Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Long time no blog...
it is finally finals week!!!
Thank the Lord... I didn't think this week would ever come! It has been a long semester & I have been in a bit of a proverbial ditch lately & not feeling very inspired to write about anything anyway. Why? Mainly because I have been so busy & tired.
1.) My mom had back surgery to correct a bulging disc. I have tried to spend as much time as I can helping her out. It went very well & her recovery time has amazed me. I am not a very good patient, so I know had the roles been reversed I would probably still be on the couch. :)
2.) I have a sick horse. I don't know what is wrong with him. He has lost a lot of weight & has a lot of blood in his urine. Not a good sign. The vet is tip toeing around, has been doing a lot of tests, & has basically told me nothing I didn't already know. (Of course he is anemic... he is peeing blood!) So, after a gallon of red blood cell builder and a course of antibiotics... we have made no progress. She took more blood yesterday, so if she doesn't find anything this time we may be taking him to the University of Florida so I can get some damn answers.
3.) School sucks. Well, I take that back... biochem sucks. I have been spending most of my "free" time (when I haven't been writing papers, working on projects, & writing lab reports) studying for it. UGH!
4.) My baby brother is on the last leg of training before he is shipped off to Afghanistan. I don't want him to go.
So that is pretty much a summed up update of my life at the moment. After this week I will have a lot more free time to play around & write. I have plenty on my mind, I just haven''t had the time or energy to sit down & write about it.
Here's to the end of another semester!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Slack...
It's ok, though, because after 10:50 tomorrow morning I will officially be on SPRING BREAK! So, I am sure I will have more time (for at least 9 1/2 days) to write about all of the thoughts that have been going through my head lately... & there are plenty of them! ;)
T.T.F.N... Ta Ta For Now! ;)
Monday, March 1, 2010
My New Friend...
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades...
I have enough hours to graduate after this semester!!!
I am ecstatic. I am so ready to have that sought after piece of paper with my name on it. I'm ready to have a physical something in my hands to make all of the time, stress, & money I have put into the past years worth it. I'm ready for a sense of achievement.
Isn't it funny how a lousy piece of paper can make you want to shout from the highest roof-tops & dance "Singing in the Rain" style down the streets? That's pretty much how I feel right now. :)
I have, however, made the decision to stay one more semester (in the fall) to take some super easy classes to boost my gpa up a few more notches & study like a mad woman to make a good score on the GRE... which I need to get into graduate school. I'm ok with that... you've gotta do what you've gotta do, right? All I care about right now is making high grades & getting my shit together... I'm ready to put my big girl panties on & get on with it. :)
Things are going great, and they're only getting better
I'm doing all right, getting good grades
The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades
~ Timbuk 3
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Things that make me happy right now..
~ My life. I have been so blessed with the most wonderful husband & amazing family.
~ My dogs. I love how they appreciate every little thing life throws their way. Even the smallest of gestures make their tails wag. I love how they act like everything is their favorite thing.
~ Thinking about May... & the semester being over...
~ Wake up with Taylor on Cosmo radio. I listen to them every morning on the way to class. Taylor, Victoria, & Kenny are hilarious. They always make me laugh.
~ My Del Sol nail polish. It goes on clear & turns hot pink when the sun hits my toes. So cool.
~ Taking pictures with my new camera. I'm still figuring everything out (it has a LOT of buttons), but I love using it.
~ Feeling needed, whether it is someone needing to someone to talk to or my dog giving me the "help" look when a ball rolls under the couch.
~ Riding my horses. It is so relaxing.
~ My DKNY "Be Delicious" perfume the hubby got me for Valentine's Day.
~ Spending time with my little brother. I guess mom was right when she said we would be friends one day... although at the time I didn't believe her.
~ Our new Tassimo coffee maker... the perfect cup every time!
~ Riding around with my husband. We always have such a good time together, whether he is singing off key to a "lame" love song or commenting on my driving skills. He always makes me laugh & I love going new places with him.~ My new Buxom mascara... this stuff is amazing.
~ Being outside.
~ This kid. He always makes me laugh. I would love to babysit him for a day & see what all he had to say.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Sad News
That is a headline in the newspaper of my hometown today. It's so sad when your hometown makes the news over something like this.
