, 2 lounge chairs, towels, sunscreen, a couple books, possibly some food, definitely something to drink, 2 boogie boards, and a wrap for me if/when I get cold.  And after we’ve enjoyed the beach, we have to take it all apart, walk it back to the car, drive all the way back home, unpack the car, and then shower all the sand out of our hair.  It takes time, so the time in between had better be worth all the trouble.

And it usually is.  Saturday was definitely no exception.  We got there as the tide was coming in, so we set up really far back on the sand so we wouldn’t have to worry about the water.  Because the tide was incoming, the waves were fantastic (for this part of the coast) and we spent a good amount of time splashing around in the water.  It takes a while for me to get over my anxiety of the water — I worry about getting out too far and not being able to make it back in and I worry about not being able to touch the bottom and I worry about getting attacked by jellyfish or other sea creatures.  But Justin is patient and eventually I relax and we have a blast.  Saturday, I got tired more quickly than he did (plus, I had to take a break after I get a lot of water up my nose) so I spent time in the shade while he kept on playing. Which is why he ended up with an impressive sunburn while I didn’t.

So we spent a chunk of time in the water and then a chunk of time on shore, reading in the shade of our umbrellas, and then more time in the water.  And the whole time, the tide was coming in.  The crowds started thinning out as there was less and less beach above water level.  And the people who were staying had to keep a close eye on their things to make sure that they didn’t lose anything to the waves.  Every now and then there’d be a cry of “Oh, no!” as someone’s towel got soaked by a far-reaching wave.  Justin eventually moved all our stuff to the grassy bank behind us — the sand where we were sitting runs up to a part of the beach that’s suddenly about 2 feet higher and covered in marsh grass.  So he put everything up on that so it’d be sure to stay dry.  And then we just sat there as the waves came closer and closer to our chairs and then under our chairs and then sunk the chairs in the sand several inches as the water washed past.  It was so cool!  And really relaxing.  And Justin packed up the car while I sat there enjoying it and then we dug my chair out of the sand and went home.  Where we covered his upper torso with lots and lots of aloe.

It was a great day!

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Song stuck in my head and phone update

Wednesday, June 8th, 2011

So, Justin has a plan for getting service in the house that he’s worked out, but then wasn’t able to complete because the cell phone company wouldn’t talk to him since the account is in my name.  *Sigh*  We’ve fixed that today, but he’s not feeling great, so it’ll wait another day or two before we make more progress on that.

But if you call, I’ve got voicemail set up now and hopefully it’ll let me know when I’ve missed a call by letting me know I’ve got voicemail.  So feel free to call!  And I’ll call you back when I figure out how.

In other news, I’ve got a snippet of a song stuck in my head and I need your help to figure it out. It’s just the lyrics for a tiny part of the song, but I can’t find it online.  It’s a song from when I was in high school, I think.  Maybe college.  I’m not sure.  But the only part of the song I can remember is this:

“Just trying to take a left, just trying to take a left, just trying to take a left! Why are you trying to take a left?”

Any ideas?  Please let me know; it’s driving me crazy.

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