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Flat on my face

March 31, 2006 by Tricia

Or rather, I fell flat on my chinny chin chin!

I wrote out the whole story on Odd Planet if you’d like to go and read about my accident. It’s kind of humorous, so if you’d like a bit of a laugh at my expense go read the whole story.

The semi-short version is that I was walking with my husband and I either got dizzy or tripped and after a short useless attempt at keeping myself upright I used my chin as a landing pad. On a cement sidewalk!

My husband got me to the hospital pretty fast when he saw the big gapping hole in my chin, and when I told him that I had heard quite a crack when I landed. I wasn’t sure if I had broken my jaw it was hurting so bad. We had a small pit stop at home before we went to the hospital so that I could change my coat since the one I was wearing at the time was covered in blood, and so that I could get an ice pack on my face.

The hospital we went to is the one that I work at, in fact I had to visit the ER where I work. Very embarrassing!

To keep this on the short side I ended up with several stitches in my lower chin after the doctor told me that the wound was right to my chin bone. I must have popped not only the skin but the tissues below it on impact. The doctor also told me that it will take several months to fully heal. It’s bad!

I also had several x-rays of my jaw since it was aching even worse by the time the stitches were finished. The left side is the worst, and the pain goes right into my ear. The x-rays looked good to the doctor, but a radiologist will check them out tomorrow to be sure that there aren’t any small fractures.

At the very least I expect that I’ll be in pain for a few days and end up with a lot of bruising. I haven’t looked at my face since we got home a couple of hours ago, but when I feel my chin it feels like it’s all puffed out. Picture a profile view of a witch with her chin extended and jutting out and that’s what my chin feels like to me right now.

My niece, the first, who happens to have been born when I was 12, is getting married near the end of April. The doctor told me that my scar will be very bad around that time because scars are usually very red and raised after about 4 or 5 weeks of healing. Lovely! Just in time for the wedding. Oh well, I guess it could be worse. I really could have broken my jaw and ended up attending her wedding with a wired jaw or something like that.

I’m sitting here in a lot of pain right now. I really hit the ground hard! My neck, my jaw, and the sides of my head hurt. The freezing is also starting to come out of my wound too so that’s talking to me as well.

I haven’t eaten yet so I’m going to go try to suck some soup through my stiff jaw and then try to sooth my aches and pains with an ice pack. I still can’t believe I did this to myself. I’ve told you before that I’m a klutz. Well here’s the proof! Thankfully I’m usually a bit more resilient than I was tonight.





Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Pulled a Trish Tagged With: accident, chin, Health and Fitness, jaw, klutz, Pulled a Trish, stitches, wound, x ray

Extreme Gardening

March 29, 2006 by Tricia

It’s that time of year again. Time to uncover the garden, taking off any winter protection that I put on in late fall and see what’s happening with my plants.

Before I go any further I must explain that the winter of 2004/2005 was very very cold here, with very little snow cover. I had protected most of my plants with either a mound of soil (around roses), or a layer of leaves and we did put some burlap up around the plants in the back yard. It looks ugly, but hey, it’s usually covered in at least a foot of snow and it’s the backyard- who sees it but us and some of our neighbors right? That year I lost two roses in the front flower bed, and had to move a struggling climbing rose to the backyard or else it would have died as well. Most winters aren’t that harsh here in Toronto, but that one was particularly bad for my tender plants.

This past fall I was determined not to lose any plants. I think we kind of over did it. My husband gathered more than 50 bags of leaves from our neighbors. Actually I have no idea how many bags of leaves we used- I stopped counting at 50.

It’s very windy where we live. Year round. Why, I don’t know exactly, but just believe me- it’s windy. So, ever since I started planting tender roses in my yard I’ve tried to protect them from the harsh winter wind. We do this by attaching burlap to the fence behind the flower beds, then I put a mound of earth around my roses that is about a foot high, foot wide. After that we put at least a foot of leaves on the plants, and then we create a burlap fence at the front of each flower bed. I don’t wrap many of my plants, I just fence them in and give them a layer of protection.

This winter our plants had about 3 feet of leaves covering them- I kid you not! Of course it figures that this winter was so mild that we barely had to wear winter clothing.

Last Friday I went outside and took a good look at our well protected garden. All the roses survived, perhaps even thrived. Green stems and branches right to the tips! I’ll be starting out with roses this year that are four or five feet tall rather than having to cut down their frost damaged dead branches to within a foot of the ground as I usually do. They all have leaf buds and I believe, after looking at one rose closely yesterday that I might actually have tiny rose leaves on some by the end of the week. Unbelievable!

