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Noises people make

April 4, 2006 by Tricia

Are there noises that people make that irritate you to no end? Or are you one of the few that could be surrounded by a group of slurping, sucking, clacking, sighing, or munching people and not be bothered in the least by it?

I can take all of these sounds in small doses, but if it’s particularly irritating or goes on and on, well that person is taking their life in their own hands. I haven’t injured anyone yet but I sure came close today!

As I said I can take some of this over a short period of time. My husband is a fidgeted. I’m getting used to the odd things he does and the odd sounds that he makes or creates. For example:

  • We have leather couches. My husband loves cold things. leather couches are cold. My hubby will lie on the couch watching T.V. and rub his arm back and forth over the couch. Sometimes he does this with his legs. Occasionally arms and legs at the same time. It sort of looks like he’s having a strange kind of seizure. I’ll tolerate it for a while but eventually the shussshing noise of his skin rubbing the leather, or the creaking noises of the couch get to me and I’ll ask him to stop. When he wears the leather off these babies we are not getting leather again. Uh uhuh.
  • He likes to tap his nails on the steering wheel in time to the music when he drives. Click click click;
  • If he’s watching T.V. or reading while eating he sometimes gets distracted and eats with his mouth open gloriously enhancing the sounds of mastication.
  • He sometimes hums when he chews.
  • He occasionally slurps his drink.
  • He moves his fingers as if he’s playing guitar if there is music on T.V., and or he wiggles his feet around to music while watching a program. Distracting if he really gets going.
  • Oh, and when he clears his throat he’s started to do it much more vocally. This one scares me because his dad also clears his throat vocally. So loudly in fact that a whole room will vibrate, and he does this frequently, perhaps every 5 to 10 minutes. If hubby starts getting louder when he clears his throat it will drive me nuts!

Now this post is NOT about my husband, even though I’ve listed a few of his either bad or odd habits. I tolerate these habits fairly well for the most part. In fact, I find some of them amusing if they are momentary. We all have some irritating habits or sounds that we make. I’m sure we do. I’m not really sure what my irritating sounds are, but I’m human, and I must have some. You see, my husband is one of those rare people that can tolerate just about anything, so I can’t count on him to let me know that something I do is irritating. I could have a habit of making the most irritating sounds and he wouldn’t tell me. Aren’t I lucky?

No this post is about a lady I encountered Monday afternoon while I waited for 25 minutes in a line to drop off some important papers. My hubby and I were standing in line minding our own business when I heard some rustling behind me. I didn’t think much of it until I started hearing “Crunch, Crunch, CRUNCH” then a pause, then “Crunch, CRUNCH, Crunch … ”

Ok so someone behind me was eating some very crunchy chips. Maybe they were Doritos … they are fairly crunchy. I didn’t think the sounds would go on too long- after all a bag is only so big, but they went on for at least 10 minutes.

Ahhh the sound stopped. Now if only this line would move I could finish up here and then get some other things done and head home.

Behind me I hear “smUUUVvvvvvvvvv” “Stttutchhhhhhhhhh” Is she doing what I think she’s doing? Is she SUCKING HER TEETH? Yep she’s sucking her teeth. I’m starting to get irritated now. My jaw is hurting, I’m in public with my messed up face thanks to my accident, and someone has been making loud crunching noises behind me and must have been eating something that stuck in her teeth.

I glanced at my husband and moved my eyes back in the direction of the lady. My husband just nodded. He knew I was getting irritated. The sucking teeth noise went on and on for the duration of my remaining time in the line. I endured crunching noises for 10 minutes followed by extreme tooth sucking for 15 minutes.

I think my hubby was amused, me I was starting to vibrate with irritation. My limbs were shaking. I wanted to turn around and give the lady the evil eye but I’m usually very polite in public and I don’t like to show my irritation with people. Also I was afraid that if I did turn around my hands would have reached for her throat and that might have ended badly and ruined my day. I hate it when my day is ruined.

