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Signs, Signs, Everywhere a sign

March 11, 2006 by Tricia

Rant mode:

What would you think of a political candidate who puts a sign in your front yard without asking you for permission first?

I’ve seen this happen TWICE this week! Once to me, and also to a few of my neighbors- from two different political candidates running in our provinces by-election.

Earlier in the week- let’s call in it Monday – I saw a car moving slowly by our house. It pulled up into a neighbors driveway and a guy jumped out with some signs for one of the political parties. He walks up to my closest neighbors house and starts putting the sign NOT in her lawn but her front flower bed. My neighbor barely speaks English, is very elderly, and always looks at us quite perplexed when we say we are going to vote (whenever there’s been some kind of election going on that is). So I know she didn’t give them permission to put the sign in her yard. I also knew that she would be upset when she discovered it. Then he went to the lady beside her house and put a sign on her lawn and kept moving down the street that way with the car following. We removed the sign for our neighbor.

I was thinking- there is no way my neighbor said yes to a sign, and I’m pretty sure that a whole street full of people all side by side wouldn’t ALL allow signs – most of them have never had political signs on their lawn in the past and definitely not for the party that was being promoted.

Then yesterday I get up and look outside, check my mail, and I notice a little green piece of paper in my door. I pull it out and take a look and it’s from one of the other parties- one we supported in the federal election this past January, one that we did allow to put a sign up at that time. The note was thanking us for allowing them to put up a sign and had a number we could call if we wanted it removed.

What’s this? It sounded like something off the internet where by signing up once you are automatically “opted in” for anything else that comes later, and you have to manually opt out on your own if you don’t want to participate anymore.

When did political parties start taking on sleazy internet type methods of getting people to participate or accept their junk?

Why would they assume that because I was promoting one party in the federal election that I would back the same party in a provincial election? Yes sometimes people stick with the same party both federally and provincially, but not always. Hey, traditionally in Ontario where I live the elected provincial government party has almost always been the official opposition party of the federal government. When the same party is running both the province and the nation it usually works out badly for all – see last two years of Canadian politics for reference.

I come from a very political family. Actually I come from a historical political family. My great great grand-father was one of Canada’s 13 founding fathers of confederation. Other members of my family have also been involved in provincial and municipal politics. But I’m a bit of a black sheep. I’m sure I vote quite the opposite of most of my family members. I don’t always vote for the same party. I vote for whichever candidate I think will do the best for the area that I’m living in first and move on from there. If the best candidate for my area is going to ruin the city, province or nation, I go for the next best candidate.

So, that’s another reason why I’m fuming over this sign that is in my yard. I’m not necessarily voting for that candidate, AND they didn’t ask me if they could deface my property. That’s a big strike against this candidate- and for the other candidate who had signs put up on my neighbors lawn without her permission too. I still have to decide who I’m voting for- I’ve gotta do my research and read up on all the people running for election. So, in the end I might end up voting for this person who ASSumed they could put a sign on my lawn without asking, but they’ve ticked me off and I can’t guarantee anything right now.

Oh and did I tell you the sign isn’t a little one? No, it’s huge! It’s not pounded into my lawn either. It’s attached to the metal trellis on the front of my house with computer ties! I have to go out there with some scissors to remove the darn ties and get rid of the sign.

Odd Mode:

Speaking of signs …

I’ve been intrigued by one of the residents of my street for some time. This person lives several blocks East of me. For the last year or so, whenever we pass by the house, I’ve noticed this persons front porches windows. I’ve noticed them because more times than not they are totally plastered with handwritten signs and drawings. We are always driving when we pass the house and it’s at a tricky curve in the road just past a traffic light, so it’s difficult to stop right in front of the house and just GAWK like I really want to do. LOL

I really have to stop and take pictures some time. As I’ve passed by in the past I’ve noticed the words Murder, killed, blood, rent and just long rants. It’s like this person gets creative and writes out long rants at whatever he or she is mad about that day and then tapes all the pages onto their front porch windows and door. I’m pretty sure the person has a screw or two loose to be doing something like this. I do have pity for his/her neighbors though- it would be hard to try to sell the house next door with the neighbors strangely posted thoughts plastered all over the windows and sometimes lawn next door.