My first crocus’ were up last Friday too!

Yellow Crocus

Yesterday I decided that the garden needed to be uncovered. I wanted to see what was under all those leaves. We started by taking down the burlap in the front yard- yes I burlapped the front last fall due to my rose loses. Ugly! It had to go, people were staring at my house.

I came up with the bright idea that we could gather all of the leaves that we had used and mulch them with the lawn mower, turn them into compost and put them back on the garden in a few months. Yeah ha ha. Just the leaves from the front, carefully put into two large garbage containers, pretty much covered the free space in our backyard. I think we had 7 or 8 large garbage containers of leaves on the front flower bed.

My husband being the good guy that he is went along with my scheme. As he always does. He did his best to mulch up the leaves from the front flower beds. I was able to put about half of them into our compost container.

Then we started uncovering the backyard. Outer layer of burlap came down and we surveyed the huge amount of leaves that we’d have to dispose of in some way or another. It is an extreme amount! We managed to uncover about a third of the back flower beds before we finally gave up.

A friend from work came over around 4:30 in the afternoon and ended up being our first garden visitor of the year. My husband being the social butterfly that he is, decided at 6:30 p.m. while we were still working in the backyard to call another friend from work to see if she and her husband wanted to come over and watch us. Now who would want to come over and watch two people move leaves around in their yard? I probably wouldn’t, but my hubby is a real charmer and they did come over around 7:30 p.m.. We were still working in the yard, in the dark when they arrived.

We have a very small backyard. It measures 17 feet wide, by 32 feet long. Our front yard is even smaller- you could probably fit our front yard into our backyard 10 times. Most of the backyard is taken up by a border of 3 and 4 foot deep flowerbeds and a 20 square foot patio. There isn’t much lawn, but what lawn there was was covered in at least 2 feet of leaves when our friends arrived, and the flowerbeds still had a good coating of leaves on them as well. I greeted them with “Welcome to Fall!” because it certainly doesn’t look like spring in our yard anymore, it looks like autumn. I’ll try to take a picture of it today before we start trying to clear out all the leaves.

I have no idea what to do with all the leaves. We can mulch them and perhaps put some back on the garden, turning them into the soil so that they can compost right in the ground. We can also mulch some and put them in those two great big garbage containers we have and hope they decompose in there too, or slowly add them to our compost pile when it goes down a bit. I still think we are going to have to get rid of at least half the leaves, which means putting them in yard waste bags. Trouble is that the city doesn’t start taking away yard waste until April 11th. We’ll have a long row of bags lining our narrow driveway until then. Hmmm maybe if we mulch up all the leaves our neighbors will take back some of their leaves and use them on their gardens too?

The exciting news is that under all of these leaves I found tulip and daffodil leaves. Some of the growth was almost a foot high! My tulips and daffodils don’t usually come up until sometime in April and don’t bloom until near the end of April or early May and continue on until mid-June or so. Between the leaves already starting to come out on my roses and my head started spring flowers we are going to have a spectacularly beautiful spring.

Garden stats: Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Zone 6, USDA zone 5b, backyard- southern exposure, front yard – northern exposure. Small garden with over 2500 spring and early summer flowering bulbs, 60+ roses, 400+ perennials. 200+ annuals and vegetable are planted each year as well.

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, Tricia's Garden Tagged With: backyard, beautiful, bloom, daffodil, early spring, extreme gardening, flower, flowers, friends, garden, Gardening, Home and Lifestyle, husband, lawn, leaves, neighbors, plant, plants, Toronto, Tricia's Garden, tulip

Pupsickle Contest

March 25, 2006 by Tricia

It wasn’t hard to pick my latest renter Pupsickle. Erin lives in the land of the midnight sun and I enjoy reading about life in her beautiful frozen land. If you look through her site you’ll find some great pictures of Alaska’s ice sculpture contest, her dancing dog, vacation pictures and so much more. I like the way Erin writes about life. I particularly enjoyed one of her recent posts “Things I know for sure” . It’s humorous, and I’m sure we can all related to a few of the items on her list.

Contest:

I’ll give you a little incentive to visit Erin’s site, although I think that when many of you get there and actually start reading her site you won’t really need the push.

Visit Pupsickle and then send me an e-mail telling me what vegetable she loves to torture her husband with, and your bl0gmad user name. My e-mail can be found in the upper left hand column under “about me”.

**Hint** read her post titled: Update (March 21, 06)

On Friday March 31st, I will put all the names of those who have entered, and given the correct answer, into a hat and randomly select THREE winners.

