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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

Random acts of kindness

May 7, 2006 by Tricia

My husband and I went out shopping when he came home from work yesterday afternoon. Actually it was more like evening – he needed a rest when he arrived home and spent a couple of hours in the backyard talking to all of our neighbors. The nickname I have for him certainly suits him – Sir Talkalot. We didn’t hit the road until about 5:30 p.m..


Off we went. First to a hardware store to pick up some more items for all of our on going renovation projects. I really don’t know if we’ll ever have this house finished. Some days it doesn’t feel like it. Then we went to the grocery store so that I could pick up all the ingredients that I needed for my grilled veggie recipe. Chris then decided that we needed to get some beer, and while we were going there way anyway, I decided that I wanted to get some wine to use to marinade the chicken with that I was planning to have with our BBQ that night.

When we pulled into the Beer Store (in most of Canada we have Government run beer and Liquor stores) we noticed a man standing near the entrance playing the guitar and singing. He was obviously playing for money. He wasn’t a street person, but he was someone that looked like he’d had a hard life, and was either pulling himself back onto his feet, or who was at great risk of losing everything.

Since my husband is an accomplished guitarist we’ve both developed a good ear for music and for other musicians talent, and it was obvious that this man knew what he was doing. He was playing quite well.

As we sat in the car we both looked down at the little storage compartment in the car, where a glass finger slide has sat for oh, approximately one year. My husband bought it and quickly discovered that it was too slim for his thick fingers, and that he wasn’t going to be able to use it for playing slide guitar. It was placed in the car with it’s receipt to be returned, but of course, never was taken back to the store. My husband has a habit of buying things and not returning them. When we are renovating he often buys one or two extra of whatever item we are working with at the time, just in case we need it or in case he makes a bad cut in a piece of wood for example. Unfortunately at least 2/3 of these items never get back to the store that we purchased them from because he either misplaces the receipt or just doesn’t do it. Luckily we’ll find a use for many of the extra items at some point. I hope!

At least we found a use for the too small slide! We got out of the car and approached the street musician. While he played my husband held up the glass slide, and sort of put it near the mans fingers as he played. The man had no idea what Chris was doing. Chris was actually measuring the thickness of the mans fingers to see if he could use the slide, but the man thought Chris was just showing it to him.

Chris and I talked with the man for a few minutes and he accepted the slide. His brother was nearby and he was also a guitar player, who happened to have experience playing slide guitar. Eventually Chris went into the beer store and I walked a little ways down the street to the liquor store where I bought not one bottle of wine, but three! No, I’m not a lush. Really.

My husband was supposed to meet me in the liquor store but he never made it. I arrived back at the entrance of the beer store to find him with his foot propped up on the newly purchased case of beer playing the mans guitar. We both felt good about having given away the too small slide. The street performer appreciated the gift, and who knows perhaps he’ll be able to expand his repertoire and earn a little bit more money by using his gift.

We aren’t always generous with street people but I think we stop and give them change more often than many people do. In fact, as I came out of the liquor store with my three bottles of wine, did I say that two of them were large bottles?, there was a man selling ” street news” outside the store, so I stopped and gave him one of our Canadian clunky $2 coins (twoonies we call them).

Actually, when I stop and think about it we’ve given away a lot of money this week. My brother was in town visiting from Vancouver, and we spent last Monday evening downtown with him, his wife and my sister. We must have given change to at least 4 people that evening. Oh and my sister-in-law gave an odd gift to our waiter. His back was very sore, you could see how much pain he was in as he served us or stooped to pick something off the floor. We called him over and we asked him if he wanted something for his pain. I happened to have my pain pills with me, but they are very strong and I likely wouldn’t have felt comfortable giving out such a strong medicine to a stranger, however she had some Tylenol #3’s on her and gave him two. By the time we were leaving the restaurant the waiter was feeling much better.

We had a couple more trips downtown and to the airport this week, and as we drove under the highway underpass, and through the downtown streets we occasionally encountered street people or ‘Squeegee people’ (ones who try to wash your car windows) when we were stopped at lights. I think we gave change to most of the ones that made it to our car window before the lights changed.

I’m glad we don’t go right downtown too often or else we’d really be broke. My husband would give money to everyone with a cup that he encountered if I let him! I’m a little more cautious, and or selective about who I give money to. I find that once you start, the other people see what you are doing and flock around you if you are in an area that has a lot of street people. Kind of like pigeons when you think about it. When I give out change I try to pick people that look like they really need it.

