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Hectic

Well, it’s a Monday, that’s for sure. I have a dentist appointment today (one that I’ve already rescheduled once), to get a cavity pried out & either re-filled, or a crown put on. For the first time in my life, I don’t want a crown!

Add to that a nasty headache that resists all forms of treatment – Excederin, Water…. and work things are bursting into flame, so I just want to bury my head in a pillow (possibly bite it) and sleep, sleep, sleep. The bonus is that I’ve now had two nights of blissful, cough-free sleep. Go allergist dude for identifying the meds as the culprit!

Oof. It’s a Monday all right. I’ve got a case of ’em, too.

I’m Bringin’ Scratchy Back…..

Those other dust mites don’t know how to act….
Cats & Dogs give me attacks….

OK, enough lyric spoofing. I went to the allergist! I got results! AND! Who knew I was allergic to dogs? Not me! I’d say whatever my allergic reaction to dogs is, it’s nothing compared to cats. Cat pelt, to be specific. If I’m in a room with a cat, it’s a matter of time before my eyes start to puff and burn, my skin feels like a rash is starting & I get itchy and the sneezing begins; not so with a dog, or at least any dogs I’ve met – including Polly & Suzy. But the truth is – if you inject Essence de Dog under my skin, I do react. And despite being OFF my allergy medication for three days, I didn’t notice any major reactions in the house – sneezing or otherwise – just a runny nose. And my cough. Oh yes. My cough. The whole reason for going. The doc took one look at my prescriptions and immediately pronounced my water pill/blood pressure med as the culprit. The very prescription I started less than six months ago. Had a fella in last week with the same thing. 8-10% of people who take an ACE inhibitor-based medicine have this cough. No big deal to switch to something else, and I’ve already sent an email to my doctor about it. Let’s keep our fingers crossed! He was extremely confident, which was lacking in my ENT’s diagnosis.

However, allergy testing is not the most fun a gal can have on a Thursday afternoon. After the first set of 20 scratch tests on my back, they did an additional 9 on my arm. They tested cats & dust mites again, and I was exercising all the restraint I had not to claw my arm off. As a distraction, I took a couple of photos, you know, because I like to share the excitement of daily life:

The Final Nine

Not Happy

I’m glad that’s over! And I’m back on Allegra, and getting my prescriptions changed, and hopefully returning to MY definition of “normal” tout de suite.

T-Minus-60

So, I’m off to the allergist shortly. This should be fun. You know, the way being stung by bees and bitten by mosquitoes is fun. There’s a reason I never took up rattler wranglin’ for fun.

I have mixed feelings, and am a little nervous – who knows what-all I’m allergic to now, and if my cough is or isn’t related to allergies, and if they’ll have horse pills for me and oh yeah, do they at least put something on my back to stop the maddening itch from all their scratch tests? The woman on the phone informed me they do this every day to children, so that might’ve been my cue to GROW UP about it, I suppose, or perhaps she was just hinting that if I start to wail, they might give me a Saf-T-Pop.

I feel kind of queasy, but that could be directly related to my extremely apathetic lunch, which consisted of smokehouse almonds & a V-8. And Diet Coke. Which does not ordinarily make me a might nervous when I drink it, mmmmhm. We’ll see! Won’t I feel stupid if I’m allergic to nuts!

Large & In Charge

Shit, that’s what they’d probably put on my tombstone, if I were to have one. Except I guess it would have to say ‘Large & Not In Charge Anymore’. And speaking of tombstones, I don’t want one, fyi. Back to taking the reins, sometimes when you feel really off-kilter and out-of-sorts, the best thing you can do is TAKE CHARGE. And that’s what I did today. Bam! Boom! Thwack! (No people or animals were harmed in the Taking of the Charge.) Felt good. Got rid of the crazies that were fluttering around like drunken moths obscuring the light from my soul.

Speaking of crazy, My Friend Kristin has some sort of restraint. Yesterday on HER morning commute, a crazy woman stood in the middle of the intersection and started taking her clothes off while talking wildly to noone in particular. If :I: had seen that, you bet your bippity I’d have had my camera phone out so fast you wouldn’t have even had time to SPELL crazy. Blog Fodder, posting by 9 a.m.! Crazy People! Disrobing! Not me for once!

Well, it’s day #139 of overcast and rainy, and yes, that’s a grotesque exaggeration, it’s only been two days of it, but still. I know we all need rain and clouds and April Showers Bring May Flowers, but embroider that shit on a pillow, I need some SUN! Not baking, broiling, stifling heat (we had to put the a/c on for one. whole. day!) but just nice beams of sunshine and Vitamin D and a little drying out and really, in the end, this is all about the tempo of the wiper blades. When it’s not pouring rain, you put the wipers on “intermittent”. And then there’s a gauge for “super long pause intermittent” on one end, and “why aren’t you just kicking it up to regular wiper speed intermittent”. And finding the perfect balance in-between, the exact point where the wipers clear your windshield without allowing too much rain to collect, people, this is frustrating to find. And I’m tired of playing the What’s My Proper Wiper Speed game while I’m trying to drive, and slowing for school zones and looking at Ward Parkway and then add to that, I’m now on watch for insane people pulling their shirts off. The burdens. How does one smaller than I bear them, I ask you? :sniff: It’s difficult to even imagine it.

