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WHAT MADE YOU GRIMACE & GRIT YOUR TEETH TODAY?

 
 
JPB
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 08:27 am
ruht row
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eoe
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 08:53 am
10:52 - no photos yet Mad
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Heatwave
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 09:07 am
ossobuco wrote:

I just looked at the 4.2 in your post, and shrugged (am a long time Californian), but I suppose I shouldn't be so glib, depending on circumstances.

Not to get in the middle of the thing about the cell phone, but does your husband's phone have a 'vibrate only' setting?


Yeah, ossobuco - I feel thankful that we didn't have to experience an earthquake during our 1 1/2 years in CA. Ironically, it still doesn't stop me from wanting to 'settle' there - raise our family there.

Yes, he does put his cell on the vibrate only setting while he's at work, and I understand that. I do it too. But I can reach him in half a second via email, so it doesn't matter. He's just not very responsible about switching it to 'ring' mode after hours. Oh well. Today he's camping in Yosemite (darn him!) - no reception there. Smile
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Heatwave
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 09:08 am
msolga wrote:
Roberta & Noddy, thank you both for your concern.
Yes, my power was restored by 9:30 (am), but what drama getting to that point! I got my electrician out of bed at around 7 am, poor man, & after babbling onto him about the situation, he came to the conclusion that most likely there was a leak in the roof (over my kitchen) & what I needed was to fix that, then most likely the problem would fix itself. (Very kind of him to advise this way as it saved me considerable $$$) So B, my trusty handyman, arrived at 8 & after checking a number of possibilities, ended up fixing the roof. (In the rain.). We discovered that during the heavy downpour the night before, that water had leaked into my ceiling & was running down the light cord Shocked .... which caused the safety switch in my power box to turn off all the electricity in the house. (Thank god for the safety switch! Phew!) We then used my hairdryer to dry the socket before replacing the globe. I felt as though I'd done a full day's work by the time he'd left. Laughing
So peace & light & warmth have now been fully restored. Very Happy


Ack! MsOlga, what an ordeal! Yes, thank god for the safety switch! Enjoy the warm, bright peace.
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msolga
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 09:12 am
_Heatwave_ wrote:
Ack! MsOlga, what an ordeal! Yes, thank god for the safety switch! Enjoy the warm, bright peace.


Thank you, Heatwave, I will! Very Happy
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Letty
 
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Reply Sat 21 Jul, 2007 12:08 pm
msolga, I have been where you have been several times, and everything goes when my electricity goes. So glad that your misadventure turned out positively, possum.

One evening, not long ago, a lightning storm briefly plunged me into the dark. For the first time, I realized what it must be like to be blind as I was banging into walls and stumbling over things. I gained some insight that night.
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msolga
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 05:07 am
Letty, my dear, I think we might have to become handywomen to cope with those situations. It's not good at all feeling so damned helpless!
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 04:36 pm
Posion ivy, cat briars, black raspberry brambles, greenhead flies, blisters, sun burn, and my sister. And allergy meds - yuck.
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George
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 04:39 pm
Sounds like a vacation in Hell.
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George
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 04:45 pm
For me, it was my mother being rather disoriented today.

Today she was sure that she had fallen asleep in one room (in her nursing
home) and awakened in another. She wanted to know whether they were
going to convert her room into two rooms. I tried to reassure her and I
think she finally regained her sense of where she is. Who knows what
tomorrow will bring?
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littlek
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 04:57 pm
George - no vacation for me. I'm sorry to hear about your mother!
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Sun 22 Jul, 2007 06:19 pm
Well, George, she is safe - as tough on both of you as this is. Savor the good parts... but you know that already.



Me, I could complain about difficulties re getting my storage facility cleaned out, but I won't right now. Mostly I'm enjoying the unpacking - lot of reconnection going on. I'll promise a rant post on aspects of this for later though.
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littlek
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:17 pm
Damn, my sunburn is starting to blister. It looks like I went in for scarification or beading or something. I have about 10-20 rice-pea sized blisters along my upper back. I tried to take a picture, but it hard to take one of your own back.

The web says I should go see my doctor - why? What could they do besides give me a lecture? Am I missing something?
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carrie
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:36 pm
My partner got similar sunburn and it can cause blood poisoning if it goes bad under the skin.... and they will give you something to put on it and pills to help it heal and combat infection... scary stuff!

Am talking worst case scenario though :wink:
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:36 pm
nah. they won't do anything. they'll just peel off eventually. it's nothing.
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littlek
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:38 pm
blood poisoning! Can you tell me more? What should I watch for?
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:42 pm
Littlek, I think Carrie meant sun poisoning. If that should be the case, try the aloe vera leaf(not the gel) it helped my son when he was small and got too much sun.
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:48 pm
you'd have to have a third degree burn. if you only have rice grain sized blisters, you got nothing to worry about.
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littlek
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 03:56 pm
Letty, I have aloe at home. I can't really reach my back anyway.

Dasha - yep, probably not.

Hmmm... moving this to the gross thread.....
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Thu 26 Jul, 2007 09:07 pm
Bad thing that turns out to be a good thing -

all my life I've whacked myself upside the head, tripped, and so on, which I found out at about age 45 had to do with peripheral vision. Nuthin' new.

I guess I'm a slow learner. I just whacked my skull into the point of the kitchen cabinet above the sink, harder than the other few times I've done that. Nice little egg forming as I type, fairly close to the eye at that. (Not a big egg, just enough to say "hey".) I checked, and the corner is at eye level, eek.

The light dawns! I can take off the doors. For one thing, it will mean less wood to refinish when I do that in a few months.

<pats egg, smiles>
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