Another random act of kindness that we occasionally perform is giving out parking passes. If our parking tickets or passes still have time left on them when we are about to leave, and we see someone parking in a lot, or on the street, we’ll often walk up to the driver and give them our pass. Most people are so surprised when we do this. A half an hour or more of free parking? Thanks stranger!

Have you done any random acts of kindness lately? Given away an unusual item to a stranger who might need it? Carried someones groceries to the car? Anything that put a smile on another persons face just because it was so unexpected?

How do you feel about street people? Do you occasionally give change to ones that you pass regularly or who look needy?

When Chris and I finally reached home yesterday evening we enjoyed a nice meal of Shiraz marinated grilled chicken breasts, grilled veggies in a Dijon vinaigrette, rice and salad. Mmmm it was so good. Our last random act of kindness was that we shared it with our boarder. Ok, we have to feed him, that’s part of the deal, but it sounded good when I wrote it.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: beauty, Canada, change, Chris, crohns, Fashion, guitar, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, husband, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris, pain, person, random acts of kindness, Shopping, slide guitar, street people, Toronto

Mothers Day

May 2, 2006 by Tricia

Valencia Rose from my Garden

Mother’s Day is just around the corner on May 14th. It is a day where we take some time to thank the person that brought us into this world and/or cared for us when we were young, and even when we are grown up. How do you plan to celebrate the occasion? Are you a mother who is expecting a treat or gifts? Or do you plan to visit your own mother and make her day special?

My mother has unfortunately passed on, and this day makes me somewhat sad. When my mother was alive though, we would always try to get together with her and either cook her a wonderful dinner or take her out someplace special. I miss her, but I will remember all the good things about her on that day.

My husbands mother is still around. I’m not sure what we are doing yet. I know we are all getting together the following weekend since my husbands brother is coming for a visit from Chicago. I’m looking forward to that. Tim is so fun to be around. I’m sure we’ll get into some kind of trouble! He likes to party.

I’d love to hear your thoughts on Mothers day and on how you plan on celebrating it.

Flowers are always a great gift idea for Mothers day – I found a great site on the internet with exceptional selections of Mothers day flowers and Mothers day gift ideas called DotFlowers. Their Monticello Rose Bouquet or Abundant Glory Arrangements are beautiful and sure to impress.

I remember reading a post a while back that argued that not all mothers deserve to have this special day in honor of them because they are not or were not good mothers. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this as to why your mother does or doesn’t deserve this special day of honor.

Filed Under: Family, Gardening, Shopping Tagged With: Family, flowers, Gifts, Home and Lifestyle, mother, Mothers Day, Shopping, special, Special Day

What did I say?

April 24, 2006 by Tricia

Did I say I hated shopping?

Well that’s still true for the most part, but for one of the first times in a long while I was actually a very successful shopper. I gotta complain about shopping more often. It seems to have brought me some luck.

But then again, maybe it was winning Matt’s contest? Whohoooo! Thanks again Matt and everyone else who played the game.

We went to Winners first. Are you familiar with that store? It “supposedly” carries designer brand name clothes at a discount. Sometimes the clothes have small flaws but they are usually barely noticeable or very easily fixed. Most of the time I don’t have much luck there as the clothes are picked over so fast. You have to go through everything to find your size.

Anyway, I got lucky. I found about 6 dresses worthy of trying on. In the end I decided to buy two of them. One is a sapphire blue with tie around the neck straps, princess waistline – kind of like a Marylin Monroe style dress. It’s beautiful. Very sexy. The second dress is black, not quite as fun since it’s more formal. Both dresses are very nice and I got them for less than $100! I had been expecting to pay at least twice that if not more for one dress (at any store, not necessarily Winners). I also purchased a very nice tan trench coat at another store. It was on sale too!

Now here’s a question for the ladies. Ok, men can answer too but I think the women might have more experience here.

Since the new dress has a very low back and ties up at the neck I obviously can’t wear a normal bra. I do have a couple strapless bras but I’ve always found them uncomfortable – either too tight or sliding down just when you least expect it. I did purchase a new strapless bra, which as my luck holds, turns out to be surprisingly comfortable. Go figure. I’m still not sure if a strapless bra will work since the back is low.

I also purchased some of those stick on breast cups. Has anyone tried these? They are the breast cups of a bra but without the straps and band. Just the cups. You stick them on with adhesive tape. If you’ve tried something like this before how well did it work? I’m worried about having a Janet Jackson moment or something similar.