(I’m feeling verbose AND dramatic and that can only lead to one thing: bizarro blog entries!)

When I Rule The World, Some People Are Gettin’ Smacked Upside The Head.

Unbeknownst to me last Saturday night, I witnessed a burglary.

I had gone to pick up some dinner, kind of late, because I’d gotten all wrapped up again in my plantings, so it was around 7:30, 7:45. As I headed for 99th Street, I looked over to where the KC Gardener’s Association plant sale had been, and saw people loading the plants into their cars. Of course, I thought they were volunteers, because every year after the plant sale, the leftover plants are taken to the association chair’s home, where they are sold at half price. The Wo and his buddy Eric were going to go over to his house Monday after work, and I even remember thinking, “Wow, they had a lot of plants leftover, the guys will have fun on Monday looking at them all!”

Nope.

Jerkballs, thieves, assholes, you pick the noun – they loaded up all the plants into their cars and STOLE THEM. From a non-profit organization. $7,000 worth of plants. James and Eric discovered this when they went by the chair’s house last night. And imagine my surprise to discover I’d watched it happen.

I said to James this morning, “Well, certainly the police will investigate that, given how much the plants were….” and I trailed off, because of course, the value of the things stolen from OUR home last year was more than that. And nobody ever followed up or did anything to make me feel like an ounce of effort was being put into finding the culprits. So I’m just saying. When I rule the world, things like this will be given the attention they deserve. Part of me wishes I’d been feeling my usual chatty self and gone over and chirped at those people, maybe gotten a better look or even an inkling that they were up to no good. Of course, who knows. They might have been armed plant robbers, and god only knows how badly they wanted all these plants. It’s just a damn shame, because it’s their only fundraiser and you want to believe that the hobbies of gardening, or knitting, attract and retain only good moral people, but we know people steal yarn, steal knitted samples, and now we know they steal plants.

Maybe instead of a head smack, they should get a cactus smackin’. Where it counts.

That’s MY Mall.

I almost went to Ward Parkway Mall yesterday afternoon. I needed to get a birthday & Mother’s Day gifts. I would have been gone before the gunman got there, but all the same, it was an eerie feeling.

James was reading one of his bulletin boards, and said, “Three people killed at a Kansas City mall.” I didn’t quite believe him. “Bannister?” I said. Showing my profiling of the area, but still. I won’t go to Bannister mall anymore. There aren’t any shops left, and as surrounding stores continue to leave, it’s a pretty rough area.
He started searching for the news story.

Goddamn.
Right up the street. Six minutes from our house. Two miles. I drive by the mall on my way to work every day. My beloved Chick-Fil-A sits across the Target parking lot. Target, the one I go to sometimes on my way to work. Starbucks. PierOne. McAlister’s. PetSmart It’s MY mall, goddamn it. OUR mall. Kristin & Justin’s gym is there. I scoffed at the first Reuters report that called it “upscale”. It’s not. It used to be headed for the same fate as Bannister, and then Target came. And the others came, too. And it turned everything around. I was pissed last night. My first reaction was fear, clinging to solitude, isolation, hide from the crazy people with guns. My next reaction came quicker, anger, and it’s still there. I won’t let fear run my life, I can’t. None of us should.

I had a conversation over lunch with an old friend of mine last week, and we talked about the Virginia Tech shootings. I said that our parents, the Boomers, they watched a societal change in their lifetime – hell, they went from no tv to black and white and three stations to plasma color and 1,000 channels. My dad told me about the ice truck that came through their neighborhood, and in the hot summer days, the iceman would give the kids a little chip of ice from the giant blocks, a cool break in the hot Chicago summer. Our parents watched the transformation from 1950’s conservatism to a scantily-clad, gyrating MTV miasma. They had many notable shifts from an age of innocence and arguably, simplicity. I believe for my generation – because MTV arrived in our pubescent years, and we eagerly embraced it – our societal change is unexpected violence. Our parents are experiencing it, too, but we were raised with the tube, and everything it brought. We expect violence, but of the calculated cinematic variety. Rambo gets the bad guys. Drive-bys happen in those OTHER neighborhoods. We listen to the music for the cues, that the hero will still exact justice, and protect the American Way. Then 9-11 happened. And Columbine, and then all the other crazy “Let’s go wacko and take as many people with us as we can” incidents happened. Yes, they happened before, but they tended to be more family-based. Kill everyone in the house, then take yourself out. Now, public-place multiple-killings have become a new road to fame, a way to tell the world you’re really pissed off, that The Man or The Bullies at School are keepin’ you down. It’s shocking. It doesn’t happen in the movies. There’s no clear explanation for it. There’s no music to warn you. There’s no predictor, no way to dodge it.

