Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Of Feet, Floors, Flora & Furniture

Not to moan again but I can hardly put weight on my left foot today so I am heading back to bed shortly and taking a pill for the pain as the last one I took this am is wearing off.  First to feed and put out the doggies though.

I got the garden eggplants breaded and cooked this morning, so I just have to throw them together with some mozzarella and sauce later and bake it off and we will have achieved eggplant parmesan.
Rah.

Yesterday our beagle, Cherry, had surgery.  She has had a large fatty tumor on her side by her hind leg and it started impeding her movement last week so we had it taken off.  The vet also removed a much smaller fatty growth on the opposite hip/side and a new growth on her tale at it's base.  The tale tumor concerned the vet(might be cancerous)so we had him send that one off for biopsy.
But Cherry is home and being her old silly self again.......


And there goes another $589 we weren't expecting to shell out this month.  Sigh.

Yesterday was beastly hot here so I was/am glad that the new a/c system is working again....yah!!

I spent a good part of yesterday out on the back deck painting 8 long strips of crown molding.  I was trying to get that finished before Gary the handyman showed up to install it.  I got 2 coats on it all and Gary never showed up....figures. lol

But the floor guys were back yesterday(Tuesday) and they finished laying the new bamboo floor in the dining/living rooms.....




And the finished product.....


Now we have to get new baseboard moldings, paint them and wait for the floor guys to come back to install that(as well as the crown moldings laying on the floor).
I also have to touch up spots on the new paint job where the flooring guys marked up the wall(about 18" from the floor)while laying the floor. ugh.

I also picked a nice mess o' beans yesterday from the garden.....


I added this to the mess o' maters, more beans, broccoli and eggplants I picked last weekend.....





The broccoli has already been made into soup and most of the maters have been peeled and cooked down so I will can them tonight after dinner.  I also need to blanch and freezer a lot of the green beans as well.
The tomato crop this year has been phenomenal!  The plants haven't grown leggy and tall but have been heavy with fruit.  No blight this year and the rainfall has been even enough through the season that we don't have many of those split tomatoes you get when the rainfall is uneven throughout the Summer.  Our neighbor has commented on how much we have grown on the plants and is angling for some freebies since he never does well with his maters.  He's a great guy so we'll have Hubs walk some over to him tonight while I finish up canning/freezing what I need to do.

I spent a chunk of time yesterday while resting from painting the molding and sitting in the a/c house looking at area rugs online.   I have one for the living room but I need to pick up one for the dining room but after viewing about 5,600 rugs my eyes started glazing over.  I didn't see anything that I loved that was a reasonable price but then again, I am not really sure what I want in that space yet.
So the search for the perfect dining room rug continues.....

Speaking of dining rooms......Salvation Army showed up with their truck this morning at 8:20am to take away my oak dining room table/chairs and buffet.  It was time to let it go and move on.  I admit I was sad to see it go(though I did want it gone)as I bought that set in 1988.  The top of that table still didn't have a single scratch on it after 25 years, 3 kids, and a heluva lot of Holiday meals.
The style fit into our first home well but it was never really "my style" and I am anxious to find something that is a better reflection of my tastes.  I hope someone finds many more years of enjoyment with it.

Off to feed pooches now and rest my foot.

Sluggy

This Week on The Dining Table

The "Better Late Than Never" Edition......

Tomatoes from the Garden, as far as the eye can see........

 Here's what was planned last week--

Sunday--Hot Dogs on rolls(leftover), homemade Pickles
Monday--London Broil sandwiches with mushrooms and onions, Salad
Tuesday--BLT Sandwiches(garden tomatoes)
Wednesday--Leftover London Broil & Green Bean stirfry
Thursday--Eggplant Parmesan, Caprese Salad
Friday--Tacos, Corn
Saturday--leftovers or Fend for Yourself Night

And here's what actually got eaten--

Sunday--Hot Dogs on rolls(leftover), homemade Pickles
Monday--London Broil sandwiches with mushrooms and onions, Salad
Tuesday--BLT sandwiches(garden tomatoes)
Wednesday--? what Hubs ate, I didn't eat-too tired.went to bed early
Thursday--Chinese take-out
Friday--leftover Chinese take-out with leftover green beans
Saturday--chili dogs on rolls, Me BLT sandwich and bagged spinach salad w/strawberries

So Wed., Thur., and Fri. meals are moved yet again to this coming week
  
As for food spending last week.....I spent $76.03 on groceries at 2 stores. 

