Saturday, April 30, 2011

Where did April go?

Tomorrow is the first day of May!  Where did April go?

At work I have to do monthly reports.  I just completed March.  It seems.  I know my April folder is filled with evidence of activity for this month, new clients, etc.  But still.  April 1st was just last week, right?

I do recall Paul's annual April's Fool thing.  As he does EVERY year, he got me.  He said something about a broken pool filter and that water had soaked a part of the back yard.  First conversation of the morning.  I followed him outside... "April Fool."  Every year.  I fall.  And then I say, "Not next year." You can set a clock to this.  It will happen.

Easter happened last weekend.  That became an event unrelated to the holiday, and won't be blogged about out of respect ... for now.

Maybe it's because April is not really that momentous of a month.  January is big.  February is a shortie month and has Valentine's Day.  March is spring break and the weather starts to remind us why we love living in the South.  Jump to May.  End of school.  Huge.  June is beginning of summer, July has the 4th, August is back to school, September begins the fall season, October builds to Halloween, November and December are probably the biggest months of the year.

So back to April.  I guess maybe I didn't give you proper attention.  Whatever the reason, I believe I blinked and now you're gone.  Next year, like April Fools, I promise to be more aware.

Happy May Day everyone!!

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Mum's the word

I watched Diana marry the prince with a bunch of co-workers from the newspaper some 30 years ago.  It was in the middle of the night.  We had all gathered for the watch party at the home of an editor.  There was lots of food, talking, laughing.  I recall sitting on a hardwood floor looking up at a small TV, probably 28-inch.  It was the thing to do back then, especially if you were in the news business.  The wedding back then, consumed the airwaves.

Now Prince William is getting married and the world's attention is turned to London, just as it was when his mother got married.  But a lot has changed since then.  We now have DVR, 24-hour cable "news", and gigantic flat televisions connected to theater quality sound systems.  No need to interrupt a perfectly sound slumber.  We can watch at our leisure.  Pick the time.  Replay any parts we want as many times as we want.  Freeze the action to run to the kitchen or bathroom or to quiet a barking dog.  No sitting on a hardwood floor either.  More like a soft leather chair or couch in jammies holding a beverage of choice.

What fool will be getting up in the middle of the night this time to watch the royal wedding?

Me. 

It's an event.  OK.  It's like the new year's countdown.  You stay up to watch that.  It's the law, really.  World Cups games, too, we've gotten up in the middle of the night to watch.  There's something still exciting about watching an event live.  Will I have company?  Probably not, unless three dogs count.  But that's OK.  I can watch uninterruped and cry if I feel like it, drink tea and eat scones.  (I wonder where you buy scones.  Is there a scones store?  Starbucks!)

Maybe it's the mum in me. Prince William and my Andrea were born a month apart.  Diana had a rough go as a princess, but she appears to have raised a decent prince.  I am excited about getting to watch him get married, but I know I will be thinking a lot about Diana and wishing she could have been there.

Cheers!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Parting is such sweet sorrow

I fired my cardiologist.  Sort of.

Yesterday I had an appointment with a new cardiologist, someone who had been recommended.  Dr. Sneha Patel.  I didn't want to fire my old (literally) cardiologist until I met Dr. Patel.  I can tell you for sure now, it's out with the old and in with the new. 

So I told Dr. Patel I felt disloyal to my old doc and gave her some rambling explanation for wanting to switch: wanting to be more proactive, wanting to live, wanting a doc who recalls my case after years and years of being his patient.  She smiled (good response).  I didn't want to be highly critical of my ex doc because that is a turn off.  I mean, he did save my life, for which I am grateful.  And, I really bonded with his PA, or whatever her degree is.  She was always responsive and I felt well cared for... by her.

So now I am 11 years out from my triple bypass and I want to really take part in my health, living longer, etc.  Enter Dr. Patel. She repeated what I had said and asked for clarifications, making no assumptions.  Listening.  I like that in a doc. And she is just smart.  I asked her why she went into cardiology and part of her answer was she wanted a balance of working with patients and working with "the heart."  Which apparently is a pretty cool thing - and important part of the anatomy - to get to work with in the field of medicine. 