If you are not already a member of bl0gmad please click on one of the links above and go register. You’ll get a lot of hits to your site and will likely get some regular readers as a result of joining the site so it’s a win win situation.

Thank you for all of the comments on my last post. I believe it’s a site record! Just to be clear though- I love writing and I have been enjoying the bl0gging format and it’s ease of use. As one of my commenters put it- it’s “the peripheral side of blogging” that got to me. I know visitors and regular readers will eventually come even if I don’t surf my brains out at all the traffic sites. it’ll just take a lot longer.

I just got a little bit down because I’ve been spending so much time doing the “peripheral” activities that it started to take away from my enjoyment of actually writing new posts for my site. I too have found some great sites while surfing on the various traffic engines and I wouldn’t have found them if I hadn’t have been surfing. There are pro’s and con’s to everything and I suppose yesterday I was seeing and feeling more of the negative side, perhaps more than I ever had before.

I’ve also been feeling absolutely horrid the past three or four days and that has got me more than a little down. BTW it takes a LOT to get me down. As my few regular readers might know I have Crohn’s disease which is an inflammatory bowel disease. It’s painful, life changing, occasionally embarrassing, and sometimes life threatening, and on top of that it’s name sucks!

I’ve been in so much pain of the last few days that I’ve taken more pain medicine than I ever have in the past. Mind you, thanks to my doctors stupidity I’ve only had pain medicine available to me for the last two months but that’s another rant.

Anyway- I think I have another partial bowel obstruction. I’m a nurse- I know the signs, and I’ve experienced it several times in the past so I’m pretty sure that’s what is going on. I also know from both my work and my past experience that unless it gets really bad or becomes a total blockage that if I were in the hospital they would mainly pump be full of I.V. fluids, perhaps up the meds I’m already taking and just keep an eye on me. I might be being both a stupid nurse and a stupid patient right now but I am NOT going to the hospital. Not yet. If it gets worse I definitely will. It’s just two blocks away.

One pro of having this problem- perfect way to lose weight. I’m living on water and broth right now. One con- PAIN!

I’m mainly only telling you guys this because:

1. it helps explain my mindset from yesterday a little bit better.

2. There is a chance that I might have to go to the hospital and if I do I will likely be admitted. This could delay the contest that I’ve just started. Don’t worry- I’ll draw names when I return if that happens. But it won’t – right?

3. This is my bl0g and while I really don’t want to make it a Crohn’s or “living with pain” bl0g, I am going to talk about what I’m going through on occasion mostly because this disorder has become my life in the last year and a half. In fact I just got put off work for another four months as a result of what I’m going through. So every once in a while I’m likely going to bring it up.

Ok, enough of that! Check back late this afternoon or sometime this evening. I made an interesting discovery Friday evening and I’d like to share it with my readers.

Filed Under: Contest, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Rent my site, Website Promotion Tagged With: comments, Contest, crohns, Health and Fitness, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pupsickle, regular readers, Rent my site, traffic sites, Website Promotion, win credits

Waste of Time?

March 24, 2006 by Tricia

I’m starting to wonder if bl0gging is just a waste of my time. I don’t mean bl0gging itself. I enjoy writing. It’s all the other stuff that’s making me feel this way.

I’m spending so much time surfing to earn credits that I’m not getting much else done. What am I earning credits for? So that people can look at my site for 20 to 30 seconds? Are they reading it? Some are, but probably most aren’t.

I’m also spending time looking for places to “buy space” from. In the past three days I’ve put in an amazing 29 bids to buy space on other sites for a week for this site and my other site – Odd Planet. Of those 29 bids, perhaps 22 bids were for this site. I managed to secure 2 spots. Neither of them for Tricia’s Musings.

The whole point of “buying space” on someones site is so that your own bl0g can get a few more visitors. Ones who actually mean to come and visit so that they can see what your site is about. So I spend some time checking on the sites that I bid on.

  • I check their history.
  • Did the other sites that they rented to get any hits?
  • Did the site owner at least mention your site once?
  • How does the amount of credits they are charging to rent their space compare to the amount of visits their renter got?

There is no way that I’m giving someone 50 of my hard earned credits if they have a past history of their renter only getting one or two hits for the whole week. Especially if they didn’t even mention their renters site at least in passing to try to get their visitors to see the site. If I like a site, and it gets at least 5 visitors for every 20 credits they charge to rent space, and has at least a one line mention of their renters site I’ll put a bid in.

