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Short Notice Visit

August 18, 2006 by Tricia

It seems that I’m having another busy week. Last week was the two weddings and activities with the in-out-laws, and this week has been a surprise visit by my brother.

My brother came into town late Tuesday night. He lives in beautiful Vancouver, B.C. Whenever he comes into Toronto it always seems to be a last minute thing and he rarely lets us know even a day ahead of time. We just get a call “I’m in town for some meetings (or a conference), wanna get together for dinner?”.

He’s a geologist who happens to be the president of a mining company based in British Columbia. He’s here this week trying to get some businesses to invest in the old mine that his company is re-opening.

I didn’t know he was in town until late Wednesday afternoon when he called. Naturally I wanted to get together with him. I rarely see him and he’s such a great guy. He came over to our house and we went to the Danforth for Greek food. Terry, my brother, was having trouble deciding what to eat because everything on the menu looked so good to him, so we ended up ordering several appetizers. Saganaki (Greek goat cheese – flamed), Dolmades (rice and meat rolled in grape leaves), Spinach Dip, and Kalamari. We had a very nice Merot from Chile to accompany our meal. All the food and drink were great. Our neighbor is a waiter at the restaurant and he ended up serving us. We happened to still be at the restaurant when our neighbors shift ended so we drove him home and he invited us in for some Ozo.

I haven’t been feeling very well this week at all. I think last weeks four days of wedding preparation, weddings and then family outings were too much for me. I spent Sunday feeling terrible and trying to recover. By Wednesday when we went out with my brother I was feeling somewhat better. But I woke up feeling absolutely terrible on Thursday morning and didn’t get much better over the course of the day.

Even though I wasn’t feeling well I wasn’t going to miss and opportunity to see my brother again on Thursday evening. You see, not only do I not see him very often, I also happen to be very lucky just to have him around. Back in 1992 he had non-hodgkins lymphoma. It was discovered only because he started to feel like he suddenly had a chest infection or pneumonia so he went to the hospital for an xray and they discovered a huge tumor in his chest. Shortly after they biopsied the tumor they found that a number of other smaller tumors had started up in his abdomen and spine. He was started immediately on one of the heaviest doses of chemo that can be given. We are all very happy that the treatment worked so well for him. He’s been cancer free since 1993. Unfortunately when you have a cancer that is that bad, and a treatment that is so heavy, there is a higher chance of it coming back or another cancer developing. So every visit, every moment I can spend with him has been a gift and I wouldn’t miss an opportunity to see him no matter how bad I’m feeling.

So on Thursday evening we went out with my brother to an Italian restaurant downtown. My other brother that lives just outside of Toronto joined us, and so did my sister who happens to live downtown. That’s another nice thing about Terry’s visits, it gives us all an opportunity to get together. I used to work with my sister when we were both in the Jewellery trade, and in fact lived with her for my first two years in Toronto, but these days we don’t see each other very often. It’s the same thing with my brother who lives just outside of town. (and I worked with him too when I first came to Toronto) We all just have busy lives and it’s hard to connect. Well my life isn’t so busy these days with my being home sick, but their lives are busy, and when I do get back to work again my shifts make it difficult too. So Terry’s visits are a great opportunity for all of us to catch up, because we all make time to see Vancouver brother.

My poor brother. He was supposed to have a vacation with his wife next week. They rented a house boat and they were going to tour around part of British Columbia in it. However, he’s is still in Toronto. He’s going home for the weekend but then he’s coming back on Monday for some more meetings and then he’s going to the United States – to five cities- for more meetings. He hopes to get back home to Vancouver some time late Tuesday. Maybe he’ll be able to salvage part of his holiday.





Filed Under: General Musings, Jeweller/Jewellery Tagged With: brother, dinner, Family, Jeweller Jewellery, restaurant, sister, visit

Sqeaky Clean Golden Girl

June 26, 2006 by Tricia

Well now I finally understand why I hate citrus flavored drinks. Bleh!

Last week I managed to get an early appointment with the specialist I’ve been waiting to see about my tummy troubles. The appointment went very well! I was quite pleased with how seriously they were taking my situation. I left there with appointments to be made for a special abdominal Cat-Scan, and for an MRI.

Oh yes, I also had to have a ton of blood work done while I was at the hospital. Nice 4 inch bruise on my arm now. It’s black! Plus, as a special treat, I had to have my eyeballs xrayed. Yes you read that correctly. My eyeballs.

