Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Kelly


So I was goofing off at work today and came across this definition of my nickname on www.urbandictionary.com:

An amazingly smart, tall, beautiful girl with brown hair. She’s competitive and never likes to lose. She’s incredibly smart and doesn’t judge. She listens to you and holds you in times of weakness. She’s liked by everyone and is extremely outgoing and one of the funniest people you will ever meet. Even though sometimes it may not be what you want to hear, she’s completely honest and doesn’t hide anything. She is sexy and knows her boundaries, even though sometimes she may not be able to enforce them. She’s incredibly passionate and makes you feel like the most amazing person in the world, even if you don’t think so yourself. She'll make you want to do anything and everything to keep her happy, even if sometimes you may suffocate her and not even realize it because you’re blinded by love. She’s complicated yet simple. She’s a puzzle, and if you want to complete her you need to work for her and prove you’re worthy. She’s the kind of person that makes you want to wake up in the morning even when you don’t think you can. She’s the kind of person that makes you want to go to sleep even if you’re afraid, so the night goes by faster and you can wake up in the morning and hold her again. She’s the person that, even if you’re upset or mad her, at you can’t stay mad at her for long in fear that you might lose her. She’s overall someone you never want to lose, hurt, upset, make cry, or make upset. She’s someone that you would do anything for, no matter the cost, physically or emotionally.

This just confirms what I have been telling The Boy Child all along...I AM AMAZING! LOL!

Monday, November 26, 2012

Bronchitis

Never a dull moment in the Tabor household. Friday I started feeling a bit under the weather, and at about 2 a.m. on Saturday, I woke up with a sore throat and coughing. By Saturday afternoon, I was coughing so hard I couldn't get a deep breath, and I developed a lead weight on my chest. By evening, the lead weight turned into an elephant, and I took myself off to Urgent Care. 

A $75 copay and $75 in prescriptions later, I have bronchitis, for which I have an inhaler, an antibiotic, and cough syrup which puts me to sleep. Which is great, but not at work. 

Time for a nap.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Happy Birthday to Me!

I really wanted to go to the Science Museum. I know that isn't entirely normal; I've been told by other women that most women opt for dinner in a fancy restaurant or some such nonsense. However, in the words of Popeye, I yam what I yam. :D

So, Stuart, Ian and I all went to the Buffalo Museum of Science for my birthday. I had a blast. The current exhibit is 'The Science of Sports'. There wasn't enough on baseball, in Stuart's and my opinion, but that was our only critique. Ian got to try out his slap shot. There was an area for lacrosse, and he was able to see how fast he could fling a whiffle ball. He also posed as a black umpire (or whatever they call them in football).


There was another section in the Museum about our marvelous Earth. Ian stood in a booth in a simulated tornado. Look at his face!


I particularly enjoyed the Marchands exhibit. The Marchands created life-like models of plants in three seasons. They were gorgeous, and like all flowers, made me smile. Stuart enjoyed the Mysteries of Extinction. The size of some of the dinosaurs... I cannot imagine living during the time they roamed the Earth. The skeleton of the Albertosaurus looks extremely intimidating; with flesh and muscle, I would be sleepless.  Hmm. Nevermind sleepless. I'd be dinner.

We easily spent over three hours there, and were not bored in the least. I love my new hand boiler, too. It was a great way to spend the 48th anniversary of my appearance on the planet. I'm still smiling. :)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Elbow Update

Today, I went to my 7:50 a.m. appointment at Excelsior fully expecting to receive an ultrasound-guided cortisone injection in my left elbow. To say I was not looking forward to it is an understatement. As it turns out, the doctor does not recommend cortisone for my particular problem.  He did an ultrasound examination of my elbow and found scar tissue, tears, and fluid that is not supposed to be there. What he recommends is a whole lot more fun.  It's called a percutaneous needle tenotomy. After treating my poor elbow with a local anesthetic, he will use a needle to stimulate the bone and areas surrounding the existing scar tissue and tears to promote healthy bleeding, inflammation and healing by stimulating the production of growth factor. After this procedure, I will feel worse for about two weeks, but then should steadily improve. I'm not quite sure whether I'm looking forward to this or not. We're waiting for approval from Workers' Compensation, and then we go from there.  

