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{May 7, 2014}   Join the National Guard?

I got the strangest call today.

I thought it was from a recruiter and while I am not looking, I wanted to be polite instead of having them leave a voice mail. “Hello, Ms S?” “Yes”, “This is ___  with the National Guard, you had expressed interest in finding out more information about joining the National Guard.” “What?”

And so it went downhill from there, for him, not for me. I was laughing a bit and I apologized for laughing, but where did he get my information and the idea that I was interested in joining the National Guard? He tried a few sites and then mentioned the Warrior Dash, I said oh, ok, I did sign up to do the Warrior Dash in Denver this coming summer, he said that was probably it.

I said I wasn’t interested and they probably wouldn’t want me, I love my country, but they wouldn’t want me. [We know I’m vegan first of all, and then I don’t do well with people telling me what to do, especially at this age, maybe if I was younger…] He said of course they would love to have me and then I asked what the age range was.

“Oh, we have them from just starting out at 17 to our cutoff.” “What’s the cutoff?” Oh, we have them all the way to 32-34. I said reverse that and you have my age! “Oh, well, thank you for your time and I’ll remove you from our list.”  “Thank you and thank you for all you do and good luck in your search.”

And thank you to all the service men and women who have served our country, I honor you.

 



{May 5, 2014}   Travel day

Jam packed day!

The day started early as it was a Monday and there were things to do! Goodbye hugs and kisses all around. By 8:15, both kids and ACS were gone to school and work and GES and I got to work, straightening the house, doing laundry, moving clothes from the closet, checking the sizes, give away pile, folding, putting away.

We accomplished a lot before 9am!

Then on to breakfast, just the two of us, we each had a breakfast sandwich and shared a pancake, yum. Then back to the house, more laundry and pack up the car to take care of some returns. Go go go.

We got back to the house had some lunch, I got some work done, finished packing and it was time to go to the airport. JF, from across the street gave me a ride to the local train station.

I got to the airport in plenty of time and when I checked, it was not a very full flight and wahoo, I was in the exit row and no one was with me, I had the entire row to myself and if I could have stretched out across the aisle, it would have been something!

The flight was uneventful, getting to the hotel equally uneventful and here I am telling you about my day. Time to get some rest, the alarm is going off in a few hours.

Back to it, have a great night!



While I enjoy hibachi, it’s a crap shoot for vegetarians.

If you don’t know what hibachi is, it’s where they cook your food in front of you. You have choices, such as chicken, steak, shrimp, scallops and this time tofu, yeah me!

I have enjoyed hibachi for a long time and when I go, it’s a test for a vegetarian because they cook everything on the same surface, the test comes in when you don’t know if they cook the veggies or meats first.

A lot of times I’ll check but tonight I didn’t, so I got to have the veggies and tofu cooked on the grill after they cooked the chicken, steak and seafood, even using the same spatula and knife, interesting flavoring.

I’m going to chalk this one up to stupidity on my part, but no I’ll effects so we are doing alright!



{May 3, 2014}   Party! Movies! Sleep?

What a day!

The girls spent the night away from home getting spoiled by S&B, so it was different coming in last night, we didn’t have to be quiet, no nightlights and this morning, well, I slept until 8! Hold yourself back!

Got up and got to work, there was going to be a 4 year old’s birthday party in a few hours, lots to do! Put out toys, prep food, remove funiture, move other stuff, sweep and then the girls showed up! AH! The hugs, the kisses, the love, the excitement! Then everyone else showed up! Total count for the day? Somewhere around 60 in and out, it was an open house, but there are times everyone is there at the same time. There were a lot of  little loves there, hugs, kisses and more hugs for Auntie J! We had toys in the front and back yard, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, markers, paper, swing set and a bouncy house, what more could you want?

We had burgers, hot dogs, veggie burgers, pickles, potato salad, deviled eggs, chips and cake, still hungry? EJS and MGS even helped to make a watermelon basket, it was delicious and fun! MGS had a great birthday party and wore the party dress to prove it!

The majority of people were gone by 3:30 and we chilled out, finished cleaning and sat down, what? All of a sudden it was 5:30 and it was time to leave for my dinner date with the girls and two girls from down the street, H & B, they are sisters known as the baby whisperers. They are so amazing with little kids and my girls adore them, it was so cute when EJS invited them to go with us.

We went to the movie theater, got our snacks, potty stop and then settled in to watch Rio 2. The funny thing was when EJS was trying to explain Rio to the girls, almost scene by scene! We saw some good previews [Annie with Cameron Diaz and Jamie Fox, How to Train Your Dragon 2, Charlie Brown, Paddington] and then the movie started, it was a lot of fun and all the girls had fun!