I found out on Facebook (of all places) & the name sounded so familiar so I looked the story up on the news. It shocked me to find that I knew the girl who did this. I didn't know her very well. We met a couple of times. I did know her brother, who dated one of my close friends, from school & her mom, who worked at the high school.
I don't live there anymore, so I only know what I have seen on Facebook or in the news (neither of which are always reputable). What I understand is that the young mom (Julia, 21) drowned her 4 year old daughter in the bathtub, attempted to drown her 2 year old son, then tucked them into their bed, called 911 & told them what she had done & that she needed an ambulance, & (while still on the phone with the dispatcher) shot herself in the chest. When police arrived, they rushed them to the hospital & the 4 year old was declared dead on arrival. Mom died about an hour later while being prepared to be air-lifted to another hospital. The 2 year old son is (as far as I know) still in stable condition & expected to recover.
This is scarily similar to the Andrea Yates case from 2001.
My heart breaks for her family. This family has already been through a lot. Julia's dad passed away when we were still in high school after being sick for a long time. I'm so sad for them, especially her mother who is a very sweet lady. You shouldn't out-live your children... & especially your grandchild.
Later last night, I was disgusted & a little surprised to see people publicly bashing this girl. I know that when children are involved in things like this it makes people angry. It upsets me, too. It's not right & I am in no way condoning what this woman did, but why are people so quick to involve themselves in the slandering of a tragic event?
People are complex. Not everyone is strong. People do things that are inexcusable. I'm not saying it is right, but publicly crucifying this girl doesn't help anything. It doesn't help her family whose world turned upside down yesterday. It doesn't help her friends who will spend the rest of their lives wondering if they could have done something differently to stop this from happening. It doesn't help the poor 2 year old who had to go through this horrific incident & is now motherless.
No one knows what was happening in that home. No one knows what this girl was dealing with.
Don't speak ill of people you don't know or have any idea about what their lives were like. It is easy to be quick to judge & think you know the whole story when you hear something like this, but the truth of the matter is you don't. Her family didn't even know. People are good at hiding things. Some people struggle & hurt. It doesn't make it right to jump to conclusions & say terrible things about people you don't know. Who are we to judge others, anyway? Whether you are religious or live by the golden rule to treat others how you want to be treated, you know that acting in this way isn't right. People are too quick to throw others under the bus without knowing the whole story & too quick to act like they are a model person, mother, daughter, or son.
This is so sad. I'm sad for Julia. I'm sad for her family. I'm sad for the 4 year old little girl who will never see another birthday, make new friends, go to her first prom, get married, or have children of her own. I'm sad for the 2 year old little boy who will have to deal with this again when he is old enough to understand what happened to him, his sister, & his mom. I'm sad for everyone involved.
How can a person get this far gone & no one has a clue?
http://jacksonville.com/news/georgia/2010-02-16/story/police_glynn_county_woman_drowns_daughter_tries_to_drown_son_then_kill
Saturday, February 13, 2010
SnOw DaY!
Thursday, February 11, 2010
All work & no play makes Michelle a dull girl...
I wouldn't really mind being stuck at the house all day, either. I have plenty to do here, including cleaning, laundry, school work, studying, cooking dinner.... the list goes on & on. We will see how it turns out... maybe I will be pleasantly surprised.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Hilarious!
-The liquor store lady asked about three times if I was sure about buying two fifths of everclear. i told her I wanted to be on cops.
-I've decided that my new worst fear is that I'll end up on "I Didn't Know I was Pregnant."
-There is a distinct lack of front teeth here.
-I swear God or herbie drove my car home.
-Just woke up in the beanbag bin at walmart.
-I was at circle k buying gas and this girl in a papa johns uniform comes up and is like " I've got a bunch of extra pizzas. Large peperoni for $5." then she went to her trunk and pulled one out. It felt like a drug deal for a fat person.
-I just got a ticket for the snow penis we made in our front yard.
-I don't get why Lindsay Lohan doesn't just blame her bad behavior on her twin sister from the Parent Trap. I mean nobodys seen her since.
-Woke up to an overdrawn credit card. did you order the dawsons creek boxset last night?
-You need to leave class, get on facebook, and start untagging IMMEDIATELY!
-Dear yesterdays makeup, Thank you for always being there when I stay up late binge drinking on weeknights and am running late to work in the morning. You're the best.
Thank you, TFLN, for keeping it classy.