For three people – and their families – yesterday (the first person was killed at her home & her car was what the gunman drove to the mall), it was an unfair, unexpected fucked-up twist in the fabric of life. The gunman probably got what he wanted, suicide by cop. I’m glad the police were able to get there as quickly as they did, to keep more people from getting hurt and killed. I’ll go back to Ward Parkway Mall, and I’m sure I’ll feel a little more cautious, be a little more aware of my surroundings. I’ll probably feel that way shopping anywhere, at least for a while. Our brave new idyllic world is eroding around us, one gunman at a time.

Live, Late-Breaking….and Amusing.

I’m watching KCTV5’s morning show, and usually they’re just chipper and entertaining, but now they’re playing music that “segues” into their stories, and some story was just on about searching for a cure, so they played “Cure for Pain” by Morphine (which happens to be one of those bands that makes me want to drink whiskey & dance on tables) and I was shocked, because it’s not the most mainstream song you’d expect to hear on the NEWS, but then the anchorwoman ruined it all by chirping, “And that’s The Morphines!” I buried my face in my hands. Mark Sandman is going to haunt her ass tonight.

Other notable news stories from this morning: A 60-something year old lady named Vera in Tuckahoe NY had a surprise for a would-be robber of her deli – with one hand, she grabbed some singles and threw them on the floor, and when he bent down to get them, she went, WHAM, with the baseball bat she’d grabbed with her other hand, and the moral of the story was “Don’t Mess With Vera”, and Vera was quite the spitfire, but unfortunately, I can’t find the news clip. Seeing Vera slam the bat on the imaginary burglar for the cameras (with the shouted “WHAM”!) was pretty awesome.

In my effort to find the clip, I did see a poll on the website, “Should scalping be legalized in Missouri, yes or no.” WTF???? OH hell. I just clicked through for more info. See, I think it should be phrased TICKET SCALPING, because I completely went with my original definition of the word, and I could not believe my eyes, that someone was trying to legalize separating your scalp from your head.

Considering I was outside in the garden at SIX THIRTY this morning, I have decreed the rest of the day Free Time, beyond the errands I need to run. I got all my hostas & astilbe planted, landscape fabric down, rosemary potted & one decorative planter finished (uh, 10 more to go….) I need a lot more potting soil, so I’ll get that today & finish up Operation Prettify between today & tomorrow!

Liquor -N- Plants

I started out my morning by, well, getting up. That’s always a good way to start, as opposed to waking up dead, or say, just falling out of bed and crawling around on the floor. AFTER that part, I went to Sutherlands, because they had annuals for $0.69 a four-pack. And hostas in 1# pots for $1.99. Dudes and dudettes, that is Super Cheap! (Oh, maybe I should point out real quicklike that I took today off. I’m going to surprise the Wo with my industrious mad gardenin’ skeelz! Hopefully.) So I got a bunch of cheap petunias and three hostas and it was like, $15, and it almost offset the fact that I truly despise shopping at Sutherlands! Talk about a place in need of a makeover.

Then it was on to the KC Gardener’s Society annual plant sale. Where I was accosted by every single person working the sale, and I brought the median age down by a good thirty years. It was like fresh blood in the water, and everyone wanted to help me. I ended up buying :cough: a lot of plants. It was sort of the reverse of what I once read about child pickpockets in Other Countries, how they swarm you and distract you and they practice in a warehouse under the tutelage of a Master Evil Pickpocket with a long stick pointing out techniques on a mannequin rigged with bells. So when I say the reverse of that, I mean: Old people piling me up with plants. “Have you heard about Pineapple Sage?” (Ah, yes!) “Did you see we marked the begonias down from $5 to $3.50?” (Um, yes, I was standing next to you when you told her to do it?) And an ongoing list of inquisitive questions about what other plants I wanted, and did I have a list, and what sort of clematis did I have back at my house, and always with each new pot going into my cardboard flat, “You are sure gonna be busy this weekend!” in an excited, chirpy, “we got another one, Vern, and if she buys three more plants we get upgraded to VIP at the Waid’s cafeteria!” sort of way. The priceless moment for me was, at the end of ringing all these plants up, the Head Lady asked me if I was a member, and I said, “My husband is,” and she asked his name, and I told her, and WITHOUT LOOKING she sternly said, “HE hasn’t paid his dues!” It was like meeting the Wizard of Gomer’s Parking Lot Plant Sale, she was that all-knowing. So then I paid his dues, in addition to the plants, got my membership discount, and as I balanced two of the three flats in my arms, her cohort bellered, “CARRY OUT!!!!” and I wanted to perhaps have some peace and quiet and a little less attention at that point. And in my haste to pull myself away from the OPPP (Old People Piling Plants), I jumped in my car and started to drive away. Whoops! I needed to also go to Gomer’s, and there’s just something slightly naughty about buying liquor at 9:15 in the morning, I think. For some unfortunate souls, I suppose it’s a ritual, but I had my heart set on getting some of that Patron Coffee Tequila (it’s not just for breakfast anymore), and then I picked up a birthday gift and had a very nice chat with the fellow working behind the counter. He upsold me to also buy a small bottle of Patron Orange Liqueur, in case I want to make top-shelf margaritas, and I think I just have a weakness for the bottle design. Oh, and I found the bottle of tequila that we sampled at that dinner and really liked, and it’s $52 a bottle. So. That stayed at Gomer’s.

