Squawk!

Boo.

Boo.

Today I took The Boy to see Monsters University at the local dollar ($1.75) theater. We stopped at CVS to grab some candy and got a bottle of water and a small coke (which was actually small) to drink at the theater. The movie was good. I liked the first movie and had actually been looking forward to seeing it. The Boy enjoyed it too. The head dean of the character is kinda gross. Kind of a cross between a cockroach and centipede. ICK!
IMG_3037Two minutes after this was taken, Panny reached our and touched Timber. I thought “They will snuggle now!” But Timber got up moved. I don’t know who was hurt bummed more, Panny or me.

The Girls

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It has been almost two weeks since The Girls have moved into their new coop/run. I think they are loving it! The love the hay I put in there and have made a few nests in it under the coop. This where Poopy and Turbo have been laying their eggs…not in the three nesting boxes I had made. Ok, then. Whatever. I have had been going up in each night at dusk to show them that they need to walk up the plank and go inside and roost at night. Well, the last few days at dusk Turbo has marched her sassy little but up the plank and gone on in. There is a reason she is head hen. Then we both start talking to Poppy. You should hear Turbo yell at her. I use a rake to make sure Poppy doesn’t go under the coop and use a soothing  tone to encourage her to walk on up. Tubor just yells. Then after a bit she (Turbo) walks back down and squawks at her more, gets all in her face. Finally I pick Poppy up and put it her in. Pickles. They squawk a bit while they make themselves comfortable and then they sleep! I am hoping that it clicks for Poppy soon.

Podcasts

Reader’s, do you listen to any Podcasts? Do you have any favorites? What are they? I am always looking for new one.  I start my day refreshing my podcasts to see if any have been updated and then listen to them while drinking coffee, checking/updating my e-mail, FB, Quicken and starting my work day. Here is what I am listening to:

NPR: Pop Culture Happy Hour

NPR: Fresh Air

60 Minutes

NPR: All Songs Considered

NBC Nightly News ( I end up watching Fox with My Man, so I watch “left” news to make sure I stay in the middle! :) )

NPR: Hourly News Summary

NPR: Books Podcast

Song of the Day

PRI: Arts & Entertainment

School Run French (This is geared for 5 to 10 year olds, so it is right up my alley!)

Live Your Life Now- (I just started it today.

I am always looking for new one, so please let me know which podcasts do you listen too.

Have good evening Reader’s!

 

 

Fall Break

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Last night The Boy and I watched Food Networks Halloween Challenge. We missed the first episode, so they were down to four teams. My Man even came up to watch with us but threatened to leave because he said we were talking and bickering too much. We were not! The Boy is on his Fall Break, so he is out of school Monday and Tuesday. Due to my “issue” we did not make any plans for the four-day weekend. So I told him we could go to Costco. He was not impressed. What? What?

People have been asking me how I am doing and I have been saying ok. I am not sure what else to say. This round has been a little bit different then the last three. For example, I am still getting nauseous. In the past, I was over it by now. It isn’t to intense, I take my meds and about 30 minutes later I am ok. But it is still happening. Being tired as well, isn’t as intense but just lasting longer. I haven’t had many of the sudden burst of energy that I had in the past. I also have been having more headaches than before. On the plus side, I was able to start drinking coffee right away (or never stopped). In the past it had taken me about a week before I could stomach the idea of it. Overall though, I consider myself very lucky. I have not thrown up once and never lost my appetite.

Today’s bike ride was a bit harder than yesterday’s. Legs were tired. I did get to finish the episode of Vampire Diaries I missed and watched the first few minutes of Boardwalk Empire. I love that show! Tomorrow, I am meeting with The Boy’s teacher for parent teacher conference and then later The Boy and I have a movie day.

Have a wonderful night Readers!

I’m gonna throw it out there!

Readers!

How are you today? It is another fine day her in the ATL. We all slept in late today and got a slow start to our day. Now the crock pot is on and cookin’ Chicken Chili Chowder and football is on the TV. The Girls have been given their snack and The Boy found an egg from Turbo.