Then it was time to go home, get jammies on and read stories. They were so tired, EJS fell asleep in the chair in MGS’s room as I was reading the second bedtime story starring Fancy Nancy, of course after telling me “If my eyes are closed, I’m not really asleep” so said the heavy breathing. Eventually they were both fast asleep and I came downstairs to enter my time for the week, submit expenses and then write to you.

Are you tired? I am, goodnight!

 

 



There are so many people I am finding out went to college at University of Michigan and have great memories of their time there and recommendations for where to go and what to eat.

Case in point, RSK got all excited about the Pizza House, http://www.pizzahouse.com, and the Chipati, what? The Chipati, it’s a ginormous pita pocket filled with stuff, I kid you not! Check out the site.
http://annarbor.pizzahouse.com/zgrid/proc/site/sitemnup.jsp?nls_sf=tm5216&nls_st=tm1270421&id=4103317810560&ctx=ct156772812&mnuid_it=129281&vnmi_it=1754
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I went earlier in the week with KS and TS in Ann Arbor and had a lunch sized Chipati, it was manageable, but still too much food, so I ate half that night and then the other half with a veggie burger the next night.

It just so happened that RSK was going to pick me up from the airport, so I asked if she wanted me to bring her a Chipati, she was so excited, she said and I quote…”I’m so excited I could pee!”

Then GES decided she needed one after all the hype, then ES asked for one and I decided to bring one for ACS, I’m glad I cancelled the one for me because there was no way I was getting five on my flight, these things are huge! Look at this picture!
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The refrigerator is full, with just these four boxes and tomorrow will be the test, everyone is coming over for a party and will partake of the chipatis, I may have to bring more with me the next visit!



{May 2, 2014}   I need my Dentist…please!

I love my dentist and I miss him! How many people actually say that?

If you live in Atlanta, within any reasonable distance to Sandy Springs, you need to go see Dr Roger Abbot and his fabulous staff at Dental TLC. I started going to Dental TLC back in 1995! This was when he had only two exam rooms and his boys were crawling. When I was there last, there were over 20 exam rooms and one of his sons was in college! Not possible!

Dr Abbott was once called backstage to help Robert Plant, how cool is that? He was also an amateur stand up comedian and we used to make each other laugh all the time, even during my procedures.

When I started going to their offices, you could bring your own music and they would play it over the sound system, I would bring some of the silliest stuff to make them laugh. Each time I had an appointment, I would tell him they needed something new and it would be there soon. There were tv’s on the walls, I said they needed tv’s on the ceiling so that when you are laying back having your teeth cleaned you can still watch tv, then it happened. What about blankets while you’re in the chairs? Then there were blankets.

They are Dental TLC for a reason, they care like nobody’s business! If you are a nervous patient, they have sweet air to calm your nerves, if you have work done, Dr Abbot personally will call you that evening to check on you, who does that?

Rojel was my hygienist and I refused to deal with anyone but them and when I made an appointment, they knew to only schedule me with them, I was comfortable with them and since they were who I started with, couldn’t I make that request? Let’s just say that I didn’t have dental insurance for most of the time I went to their offices and paid for both of my root canals out of pocket, does that tell you how fantastic they are?

I have been going every six months since I started seeing him oh so long ago and when I was supposed to have an appointment back in September, due to job constraints, I had to cancel my appointment, bummer. So now, I am looking for a new dentist office in Denver and wishing it happens soon, my teeth feel fuzzy! [I know, TMI! that’s too much information in case you didn’t know].

Any recommendations?

http://www.dentaltlc.com/DentalTLC/Homepage.html

 



{May 1, 2014}   Bob Hoskins

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Bob Hoskins yesterday.

Bob Hoskins was an amazing talent, his career spanning decades beginning in 1971. His talent for characters was unending, ranging from the serious to the silly.

The first time I saw Bob Hoskins was as washed up private detective , Eddie Valiant, in the hit “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”, I can still see the scenes between the two of them. How about Mr Smee in Hook? His last movie was “Snow White and the Huntsman”

He had a mastery of accents and language, he could play an American to any variety of Brit, from cockney to formal. He could take you through a amazing variety of emotions with just a look or a phrase.

He announced his retirement in August 2012, siting his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s. He died due to a bout of pneumonia.

He was a treat to watch and will be missed.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001364/?ref_=nv_sr_1



{April 30, 2014}   Being vegan is…

Interesting.

Before you ask, I know you know I’ve been a vegetarian for a long time, and if you didn’t know this, I’ve been lactose intolerant for almost as long. A few weeks ago was the last straw and I have gone full on vegan, well ovo-vegan. I’ve never had a problem with eggs and I think they’re yummy, when I’m in the mood, hence the ovo-vegan.