Why would she eat something that stuck in her teeth while in public, while in a line that she couldn’t leave in order to go brush her teeth or floss or pick at them in private like a normal person would? Why? Did she not realize how loud the sound of her tooth sucking was? Yes I know that that things get stuck in peoples teeth and sometimes they find themselves trying to suck the evil piece of debris from their teeth, but most people only do that for a minute at the most, NOT 15 minutes!

Her life was spared today, but if she does that in public again she might run into someone who is even more easily irritated than I, or perhaps someone with less control that I had today and she might make news headlines.

I can see it now:

“Woman Strangled in crowded grocery line up this Evening … The accused was heard to say as he was lead off by police “she wouldn’t stop, she just kept sucking her teeth, louder and louder. I had to make the sound stop. but … I can still hear it in my head! Oh make it stop, make it stop, please”. The accused is expected to plea temporary insanity.”





Filed Under: Socializing Tagged With: chewing, clear throat, couch, eating, eating in line, grocery, guitar, interest, irritating, line, noises, noisy people, noisy person, Socializing, strange, suck teeth, sucking, sucking noise, sucking teeth, teeth

Shelly needs a room

April 1, 2006 by Tricia

I had some tough decisions to make when choosing this weeks renter!


After mulling over my choices I finally decided to let Shelly from The Dramedy of Life have the room for the week. Sure, she just came back from a short vacation, but she’s going to be renovating her site soon, perhaps even moving it to a brand new address, so she really needed the room. It’s going to be noisy over there with all that work going on and she wants a place that is a little quieter to do her wonderful writing in. My hubby will probably try to teach her guitar and talk her ear off while she’s here, but she has my permission to just ignore him if she wants.

Thanks to all that put a bid in to rent my little room. I think a couple of you have bid in the past too! Please keep trying, as I will pick you soon.

BTW – To all that have been commenting on my injury … the latest comments mostly say “glad you are feeling better” I’m not sure where you are getting that from because I’m absolutely miserable.

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Rent my site, Website Promotion Tagged With: bidder, candidates, dramedy of life, Health and Fitness, Rent my site, Renter, Website Promotion

Contest Winners

April 1, 2006 by Tricia

I didn’t have as many entries to the Pupsickle contest as I thought I would. Several people left lovely comments, but few entered, so I have decided to reward all who choose to play the game.

Runner Up- Suki wins 25 credits
2nd place winner – Writewingnut wins 50 credits
1st place winner – Swibiruntn wins 100 credits

Enjoy your winnings! Too bad it isn’t cash, eh?

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Mini-Update on my injury (see last post if you need to catch up!):

I didn’t feel as bad as I thought I would when I got up Friday morning. Perhaps it was because my jaw was relatively still while I slept or maybe I still had some pain killers running through my system. The latter is most likely as I dosed myself very well before I finally went to bed.

Throughout the day my jaw and chin became more painful, and I also noticed other aches and pains that weren’t making themselves known Thursday night. My left thigh, left shoulder and my abdomen all hurt too. I get a lot of pain if I try to raise my left arm to shoulder level.

Oh and I was confused when I wrote the last post! Actually I was confused even when I was in the hospital. I kept telling everyone that my left jaw and ear hurt worse than the other side. Well, duh, it’s the right side I kept pointing to and cradling. I hope the Dr. and x-ray tech realized that I meant the right side was the worse of the two and didn’t think that I was just demonstrating the pain of my left jaw by pointing to and touching the right.

My RIGHT ear really hurts, or maybe it’s my jaw where it joins the skull- the Temporal mandibular joint. If I move my jaw side to side, try to make my upper and lower teeth touch, push my chin in or out it hurts the most in that area. Oh and I sneezed three times on Friday and almost screamed in pain each time. My ear or something very close to it pops loudly and painfully when I sneeze. My ear still has the full congested feeling too, even though my hearing on that side seems normal. If this doesn’t calm down over the weekend I’m going to have to get it checked out.

Filed Under: Contest, Health Fitness and Beauty, Website Promotion Tagged With: Contest, Health and Fitness, Hospital, injury, jaw, night, pain, sick, Temporal mandibular joint, Website Promotion, winners

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

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