I have a problem with adhesive as well. If I cut myself and need to wear a band-aid, my skin usually reacts to the adhesive on the band-aid. Even the hyper allergenic ones. This was a lot of fun when my chin/jaw injury was healing. I asked the sales clerk if anyone had mentioned having skin problems after using the stick on breast cups and she hadn’t heard any complaints. Of course not. Actually I don’t think anyone had ever asked her that question before.

If I decide to wear the blue dress on Saturday to my nieces wedding I can just picture my taped up skin slowly becoming red and itchy, oh so itchy. It might ruin the effect of my sexy new dress if I’m sitting there wiggling around and rubbing my boobs. Maybe I’ll do a test run tomorrow?

I’d love to hear your experiences if you’ve used stick on breast cups. Did they do the job? Did they fall off? Whatever you can tell me would be great.

Filed Under: Fashion, Shopping Tagged With: bra, crohns, dress, dresses, Fashion, fashionable, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, pain, sexy, Shopping, stick on bra cups, style

Things that drive me MAD

April 23, 2006 by Tricia

I’m feeling:

Insane

Matt over at Meltwater. Torrents. Meanderings. Delta has a contest going on right now. I think all of the participants might be feeling a little bit like I do today. I’m going nuts trying to figure out his clues. I think I’m close to figuring out “where Matt is” but I’m just not sure. I need at least one more clue. I’ve been to all the participating sites at least 5 times today!

Other things that are bugging me:

1. My border has been working out well, but he’s not following the one house rule that we requested when he asked us if there were any house rules- he’s not cleaning his room. It’s got clothes all over the floor, books and papers scattered everywhere and the bed hasn’t been made since he moved in at the beginning of April. It’s a tiny room and when it’s cluttered it just looks terrible. I see it every time I go upstairs since it’s at the top of the stairs.

2. I’m allergic to the body soap he uses, so I can’t go near the washroom after he’s had a shower. I have asthma attacks when I encounter whatever it is in that soap. We’ve been trying to get him to use the basement shower but he’s only used it twice.

3. My husbands been no help in getting our border to either not use the soap that making it difficult for me to breath, or in getting our border to keep his room at least somewhat tidy. So I’m the BAD guy. I really hate being the bad guy all the time.

4. I have to go shopping for either a dress or a nice pants and blouse combo for the wedding this upcoming weekend. I need new clothes, however, there’s a catch- I hate shopping! If you think that’s weird I also happen to hate long telephone conversations, just so you know, in case you’re keeping track. I know there has to be a few other women out there like me, but I think most enjoy the whole shopping experience. To me it’s very depressing. I’m tall, have a high waist, long legs and clothes just tend not to fit quite right.

5. I also think I might be starting to get a cold. Our border has a bad cold, complete with lots of sniffling snuffling noises that I just adore (see Noises People Make for more info on my reaction to human sounds). I have almost no immune system to speak of so it’s not a big surprise that I might be getting a cold. Actually that’s not true- I have an autoimmune disease so I guess my system is on auto drive. Either way I tend to get sick easily so I try to stay away from sick people. Yeah right- I’m nurse, almost impossible when I’m working. So I’m not happy, my tum is aching a lot, my throat is sore, my nose is a bit stuffy, I’ve got a fever (as usual) and I just feel generally blah.

I guess I’m just grumpy today. My husband is puttering around trying to cut pieces to fit around our inner front door frame. We bought some very nice fluted wood and I think the frame (it’s not a frame but you know what I mean I hope) will look very nice. BUT he cut one piece too short already! Also, every time he’s about to do something he needs my opinion and I’m just not up to it today.

On top of all this Ed from Parenting Toys is leaving me. He’s due to leave sometime late Monday evening but with all my grumpiness he might just pack up his bags and leave in the middle of the night for all I know. Can you guys do me a favor? Pop over to his site and distract him for me so he ends up completing his stay here. Will you do that?

What drives you mad?

Is it a person or something they do that drives you batty? Drivers? Traffic? crowds? Your spouses favorite pet? Inquiring minds want to know- spill it.

Filed Under: Borders, Family, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, Shopping Tagged With: allergy, batty, beauty, border, Borders, Contest, crazy, crohns, Drive me mad, Family, Fashion, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Home Renovation, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, insane, pain, remodeling, renovate, renovation, Renter, Shopping, style

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