But in the end? I spent more money on plants than I did on booze! Maybe I should try to find me one of those agave plants and combine the hobbies…..

Random Orts!

– My boss & I are going out on a sales pitch this afternoon. I immediately had the image from The Traveling Salesman episode of The Office, when Phyllis and Karen get makeovers so they resemble the client’s wife. (I think this is influenced in part by the fact I have a haircut at lunch.)

– I’m really digging the band Guster right now.

– Since my cough continues to plague me, I wrestled with Option A (doing what the ENT said, get a sinus scan and consult a pulmonary disease specialist, which hello, does that sound scary or what?), Option B (going back to my regular physician to review my options), and Option C (ignoring everything and simply willing myself back to health.) Turns out, there is Option D. Two people, in the same night, emailed me and raised the issue of allergies, since they have been struggling with theirs and had some similar symptoms. My thanks to Beth and Mosker, because as I mulled and considered this option, I found myself mentally running back to Easter weekend on the calendar and saying, “But see, self? We WERE fine for a while back there!” and then, it hit me. It froze that weekend. It stayed cold. And last night? Loads of rain. Cleaning the air. No coughing – at least nothing that woke me up. I’m coughing a bit again today, and I have an appointment a week from today with an allergist. The woman on the phone said they had seen a lot of people with these symptoms, so I will have three days of hell (you have to go off your antihistamines in order for the tests to work), but then hopefully we’ll have some answers that don’t involve snaking cameras and equipment down my nose and throat. I figure I’m due for an allergen review, anyway, since it’s been over 10 years since the first & only one I had. Which I do not remember with great fondness. While I wasn’t allergic to a lot? I was WILDLY allergic to several things, and I recall the madness of sitting there, feeling my skin react to the cat dander, dust mites, mold and whatever tree and grass pollen spazzes me out. Apparently this has been a dreadful season for those with allergies, so I’d like to find either the right drug, or explore allergy shots, so I don’t go through this again.

– I have a million things to do, that I want to do, and I have a feeling the weekend’s going to whiz-bang by! Tonight’s knit night, the KC Gardener’s Association plant sale started today, and I’m almost done with the 3rd chemo cap for my co-worker. I’m going to deliver them all when I take her family dinner in a couple of weeks; now I need to come up with a good dish to make, preferably vegetarian, that freezes well and doesn’t involve mushrooms. Any suggestions?

And while we’re open to suggestions, what sort of extreme sport should YOU try? I love the notion of mine….

You Should Try Street Luge

With speeds of up to 70 mph,
Skateboarding laying down is not as tame as it seems.

We’re Gen-U-Wine! Bona-Fide!

Last night, the Wo and I became certified Kansas City Barbecue Society judges. We’ll be receiving our BADGES and certification in a few weeks; the class was truly a unique experience! We learned about the KCBS rules (and yes, oh yes, there are RULES), and we were instructed on the qualities to look for when judging the four meat categories. (Chicken, Pork, Ribs & Brisket.) I think I was starting to take it really seriously, as I felt myself morphing into Juror Mode, and we all know how I feel about truth, justice, and the law & order way of life. Now I can add barbecue to that list!

I think the biggest challenge is that you have to set aside (to some extent) your personal preferences, and since I abhor fat on meat, I still took a bite of the chicken skin to get the flavor; same with cuts of meat – just because you don’t like dark meat, you can’t score it “Awful”. So I’m looking forward to a real judging experience one of these days, and you can be sure, I’ll take it seriously. Sadly, you cannot drink beer while judging, and that’s of course for the cooks’ benefit – all your work and Sloshy McSlosherson declares your chicken “road kill!” and taints the entire table!

The big goal, of course, is to get ourselves into the Grandaddy of ’em all – the American Royal. Maybe I’ll work my way up to Meat Judge by starting with Side Dishes. Or Desserts! :)

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