November 2005 Archives

You Thought Today Was Tuesday?

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Hahahahahaha. Silly human. No, today is Monday. Again. Nothing like two Monday's in a row.

Yesterday I went to finally hear the results of my sleep study. Except the sleep clinic never sent the findings to my doctor. I had to wait over an hour while she called the clinic and got the results faxed over. Then she took a look at them an said, well you obviously have periodic limb movement disorder (which my very first study in April said). You need to go see the neurologist since that's not my specialty (she's an pulmalogist). Soonest appointment for the neurologist? December 20th.

Yesterday evening I showed up at 5:30 for a 4:00 doctor appointment. I had it written down as 5:30 in multiple places. But apparently I was wrong. Not to worry though, I got the appointment rescheduled - for FEBRUARY 8th! Yes, FEBRUARY is the next available appointment. I so despise love Kaiser. Oh, and this was the appointment to talk about meds I'm on that aren't working. Really aren't working.

So, I figured today had to be better than yesterday, right? Well, if you thought that you'd be wrong. I was so proud of myself for remembering to take my vitamins and bring in the extra jar of eye cream for C and the tequila for P that I forgot to take my purse. Yes, genius here drove to work with no license, no money, no ATM card, no lunch, no nothing. But I have the eye cream and the tequila!

*sigh* Can I get a do-over? Please?

You Brought Your Cock to a Fiesta?

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This past week I've been in Puerto Vallerta, Mexico with E and his father and step-mother. It was a pleasant, low-key week, with lots of time sleeping by the pool and reading. We went on a snorkling trip and E and I also got to go scuba diving, which were both great fun. The reefs weren't as alive as in Hawaii, but we still got to see a lot of neat animals - jelly fish, sea stars, trumpet fish, lots of puffer fish, rays, and all kinds of brightly colored fish I don't know the name of. It was a good trip, I relaxed and recharged (which I desperately needed to do), and it was nice to spend time with E and his dad.

There was one incident that I had to write about though. The last night together, Dr. O took us all to a "Mexican Fiesta." It was essentially dinner and a floorshow. There was a buffet of Mexican food (of which there was a surprising amount I could eat), lots of singing and dancing, live music, balloon-hat making and generally merryment. And of course, booths lining the way to the buffet with trinkets and junk for sale. It was totally put on for the tourists, and a bit cheesy, but mostly E and I tried to have a good time.

Then a guy rode in on a horse, and they "danced" to more live music. The horse was beautiful, but it was obvious that he did not want to be there. There was a lot of noise and flashes going off which seemed to make him nervous. His rider was doing some type of dressage, but in a Western saddle, and LOTS of use of crop and spurs. The horse had a front leg wrapped, not in the protective coverings I've seen, but in what looked like gause. It made me sad for the horse, but their number didn't last long and I hoped that the horse was generally well cared for.

Shortly after that the master of ceremonies announced that coming up after the next dance was the cockfight. E and I stared at each other. "He can't be serious." "They can't have a cockfight here." "I can't watch a cockfight." Next thing we know, two men are carrying around roosters for the kids to pet and look at. Before we know it, the roosters were on the stage, circling each other, puffing up their feathers and lunging at each other.

I. Was. Horrified. Sickened. E and I stood up then and there and walked out. I could not believe that they actually brought birds up on stage to fight. It was hard to resist the urge to yell out at the crowd as we left. The glee and excitement in the faces of crowd was sickening. All I could think about were the poor birds, bred and trained to fight, pecking and clawing at each other until one dies. And there was nothing I could do to help. I pray that they stopped the fight before any real damage had been done. I can't imagine they would have fought to the death with all the little kids in there watching. But then, I didn't think they'd actually have a cockfight, so what do I know.

I understand Mexico is a different country, and has a different culture than the US. I understand that cockfighting is part of their culture. But you know what? Slavery, and women not voting, and human sacrifice also used to be part of various cultures. We don't continue these practices today (okay, not in most parts of the world).

E and I wandered down the street, realizing that he left his wallet (with all of our pesos) at the hotel. Luckily I had mine, and we walked around until we found an ATM. We continued a bit more and found a bus going back to the marina. It felt good to be on the bus, away from the tourists, away from the phoney and fake and display of the "Fiesta."

I'm still not sure what I think about Mexico. The cockfight certainly left a bad taste in my mouth. And the constant "phishing" as you walk down the street to come visit a time-share also wore on me (though there was much less of that than the last time I was there). I still don't feel like I've "seen" Mexico. I've seen the sanitized playa for gringos to come and play. It would be nice to go there some time, like how we went to Maui - to get away from the resorts and the tourists and to really experience Mexico.

The World of RSS

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I just started using Google Reader yesterday. I had been using a mishmash of bookmarks, blogroll links, and plain old remembering to keep up to date. I haven't gotten into using RSS at all. I don't fully understand how the readers work, in terms of my experience using them (I know they aren't hard, but I never took the time to look at one), and I don't know. It's kinda like MP3s. I never had digital music until I bought my PowerBook and iPod. Now I'm addicted. Google Reader is going to be the same way I think.

It doesn't seem to care what type of feed a site is sending out (Feedburner, RSS 1 or 2). I can tag individual entries that people post, or an entire site. I can also star items (though I'm not sure yet the advantage of that).

There are a few things so far that are a bit clumsy. Adding subscriptions to the reader is a bit of a pain. After you had one it doens't take you back to the subscription page, you have to navigate back to add another one. It's also a bit tedious to add tags to each subscription. I should have done that as I added them, not after the fact.

But overall, I'm enjoying it. And I must say, I'm way more up to date now than I was before. Yay.

Wondering

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Today I discovered Merlin Mann's 5ives.com site. I'm not sure why I haven't heard about this site before. He's been doing it for awhile, and gosh darn, it sure is funny. Be careful though! It's highly addictive and there is deceptively more lists than you think there could ever be. I'm so glad that people like Merlin exist. I'm glad I'm not one of them, but I'm glad he's here.

Reading through Merlin's lists of five got me to thinking what lists I would come up with. His posts about words got me thinking of words, and wordplay, and one in particular got stuck in my head. And I found I couldn't go beyond it.

Slacks.

Nobody wears "slacks" anymore. Have you noticed that? We wear pants, jeans, chinos, maybe cords, or even sometimes trousers, if the occasion warrants. But slacks? No way. It brings to mind 70's polyester princess wear.

I wonder why that is?

Take Me Home, Country Roads

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There's nothing better than getting off a plane, after traveling for 10+ hours, when you've been achy and sore and coughing and miserable because you are sick, and are deciding that a cab home is so much better than BRT as you fight the crowd, than seeing the one you love, holding a sign that says "The woman of my dreams."

I'm home. I'm sick. I'm with my cats. I'm with my sweetie. (And he's even making me lunch. w00t!)

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