As for food waste, we had to throw out a small amount of watermelon that got mealy and old.
  
Leftovers going into this week? Still 1/2 a loaf of homemade bread, a hunk of London broil, a  butt load of green beans and tomatoes from the garden and 4 cups of broccoli florets.

Here's this week's meal plan---
 
Sunday--Hamburgers, Green Beans, Roasted Potatoes and Onions
Monday--Cheddar Broccoli Soup(garden broccoli)
Tuesday--Tacos (I  had leftover roasted potatoes and onions instead.)
Wednesday--Eggplant Parmesan(sauce using garden tomatoes), Caprese Salad, Garlic Bread(leftover bread)
Thursday--Roasted Chicken, Carrots, Onions, Stuffing
Friday--London Broil/Green Beans Stir fry, Rice
Saturday--Fish fry, Beets, Coleslaw

On the shopping list......fresh mozzarella, maybe fish(have to check the bowels of the freezer compartment), cabbage(for coleslaw), milk.  If I buy fish it will be a 3lb. bag and run $20 so we'll have more than we need for this week.  Fresh Mozz is $6.99 lb., milk $2.00 and cabbage about $2 a head.  We have apples I bought last week and canned fruit so I'll pass on fresh fruit this week and I'll pass on deli meat for lunches-I have leftover soup, some bacon for a BLT left and I can use leftover chicken from Thursday's dinner for Friday's lunch.    Groceries should run about $40 this week.

That's what's appearing on the kitchen table this week here at Chez Sluggy. 
  
 What's getting fixed and served at your house this week?

Sluggy

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

And One More Thing I Forgot.....

Last week also sucked a little bit too in the financial arena.
Hub's car's "check engine" light went on and long story short, after 2 trips into the auto repair shop over the course of the week, Hubs has a new sensor, a new catalytic converter and our bank account is $600+ more bare.

Sad face.

Sluggy

 

The Past Week-Pull Up a Chair, You're Gonna Want to Sit Down

*If you don't have a big stretch of time to read this or don't like long ranty posts,  take my advise and just move along.  I totally understand.  8-) *

The Past Week has been crazy busy and has mostly sucked, as far as weeks go.

Let me back up to Thursday, August 29th first which was almost 2 weeks ago(because that will come into play in the following narrative eventually.). 
I had my follow-up at the Sleep Disorders Clinic.
I told the clinician that my face mask wasn't right for me.  It's the one they fitted me with from the overnight sleep study.  It covers my nose and mouth(since I open my mouth while sleeping and mouth breath at times)but the bottom of it hits me right at the base of my bottom teeth at the gum line, and my dentist discovered at my last check-up that I have developed a spot where my gums are receding on the middle 2 teeth, exposing one of those teeth below the gum line.  We don't know if it was caused by the pressure by the mask or if the mask hitting there is just making this condition worse.  At any rate, I need to try a different mask.
To make a long story a bit shorter, after a long conversation with my insurance company about my unhappiness with my durable medical goods supplier(the folks who rent me the biPAP machine and accoutrements)I am locked into using them for the time being.  I can't change companies.  The clinician faxed over a new prescription for a different mask to them on Aug. 29th so I can get a new mask after insurance approves it's cost.

Now onward to this past week....

On Tuesday and Wednesday I had doctor's appointments.  Tuesday wasn't so bad, just 1 appointment in the morning and then I was home to wait for the workman to come start Day 2 on the projects in the living/dining room. (He had started on Labor Day Monday.)


 
 
Of course the cardiologist at appointment #1 fussed at me for not losing any weight since May. 


Well I did lose weight in June but then we had to close down the pool so I got no swimming in and then between company coming and our Road Trip and some stress eating(not eating bad things mostly, just too much)I am at the same weight as I was in May, down 48 pounds.  Just 1 more Road Trip pound to re-lose.


