Sunday, October 29, 2006


So I've been using the steroid cream since Friday, which has only been 2 days. I think there's been an improvement already on my forehead. My chest looks bad in this picture but it's not really too bad and there has been some improvement there too.
Even though it's not a true "Before" picture of the condition, it'll have to do.

So this is 2 days of using the cream and 1 day of the antiboitics. I'm going to try to take pictures at least every 3 days to track it.

I looked at the bill and it was $182. My co-pay is $15 (I think, maybe $10), hopefully it's all covered but if not, it's still worth it. I filled the 2 prescriptions at Meijer (still mad at Walgreen's) and it was only $8.72 without any problem. I wonder why when I did go to Walgreen's I'd have to pay the whole thing then mail in for reimbursement? even though they are listed as a pharmacy? Guess now that Meijer has a drive-thru and the pharmacy is at the front of the store with a door near by I'll just go there instead. (Plus I'm not probably going to get over being mad at Walgreen's).

Saturday, October 28, 2006


So I didn't have time to write about this yesterday so I'll fill in now. Last week I told my area that we would bring in treats yesterday (Friday) for Joaquin's birthday (which is really today-but I thought most of us would be off). It was really just an excuse to have food (well I do call him my husband AND the bitches DID conveniently forget MY birthday while making a HUGE to-do over every one since) So then on Tuesday, Flo* sends a note saying that she was collecting for Jeri's* Birthday.

Ok, bitch you've heard me saying already that we're having food now why do you need to horn in on it? Monday I stayed late to make up for going home early on Friday (that'll be another post), and Diane* said to Flo* are you still divorcing your husband? See!!! I KNEW she was having drama at home.

So THEN she wants to take a collection for Jeri* as a housewarming/Birthday gift!! Doesn't say how much, I asked if she had a card (no), and said you knew I already was planning something...Oh I thought you were joking. Bitch, I hate you, why would I JOKE with you?!

So then I was off Wed & Thurs, came back on Friday. Was talking to Jeri* and Indiana* was butting in and people were gathering around. I quickly figured out that they were going to give Jeri* the Birthday card and gift card. Ummm Bitch Flo* didn't get money from me and didn't ask me to sign the card. Of course I wouldn't have signed without putting money in but she KNEW I wanted to put in. I felt soo stupid sitting at my desk while they gave it to her. What a douche.

So then Este* comes to the wall and says really loud, how's Joaquin's Birthday?! Bitch I'm going to kick that crutch out from underneath your ass, knock you to the ground, then STOMP on you until I can't recognize your FUG face. STFU.

So today, I gave Jeri* and Lou* a Halloween treat today and I said to Jeri*, I'm not giving one to my new nemesis and I looked at Flo's* desk. Jeri* started laughing and said, "like Newman?" (I LOVE Seinfeld, I forget she watches it!) I said, "well you noticed who wasn't allowed to sign your card". She said she didn't notice but she would have thought I was off. I said no, she PURPOSELY wouldn't let me.

Humpf.


Happy 32nd Birthday
Joaquin!!!

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Went to the dermatologist today, lovely I have adult acne. Great. I guess it's better that it looks like scratches and scabs than nasty zits and lumps but still.

So the doctor, who is very nice, gave me a prescription for antibiotics and a steriod cream to put on once a day. Then I have a follow-up next month. He said it'll take about that long to see any changes. Well what's another month when I've had this for prob 3 years at least.

He didn't say anything about what I'm using to wash with or if I should change. I guess I'll use up the Avon stuff I have then I'll ask him.

I still need to get the prescription filled. I get my hair done today and I need to get my costume ready for Friday. Diane called me and asked me to volunteer at the Humane Society Masquerade Party. I wasn't planning on dressing up for work so I guess I'll be a pirate again. I hate to repeat but Pirates are supposed to be hot this year and everything else I saw online was slutty as hell. I probably should get a different hat.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Blogger was down yesterday:

So I called Country Stitches yesterday to sign up for the T-shirt Quilt class. The clerk said we had first taken it in March. I didn't realize it had been that long ago.

I was able to sew on the borders of 8 squares to build them up to the 16 x 16 size. I have another 4 squares to do, then all the ones I already have ironed and cut are done. 16 total.

This time it was a different instructor. She was easier to understand. Or else it was easier because it was the second time we've taken the class. Ma had some cool black and white checkered material to use but then she thought she would have to line up the boxes so she's going to use that as the outer border. She had bought some green fabric but didn't wash it or bring it with her. So she just trimmed the shirts she brought and ironed them.

There is a finishing class on November 16 from 6-9pm. At least two of the ladies from this class are planning on coming and we will probably go too. I'm going to finish up these and lay them out then decide if I need to cut more. I might do 20 or 25.