If you didn’t know there are different levels; a pescatarian is someone who only eats fish, a vegetarian eats no meats (poultry, beef, pork, etc, fish, animal byproducts) but might eat eggs and dairy, that’s where the expression ovo-lacto comes from.

So, I gave up meat and poultry when I was a kid, then about nine years ago, gave up fish, this was tough, but I got used to it. Once in a while, if I am in the mood, I might eat fish, but it’s very rare.

I’ve continued to eat some dairy, but with complications. I found Lactaid milk, wow! After a few years, can’t have that, then I tried soy milk and eventually became allergic, so I’ve moved on to almond and rice milk. I’ve taken the Lactaid pills so that I can eat dairy and they worked for a while, but unfortunately, no more.

As I mentioned, a few weeks ago I became full on vegan, well, ovo-vegan. There are a few things I can still eat because it doesn’t bother me. I can have butter and a little Parmesan cheese, so far so good, who knows what will happen in the future, but for now, give me at least that!

All about the same time, I cut out dairy, cut down my carb intake and started working out regularly. It’s all working together and I think I’m starting to see results, might be too soon to tell and I think I feel better not eating dairy, still too soon to tell, I’ll keep you posted.

It is a bit tough finding a happy medium and I know vegans throughout time have figured it out, I just have to get there. I have found it tough to find things to eat at some places, so many restaurants offer dishes with cheese, some have vegan cheese, but not many. I don’t always want a salad and if there is no veggie burger or spicy black bean burger doesn’t help.

I feel bad for my friends who have to listen to me worry about this new venture, so to speak. They are very nice and try to help me find things, but it’s frustrating. I’m usually pretty good about finding things, but now that I’ve cut out dairy, it’s getting more difficult. I’ll get there. When I’m home or at the grocery store, no problem, it’s restaurants that are a little trickier, but being in a college town helps.
So, thank you to my friends.

My new slogan “Vegetarian by choice, vegan by force”. Makes me smile.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vegetarian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veganism



{April 29, 2014}   Busy day!

The day started at 5:15am, what?

The alarm went off at 5:15, I snoozed until 5:30, I thought it was fair. (Luckily I only have to go a mile!) Showered and dressed, had to dress in pants, shirt and sweater, not the dress I was hoping to it was too cold! Mother Nature..what’s up? (I never mind wearing my Danskos though)

Off to co-teach class starting at 7, we have to be there at 6 for classroom setup. Good class, lots of good questions and people with interest in what we were teaching. After class, we were exhausted. We went full force from 7am until 4:30 with an hour for lunch, a very successful class. We both headed in our respective directions.

I put on my workout gear, with the intention of walking to Whole Foods, but it started raining, so in the car I went. Got some good veggies and tofu and vegan cheese, I so miss cheese! Moving on!
I got back to the room, made a quick lettuce wrapped cheesy veggie burger with raw mushrooms, it was fantastic!

I ate quickly because I had a Face Time date with SDL and Miss A! Always a favorite time for me! What a doll baby, how I love that little girl! It was so good to see both of them, catch up on the little things and even the big things, important to have that time.
Maybe next time I can read her a bed time story!

After our face time, I was thinking about the treadmill or passing out, I was do tired!

TS called and we chatted for a while, then decided to get together we went out for drink and food, I drove, no drinking, shocker! We caught up, commiserated, ranted, laughed, it was just what we both needed.

On the way back we talked about the amenities each of our hotels have
she came to check out the gym and pool at my hotel and then we made a decision, go put on our swim suits and meet at the hot tub and we do!

It was so relaxing to sit in the hot tub and talk to a friend, just what the doctor ordered!

Now I’m back in my room talking to you and realizing the alarm is going off in a few hours, I have a CVT class at 8:15.

ZZZZZZZZZ. GOOD NIGHT.



{April 27, 2014}   Dubbing

So, when you watch a movie on TV, if there is bad language, they dub it.

It’s either with a new word, muffled or blank/mute the word and we are supposed to fall for it, right? They even do it for some songs. A I sit here writing to you, I am watching Burlesque and I was inspired to write this post because they were muting out the drinks, really? You can’t mention alcohol brand names? Are we that big of a prude?

But admit it, it’s just not the same. Some movies call for bad words and it works. Think about it, how hard is it to watch some of those movies without the bad words, almost makes you not want to watch the movie at all.

A Few Good Men, Jack Nicholson screaming at Tom Cruise in the courtroom? Harlem Nights, with Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor and Red Foxx, those guys not cussing? I don’t even think they know how not to! Pulp Fiction with, well, everybody, a Quentin Tarantino movie without cussing? Not a chance!

Sometimes being bad is just good.



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