Yummy Good!

Yummy Good!

I then made Trader Joe’s Pumpkin bread. Here is a tip. Instead of using oil, use 1/2 cup of puréed pumpkin. The folk’s at Trader Joe’s told me about this and it makes the bread very moist and it is healthier for you!

Keeping in the pumpkin theme, The Boy and I carved a pumpkin for Halloween. I bought three pumpkins (for under $4.00 each) at Trader Joe’s. Two of them are being used in the family room as decoration and one will be placed outside.

IMG_3030 IMG_3032 IMG_3033This the one The Boy and I carved up.

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Gooey!

Gooey!

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The Boy drew out his face but was not happy with it. We used a sharpie. Opps. So, we went kind crazy with the carving. We then decided to paint the pumpkin too.

Waiting for the paint to dry...

Waiting for the paint to dry…

Done!

Done!

As I told you earlier this month, The Man and I have given up alcohol for a month. So far it hasn’t been bad but this weekend, I would have loved a glass of wine. My Man is also running every day in the month of October! I am so proud of him. Even when I was in the hospital he ran.

I’m gonna throw it out there!

Since I am feeling better and better each day and I feel like a rollie pollie, I have decided that I would ride the exercise bike for at least 30 minutes or more everyday till my surgery. I hope as the days go on, I will be able to ride longer and at a higher resistance. This will also include days I go to the gym. (Going to try to start seeing SK next week.) I did my 30 minutes today at a resistance level of 5. So, now that I have told you, I have to do it! :) Make to ask me about it (that way I will do it).

Random Thoughts and Observations

Morning Reader’s!

I hope the sun is shining where you call home. It is here in the ALT. The weather for the past few days has been gorgeous! Makes waking up nauseous not so bad!

As a blogger I read a lot of different blogs and over the past week have found two websites I thought looked really cool and want to share with you. If any of you have ordered anything from either of them, please let me know. I am tempted to but not sure who to order from first.

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Printstgram

This is a website where you can order books, notecards, posters, prints and framed pictures of your Instagram photos! I was so excited when I saw this. I love using Instagram app and some of my favorite pictures are from there. I love the idea of making note cards from them and using those as thank you cards or you  have been on my mind cards. I also am thinking of ordering a 12×12 of four pictures or nine of my favorite pictures. Some of The Boy, The Girls, The Kids, Me and My Man. The blog I read about the company on, was very happy with her purchase. She chose the 12×12 frame of nine pictures.

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Change Of Art

At Change of Art, you can order frames that have made changing the art, photograph, etc., so easy! Putting a photo in a large matted farm can be a pain in the ass! The picture always moves by the time you get the backing placed and closed! Then you find the speck of dust on the glass and have to start all over again! Change of Art has made it super easy by having an area on the back of the frame where you just slide the picture in! No opening the frame. Love it! Shipping is only $7.00 and that is for up to 6 frames via Fed Ex. I think this is perfect for Mom’s out there who have kids who love art. You could “commission” an abstract piece, cutout a section of it and boom! You have a nice framed picture. You could do one for each season using seasonable colors. I may just have to do this myself!

Random Thoughts and Observations

  • So the other night when I got in bed, I realized I never took a shower and I was totally ok with it.
  • I saw that one of the cats puked on the floor in the bedroom. I was in the middle of something but when I went back to clean it up, it was gone. I looked at Simon, who looked at Timber. I was totally grossed out for 2 seconds. Then pleased that I wouldn’t have to clean it up.
  • I love saying “Chicken Butt” and feel I am allowed to say more than your average person since I own two chicken butts.
  • It’s Caturday!   https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1392986487602962
  • RTR!

Shout Outs!

Dedra- You Rock! Thank you for helping My Man and I out earlier this week. You went above and beyond!

Liz & Jayson G.- Thank You!!!

 

Shrinkage can be a good thing.