Wednesday was a bad day.  I had 3 hours of medical tests.  First an echocardiogram at the heart hospital at 9am.  As there were no handicapped parking spots open when I arrived, I valet parked the car and went in.
They got me all nekkid and wired up like a terrorist bomber and started the echo/test.  The technician said after she performed it she had to inject me with something called "Definity" and had to redo part of the test.  She said I had had this substance injected when they did an echo in the hospital back in April when I had my health crisis, so to be consistent she had to use it again.
I didn't recall being injected with anything when I was having the echo back in April but then again, I was not myself.  Not being able to breath will do that to a person. ;-)

So the technician performed the echo and then put the Definity into the iv plug.
Let's just say I had an immediate fairly severe reaction to this stuff!
If you want to look this stuff up do so, but I'll just say that it's a liquid suspension of gas filled bubbles to enhance the contrast during echocardiograms. 
It only stays in your heart for about 30 seconds but you can have adverse reactions to it for a full 30 minutes afterwards.
Within 5 seconds of her inserting this stuff into my iv, I felt a burning sensation and severe pain run down along my spinal cord, down my legs, into my knees and then into my feet.  It felt like my back was breaking and my knees especially were on fire.
WHOA!
I yelled at her and tried to get up but the pain was so bad I couldn't move and just started crying.

The technician seemed surprised by my reaction and then said it was very rare to have a reaction to Definity.
I have since learned that this is bullshit!
Come to find out, Definity is known to cause severe reactions and even death, and has all kinds of warnings on the package now because of this.  The package also says you are to have resuscitating equipment on hand when using this substance and need to watch the patient injected for 30 minutes after administering it to them.

So what did this dumbshit technician do when I had my reaction?
She flushed the iv to get the Definity out of my system faster, left the room and told me to get dressed and I could leave when I was done.

How nice......

After about 5 minutes I felt well enough to stand up and dress.
I then had another test in the medical arts building, which is on the other side of the entire hospital from the heart hospital section.  Of course, I didn't know I had to walk the entire length of 2 hospitals to get to my testing area when the technician showed me which hallways to take to walk over to the Pulmonary labs.
Yes, I had to walk about 1/4 mile to get to where I was having not one, but TWO 1 hour long pulmonary function tests.

And come to find out, I could have dropped dead at any point in the 20 minutes it took me to walk across the hospitals to the Pulmonary Dept. because of this Definity stuff.
Lucky for me and the idiots running this hospital I didn't go into cardiac arrest!

So the next 2 hours was spent breathing into various gadgets and then walking the hallways and being timed and my oxygen saturation tested.
I tell ya by noon when I was finished with all this mess, I was ready to collapse.
But it gets better!!!
After all this testing/walking I got to walk back across 2 hospitals to the heart wing to go get my car out of valet parking.
Then it was home to supervise the workman and then collapse into bed once he left for the day.

As for my pulmonary function test, I have mild hypertension and the breathing folks seem to think I need oxygen support while engaged in moderate to heavy physical activity because my saturation rate dips into the 80's.  I am good for 2-3 minutes and then the wheels fly off the oxygenation bus.

So the pulmonary dr. there ordered me back on oxygen if I go out and do any strenuous activities.  And they weren't going to let me leave the hospital on Wednesday until the durable medical goods company I use(with protestation!)promised to bring me mobile oxygen tanks that day to my house. 
Not that this was vital since I have an oxygen concentrater already at home that I use at night with my biPAP machine.
Of course, the DMG company promised and never showed up, calling at 4pm to say they'd be at my house sometime on Thursday with the tanks.
Yes, they lied to a doctor but that doesn't surprise me.
This company, by the way, is Young's Medical.  They have offices in a few states around this area.

So on Thursday around 11am-ish a delivery person from Young's shows up with 10 lb. oxygen tanks(they measure about 30" long).  So I asked him how I was suppose to carry these around and he went to get a bag with a shoulder strap out of the van.
My problem is this......
These weigh 10 lbs. so if I am having to carry an additional 10lbs. of weight around, it will negate any good the added oxygen I am snorting from there is doing.
I can see if I am say in the grocery store and can put this tank in the shopping cart then I am not carrying more weight on my body, so the oxygen would do some good.....except that walking through a grocery store is NOT a moderately strenuous activity for me, so I really don't need the tank in a store.  I'd need it for a long, brisk walk or heavy cleaning or exercising, not for just strolling through the grocery store or a department store.