Oh, and would you believe I was in and out in 1 hour, 15 minutes?  That is the typical wait time in my previous doc's lobby before getting called back.  Then add another 30 minute or longer wait in the exam room.  

Thanks to my previous doc, especially his staff.   I am grateful for their kindness and care.   I wish I could say goodbye in person, but that would just be awkward. 

Monday, April 18, 2011

A trip to the Austin zoo!!

The Austin Zoo is a sanctuary for animals that had been owned privately or as "pets", such as lions, bear, monkeys, tigers, wolves, etc.  Some brilliant committee also suggested that the sanctuary allow chickens, roosters, peacocks, etc. to roam free, which has the effect of involving you in the experience of the "wild."  And, it gives little and big kids a reason to run after chickens!  (Addie and Michael).  Weather was perfect and lunch (made by Jenny) was wonderful!  This zoo is so user friendly, it even has a cart selling food, including snow cones that cost less than $2.  We can vouch for the orange and lemon lime.  Of course there is a charge to get in: $8 for adults and children older than 2, $6 for seniors (55 and older).  Well worth the price of admission.  Enjoy the pics!











































 
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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sexual harassment in 2011

I am a social worker in Texas.  My clients are mostly young women and their children.  Recently, standing outside with a client, waiting for her ride, I was mortified at behaviors of males in cars.  Drive by gawkers and worse. She did not react to the sexual harassment, as if immune.  It started, for me, a conversation with my own two adult daughters and younger colleagues.  Similar stories.  Where have I been?  Maybe this is just Texas. (fingers crossed) 

Please don't tell me we are going to have to take to the streets again.  But if that's what it takes, I'm in.  I have one granddaughter and another granddaughter on the way.  God help the disrespectful, moronic male who harasses either one of them in my presence. 

This really pisses me off.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Donald Chump!

I am sure that if Donald Trump realized he would lose me as a loyal viewer of the current installment of Celebrity Apprentice, he would have thought twice about stirring the Birther pot.  He didn't, however, ask for my input before he started down this lowly, dead end road.   

I think I'll blame Gary Busey.  He's the weekly target of disdain on the men's side. For good reason, too.   I think Busey's crazy has rubbed off on The Donald.  And now I will never get to see Trump fire Gary Busey.  Thanks a lot Busey.  You should have kept your crazy to yourself.   Kindergarten rules, dude.

The show just doesn't have the same fun factor.  Sure, Trump has done other nutty things, but this Birther stuff is too way out there, even for Donald.  Sigh.

He leaves me no choice. I will boycott his show.  Donald Trump, you're fired!

(Of course I'm not against reading about who gets fired. I really hope Gary Busey leaves soon.  He adds nothing to him team.  Just ratings.  Marly Matlin is hands down the best celebrity EVER).

 

Friday, April 8, 2011

Shut'er down? Really?

Disclaimer: Our household runs on federal dollars.

In the words of Tom Brokaw (paraphrasing), not in his lifetime has a president had to govern in the midst of so many major events, catastrophic events, economic events.  Three wars now, earthquake and tsunami in Japan, bank collaspes, coroded housing market, unemployment through the roof, multiple Middle East government collapses, shaky US economy as a result of these multiple events.  The cost has been paid in human life and suffering.

It's too much.  We've said in this household, what could possibly happen next?

Government shutdown.  Cool.  The rogue (yes, I've taken back the word, see previous post on Sarah Palin) group of freshmen Republican Congressmen and women are demanding it.  Nothing short of putting millions out of work satisfy them.  It's a novice move and it looks as though they will get their victory. And for what purpose?  War?  Economy? Democracy?  Nope.  Because they are against abortion.  

I don't have a problem with their position against abortion. I don't agree it, but I especially don't agree with holding the national budget hostage until funding to Planned Parenthood is taken out of the budget.  There's a time and place to wage that war (committees before the budget goes to the floor, it's called democracy).

The Republicans likely will win this battle.  Shame on them.