So, as you can see, to have put 29 bids on sites in the past three days takes me some time because I really check each site out carefully. Then to not even get one bid accepted for this site, well, that makes me feel like I’m wasting my time.

This also makes me feel like my bl0g isn’t good enough. I know that’s probably not the case. The sites I’m bidding on are getting more than just one bid, and unfortunately Tricia’s Musings just isn’t being chosen. 22 times in a row. Still it does make me wonder if there is something wrong about this blog that I’m just not picking up on yet.

To add to this feeling I’ve had a run of bad luck on the Battle of the Bl0gs lately too. When I first changed this sites theme a week or so ago I started winning battles for the first time. Strange isn’t it? The content didn’t change but look did and suddenly my site was a winner. However my luck changed again. I’ve been putting both my sites in battles the last two or three days and I think I’ve only won twice.

Between losing my bids and battles, and spending a very large chunk of time surfing to earn more and more credits, I’m starting to ask myself just what am I doing.

Is it worth it? Am I getting any regular readers by doing all of this?

Perhaps I’ll just sit on my nice big pile of credits and stop trying to give them away to other sites for a small piece of their bl0g.

Does anyone else feel this way from time to time?

Filed Under: Blog traffic exchanges, Blogging, Website Promotion Tagged With: Blog traffic exchanges, Blogging, perception of site due to design, site promotion, site theme, Web Design, Website Promotion

Spring Resolutions

March 21, 2006 by Tricia

Mauve Fringed Tulip in my garden

I don’t get out much.Yes – I just came to that realization. I went to the doctors yesterday and I was sitting there trying to think when I last stepped outside my house and I think it was for my last doctors appointment about a week and a half ago. Pathetic isn’t it?

You’d think I was an old lady from what I just said above wouldn’t you? NOT. I just have a belly ache that won’t go away. I’m starting to feel like this is my theme song:

“She put the lime in the coconut, she drank ’em both up (3x)
Put the lime in the coconut, she called the doctor, woke him up,
and said, Doctor, ain’t there nothin’ I can take,
I said Doctor, to relieve this bellyache,
I said Doctor, ain’t there nothin’ I can take,
I said Doctor, to relieve this bellyache”

Actually, just listening to that song makes me feel better. Maybe I should either play it all day, or trying putting the lime in the coconut and drink it all up? I’d probably end up adding some rum if I did the lime and coconut though. Wouldn’t you?

But it was nice being out yesterday. My husband and I made an outing of it and got some groceries done and stopped to get some food for the turtles. No- I’m not going to tell you what we bought for the turtles- it will gross you out.

I sat in the car while my husband popped into the store. The radio was playing a run of David Bowie songs. I forgot how much I like David Bowie. They were playing China girl while I waited. Kind of ironic since I was sitting in Toronto’s little china town in the East end at that time.

That’s what I should do to make myself feel better, play music all day. But of course if I play music all day I’d eventually end up dancing to a song or two. Might as well set up a webcam if I’m going to do that and be like the Daily Dancer. Yep, I could give all my visitors a daily dance. Of course since I’m a girl some of you would probably want to see a different kind of dance than what the Daily Dancer does.

Anyway, I’m glad that Spring is finally here! That should make me feel better too. I can’t wait for my garden to really start waking up. Naturally, as it starts to wake up I’ll have to get out and there and do some work, but I enjoy that.

I’m also going to try to get out for a walk everyday now that spring has arrived. Murphy’s Law dictates that as I sit her typing out this post it’s -8 Celsius. Brrrr. I think I’ll wait until the afternoon when it’s bound to be warmer.

Oh, I think I have a way to solve some of my upcoming money woes! No- I’m still not going to do that kind of dance! I’d need to put a lot of rum in the coconut to end up doing that! Get your minds out of the gutter will you?

A few people that my husband and I work with rent out a room in their house to students coming in from other Countries to study English or other courses. Sometimes the student stays in your home for as little as one week, or two weeks. I think the longest is one month. One agency pays $750 for boarding a student in your home for a month. I believe you have to provide one or two home cooked meals a day along with the room. No problem. We have a three bedroom house, and right now there is just the two of us. Our co-workers who do this say that the students are barely ever home. If that’s true we’d still have a lot of privacy. I think we are going to try it out. At least it’s short term and if we don’t like it we don’t have to do it again.

I’d like to thank everyone who has commented on my new theme. I’m very happy with it. The color is a nice spring – like color isn’t it?

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease, Recreation Tagged With: Coconut Harry Nilsson, crohns, David Bowie, flowers, garden, Health and Fitness, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Music, plants, spring

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