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otherstuff
10:20 AM - 05/20/2008

The topic: Spoiled child

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That's me. Remember the Olympus camera I got last month, the one I got instead of the Canon?

Last Monday, my Canon 40D was delivered.  I got it on eBay, it came with some lenses and other stuff.  I got it from the same seller who sold me my Canon Powershot Pro1.

I absolutely LOVE this camera (I’d probably love it even more if my thumb was normal).  I ordered a couple of more lenses from eBay, got the Macro lens yesterday, still waiting on the zoom lens.  The response time of this camera is phenomenal.  Not at all like the other digitals I’ve had where there’s a lag time between hitting the button to take the picture and the picture being taken.

Here are a couple of pictures I’ve taken with it, there are more over on the photo album site, both in the Pets and Miscellaneous (yard) sections (check the EXIF information for the camera that took the photograph).

Miss Elizabeth

Miss Elizabeth

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Oliver smiling

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Pancho on top of the freezer in the garage

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Rachel gazing out of the office window

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Bobby and Ronnie wrestling

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Phoebe Weebee Baby talking to me

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I’m just thrilled to death with this camera.  All along, my frustration with digital cameras has been the response time.  I am absolutely amazed with this one.  So much to learn.

Ah, the part of my father that was passed on to me.  The love of photography.  One of the things I found during the cleanup at mom’s was his embosser for his little photography company.  I kept it, it’s right here on my desk.  I might use it in his memory.

Now, if my thumb would just feel better. 


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tales from the parkside
09:49 AM - 05/20/2008

The topic: It’s been three months today

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Since my mom quit living.  Time is an odd thing.  The first month after she’d gone, it felt like the hurt would never go away.  Today, it’s almost as if she’s been gone for years.  And when I think of how much there is to do at her place before selling it, it seems like it’s been years.

But, it hasn’t.  It’s been three months.  The week before last, I emptied the closets and packed up the clothes.  For clothes, there are nine good sized boxes to be donated.  The towels and blankets went to the National Cat Protection Society, I took those in last Thursday, they filled up my little car. 

Besides last Thursday, I didn’t do anything beyond the towels and blankets last week, trying to save my thumb. What I did do was go through the five or six boxes of things I’d brought home. Paperwork, photos, letters, things along that line.  Tons of photos of people who I didn’t recognize at all.  I kept the ones with mom or dad in them.  I kept dad’s retirement paperwork.  The other stuff either went into the dumpster or into a box to be shredded. I ended up with one Rubbermaid tub of photos and paperwork.  It was sad to see it reduced to just that one container. 

Long before my mother died, she’d say to me “Kim gets your father’s Rockwell plates. And I want you to send some money to your cousin Maria.  She’s the glue that holds that family together, I want her to have something when I’m gone.  I want my stuff to be donated to Father Joe, I do NOT want people walking through my house to buy things, looking at my stuff.  And I want you to have everything else, to do what you want with it.”

Well, we’re working on the Father Joe stuff, I’ve got probably one box of things to bring home that I’ll try to sell. Maybe set up a little “garage sale” section on my store.  Kim has the plates.  And last week, I finally got to the bank to get a cashier’s check made up to send to my cousin.  (I was told money orders only go to a thousand dollars.)  I had it done for twice the amount my mother had mentioned, due to the rate of exchange and the dollar being so weak overseas. 

I went to the local Rite Aid to find an appropriate card to go with it. I ended up with a “thank you” card, because Maria had given my mother so much emotional support throughout the years and I just knew my mother thought the world of her. Maria is my cousin that mom called not once, but twice, from Chase. Mom had that phone number down pat, one of the few things she could remember.  Maria was surprised mom had been there since the beginning of January and I was surprised mom had enough brain left to make the call and to let Maria know she was doing fine, visiting friends, away from the phone, not letting Maria know what was really going on. Although I don’t think mom really had a handle on the reality of what had happened to her.  But mom loved Maria very much.

After Rite-Aid, I came home, put a short message in the card and printed up two of the photos I’d taken of mom while she was at Chase.  I wrote a message on the back of each, and got the envelope addressed.  Put it all together, then headed down to a local FedEx shipping place. 

The cost to get it there, with tracking, was over $65.00.  There was a declaration of what was in it, but I was cautioned to just say “card”.  Don’t mention money.  I explained what it was and the woman next to me said “that’s really nice of you to do that”.  I looked at her, a little confused.  I didn’t see what I was doing as “nice”, I saw myself fulfilling my mother’s wishes.  She said “well, there are lots of people who’d say “yes, I’ll do that”, then they wouldn’t.”  I laughed, told her my mother would haunt me until my dying day if I didn’t do it. And she said “no, that would be your conscience”.  Nah, believe me, it would be my mother.

Anyway, I got the tracking number and was really excited when the online tracking showed the envelope delivered.  Maria called a couple of hours later, it had taken her that long to compose herself.  One of the first things she asked was “do you want this back? I’d understand if you do, it’s a lot of money”.  She kept saying that and I kept telling her “no, no, it’s yours, I don’t want it back”.  “Are you sure you won’t be calling tomorrow and tell me that you’ve changed your mind?”  *laughing*

She said there was no one else home when it arrived, so no one else in the family knew about it. And she wanted to ask all of her sisters (there are nine sisters) to meet her for lunch tomorrow and she was going to give each one an envelope with money in it and then “have lunch on Aunt Vi”.  I wonder how that went, I hope they had a good time and raised a glass in mom’s memory.

My mom was a good woman.


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otherstuff
09:33 AM - 05/20/2008

The topic: About four weeks ago

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On a sunny Sunday morning, when I woke up, my right thumb wouldn’t pull out straight. Lots of pain. I finally got it to pop and it was really strange, it made this weak assed little sound when I’d try again. I figured maybe I’d strained it or something.

After trial and error, I found one of those cloth splints seemed to help, but the pain was still there. Finally last Friday, I asked the chiropractor about it and he tested me, said my thumb was jammed. Lovely. I know when my ankle was sprained when I was in high school, I was in a cast for six weeks. So, who knows how long this will take, especially since I use it in everything I do. Opposable thumbs, you know?

Which is one of the reasons I haven’t been making more entries than I have been. That sucker hurts. 

Lots of Advil on hand, though.

The swelling has gone down, which is good, now I just have to wait for the pain to go away.

*sigh*


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catstuff
09:09 AM - 05/20/2008

The topic: It’s TUMMY TUESDAY #91!

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And today we have a twofer, taken last night in the garage. We have Opie and Chandler, laying on the floor, in front of the blocked off cat door.


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