Hey Readers!!

I know it has been a few days since I have updated. I got back from the hospital Tuesday evening. Tuesday was a long hard day. I just wanted to go home! I won;t go into it because I am home now and that is all that matters. What’s new? Well, that little shitty tumor is getting smaller! Woot! Woot! Heard from Dr. Read today who e-mailed me the report and it has shrunk from 2.8 x 6.5cm to 2 x 3.8cm. He was pretty happy with the shrinkage (what? what?) and is going to meet with the Tumor Board tonight and talk to the surgeons. He wants to wait a least three more weeks before surgery so it can have time to shrink more. Very happy about this news.

I have been able to spend a little time with The Girls in the morning the last two days. Timber and I go up there with a morning snack and watch them eat and do there things. I have made some notes on my iPad of a few things I want to do when I get stronger. I need to get some pine straw to spread around the front and side of the coop but also where the old one use to be. Looks pretty barren right now. The Boy and I are still having to go out each night at duck to help them up to the coop. They have made nests in the straw under the coop and Poppy has been laying her eggs there. I think she would sleep there if we didn’t move her. I read that it could take up to three weeks for them to start going up and in on their own. The move really messed with them! But over all I know they are happy with their new home.

I have added some pictures I have taken over the past few days here at home and at the hospital. I hope you are all doing well. Let me know if you have any questions or ideas of what you want me to write about.

Happy Fall Y’all!

Timber checking out The Girls...chicken butt on the right.

Timber checking out The Girls…chicken butt on the right.

Hanging out with Timber and The Girls

Hanging out with Timber and The Girls

Morning Snack

Morning Snack

Hello!

Hello!

Because a duel port is not enough

Because a duel port is not enough

Guess who is bored?

Guess who is bored?

Out for a walk

Out for a walk

My Man

My Man

Lunch at the hospital

Lunch at the hospital

Blueberries are my favorite

Blueberries are my favorite

Me and the Boy

Me and the Boy

No Pictures!

No Pictures!

The Girls

The Girls

New hanging food and water containers. I love the room they free up.

New hanging food and water containers. I love the room they free up.

Scratching the compost.

Scratching the compost.

 

Ideas for loved ones in the hosptial

Hey Reader’s!

Do you know someone who has sick and has to spend time in the hospital or at home in bed? Are you at a loss when it comes to helping them out or what to get them? Since I have had some recent experience regarding this, I thought I might give you some suggestions. I know a lot of people might not feel comfortable ask their friend or love one and I know the sick person might also feel weird or uncomfortable asking (like me!) for help.

Hospital rooms are dull and boring. If your loved one has to spend more than a day in one, try to make it as comfortable as possible. Friends gave us blankets that My Man and I took with us. The blankets in the hospital are thin, brown and dull. My one friend went ahead and washed the blanket she gave me and it smelled so fresh and clean! The other blanket was a pink breast cancer one (cancer is cancer) that is so soft! We then went out and bought our own pillows and new pillow cases. The pillows are far more comfortable than the standard hospital pillows. Plus the pillow cases can be washed before hand and smell of home, which where your loved one really wants to be.

It it can get very boring be stuck in the hospital. You can walk around the floor only so many times and midday TV sucks. No HBO or Showtime at most hospitals. Books are good however I found that while going through chemo, I have a hard time focusing on the words. No matter how much I try, I can only read a few paragraphs and then I give up. So what can you do? If your loved one has an iPad you can buy them a iTunes gift card so they can buy a movie to watch. I know you also can buy Amazon and Barnes and Noble gift cards too. Or if you or they have HBO you can log into to HBO to Go and watch movies or one of their series. I believe that Showtime also as website where you can watch movies on your tablet or computer. The last time I was in the hospital, I watched Argo and got caught up Boardwalk Empire. If there is a DVD player, you can stop and grab the latest releases. The first time I went in for chemo, My Man got Ted and Sliver Linings Playbook for us to watch from the Red Box at the grocery store. Audio Books are a great option too. As you know, I listen to a lot of them thru Audible.com and love it.