I will get a picture sometime- I’m sure you’ll be as amused and intrigued as I am when you see it. πŸ™‚





Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Politics, The Neighborhood Tagged With: canadian, computer, Home and Lifestyle, neighbor, neighbors, Politics, The Neighborhood

A nurses tale

March 8, 2006 by Tricia

Nurse in SARS gear

A recent post on Steph’s Mystickal incense and More – Rant Day – People Who DonÒ€ℒt Tip Suck! Caught my eye:

A portion of her post states:


“Waiters and Waitresses are probably the most stepped on, bullied, and abused workers in America. They have to be perfectly polite, treat even the most rude customers with respect, and essentially do everything they can to make a customer happy regardless of whether they have had a bad day, feel ill, or the customer is rude or obnoxious.”

This portion of the article made me laugh a little. Not because I don’t agree that waiters and waitresses and food delivery people are often mistreated, under-paid, under tipped, and taken for granted. No, it made me laugh because I thought to myself, if you substitute the word nurse where waitress, or waiter is listed you have a wonderful description of the field of nursing.

I love my job, don’t get me wrong, but I work in one of the busiest emergency departments in Canada. I am often mistreated, glared at, verbally and physically abused – threatened, kicked, punched, and oh yes, fondled!

On the lighter, but much, much more gross side, I am also shit on (literally!); vomited on; coughed on (the wet sticky sputum ones are really great); bled on; pussed on (really really gross); pee’d on … you name it- it’s got me at some point.

I am also assaulted by a wide variety of the most nauseating smells that you can imagine.

1. Blood in large quantities has a nasty coppery smell that stays with you for hours;

2. The smell of decaying flesh and infection from a gangrenous foot or leg is one that stays with you for days;

3. Everyone knows what stool smells like- but bloody stool is the worst kind;

4. Infected urine!

5. You also might know what stinky feet smell like or might be able to imagine the smell of a street person who hasn’t bathed in several months but put them in a closed room and the smell intensifies greatly, and they always have stinky ol’ nasty socks on! Now that is stinky feet to the extreme.

I may be sounding rather negative right now, but I’m just pointing out what I deal with on a daily basis. I do not judge- ever! But I do smell scents, I feel, I touch, I see, rarely if ever taste (thank god!), and what my 5 senses experience isn’t always pleasant I’ll tell ‘ya.

My work takes both a physical and mental toll on me. I give it my all. I’m on my feet my whole 12 hour shift. Hey- I work 3 different 12 hour shifts in 4 days- what other professional does that? I catch people when they fall, I soften the blow when they actually land on me! I lift, I push, I run, it never ends. I always smile and talk nicely with my patients and their family or friends, even when they are being downright nasty. Sometimes people are nasty when they are in pain or very ill, sometimes they don’t know what they are doing and strike out in confusion or fear. I understand this, and that’s ok- especially if when they are feeling better they realize what they did and say sorry.

Sometimes there isn’t much that I can do for a patient except try to make them comfortable by giving them medication- be it antibiotics, anti-nauseants, or pain meds, dress their wounds, or clean them. If I can make them smile or at least realize that I do care how they feel then I’ve done a big portion of my job, one that I consider very important.

I’m the nice nurse. I rub your back, I hold your hand. I talk with you about the tests and surgeries that you might be undergoing and try to calm your fears. I bring extra food to your loved one when they’ve sat with you all night. I give your loved one- spouse, sibling, parent – a hug and my time when you are dying and I can’t do much more for you- the least I can do is take care of your loved ones in their time of sorrow.

I also take risks in my job as a nurse.

There have been many a time when I’ve had to give a needle to a violent struggling patient or worse attempt to start an intravenous line. So far I’ve been lucky in the ER and haven’t had a needle stick, but I had 7 needle stick injuries in my previous job!(due to poor placement of butterfly needles by the anesthetists!) That was scary because those patients were all Hep C positive and some also had HIV. luckily I did not get infected.

Working in the emergency department, we never know what is going to walk in the door. The media is going on about how the bird flu might be the next possible pandemic, and knowing how SARS walked in our doors in Toronto – it’s a frightening thought.

