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Friday, March 01, 2013
The Week That Was
The Week That Was
It’s been a week. The
cold and wind continued with only a bit of wandering hinting at 70. The potty training took a nose dive. I had a 3-day conference to cover. Stitches had to come out and, by the time
this is posted, I will have gone through another epidural.
I had the boys’ part of the week.
As for the potty training, I suppose this is karma coming
back to bite us in the backside. With 3
dogs in my life before her and over 40 years of canine/human years, Lucky, for
whatever reason, continues to backslide to the point where I’ve attached a
leash to her and won’t let her out of my sight.
If I’m not hold her on my lap, then I’m walking her around the house
with Pepper chasing next to us trying to get in on this house-training fiasco.
He did grab it from me a couple of times and started taking
her around the old homestead. As I’m
writing this, he’s kissing her head and trying to wrestle the pink nylon
umbilical cord away from me.
Whatever. My husband
ate a lot of ice cream last night and kept the 3 of us up with his incessant
snoring-so I’m tired, I’m sore and now I’m thinking (to myself), “How am I
going to cover this event when my only thought is when will I get some sleep?”
Finally got my lone stitch out of my biopsy. At least I don’t have to meet new people with
a bandage on my chin and the results were typically benign. Thank goodness for
that bit of news.
As for the epidural-honestly, I was not impressed by the
outcome this new doctor and I had hoped would be the result of his fine needle
control. It was supposed to start
relieving the ever-present pain in my neck and right shoulder. Hah and double Hah, I say!
My weekend will be spent writing up a 2,000 word article on
what private amusement park owners can do to not only make their areas more fun
for guests but how to boost business in this economy. And of course, I’ll have the help of a gray
tabby and a brown Chihuahua to help get my creative juices flowing.
Besides all of the above, I decided I was getting so many
telemarketers calling me that I’d count them all-over 15! And the kicker is-all of them were from
Orange County CA! I knew there’d be some
bad parts about keeping our old landline number. There was one marketing firm that was
universal-DragonSpeak.
I was a tad bit gruff with the man. The last 3 calls from them I said to put me
on the DO NOT CALL list. I’ve also made
no secret that I felt their product was the worst $50 I’ve ever spent on
something for my computer.
Right now, I’m not all that impressed with “the week that
was”, sorry I shared it with you all.
But Spring is around the corner, warmer weather will be a relief to us
all and I’m looking forward to getting my lap and arms back.
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I'm stalling-have that huge FunWorld magazine article to do!!! We have our "landline" through a new thing w/ Sprint-which is our cell company. It allowed us to keep our number and we don't pay extra to call anywhere in the continental states! works out really well, except for the telemarketers.
I can't wait for spring either. I guess last winter's relatively warm weather spoiled us Michiganders. And my wife and I just got back from southern Florida where it was the mid-80s.
That's aggravating about the telemarketers. Whatever happened to the do-not-call list?
That's aggravating about the telemarketers. Whatever happened to the do-not-call list?
they've turned rather nasty! just had another one who, when I said, Stop we are no longer in the state began cursing at me!!!
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