Mar 022012
 

Yesterday I went to work only to discovered that we were closed.  Apparently reports were coming in from people that still weren’t plowed out (we were lucky) or that roads were just plain crappy.

Now don’t get me wrong, I loved having another day off because of the weather, I only wish that it had been announced before I ventured out.  Come to find out when I got home that it had been.  (It probably would have been a good idea for me to check my work email before I left too and I would have seen the notice.  Oh well.)

So what to do with my new found day off?  Well, I had a little problem that had been bothering me for the past 4 days, and it was time that I got it checked out.

The young Nurse who called my name and escorted me back to the Doctor’s office was a familiar face.  She is in the Nursing program at the college so I kinda knew who she was, which eased my nerves a little.

OK, here’s a shocker for ya:  I don’t like Doctors.  Of any kind.  My blood pressure starts to go through the roof when I even think about having to see one.  So a kind, familiar face was a big plus.

Anywho, we’re back in the little room and she’s tap tap tapping on her computer and looking at my history when the inevitable “quiz” phase of the appointment begins.  You know the one, where they ask you all those questions that they already have the answers to but need to find out if you have retained any of your memory cells.  And everybody who knows me knows that my memory sucks.  Big time.

So normal questions of age, smoking, yadda yadda yadda.  Then she hits me with it:  “And the medications that you’re taking?”  The first 2 come flying out of my mouth and then… GAH!  I always have trouble with that 3rd one because it sounds like some kind of biology lab ingredient.

What happened next just about floored me.  She started sounding out the name of the stuff, prompting me to complete the rest of it (which I did, followed by a quick snap of my fingers in victory).  I felt like I was transported back to elementary school and my first grade teacher was helping me sound out the word “flower.”

Now someone please explain to me why she was asking me to tell her what my meds were when she had them on the screen right in front of her?  I may be getting up there in years, but in no way have I reached the age where I’ve lost all my marbles.

A short time after she leaves with all my information, the Doctor walks into the room with a smile on his face and congratulates me on being the proud owner of a bladder infection (which I already new that I had).

Antibiotics issued with instructions to take care of myself, and I’m out the door.

So for the next 5 days I’ll be taking horse pills to kick this thing in the butt and hopefully be back up to normal function.

The rest of my day off?  Relaxed with a good book on my Kindle in a comfy chair in front of the fire.

Just following Doctor’s orders.

 

Mar 012012
 

So what does any smart, intelligent Wisconsinite do when faced with a day off of work because there was 14+ inches of snow dumped on her homestead?

She goes outside and takes pictures (with a little prodding from her loving husband, of course).

:::

It would seem that the roof of the deck was of no help whatsoever during this particular storm.

By the time I got to the top of the stairs, I was a foot deep in the white stuff.

Don’t see the bottom step?  Yeah, I didn’t either and slipped right off of it.

No, no, I’m OK, thank you for your concern.

Snowplows in our neighborhood are an endangered species.

They are very rarely seen.  Good thing we have enough food and essentials or we’d be goners.

I have to admit, the woods do seem to have something magical about them when covered in this white blanket.

Our driveway is somewhere around here.

My poor Charlie Brown tree, hanging his head in resignation of all heavy, wet snow that’s coming down.

But this poor fellow has it really bad.  Practically laying down on the job.

:::

How else did I spend my day?  I baked homemade hamburger and brat buns for my wonderful husband to thank him for removing all that snow from the driveway even though his back was killing him.

And then I grilled burgers on the deck for supper, after which he promptly laid down on the couch and said he was not moving until April.

It’ll probably take us that long to get plowed out.