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Quote of the day...
Really, MSN? TMI if you ask me...
What I want to write about today is something I saw online a few minutes ago.
I got on www.msn.com (purely out of boredom) to look & see what all was going on in their world. One story I saw repulsed me:
"Autopsy: Jackson Wore a Wig"
This automatically struck me as being TMI, so I clicked on it to see just how far these people would go. Here are some of the lines they released from MJ's autopsy report... & I quote:
- Jackson had the skin pigmentation disorder vitiligo, with white patches particularly on his chest, abdomen, face and arms.
- The hair on Jackson's head was described initially by police as "sparse and connected to a wig." The autopsy revealed "frontal balding".
- A closed bottle of urine was found on a chair in the bedroom where the singer died, along with a box of catheters, disposable needles, alcohol pads, several empty orange juice bottles, a string of wooden beads and a green oxygen tank.
- Jackson's body was covered with small scars on his nose, knee, shoulder, neck, wrists, and behind both ears
- He had dark tattoos near both eyebrows and a small pink tattoo near his lips.
- His body weighed 136 pounds, was 69 inches long, and was described as "thin."
Really, MSN, did the American people NEED to know all of this? Is it our business? Was it necessary for you to put all of this out there? Was your site needing a few more hits? Have you no regard to the CHILDREN he left behind? Are people really this twisted?
I understand that finished autopsy reports are public records... but we wouldn't be reading about Mrs. Smith who lives down the road's tattoos & weight at death. Just because something is public doesn't mean it should be printed up or put on a website for everyone to see. How about that moral compass?
I think it is sick that there are people out there who are truly interested in this information. Does it make them feel better knowing that the "rich & famous" aren't so "proper & perfect?" Is this a big example of misery loving company?
This is why I refuse to buy crap magazines like the Enquirer & OK! Leave these people & their personal lives alone. Everyone has skeletons in their closet & last time I checked, no one was perfect & made the right decisions every time. Who are we to judge? How about we get a little more concerned with the real issues in the world instead of talking about MJ's autopsy, Tigers sex-addiction, Brad & Angelina's supposed break up, & Lindsey Lohan's latest antics. Let's get the news back in the news, people.
Quite honestly, I am tired of hearing about all of this. MJ had his own share of problems, but who doesn't? This isn't what he should be remembered as. He was a great artist & entertainer. Let's just leave it at that. Is it possible for his family & CHILDREN to grieve & try to put their lives back together without sites like this one & the grocery-line filth magazines putting stuff like this out there? Did we really need to know that he was balding & had tattoos around his lips? Is it any of our business? No it's not.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Colorado... on my mind?
Flashback:
Kristin & I met in high school. She is a year younger than me & we became friends in band (yes... I was in band in high school! Haha!). She moved to Colorado after her junior year with her family because of her father's job. She has visited a few times since & we have tried to remain close... well, as close as you can stay with over 1,500 miles between you!
Kristin is getting married (in Colorado) this May & Matt & I have been invited. I really want to go. Not only because I would love to be able to go to her wedding, but because I have always wanted to go to Colorado. It looks so beautiful.
It is one of the MANY places I want to go. The conundrum is that it is so far away. So, how can I make it work?
Her wedding happens to be on the 14th... a week after we get out of school for the semester. So, that isn't an issue. Plus, Matt & I aren't taking summer classes this year... because the school cut way back on classes (to save money... psh whatever... but, that's an entirely different post) & we have taken the slim amount of classes actually offered that term. So, the way I look at it, here are the two problems:
Problem #1: Both of us hate flying... which leads me to
Problem #2: The drive is 26 hours!
To be quite honest, I would be fine with dropping everything for a week & taking our time driving there, but is that realistic? Am I living in fantasy land? I do love road-trips... but is 26 hours too long for the newlyweds to be in the same car together? Hahaha!
Personally, I think it would be amazing. What a great way to see the country! I'm excited just thinking about it... & the amateur photographer in me is jumping up & down! I'm just not sure how hubby would feel about it. Don't get me wrong, he's up for adventure as much as the next guy. I just don't know. We do have family in Nashville... so we could stay there on the way. I know he misses his cousin who moved there... & I really like his wife. It would be a great excuse to go see them.
What can I say? I'm a dreamer.
There's so much I want to do with this life. I really want to go places. I want to see everything I can... & I want to do it all with him.