In the meantime, I have a new brace. It's called an elbow strap, and I have to wear it all day. I am also to wear a cock-up splint at night for the carpal tunnel. Whatever works. I'm not complaining, as my friends and family can certainly attest to, but I am tired of the pain. 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

I love flowers...

They sit on my coffee table and make me smile.  And when I seem to be smiling for what Ian thinks is no reason, he gets nervous, and a nervous boy child is a well-behaved boy child. Two birds, one stone. :D  Thank you, Stuart! They are absolutely beautiful...

Flight

I had two free tickets to Regal Theater, so Stuart and I had dinner at Applebee's and then went to see Flight last night. We thought it was pretty good, and the 2 1/2 hours passed quickly. Denzel made the movie. It was not, however, an Ian-friendly movie (not by a long shot). Don't take your kids. :)


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Calvin Strikes Again

Mom, is it true that cats always land on their feet when they fall?

That's what I've heard.

Why?

I think it has something to do with their tail and how they use it for balance.

That is so cool.  I want a tail.

Friday, November 16, 2012

I PASSED!


I passed the New York State Teacher Certification Exam!
 (Yes, I do realize that I'm the only one that is surprised by this.) :D
What I find most surprising is, even though I know I have wonderful Math skills, I received perfect scores on the "Artistic Expression and The Humanities" and "Written Analysis and Expression" subareas. I expected to score highest on the Science, Math, and Technology subarea, but in actuality, I didn't. Very interesting...

Awww...

Every once in a while we have a moment of levity at work. It doesn't happen often, so when it does, we appreciate it!

Maisha got "just because" flowers. It's not her birthday, not her anniversary, nobody is sick, nobody owes anybody an apology, nobody is begging for forgiveness...she got them "just because".

How cool is that? :) 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Monday, November 12, 2012

EMG/NCV

So I had my EMG/NCV today. It was an ... interesting ... experience. There is good news and bad news.  The good news is there appears to be no nerve issues in my elbow. He suspects the problem I'm having just involves the tendons. The bad news is I have mild carpal tunnel. No surprise there. I type 112 words per minute on a good day, only about 90 on a bad day. I'm careful about being ergonomically correct, though, and Dr. Cowan said that's huge. The test did hurt, and I jumped with every shock, but I have to say that Dr. Cowan was very kind, and he did forewarn me each and every time he was going to do anything. He explained everything, answered all my questions, and tried not to hurt me any more than necessary.  If you need an EMG/NCV, and you're near Buffalo, Dr. Tom Cowan at Excelsior is your guy.

Sunrise in a rear-view mirror


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Friendship bracelet


New girls' bracelets





Christmas bracelet

Sold! :) 

I thought it was cool that someone would actually pay money for something I made. I'm going to put more of the things I made on ebay, and maybe make back some of the money I spent on supplies.

Tuesday, November 06, 2012

Congratulations, President Obama!

America has spoken. Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, Male, Female, Gay, Straight, Religious, Non-Religious, Single, Married, with Children and without, we spoke. President Obama is elected to a second term, and I, for one, am thankful. I think it was impossible to clean up in 4 years what the Rethuglicans, by way of their post turtle, tried to completely destroy in 8. 

President Obama has four more years, and that is a good thing. Four years ago we voted for change. We made some changes, and there still more changes to be made. Let's move forward, America. 

Monday, November 05, 2012

Iontopatch


We're trying everything to try to bring the inflammation in my elbow down. Personally, I'm trying to avoid an ultrasound guided steroid injection. If this Iontopatch works, I'll take it!