Sunday, August 31, 2008
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Compromising Position
I've been fascinated by cicadas (no, they are NOT locusts) for most of my life. As a kid, I would collect their shed skins to play with, and sometimes capture them when I climbed trees. I even had one "bite" me once. They have a proboscis that the pupae use to suck juices from tree roots. Though it's vestigial in the adult, they can still jab you!
This is the first time I've been fortunate enough to see one in the process of molting. You can see the wings still shriveled and damp at the edges. I snapped this pic and went to drop off the trash, and by the time I got back they were already stretched taut. In another 5-10 minutes it would have flown off, and I never would have seen it.
This is the first time I've been fortunate enough to see one in the process of molting. You can see the wings still shriveled and damp at the edges. I snapped this pic and went to drop off the trash, and by the time I got back they were already stretched taut. In another 5-10 minutes it would have flown off, and I never would have seen it.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
I go to school
LB is so eager for school! We're thinking of putting him in daycare one day a week so he can say he goes.
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Library Luau
A bunch of us got together tonight for a little after-hours library party. It was a lot of fun.
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Free-range Scouts part 2
Here, BB sits on the gate waitin' for whatever comes next.
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Free-range Cub Scouts
BB's scoutmaster has a ranch north of town a ways. He invited the pack out for a picnic and hike. Halfway through the hike, he offered to take TS off of
Kim's chest. There he is on the left.
Kim's chest. There he is on the left.
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Friday, August 22, 2008
Naked Ladies
When I was a kid, my dad would always reach across the car and cover my eyes when we passed a a patch of these. "Don't look!" he'd say. "Naked ladies." Seeing these late-summer perennials always makes me think of going back to school, of new things opening before me, of limitless possibility. Yea, yea, let it be so.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Sense or Nonsense?
I'm not sure if this is a patron just dropping a book randomly, or a deliberate attempt at social commentary, but someone added The Nonsense Verse of Edward Lear to a display on the presidential candidates.
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Saturday, August 16, 2008
Water Babies
All five of us made it to the pool together tonight, for the first time this summer
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Friday, August 15, 2008
Thursday, August 14, 2008
What is it with this family and kidneys?
As many of you know, my brother underwent a kidney transplant about six
years ago. My brother-in-law is currently on a dialysis schedule, and is on
the transplant list himself. Well, on Tuesday night I learned that my
mother had gone into the hospital with a kidney complaint. Here are the
details:
Mom was supposed to have a hip replacement back in June. As they were
prepping her for surgery, they discovered a urinary tract infection and
kidney stones. She's had both before. They removed the stones, but the UTI
has stubbornly refused to go away for the last two months. She also takes
medication for high blood pressure and diabetes, which can stress the
kidneys, and since she's not had the hip done, she has been taking a lot of
NSAIDs for the pain. All of these "insults" to the kidneys caused them to
basically shut down, so she was in the hospital taking in fluids, but not
excreting any.
The nephrologist (kidney specialist) has seen her, and he wants to do a
procedure to flush the kidneys out. This will involve taking her off of all
meds (except for pain meds) and giving her an IV coctail designed to help
the kidney. He also wants her blood pressure to rise to somewhere around
140/100. The increased fluid volume and pressure will facilitate the
"flushing".
She is stable and doing well, but is groggy. If you are interested in
sending her a card, contact me at yoyology -AT- gmail -DOT- com for her room
number. You can also fill out a form at
http://home.coxhealth.com/…tcards.asp and the hospital will
print out a card and send it to her.
We will greatly appreciate your thoughts and prayers at this time. Thank
you.
years ago. My brother-in-law is currently on a dialysis schedule, and is on
the transplant list himself. Well, on Tuesday night I learned that my
mother had gone into the hospital with a kidney complaint. Here are the
details:
Mom was supposed to have a hip replacement back in June. As they were
prepping her for surgery, they discovered a urinary tract infection and
kidney stones. She's had both before. They removed the stones, but the UTI
has stubbornly refused to go away for the last two months. She also takes
medication for high blood pressure and diabetes, which can stress the
kidneys, and since she's not had the hip done, she has been taking a lot of
NSAIDs for the pain. All of these "insults" to the kidneys caused them to
basically shut down, so she was in the hospital taking in fluids, but not
excreting any.
The nephrologist (kidney specialist) has seen her, and he wants to do a
procedure to flush the kidneys out. This will involve taking her off of all
meds (except for pain meds) and giving her an IV coctail designed to help
the kidney. He also wants her blood pressure to rise to somewhere around
140/100. The increased fluid volume and pressure will facilitate the
"flushing".
She is stable and doing well, but is groggy. If you are interested in
sending her a card, contact me at yoyology -AT- gmail -DOT- com for her room
number. You can also fill out a form at
http://home.coxhealth.com/…tcards.asp and the hospital will
print out a card and send it to her.
We will greatly appreciate your thoughts and prayers at this time. Thank
you.
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Sunday, August 10, 2008
Friday, August 08, 2008
Take us out...
Tonight was Library Night at the Drillers. They were ahead when we left.
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Thursday, August 07, 2008
Monday, August 04, 2008
Mommy Pile
I think the title and picture are all we really need here, right?
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Sunday, August 03, 2008
A Bassweiler?
Our friends Deidra and Eric have a new dog. Ruby is a Rottweiler/Basset Hound cross, and a very sweet girl.
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Storytime!
Our cousin Zoe is recovering from a tonsillectomy, so she couldn't make it to last night's party. Here she is, reading to TS.
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Saturday, August 02, 2008
More Old Friends
Matthew's daughter Molly is on the floor with TS in this one. If you look closely, you can see her mom's arm holding a camera.
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Old Friends
We're hanging out with lots of folks we haven't seen in ages. Standing with TS is Sarah, roommate of Matthew, my best friend from college. He's seated on the floor.
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What Resemblance?
We met some of Kim's family for breakfast today. Here she is with her aunt Bonnie.
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