Maybe I will talk to him about it tonight... keep your fingers crossed. :)
Quote of the Day
There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man.
~Winston Churchill
Rain, Rain go Away!
Another rainy day...
This is starting to get annoying. It only seems to rain on the weekends lately... when I want to go outside or to town & enjoy myself. My yard can't take much more rain. Everything is soaked & soggy... yuck. I'm all about wearing my rain boots (Lord knows I have gotten my moneys-worth out of them the past few weeks), but this is getting a little ridiculous. I want sunshine!
I had a lot of good intentions for today. I went to my 10 o'clock class & made up a whole list of things I needed to get done in my head on the way home:
~Clean up the messy house
~Do a little laundry
~Read a little in my BioChem book
~Type up my Physics lab
~Go to the grocery store
I didn't get any of it done. I came home, ate lunch (a spinach-artichoke-chicken leanpocket... SO good!), sat on the couch, & fell asleep watching re-runs of CSI.
Dangit.
The reality of my situation is that school is really taking it out of me this semester. By the time the weekend gets here I don't even feel like doing anything because I am either exhausted or have more school work to do! Is this going to be my life until May? I don't know if I will make it!!!
I'm tired of the rain & ready for the rainbow!
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
A Matter of the Heart
The other girl one-upped her by saying that her dog had heartworms... & was COMPLAINING about the price of the treatment needed to save her dog & what an inconvenience it was.
An inconvenience? Like her dog had chosen to have this happen.
An inconvenience? Like she was not where the blame should have been placed.
An inconvenience.
This made me SO mad...
Time for me to get up on my little soap-box for a moment...
A heartworm infection can be debilitating to a dog... but is TOTALLY preventable.
What exactly is a heartworm, you may ask?
Heartworms (Dirofilaria immitis) are a parasitic nematode. They get into your dog's bloodstream after they are bitten by a mosquito that has fed on an infected dog. Once inside your dogs blood stream, the "baby" worms mature & travel to your dog's pulmonary arteries & right ventricle of the heart... where they take up residence as adult worms & start cranking out more "baby" worms.
What do heartworms do?
If your dog becomes infected, it puts a major strain on their heart. It can't pump blood like it would normally be able to, especially in dogs with especially high worm counts. The worms also cause harmful changes in the walls of the pulmonary arteries which leads to hypertension & enlargement of the ventricle.
Infected dogs can show signs of weakness, shortness of breath, chronic coughing, weight loss, & eventually congestive heart failure.
Is it treatable?
Yes... but it is very expensive & very dangerous for your dog. The drugs that they use to treat heartworm positive dogs contain arsenic... & we all know how bad-news that stuff is. It is also stressful for your dog. After staying at the vet for treatment for several days, they have to be kept inactive for WEEKS to prevent the dying worms from being pushed out of the heart & into their lungs. (By inactive, I mean no playing, no running, leashed-walks, & a LOT of crate time.)
Sadly, not all dogs survive treatment. Dogs in poor health or with high infections sometimes die.
How can I prevent my dog from getting heartworms?
Give them a heartworm preventative (like Heartgard) once a month! It's THAT easy. (If we can remember all of the stuff we need to do every month, then we should be able to remember something like this once a month.) The ingredients in the tablet kill off any "baby" worms before they have a chance to grow into adults & get to your dogs heart. All you have to do is take your dog to the vet for a heartworm test (to be sure they aren't already infected) & they will prescribe you the preventative.
Do I have to give them the preventative every month?
YES. It isn't a miracle drug. It isn't like a vaccine. It is a preventative. The odds that your dog has been bitten by an infected mosquito are very high. The ingredients inside each tablet will kill the immature worms that your dog has been exposed to since his/her tablet the month before (~30 days).
To sum it up, you have to give your dog the tablet at the same time EVERY month.
Take home message:
If you live somewhere where mosquitoes are prevalent... your dog CAN & probably WILL get heartworms without a preventative given every month. A lot of people complain about the cost of heartworm preventatives.... come on, people! It is SO much cheaper (& safer) than the alternative of waiting until it has already happened... & how can you put a price on your furry friend? When you choose to adopt an animal, you choose to take on the responsibilities of caring for that animal. They can't open the fridge when they're hungry, turn on the sink when they're thirsty, or open their Heartgard & take it. They need us to care for them. Please, be a responsible pet owner... your animals deserve it.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Happy Groundhog's Day!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Wisdom from Pooh
Manic Mondays
Off to study for my Physics II test tomorrow... another class I don't care for.