So the delivery guy comes back with a bag and puts the tank into it and I go to hoist it over my shoulder and the strap breaks. lolz
This is the universe saying I shouldn't be carrying this thing, ya know?

So he gets another bag with a sewn on strap and I put the strap over my shoulder.  The bag hangs down longways, not horizontally across my body with the tank, but vertically and reaches past my knees.
So every step I take the tank bangs into my leg and impedes me walking.
And not only is it uncomfortable to carry this way, that mother f-er is heavy!

It's a really bad system folks and guess what?  I am not going to use it.
If I send it back I know I will get fussed at for it, but I don't see the point of first having something that will give me no benefit and second, will cost money unnecessarily since I will not use it.

I might as well tell them to bring back the larger tanks with the little metal cart and wheel that around....which I also probably won't use.

And then I stopped holding back and let fly all the grievances I have with this medical goods supply company to this delivery person.....basically, because I told him I was not a happy customer that they didn't have something smaller that I COULD use and that this wasn't the first issue I have had with them(the not showing up when they promised to and giving me a product I couldn't use) and he said to tell him everything I was not happy with.
So he got told about the replacement mask gasket I was promised in June that arrived a month later and was the WRONG ONE for my mask.....and how I was on the phone with the lady in the office for almost an hour trying to get her to understand that, yes, you may have written down a Quattro FX gasket but they sent me a Quattro Mirage gasket and it isn't the same size.......and how over a MONTH ago she supposedly put in a new order for the correct gasket and guess what still hasn't shown up?(and this company's warehouse is only a 10 min. drive from my house).....and how they still haven't submitted any bills to my insurance company after 5 MONTHS so we still don't know how much they are charging for anything plus we can't get any insurance Explanation of Benefits because they didn't bill my insurance yet........and how the insurance gal told me that I am locked into using this company using all other equipment, as long as they are providing the biPAP rental.......and that last Thursday, Aug. 29th my sleep clinic clinician faxed over a prescription for a new mask to them and I was still waiting 6 days later on when they were going to deliver said new mask.......

The delivery person wrote everything down and said as soon as he got back to the office when his delivery runs were over for the day, he'd personally speak with his boss, and someone would get back to me about all this.
And he appeared to be very earnest and sympathetic.

hahaha.

That was September 5th and it is now September 10th and guess what company I haven't heard a peep out of?
I have just HAD IT with this company!!!
I'd like to give every one of the nimrods at Young's Medical Supply a Definity cocktail about now!

But let me change the subject before I start to foam at the mouth here......
I am done with doctors, medical appointment and all until middle of October, thank goodness!

So Thursday Gary the handyman shows up as scheduled and works away on redoing spackled sections that didn't "take" and sanding other sections.  While he's here the guys come to fix the brand new a/c system that no longer throws out cool air.  It seems some wing nut came unscrewed from the vibrations of the compressor motor which in turn meant the Freon(or whatever they call what they use now instead of that)leaked out of the units slowly while we were away and not using the system.   The a/c guy retightened the screw and refilled the Freon stuff and said it shouldn't jiggle lose anymore.
And coolness returned to Chez Sluggy and there was much rejoicing in the land. 8-)
Let's hope things stay this way since we are due for a 2 day heat spell later today and tomorrow.

Then on Friday it began. 
The weekend from hell.

I spent my weekend priming and painting the living and dining rooms and the ceilings.  The spackled sections were dry so priming all the newly repaired areas of the walls and ceilings was done on Friday by yours truly.

Then on Saturday the Hubs joined me as I painted the ceilings and then we started on the walls.  My hands started seizing up from holding the paint roller non-stop for 7 hours at about 3pm on Saturday.  So Hubs, who had finished the taping and cut-in work took over and did the last 2 and 1/2 walls with the roller and I collapsed on the sofa in the den.

Hubs doesn't "get" the point of painting.  He thinks you are suppose to use as little paint as possible.
So when he finished and he was still on the FIRST CAN of paint I knew we'd have to redo a good chunk of the walls if not go over all of them again.
8-(

By 5pm we were done for the day.  The light was getting bad and with my terrible eyesight it was worthless to try to see where we had to redo the walls until morning.