I think it's going to look sharp when it's done. Ma's will too.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

There's a book over the years I've read prob 4 or 5 times. Cults are the weirdest things. I still want to start one. I just need a charasmatic guy to be the leader and I'll be the brains behind the scenes collecting the money! I'm evil enough.

Wednesday, October 18, 2006


Golf

We went golfing today. It was pretty nice out. Not too cold, no rain. I wore a short sleeved shirt with my sleeveless blue vest.

I haven't golfed since before the banquet which was the end of August. Had a high score but some good shots. Most of the tee offs were good. A great sand shot on the par 3. Two chips hit the pin. Not bad overall.

Only Ma, me and Jodie were there. Mark said we can use our punches next year. Good thing because I still have 9 left! Ma has 1 and Jodie has 5.

I signed my new will today so it's now in effect. He didn't write in the Joan Crawford clause in the right words but since I want it in force ASAP I just left it. It'll need to be amended again in less than 10 years. Jodie signed her papers for the living will. I still don't like that it reads that I don't want to be kept alive when I do, but since having anyone other than my parents in charge is more important, that's all I could do. I've stressed to her that even if it's 20 years or longer I don't want to be disconnected.

I need to get my stuff together along with a copy of the will and give it to her to keep. I also still need to call the cemetary for a plot.

Is it weird that I'm so prepared? Even at my age? I know girls who are single mothers who haven't even thought of who would get their kids if they die. Hell they are living paycheck to paycheck they can't think past that.

Monday, October 16, 2006


Sick Again

I didn't feel good yesterday at work so when I got home I went to bed around 8, kinda thinking I would just lay down for an hour and get back up. I ended up sleeping til morning. Then when it was time to get up I felt like crap and was exhausted. I called in that I would be late and went back to sleep. At 9 my head felt like it was going to explode, I called back and took a vacation day instead. I hate using those for sick days but since I only have like 7.25 hours sick time for the rest of the year what else could I do?

I took some Excederin not really thinking it would help but I didn't know where the Maxalt was and my head hurt too much to look for it. Went back to bed with a wet washcloth for an hour.

I felt a little better later. I got out some Halloween decorations, did some laundry and move some of my weight and exercise stuff in the basement over to the area where the bedroom was. I still need to clean up down there but it's so overwhelming right now. I need to just go down there and stay for at least an hour or two. Yeah I can see me doing that.

The was a little frost on the windsheild yesterday so I need to clean out the garage so I can put my car in. Maybe on Wednesday.

Saturday, October 14, 2006



Tigers 6, Athletics 3
10/14/2006, 9:09 p.m. ET
By BEN WALKER The Associated Press

DETROIT (AP) — Magglio Ordonez lofted a high fly ball to left field and when it landed, a most amazing thing: the Detroit Tigers in the World Series!

Written off by the entire baseball world only three years ago, the Tigers made it official Saturday. They're back, and on the prowl.

Ordonez hit his second homer of the game, connecting for a three-run shot with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning that lifted Jim Leyland's Tigers over the Oakland Athletics 6-3 for a startling four-game sweep of the AL championship series.

"I think early on in spring training we had a lot of good players. We didn't have a good team," Leyland said. "And today I can make the statement that we've got a good team, and that's the thing that I'm proudest of."

With the crowd of 42,967 at Comerica Park in delirium, joined by fans watching from distant downtown buildings and all over Michigan, the Tigers rejoiced after their seventh straight postseason win.

The wild-card Tigers now get a week to rest and wait for Game 1 at home next Saturday against either the New York Mets or St. Louis Cardinals. It will be their first Series appearance since winning it all on this exact same date 22 years ago, Oct. 14, 1984.

The losingest team in the majors over the past 13 seasons, Detroit was in despair after dropping an embarrassing 119 games in 2003. But in their first year under Leyland, the Tigers projected a winning attitude from the start.

And never has the olde English "D" on the jerseys puffed more proudly than it did after Ordonez homered.

Members of the Tigers' bullpen rushed in from left field and nearly beat Ordonez to the plate as fans twirled white towels. The guys from Motown were losers no mo'.

Down 3-0 early, the Tigers clawed back to tie it against Dan Haren when Ordonez hit a solo home run in the sixth.

After Craig Monroe and ALCS MVP Placido Polanco singled with two outs in the ninth off Huston Street, and with the entire ballpark on its feet, Ordonez launched a no-doubt drive over the wall.
Ordonez stood to watch the ball sail while Monroe and Polanco began jumping. It was the eighth homer in history to end a postseason series, and it had to be sweet salvation for Ordonez — there were certainly plenty of critics when the Tigers signed the injured All-Star to a multimillion dollar, free-agent deal before the 2005 season.