Why you ask? Well, I used to be a jeweller. No, not the kind that stands behind the spotless glass counter and sells you expensive jewels. Nope, I was the one who actually made those precious designs. I used to be a diamond cutter (among other things that I did when I was a jeweller). No, I didn’t cut diamonds – I used a diamond on a “Diamond Cutting Machine” to cut designs into gold rings, bracelets, bangles, well – just about anything that is considered jewelery. Whichever diamond I was using spun around at 35,000 rotations per minute. Gold flew everywhere.

Flecks of gold in my hair, on my clothes … embedded in my clothing to tell the truth, on my face and about once every three or four weeks a splinter of gold would find it’s way past my safety goggles and stick into my eyeball. Ow! I can still feel how much that hurt. I’d leave my office and stumble down the buildings stairs to the optometrist that happened to work a few floors down. The receptionist would just say “Again?” and put me in a room to have the good doctor remove the gold from my eye.

Now I really doubt that I still have any gold embedded in my eyeballs, but since I’m going to have an MRI at some undetermined date in the future I had to have my eyes xrayed to make sure. My eyes could explode or something during the test if I do have any metal in them. Interesting yes – but probably not fun.

Wow, when I go off on a tangent, I really go off on a tangent don’t I?

To get us back on track. I hate citrus flavored drinks and I know why. Yep! It has to do with the only scheduled appointment that I left the doctors office with that day. Uh huh. Yep. That’s right- that nasty test. A colonoscopy and gastroscopy.

Ok, those tests really aren’t that nasty. The last few that I’ve had done (last time was January!) I was actually put to sleep. Man that was nice. I’ve done a gastroscopy (tube down throat into stomach) without any sedation in the past thought and that was not pleasant. I highly recommend sedation.

It’s preparing for the test the day before that’s so bad. My appointment was scheduled for September. Now, when you are in a lot of pain and haven’t been able to work for almost eight months, waiting two plus more months for a test that might finally help the doctors get to the bottom of things (pun intended) is a long time. On top of that, the test was scheduled for the day after my birthday!

That would mean I’d have to prepare for the test on my birthday! Ah, no way! My birthday isn’t a big deal, but to have to go through that on my special day, uh huh. I accepted the appointment but asked if they could put me on a cancellation list.

Just my luck, they called me on Thursday and told me that they had a cancellation for Monday at 7 a.m. Boy am I lucky!

Have you figured out why I hate citrus drinks yet? For those that are not in “the know” I’ll tell you why. It’s because the drinks that they make you take the day before your test are citrus flavored. Yeah, the drinks that clean you out. I’m not even going to get into that … let’s just say I’m squeaky clean inside and out right now with 5 hours to go before my test.

It’s bad enough what the drinks do to you. For me it’s particularly bad because I already have abdominal pain. The cramping from the drinks almost made me pass out a few times. But why on earth can’t the drinks come in different flavors? Maybe a chocolate or berry flavored one wouldn’t be so bad?

The clean out stuff that I had to drink on Sunday was very very lemony. So lemony that it seemed like I was sucking on a lemon. I shivered every time I swallowed a sip. Yuck and double yuck.

Wish me luck!

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Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Inflammatory bowel disease, Jeweller/Jewellery, Nursing, Services, Shopping Tagged With: appointment, comment, crohns, design, doctor, Hospital, IBD, ill, Inflammatory bowel disease, jeweller, Jeweller Jewellery, jewellery, manage, pain, sleep, stomach, test

10 Weird Things

April 15, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been tagged! Twice- with the same tag! Erin from Pupsicle was first, then Ladyee-M from Loving Nothing got me this afternoon. I’m not really big on Meme’s but I’ll play. Erin played before when I tagged her, and uh Ladyee-M … I’ll get you back when your not expecting it. 🙂

The rules-

1. Go write weird facts/things/etc. about yourself in my comment box and on your site, then tag six more people!

2. Then leave a comment that says ‘You are tagged’ in their comments telling them to read your site.

Let’s see, who am I going to tag for this? If these lovely people do tags- Shelly, Ed, D. Challener,Matt (my last renter on Odd Planet), Chatty (my current renter- go see her, this is her last day!), and Lydia because she gave me my first tag! Oh and what the heck- maybe Amy will play too.

My Weird Facts:

1. My neighbor often speaks to me in Greek and I understand most of what she says to me- even though I don’t speak a word of Greek.

2. I almost always save whatever favorite food that happens to be on my plate for last. I’m a slow eater most of the time so this usually means I’m eating my favorite food lukewarm or even cold.

3. I’m left handed, but since it’s a right handed world I can do almost everything I need to do with my right hand almost as well as I can with my left.

