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Lobotomy

I watched the tail end of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest a couple of weeks ago and it got me thinking about lobodomies and wondering what those things really were all about. I knew it had something to do with scrambling the frontal lobes but I really knew nothing more. Well, this stuck with me and yesterday I finally decided to google it.

I read a little about the history of it. It started in the late 1800’s in Switzerland and worked its way to the US in 1935 by a Dr. Freeman.

At first the surgery involved injecting some solution like alcohol to destroy the brian in the fontal lobes. Dr. Freeman later developed a type of lobotomy called the “Ice Pick” Lobotomy where, instead of drilling holes into the patient’s head and destroying the brain via injection, he used an “ice pick-like instrument” (really just an ice pick) and inserted it under the eyelides and above the eyeball and tapped it through the bone there with a mallet. Once in the frontal lobes, he “moved it around” a bit and did the same on the other side. Continue reading ‘Lobotomy’

Gaaaahkkggghhrr!

Why in the hell do some kids find it necessary to EAT THEIR BOOGERS!! I caught Jada doing this a week or two ago and I nearly threw up. OMG! I saw her doing it one other time and it was even more gross than the first. It was gooey and there was a long clear strand going from her nose to her upper lip to her mouth. WTF!!

Oh, i gotta stop thinking about this cuz I’m feeling nausious again.

Goodbye 2006!

What were my accomplishments, failures, joys, grievances, fulfillments and regrets of 2006?

Let’s recap.

I entered 2006 five months pregnant, bored with work, fed up with my messy house, and consumed with redecorating ideas for Jada’s room. Typical for a pregnant mother I think.

January, February, and March sped by as I continued to make preparations for the new baby. Each passing week meant I was less mobile and had more aches and pains. After the first week of April I went on maternity leave and waited for the onset of labor. It came on the 21st. May, June and July were spent recovering, adjusting, and breastfeeding. I returned to work in July and readjusted to life once again by August. September, October, and November were whizzed by in a blur of good intentions for getting the house back under control, and losing the pregnancy weight but it never happened. December, with the start of 2007 in sight, brought renewed ambition for me where cleaning house and losing weight were concerned.

My very biggest accomplishment of 2006 is to have given birth vaginally after having had a c-section with my first.  That experience was intense, painful, a blur, monumental.  It was the best experience of my life ever.

My saddest failure was, and still is, not having drawn up a plan that would help D and I keep the house under control.

My biggest joy was giving Jada a baby sister.

My grievance would be not having made the time to nurture old friendships or the opportunity to make new ones.

So two days before we exit the year, the baby is 8 months old, Jada is 3 and a half years old and a few steps better with her speach. We have a routine established. Not necessarily a good one but it’s there. Dennis and I are coping with work and parenthood. I’m leaving 2006 a little poorer and a little richer, and hopeful for the next year.

HOA flyer warfare

I mentioned a few weeks ago how Dennis had found out, by accident, that the president of our HOA was harboring a sex offender in her house just yards away from the neighborhood playground and just across the street from a middle school. He said that we should cook up an anonymous flyer and stuff all the neighborhood mailboxes with it. I told him to chill out and that the board of directors must already know about it. He must be there legally, right?

Seems like someone else in the community found out and decided to create an anonymous flyer of their own. The flyer talks about questionably large fines issued for “trivial violations” and questionable money spending decisions by the president of the HOA and how she makes decisions against the will of the other members of the board of directors. It then mentions the existence of a sex offender in our community. And “how many residents with children know that he is living at xxxx blah street?” and “How many residents know that he is the HOA president’s son?” and “How many residents with children know that he is there illegally because he is less than 2500 feet from a place where children gather?” It goes from beating around the bush to coming right on out and demanding the resignation of the president. It included his car make and model and license plate number. It’s signed “A concerned resident and mother”. A poorly formatted letter, at best, but gutsy nontheless.

I told my husband that it felt like we’re living in a real life case of Desperate Housewives.

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Tackle it Tuesday


I want to confess right away that the following is not something I tackled this week. I didn’t tackle much of anything this week so I wanted to post an old tackle. This one took me weeks and weeks of hard labor and it was two years ago. I’m still so proud of it today even tho our lawn has suffered some damage thanks to hurricanes and a broken sprinkler system. But it’s still looking green - close to it anyway. Just a little “crunchy”.This is our yard after 12 months of neglect since buying it (not that it looked all that great when we first bought the place anyway…

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bout time

i haven’t posted in a while. actually I have been blogging (sortof) somewhere else entirely. my own site is so slow i hate visiting it.. one of these days.. when i have nothing else that’s more important, I need to install some other cms that doesn’t move so friggin slow.

anyways.. everybody’s OK, ALIVE, AND GETTING BIGGER. only real new news is Jada is 3 years old now (her birthday was monday) and we’re have a party for her on sunday. Hopefully it will turn out much like last years. Just enough people DIDN’T show up to make it a comfortable time. LOL! but still , all that matters to me is that J have a good time and have kids her age to play with so we really invited mostly people who have small kids. But we couldn’t get away from inviting some family and close friends too who will probably never have kids.

in other news. we’ve done a great deal of repairs to the house. the BIGGEST and most daunting job has always been the exterior wood paneling job. The bit of lifted wood on the one side has turned into a gaping hole, the telltale bit of wood rot on our privacy wall has turned into a full on visual assault it’s so ugly. But alas we have finally contracted someone to do the job and they will start monday. I REALLY must remember to take before photos because the afters i think are going to be fabulous. i already know what color I want the hosue to be, but I just don’t think it will match our green roof. Damn green roof! what were the previous ownder thinking?!