Another gift that I got and love was a pair of headphones. Ear buds no longer work for me. They just don’t feel right anymore. I love the feel of headphones much more than ear buds, they hug your ears. Plus every time I put them on I feel like a DJ! If your loved one has a spouse staying with them, they could use a pair too! My Man has had to use them the last two night due to my loud snoring!

Hospital food sucks. It really does. It also isn’t that healthy if you ask me. I am luckily that on my floor at Emory Midtown, there is a patient refrigerator I can store food in. The last time I went in for chemo, I brought in soup from Breadwinner Cafe. I packed in Tupperware and was able to use the microwave in the guest waiting room to heat it up for lunch. This time I brought in yogurt for breakfast, fruitcheese and crackers and more soup for lunch. I also brought in a gallon of unsweetened ice tea! My Man and I have been drinking so much of it, he might have to go get another gallon. Not sure what to bring when you visit your loved one? Bring them food! Find out if they have access to a refrigerator and microwave. Do they have a favorite deli or restaurant that has prepare food to go?  If coming for a morning visit, call or text and tell them you are stopping at the bagel shop, what do they want? Don’t ask them if they want you to stop, tell them you are!

Need more suggestions? Toilet Paper! The toilet paper in hospitals is not soft! Find out the kind they use and bring them some. My friend Rebecca did that for me after I complained and since then we have brining our own. Also Kleenex. Once again, the hospital’s is very tin and rough.

Think if it were you. What would you want with you? A favorite stuffed animal? I picture or plant? Have a favorite snack you always eat after dinner? Ask your loved one. Talk to them about their needs. Since they can’t be home, bring home to them!

 

Chemo Brain…I got it.

Happy Saturday Reader’s!

It looks like a nice day out here from my hospital window. I hope it is nice where you are. My 3rd chemo ended around 11:30pm last night. I was able to get a few hours of sleep before I was waken up at 2am and then again 4am. I think the doctor on rounds came in around 6:30 but I wasn’t really awake when she spoke to me. I then fell back asleep till the phone rang. Wrong number. Nice. It was 8:45am and my chemo was due to begin at 9am so I just stayed up. I then noticed My Man was gone. Seconds later I got a text from him asking what I wanted for breakfast from Rita’s Bluebird Dinner. Yummy! I gave him my order and 15 minutes later I was in heaven!

My chemo went well. I have two more cycles to go through. People ask how I am feeling. I am tired, run down. My brain isn’t working at full speed. You may have noticed while reading the past few blogs. Chemo brain, that’s what I got. I also get a tingling feeling at times but no numbness. And I pee, a lot. Which is a good thing but annoying. Good news is that my white blood cell counts went up yesterday! Woot! Woot! Very happy to hear that.

Today we are watching football. Can’t find the Alabama game on the TV here but are getting updates. doesn’t seem like much of a game anyway. RTR! We are watching Michigan State. They need to get their game on in the second quarter!

The Boy, my Mom and my Dad came down for a visit. The Boy went to piano and guitar this morning and my dad picked up some items for the coop/run. They have been having to put Turbo and Poppy on the ramp at night, so that they would walk up into the coop. My dad thinks part of the problem is that they can see their old coop and want to get into it. So this morning he and The Boy moved it so that they couldn’t see it anymore. They are having no problem coming out in the morning. My dad and I think it will just take a few days for them to figure this out. In the meantime, we will help them out. My dad and The Boy also moved some dirt into the run to make a dirt bath for the girls. He said they went straight to it and had a blast.

Not too much else going on here. Just ate my lunch of chicken salad with crackers and cheese and an apple. I bought all of it on Wednesday to bring in to the hospital. I have ordered only one thing from dinning, orange juice. And yes, it tasted terrible! WTH? It is orange juice! I couldn’t even finish it. 

Have a wonderful day Reader’s! Enjoy!