Bright and early Sunday morning we were back at it, paint rollers in hand.  There were some spots I had painted that needed touching up plus everything Hubs had done needing redoing, even all the cut in work.  He had used a brush and it looked just awful, so we dug out the tiny roller and tray we have and used that to redo all the cut-in work.  The tiny roller was better on my cramping up hands so I did all the cut-in work(except the high spots I couldn't reach).  Then I used that roller to do parts like whole wall sections around windows and the wall by the stairwell, etc.  I gave Hubs a lesson in painting(better late than never!)so he realized the point was to use up the paint. lol  We ended up going through 2 gallons this pass through the rooms and Monday morning the walls were well covered and we were ready for the floor guys to show up and start that project.

Ever since they injected that Definity stuff into me on Wednesday, my knees have been aching.  I have a bum knee anyway so I didn't think anything of it at first.  But all that painting movement over the course of 3 days just made the pain worse and worse.  As a bonus, I painted most of Saturday in my bare feet, which turns out was NOT a good thing to do.  All that time on my feet with no arch support and when you paint, you are using your feet(up on the balls, back on the heels, etc.)and the stress on the muscles/bones in there that you don't realize the work-out you give them until the next day or so.
By yesterday, Monday, I could barely stand up or walk.  It was agony to take a step.  Plus my knees were still aching which didn't help matters.
I had to be downstairs to take care of the dogs and supervise the guys who showed up to install the flooring in the living/dining rooms on Monday.  By the time they left for the day at 2:30pm, I hobbled upstairs and took a pain pill and went to bed.  I had fed the dogs and put them out and had spent the morning making more Broccoli/Cheddar Soup with the last of the garden broccoli so Hubs had food to eat when he got home.

I really didn't think painting those rooms would do me in quite so badly.  I haven't painted walls in a few years so I didn't realize how much worse off physically I have become.  Combine that with how much Hubs hates painting and it's definite that anymore painting that needs doing in this house is NOT getting done by us!  We'll be parting with money to pay someone else to do this job from now on.
Lesson learned the hard way.....

My left foot is still killing me today but it's getting better.  And the knees aren't quite as bad either, so I think I will survive.

Here's a look at the walls we painted.....




The color is called "Promotion" and it's a boring old tan/light brown but with lots of red in it so it's a warm neutral color.  Light enough to be bright but dark enough that white crown molding will show up against it.

Note the nasty off white WW carpeting on the floor. bleh.
Why anyone in their right mind would put white carpeting in the public areas of a 4 bedroom house is beyond me!
A 4 bedroom house just screams that the people who live here will have children, lots of children, right?  I can see maybe putting white carpeting in a 2 bedroom house but a 4 bedroom?
No way.

By tomorrow I might have more pictures of the floor since the flooring guys are here as I type this banging away and making me more deaf.
Time to go put another coat of paint on the crown molding out back and pray that it doesn't rain....

Sluggy

 

Monday, September 9, 2013

Chez Sluggy as a Vacation Destination-Part 1

It all began innocently enough.
An online blogger friend mentioned she had taken some time off from work, vacation time, but had no plans to go anywhere.
So I emailed her and said if she wanted to get away from where she lives for a few days, I had a spare bedroom/bed since the Daughter left home in May and she was welcomed to come stay here.
Of course, I also told her that this is the armpit of Pennsylvania and if she came to visit there wouldn't be a grand high class time to be had.....just normal every day type stuff and maybe we could go see something interesting/fun while she was here.

And the blogger friend actually took me up on my offer.
Shocking, right? lol

I love having company but nobody EVER takes me up on coming to visit....until now.
I must say I was giddy as a schoolgirl with anticipation!
My life is so boring.....I hope she wouldn't be disappointed.

Thus begins how Sluggy and Tanner met last month.

I was coming off of a Colonoscopy the Friday before and #2 Son had 3 wisdom teeth extracted the day Tanner said she would like to arrive.  So the decks were clear for her arrival on Wednesday.