I lived through SARS. I worked through SARS. The thought of something like that- or worse hitting the streets and hospitals makes me tremor with fear. The thought that I could be exposed to something that could kill me, and possibly my family if I ended up exposing them to it, before it’s understood what kind of evil infection has come upon us, scares the hell out of me. It’s a thought that, since SARS, is with me every time I walk into the department. But do I let that fear stop me from doing my job? Not on your life. I’m on the front line. I’d do it again if I had to- but I never never want to. That fear might even make me a better nurse because I’m even more aware now how devastating it would be to experience an outbreak like that again.

I certainly hope that the majority of you don’t need the services of a nurse as often as you might use the services of a waiter, waitress or food delivery person (although nurses are sometimes treated and thought of as just that on occasion as well! I’ll save that for another rant though!). When you do encounter a nurse please remember that we are people too. We aren’t always healthy or at our best when we come to work- we have chronic illnesses, family worries and stress, aches and pains too. We work hard. We sometimes risk or lives trying to help you. Sometimes we even save lives.

On your next close encounter with a nurse please try to be patient with us.

Waiting times in the emergency departments have increase dramatically over the last few years thanks to hospital closures, nursing and doctor shortages, and local government policies. It’s not uncommon to wait 8 to 16 hours in our ER for a non-life threatening ailment. πŸ™ It’s not MY fault. Complain to the provincial government. Please!

Try not to be too rude if at all possible, and ask your family and friends to treat us with respect as well. That’s all we want- just a little R E S P E C T. We are over-worked and stressed, and we are trying our best. Circumstances are often beyond our control.

Oh, if you live in Ontario, you need to read this: STOP LHINs. Our lovely provincial government is about to do something that will make health care for all even worse than it is now. Please visit the web site and take action before it’s too late.

Trish gently steps off her soapbox now and returns to the very pleasant nurse who really cares about her patients …. shhhhhhhhhh the ranting one is gone ….

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Ontario Health Care Tagged With: abused, assaulted, bird flu, Canada, comfort, crohns, Emergency, ER, Health and Fitness, health care, Health Fitness and Beauty, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, mistreated, nurse, Ontario, Ontario Health Care, pain, rude, SARS, threatened, Toronto

Welcoming Rough Draft

March 7, 2006 by Tricia

Well, it was really tough to choose just one renter for the week, but as my bidders know I can only choose one.

This weeks roomie is:

Rough Draft by DC Roe – Written by a talented aspiring writer, who is currently working on his first novel. His latest post discusses his disappointment with the lack of common courtesy displayed by many. I agree with many of the points in his latest posting. Visit his site and see if you agree with his point of view or if you might be one of the people he’s talking about.

The other contestants in the bid to rent my meager space were:

Nonsensical Flounderings – Great site! Mik & Carolyn write about their day to day life in an entertaining manner. Worth a Visit. Nice layout too! Oh, they’ve just moved into their new domain. Go read their latest post- it’s really shitty!

Haunted House Dressing – Jeremy Shipp – Wow, what a site. You could sit there all day reading and visiting all the various links contained in his posts. You probably need to do that to get an idea of how his mind works. πŸ™‚ And what an interesting mind it is. There’s everything but the kitchen sink- including Finger Puppet Comics (hilarious!). I think I might just go spend the evening over there when I’m done this post.

NewfieGirl – Hey, a fellow Canadian! This seems to be NewfieGirl’s personal page. Great writing. Her latest dilemma is the older ladies that are oogling her husband and plying him with cheesecake. Go find out how she solves her dilemma.

Filed Under: Blog traffic exchanges, Home and Lifestyle, Linky Love, Rent my site, The Blogisphere Tagged With: Blog traffic exchanges, Linky Love, Rent my site, Renter, Rough Draft, The Blogisphere

Oh My Burning EyeBall!

March 6, 2006 by Tricia

Attitude

News Shorts … Brrrrr it’s too cold to wear shorts!

My brother came to Toronto for a visit/business trip from Vancouver, B.C. Actually he’s been here twice in the last week. His first visit was a one day trip on Monday so we didn’t get to see him, but this time round he’s here for a few days.

