Friday, July 20, 2012

Austin Bunionectomy

The x-ray is back here is what I have to expect on my foot. It's called an Austin Bunionectomy. Recovery time at the least is 4 weeks that does not include the 3-4 months of limited weight bearing activity. Now I need to get this on my calendar...yikes!

SPOILER ALERT: You will need a barf bag and something to settle your stomach if you don't handle incisions/bones/blood well. Also skip to about 4:25 to see the bone being chiseled. Turning off the volume makes it a little more bearable!



Here is an animated one without all the gory details:


Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Glad you came...

Spontaneous visits from family always leaves my heart feeling very happy.

Reminiscing on old times, catching up on current events and of course how can we not talk about our siblings and hubbies.

Our busy lives keep us on the go with very little time to connect with the many people in our lives. work. family. spouses. friends. self. everything else.

Email, text messages and Facebook has definitely become my primary mode of communication vs phone or meeting in person. It's easier and more importantly, if it wasn't for those modes of communication I would probably lose touch. (Probably common when technology was limited back in the day). So...I'm thankful that with technology we have many ways to keep in touch even though it may not be the most ideal case. It's those little messages here and there that keep you connected.

But in any case...it doesn't matter the time or day...reconnecting face-to-face just has it's own charm.

I'm glad you came :)...!




Friday, July 6, 2012

TGI...

FRIDAY!

Friday's are amazing. They're a gift to the working folk. (I know some of you can't relate but get a M-F/9-5 and you'll learn to appreciate them and not take them for granted).

If Friday was a person I would show my appreciation to Fridays by:
  • Inviting it over for lunch. It's the little I can to reciprocate just how much it does for me
  • As soon as Sunday rolls around the pressure is on...I would give Friday a break, you know cover for it. Poor Friday has a lot of weight on it because so many people are just sitting and waiting for it ALL week but I don't think people realize how stressful it must be for it to insure it provides a 'TGIF' feeling week over week. 
  • Let it switch shifts and be a Tuesday or Wednesday, it may take off a bit of the pressure. But then again who wants to be known as "Hump"day? Tuesday it is. Can you imagine saying...TGIT? Or...I can't wait till its Tuesday!!!
  • Give it some ME time...I mean we all get tired of having to plan around others. Friday is always is working around everyones dinner plans, celebrations, movie nights, date nights, do absolutely nothing nights. No one ever asks what Friday wants to do???
  • Give it a special day to recognize it...maybe a birthday? We always take advantage of it by making it into a three day weekend but we never honor it and just say...hey thanks for being you! 
Anyways...as always dear Friday...I'm very thankful for your presence and I'm glad I have you to look forward to for the rest of my life :). You've always been there and I know you ain't going no where!




What would you do for Friday??? Leave me a message :)

TGIT...ergh..TGIF :)

PS...there is Good Fridays...but I don't get those off :)!

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Happy "ooo"..."aahh"

Growing up 4th of July was about spending the day at CPE (Cerritos Park East) eating lots of food and playing games. All my memories of 4th of July include all the people (family & friends) who I grew up with which sounds just about right because I remember there being a huge group of us taking over whatever small patch of grass was available. The park fields were packed! Lucky for us there were sidewalks between the fields of grass to safely maneuver around the herds of people.

Blankets, tents, sleeping bags, chairs, pillows...you name it we had it with us to insure it was a comfie day. Through out the afternoon all the families were loud, obnoxious and enjoying family time. Whether it was us desi's playing rounds and rounds of Kho, cards, tossing around a ball or people bumping music on their boom boxes - there was very slim chances of you being able to get a nap in with all the noise. The park itself had a band playing somewhere in the distance as well. We always managed to sit far away from that area but always would end up walking past it at the end of the night when the whole park seemed to be exiting through only one area.

The most amazing part of the night was those 15 minutes or so before it was pitch black. All of us cousins found our comfie spots, usually huddled under one blanket (you would think after the years and years of doing this we would bring extra blankets). And then when the first fire cracker was launched into the sky...babies stopped crying, the parents stopped shouting, the kids stopped fighting over the blanket...the crowd went silent. All you could hear was the echo of the last cracker and the spiraling up of the next one.

Oooo....
After each cracker there would be a..."ooooooo" or an ...."aaaaaah" as we voiced our favorites in sync like a choir.  The firecrackers would go on for about 15 or 20 minutes and we anxiously awaited the grand finale when the sky filled with colorful splatters and really loud consecutive "kabooms".

It was funny seeing how synchronous it was to see the grand finale and immediately after the rise in commotion as if that was the pistol shooting into the sky saying..."go!!!" Immediately blankets were folded, coolers were packed, kids were wrapped and it was time to rush through the crowds (who were all going to the same haulted car jam) to get to the cars.

Each year I think...this 4th of July will be just like the one I always reminisce about! But those summer days in the park were because of those little kids huddled under the blankets yanking for cover. Thank you for the memories America...happy birthday!


America...America...God bless....