Wise planning on her part......come for 3 days and not a whole week.  It's always scary meeting someone for the first time, ya know?  So going to stay at someone's house you are meeting for the first time, it's wise to only commit for 3 days and not 7, because frankly, even though you've "known" each other for months or years online, you really don't "know" each other.
Making it only a 3 day trip meant enough time to have fun together and to get to know each other better but not too much time in case we didn't "mesh" in person.
And besides, being around the awesomeness that is Sluggy for 7 whole days could just wear a person out.*
*Read the above sentence with a full load of sarcasm.*

So dependent on #2 Son having a successful extraction Wednesday morning, Tanner was slated to arrive sometime before dinner that evening and depart after lunchtime on Saturday.

And Tanner and Samantha made good time on the road(thank the lord for avoiding Philly at rush hour!)and cruised into Chez Sluggy around 3ish in the afternoon.

I guess having a strange large woman "of a certain age" grab her when she got to the front porch and hugging her to death didn't make her run screaming back to her car, because she came inside. lolz

Here's Tanner in my kitchen.  She hasn't even taken off her backpack and sat down.
Isn't she the cutest thing?!  Even after hours in a hot car she's perky and cute.
Why would anyone this cute and young want to hang out with old boring me?
I still can't answer that one.....


We spent the evening talking, making friends with the doggies, talking, eating dinner and talking some more.
Man, can that girl talk!
I have met my talking match it seems.
Pfffftt, I thought we'd have trouble finding anything in common and stuff to talk about...lolz

On Thursday, the first full day of her stay at Chez Sluggy things started slow.  We hung around the house, ate breakfast, chatted, I think we ate lunch?, and talked some more.  
Tanner really didn't want to be "doing" lots of stuff while she was here, so this was going to be a low-key kind of visit.
I like low-key. 
The major activity was just sitting around and getting to know each other.


For a change of scenery, in the afternoon I took Tanner for a ride to show her a "good time" in my town.
First we went to a cemetery.

Yes, a good time in my town when you are with Sluggy means you get to go to a cemetery.
Besides, I had 4 F.A.G.(Find A Grave)photo requests at a certain nearby cemetery I wanted to fulfill so I hauled Tanner out there with me.
And she proved to be a trooper and walked around looking for the headstones.  We never did find the folks we were looking for but I got some shots of other headstones to post on that website so the trip wasn't a total loss.

I could have sworn I had taken a shot of Tanner surreptitiously while she was walking the graveyard but I must have deleted it from my camera, so you have to just believe me when I say Tanner went walking through a cemetery.
I don't think she was feeling the love however during this activity.....

So we headed out to our next stop, the Burger's Farm Stand in St. John's PA.
                                     Not Tanner.

I needed tomatoes and some fruit so we hit the farm stand and procured said items.

They have a small enclosure with baby farm animals at the farm stand so I took Tanner's photo standing in front of it.

I tried to convince her to pet the goat but she declined.  The donkey in the background there is quite the vicious animal and had his own sign about staying away from him as he bites(and kicks too I think?).  I don't think Tanner is a farm animal lover in the "up close and personal" sense....

Here is a gratuitous shot of a chicken wandering around the farm stand area for Linda and any other chicken fans out there........




After the thrill of the farm stand, I rode Tanner around our town to show her the sights.......the grocery stores(two, count 'em two!), the banks, the post office, the gas stations, the high school, the Subway, the Laundromat, the post office, the doughnut shops(two, count 'em two!), the pizza shops(a mind numbing number of those), the Rite-Aid and the Burger King.  That about sums up the sights in my town.

While at Burger King I spend lavishly on Tanner and I for a spur-of-the-moment mid afternoon treat.


Since we are/were a couple of hot babes, we hit the drive-thru and sat in the car and ate ice cream cones so we could get unflattering silly photos of each other to share with the world.


 Tanner looking all sexy-like with ice cream shoved on her face.....



Sluggy showing off her tongue work......ewwwwww!

Thanks for the great photograph Tanner!
 *Read with much sarcasm*

Yes, I have no shame and a dragged Tanner down with me.  ;-)

The rest of the evening was spent talking and eating a smoked barbecued fest and then talking some more.
By 11pm I was plum worn out and we hit the hay.
I tell ya this Tanner gal is high maintenance...... 8-))

More of our adventures in Part 2 coming soon.



Sluggy