Why can't I just take Biology classes... seeing as I am a BIOLOGY MAJOR?
Oh well... enough of my ranting. Hopefully tomorrow will be a brighter, better day. :)
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Operation Slim-Down
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Picture... perfect
So as usual, I am sitting at the computer looking at pictures... like I normally do when Facebook gets boring & CNN gets depressing.
Here are a few I thought I would share. They are all from National Geographic, which is famous for its amazing pictures. If you are ever bored, you should check them out...
This is a temple in India. This picture is very calming to me. I like the contrast of the light & dark. The trees in front of the temple are pretty neat, too.
This picture reminds me of my childhood. My grandpa's yard was full of birch & maple trees. You don't see much of a "Season change" in south-east Georgia... so leaves that change color are pretty fascinating to us "southern folk."
Friday, January 29, 2010
Elementary, my dear Watson...
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Quote of the day...
- Mother Teresa
Introductions...
Here are a few things to know about me........
~ I live in the country... & I wouldn't have it any other way. I love being able to go outside & listen to the silence. I love having to drive down windy country roads to get to school... even if I do get stuck behind farming equipment occasionally... or have to stop for a family of turkeys to cross the road. I love having a yard for my dogs to play in. Most of all, I love being able to go outside at night & actually SEE the stars. You don't get that in the city.
~ I am a nerd at heart. I guess it comes with the degree. I love learning new things & catch myself watching the discovery channel more than the average person. I like knowing how & why things work the way they do. I am especially interested in vector-borne diseases & I hope to do my graduate research on something involving that.
~ I love to travel & hope I get to go to a few new places this year.
~I like animals... we have quite the menagerie here on the "farm." I'll start with (wo)man's best friends:
Macy is my 2 year old rottweiler. She is my BABY & quite possibly the laziest dog I have ever met. Matt got her for me as a gift when my other rotti Molly passed away. It's pretty safe to say that she (well... maybe all of them) is a little rotten.
Abby is my other rottweiler. She came from a rescue group in Atlanta. She is wild & crazy, but very sweet. She's a little ADHD, but who knows what happened to her before we got her, so I am very glad that she has a happy life now.
Norman is my husband's 3 year old mutt. We aren't quite sure what he is... pretty much a Heinz 57. He likes to think he "runs" the house... & it is quite possible that he thinks he's a person. He sits in chairs, watches tv, & prefers to sit in the front seat when riding in the car. He is a mess.
Fancy is the baby of the family. She is an English Bulldog puppy... about 13 weeks old. I have a feeling she will be our "problem child" as she tends to only want to do thing her way... not mom & dad's way.
We also have a turtle!
His name is Hank & he is a Red Eared Slider.
I also have 5 horses:
Effie is a HUGE chestnut Quarter Horse mare. She is smart, gentle, & trustworthy. She also seems to be stuck in her terrible 2's as she likes to "re-decorate" her stall with anything in neck's reach of her door.
Majorette is the old lady of the group. She will be 24 this year. (There is something special about an animal who is as old as you are.) She was a buckskin in her younger days, but is now a grey-brown color. She is a Quarter Horse crossed with a Connemara pony. She has more patience than most people I know.
Savannah is my sassy little Quarter Pony. She is pretty bay color & while she isn't very tall, she makes up for it in attitude. She is the "boss" of all of the other horses.
Pete is the only man at the barn. He is older (not sure how exactly old) & very set in his ways.... as most old men are. He is a mustang & was caught as a baby & trained. I think it's pretty cool that I have a little "piece of the old west" here at the house.
Sally is another chestnut Quarter Horse mare. She is the newest of the "herd" & is very sweet & quiet. Pete has her heart & they enjoy spending the days together in their field.
Lastly, I seem to have acquired a stray cat... whom I don't even feed... so I am not sure why he/she sticks around. I have affectionately named him/her Milo after the orange kitty in The Adventures of Milo & Otis. ( Who didn't love that movie when they were 6?!)
~ I think about things a lot more than I should (the wheels are always turning). It is usually random stuff... which I will be typing here for you to enjoy. :)