4. I’m tall- 5′ 11″ and my hubby is kind of short- 5′ 3 3/4″ (can’t forget the 3/4″ ‘s!)

5. I hate going to sleep! Once I’m asleep I like it just fine … but making myself go to bed in order to sleep is difficult. I’d rather stay up and not miss anything.

6. On Thursday I spent 6 hours in the garden pruning roses, loosening dirt and uncovering plants, Friday 7 hours, and today 5 hours. I think I might be OBSESSED with my garden. The hard work is done for a few weeks though, and I got a lot of exercise and fresh air. Oh and I’ve never heard anyone else use the term “extreme gardening” even though there are many who likely fall into that category, so I think I might have actually created a new expression.

7. A few years ago I spent over 15 hours planting roses in my garden and ended up ripping my posterior tibial tendon (tendon that runs along outside mid-calf, across outer ankle and attaches onto the bottom of the foot) and didn’t even realize it until the next day. I thought I had a blister at first but couldn’t find it. The injury took close to a year to heal- it was bad.

8. See above- I have a very high pain tolerance, especially when my mind is occupied.

9. I love reptiles. My other two very large sites are about various reptiles and their care. The most reptiles I’ve had at one time were two box turtles, 1 very large iguana, 6 water dragons and two golden geckos. Hubby is afraid of snakes so we don’t keep them.

10. I’m on my third career. I’ve been a Jeweler, Make-up artist, and now I’m a Nurse. Yeah- those three things naturally follow each other, don’t they?

Other than that, there is nothing else the least bit weird about me. I’m perfectly normal … or so I’d like you to think.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Jeweller/Jewellery, Life with Chris, Meme Tagged With: Chris, crohns, favorite food, garden, Gardening, greek, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, husband, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Jeweller Jewellery, left handed, Life with Chris, Meme, nurse, pain, plants, reptiles, sleep

Room-mates

April 11, 2006 by Tricia

Continuing on with last weeks’ tales-

Last Monday was quite eventful. We awoke to the sound of the phone ringing. We had applied with an agency that finds temporary homes for Korean students who have come to the Country to learn English. The call was from one of the agents asking us if we could take a student in that evening! The student had to leave the dormitory that he had been staying in and needed to find a new home fast.

We had met one student the week before who was looking to change where he was living, but he opted not to stay at another home. Meeting the first student had given us the impression that we would meet all new students prior to their moving in with us, so we were surprised by the phone call we received Monday morning.

We told the agent that we’d meet with the student when he came over after his classes and that he could stay with us for that night since he had no where else to go. We weren’t about to commit to taking him in for a full month without having at least met him first.

We weren’t quite ready to have a student stay in our home. The room we planned to let a student stay in has the biggest closet in the house. We have an older 1927 house- which basically means- small rooms and almost no closet space. It’s cozy though. So we spent a good portion of the day moving items out of the closet and into our other spare room. We also went out to get some groceries and had to drop off some important papers. If you have been reading over the past week, you might realize that it was while I was dropping off those papers that I encountered the lady who sucked her teeth behind me for 15 long minutes and almost brought about her own death as a result! Yes, last Monday was fun.

The student arrived at about 5:30 that evening. He was a quiet, polite, 22 year old. We sat down and talked with him for a little while and showed him what was to be his room for at least that night, and the rest of the house. By the time we had finished the tour we had pretty much decided that he seemed nice enough to allow him to stay for the whole month.

This of course is the semi-life changing event I was referring to in my last post. I am not used to sharing my home with others and I enjoy my privacy. However, since I am off work due to illness we’ve been forced to become creative and do what we need to do to keep the bills paid and a roof over our heads.

The only other time that I’ve had “room-mates”, other than living with my husband before we were married (but that’s very different!), was back when I had first started my jewelery business. I was 21 at the time and had set some large goals for myself.

I was living in a very small junior one bedroom apartment. After buying all the equipment that I needed to start my diamond cutting business I had little cash left, and very little coming in. I worked not only for myself but for three other companies during that first year. During the weekdays I ran my business, and on some evenings I worked as a security guard at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, and I also worked in a jewelery store in the suburbs over the weekend. I eventually dropped one of the extra jobs and took on another within the building I had my business in, grading emeralds and sapphires for a gem dealer.

Even with all the work I was doing I was still broke. It takes a lot of money to start up a business and some time to build a good customer base. Not only that- I had to learn how to use my diamond cutting machine and maintain it first before I could really start to build my company. I was buying toilet paper with credit cards, and frankly I think that’s pretty sad.

I came up with a plan to gain some extra income and over the course of the next two years I had room-mates in my tiny apartment. I gave them my living room. We’d share the room of course in the evenings, watching T.V. together but it really was their bedroom. I provided them with a pullout futon to sleep on.