I’ve got 3 brothers and 1 sister. Yeah, I know, 5 of us is a pretty big family these days isn’t it? Three of us live in the Toronto area, one in Ottawa, and of course my visiting brother lives in Vancouver. So it’s tough for us to all get together at one time.

Last night 4 of us, plus spouses and a couple of niece / nephews, managed to get together for dinner and a few drinks afterwords. We had a great little get together and I got a little tipsy from the drinks.

Klutzy too … remember I told you earlier that I’m a big klutz, right? Before the drinks hit me I managed to do my biggest klutz move of the evening. You see, I was eating a very nice dinner- Beef Mango Stir Fry. Very tasty, spicy, mmmmm. I was eating with chopsticks. Somehow … believe me, I don’t know how, honestly, I managed to splash some of the very spice sauce from my meal into my eyeball. Yep, a direct hit!

Nobody noticed at first while I sat there dabbing my eye with a napkin. I slowly started to giggle even though it felt like my eyeball was about to burn out. I was laughing because I was thinking only I could possibly do something this stupid. The more I thought about it the more I laughed (quietly of course) until I had tears streaming down my face.

Naturally laughter is the best medicine and the tears fixed my eye right up.

By this time my family had noticed what was happening and were asking “What did you do? Are you ok” But I know them, and they know me – they are, after all my family, so they were probably really thinking “oh my god, what did she do this time!”

As the drinks hit me, lesser forms of klutziness followed … like almost knocking over glasses or salt and pepper shakers on the table. (several times!)

Speaking of klutz’s did I tell you that I have a box turtle? Well two actually but I’m only going to talk about one of them right now. What does a turtle have to do with being a klutz you ask? No no I didn’t drop him! But if you are thinking that way I guess you are getting to know me better, aren’t ya?

Spaz the box turtle

This is my Eastern Box turtle. His name is Spaz. Now you’re getting it. He is also a Klutz, or in his world, a spaz. He thinks he’s a lizard and tries to climb everything! He climbs onto his hide box and I swear if he could he’d climb right out of his terrarium. Now if he was really good at climbing his name wouldn’t be Spaz. He does alright, but he falls backwards into his soft substrate a lot too. Hence the name.

Since it’s almost spring my turtles are starting to wake up and come out of hibernation. Spaz didn’t want to eat his food today, but around 3 am, as I sat here in the dark on the computer I started hearing rattling noises from the terrarium. I checked and the little devil was at his food bowl munching away. So I guess he had a uhm midnight snack.

Looking

Update: My neighbor Sofie still continues to watch me from her dining room window- daily! She knocked on my door the other day when she didn’t see me sitting in front of the computer as I often do, just to make sure I was ok. LOL If I was actually being klutzy or doing something else that might be considered entertaining I could probably understand her watching me day in and day out. But, I mean, sitting here on the computer can’t be all that fun to watch. I’m not a T.V.. Heck, I’m sure the T.V. would be more interesting for her to watch than me!

It’s kind of creepy.

Well that wasn’t short news was it? Oh well, you got an update. πŸ™‚

What is the most klutzy thing you’ve ever done? Or if you are like me, what is your most recent klutz attack?

Filed Under: Family, General Musings, Pulled a Trish, Socializing Tagged With: accident, ball, box, brother, Burning, business, computer, dinner, Eye, Family, Food, klutz, look, neighbor, Nephew, Niece, night, Pulled a Trish, sister, Socializing, spaz, spring, spy, Toronto, turtle, visiting, watch, watching, water

It’s been nice Cat!

March 5, 2006 by Tricia

The time has come to say good bye to Cat from LWMP She’s been a great tenant, but she’ll be moving out in 5 hours and I’ll be looking for a new flat mate to share my lovely space. πŸ™‚

It looks like my visitors liked her too! Cat is my first renter on this relatively young site (started in January) and I think she’s had some success:

So far this week:

Hits Unique Hits Clicks Unique Clicks

1022 514 14 12

… and there’s still 5 hours to go! Visit her while she’s still living here. πŸ™‚

(update- in the end Cat got 16 clicks, 14 of which were unique. That’s pretty good)

Filed Under: Rent my site, The Blogisphere Tagged With: Living with Multiple personalities, Rent, Rent my site, tenant, The Blogisphere

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