I had three room-mates in all.

Two of them lasted approximately a year each, and I got along with them fairly well, although I found their personalities to be very different from my own. The first was a 25 year old that acted like a 60 year old, and the second was a 20 year old that was learning how to live without Mom and Dad’s help- which means she was a handful. I fell in between personality wise. I was young, 21 to 23 during the time period that I had room-mates, so I wanted to have fun and be friendly and go out and party a little, but I also had my own business and a lot of responsibilities.

My last room-mate only lasted 3 days! She seemed very nice when I interviewed her and showed her the apartment, and I thought she might be suitable. I told her I’d call her and let her know if she could move in. A few hours after our initial meeting she called me and told me she had to leave the place she was staying that night. I agreed that she could move in and she asked me to come to her home and help her move.

Perhaps that should have been the first sign that things weren’t going to go well.

I traveled across the city by streetcar- getting felt up along the way by a man who insisted on putting his hand on my thigh several times until I finally told him off and stood up for the rest of the trip. I never did see the room that “Angela” had been living in as she met me on a corner with two garbage bags of belongings. I’m sure this was the second sign that I was making a mistake. We made our way back to my apartment and spent the evening sitting up talking and getting to know one another.

I had to go to my office the next day. I shared my office space with my sister who is also a jeweller and still works in the trade. Angela insisted on coming to the office with me and watching me work. Odd, but ok, we’re getting to know one another, maybe it’s ok. She followed me everywhere and stared at me intently as I tried to work.

When we arrived back at the apartment that evening I wanted some space to myself and went into my bedroom to relax. She wasn’t ready to leave me alone. She followed me in and kept talking to me. When I went to the bathroom she’d try to follow me in. I actually had to tell her that she couldn’t come into the bathroom with me. She didn’t understand the need for even the tiniest bit of privacy and stood outside the door attempting to talk with me. The rest of the evening continued like that. Everywhere I went she was within 2 feet of me. I was starting to vibrate with agitation.

The following day was a Friday I believe. Again she insisted on coming to work with me. I couldn’t get rid of her. By the time I got to my office my sister took one look at me, and then at Angela who was following me like a faithful puppy, and she put two and two together and knew I had a big problem. When Angela left to use the washroom my sister and I talked and came up with a plan.

I needed my sisters help. I was far to nice back then and probably still am. I had a lot of trouble telling people that made me upset where to go. I don’t have quite as much trouble with it these days. Have you ever met a meek nurse? No I didn’t think so. I was definitely a push over in those days. Most of you reading this- if you’ve gotten this far that is- would probably have either kicked Angela out by now, or at least told her off. Not me … somehow I’d even let her cut my hair and I now sported a lovely, and oh so very attractive “bowl” cut. I was furious on the inside, yet unable to let it out. I was also butt ugly with my chopped up bowl shaped hair thanks to Angela.

When we left the office at the end of the day my sister accompanied us. We went back to the apartment and then went out to a local bar for some food and drinks. It was there that my sister and I planned to tell Angela she had to leave. We weren’t all that successful. We told her that her behavior was inappropriate and that it was making it difficult for me to live with her and that her following me to my office was not allowing me to concentrate on my work. We tried our best to reason with her and ended by telling her that she had to leave that night. She cried and got upset and said she had no where to go. My sister is also a nice person and the dilemma of Angela having no where else to go got to us.

Somehow- after downing over 40 test tube shooters between the three of us- we staggered back to the apartment. Angela seemed to have decided that she was going to be allowed to stay. By this time I was very angry and I couldn’t stand to have her in my apartment for one minute longer. I blew up. I’m sure the alcohol that I had consumed loosened my inhibitions regarding speaking my mind. I was in a rage and I told her so. She eventually told us that she did have another place she could go and asked if she could stay until morning. My sister and I agreed that she could, and we saw her out in the morning.

As you can see my last room-mate experience was a nightmare and here I am taking in yet another room-mate many year later. Surely you can understand my hesitation over the whole matter? I can look back at my experience with Angela and laugh about it now, and of course realize that I could have and should have handled the whole situation better. It was a horrid three days though!

So far everything is going well with our new Korean room-mate. A few small problems or complaints have cropped up but so far so good. I will tell you more about him in my next post.

Speaking of roomies? Have you visited Chatty at “Whatchu Tawkin Bout” yet?

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Jeweller/Jewellery Tagged With: border, Food, friend, Home and Lifestyle, house, jeweller, Jeweller Jewellery, jewellery, korean, nurse, off work, Party, room mate, sister, Toronto, watch, watching, weekend

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