As the Tigers celebrated at the plate, Leyland walked across the field to Oakland's first-base dugout to congratulate the A's. He had special words for A's slugger Frank Thomas, who went 0-for-13 in the series.

"It was a numbing feeling," Thomas said. "It's my little brother who did it — Magglio. We spent seven years together and I'm happy for him. He's always wanted a ring and he's going to get a chance."

Leyland then slapped high-fives with fans along the box-seat railings before taking part in the festivities in the middle of the field.

Not even a baseball lifer like Leyland — who started out in the Tigers' system as a minor league catcher — could have foreseen this. Heavy underdogs, they lost Game 1 in the first round to the New York Yankees, but have roared back to win seven in a row.

And those last six victories have all been by at least three runs — making Detroit the first team to put together such a streak in the postseason.

Leyland won the 1997 World Series with Florida, but had taken six years off before deciding to accept the Tigers' job. A lot of people figured he was crazy, taking over a team that had endured 12 straight losing seasons.

"I kept getting closer to it and closer to it," he said.

Wilfredo Ledezma, who bailed out the Tigers by retiring Marco Scutaro on a foul pop with the bases loaded to end the eighth with the score 3-all, got the win.

Detroit posted the first ALCS sweep since Oakland chased Boston in 1990. The A's started off strong in this postseason, sweeping Minnesota in the first round, but manager Ken Macha's AL West champions could not get key hits against the Tigers.

"I told the players they can't let this series diminish what they did this year," Macha said. "I thought it was a tremendous year.

"The guys played their tails off and that's all you can ask," he said.

Gimpy Milton Bradley symbolized that best, racing into the right-center field gap to grab Curtis Granderson's drive in the ninth.

Polanco, whose separated left shoulder in mid-August had him worried that his season was over, delivered three more hits and went 9-for-17 in the series.

"I know we had a shot to make it to the playoffs, and I didn't know if I was going to play again," he said. "Like I said before, you don't have this opportunity every year, and I wanted to be part of the team."

Both teams blew chances to break open the game in the late innings.

Detroit had an opportunity in the seventh, loading the bases with one out against relievers Joe Kennedy and Kiko Calero. Desperate to save the season, the A's brought in Street.

The closer has struggled and been hurt, a year after winning the Rookie of the Year award. He did the job this time, getting Carlos Guillen to ground into an inning-ending double play that left it tied at 3.

Jay Payton's solo homer gave Oakland a 3-0 lead in the fourth.

A night earlier, Thomas said the A's needed one big inning to get back into the series. Or at least, as Athletics owner Lew Wolff quipped before the game, "We've got to figure out how to beat them without getting a run."

While they scored, the A's didn't get quite enough.

A's starter Dan Haren, who finished off the first-round sweep of Minnesota, began by pitching four scoreless innings and striking out six with a nasty split-fingered fastball.

The Tigers, it turned out, were just getting warmed up on an afternoon when the game-time temperature was 50 degrees.

Held to a paltry two singles in a 3-0 loss Friday, the A's came out swinging in Game 4. It worked, as Bradley and Eric Chavez hit RBI doubles in the first inning.

The early edge came with a price, however, when Bradley appeared to tweak his quadriceps while running the bases. Checked by a trainer, he stayed in the game — the injury later came back to hurt the Athletics.

Robbed on a nice play by Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge to end the first inning, Payton slammed his helmet to the ground.

The next time up, Payton made certain he wouldn't get cheated again with a home run off Jeremy Bonderman.

The Tigers rallied in the fifth, scoring twice after a leadoff single by Inge. Granderson followed with a liner in the gap and when Bradley was slow getting over from right field, hustled for an RBI double. Monroe tied it with an RBI double that hooked just beyond Payton's dive in left.
Ordonez opened the sixth by hitting Haren's first pitch over the left-field wall to make it 3-all.
Notes:@ Polanco extended his postseason hitting streak to nine games, dating to the 2001 playoff with St. Louis. ... Mark Kotsay made an animated twist of his body, hoping to coax his long drive to stay fair in the A's seventh. It curved foul beyond the pole, and he struck out.


WOW!!!!
The underdogs proved the naysayers wrong.

I love It's Happy Bunny. He's so cute. And mean.

They sell great stuff on the website Blackjack, Inc. I have T-Shirts for Jade. A flip book at my desk at work. Magnets, a poster, T-shirts and tank tops. I got a set of PJ's from Avon that are cool.

Bunny makes me happy. We relate.

Thursday, October 12, 2006


$5,550

Joaquin's dog sold for $5,550!! Way over my budget. The fair market price was listed at $2,500. And this is the highest auction for Charity Dog. Lots of money raised for Aspen Film Festival. I couldn't find what the other dogs went for. I'd sure like to know.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Tigers Win!!!

My grandmother must be crying her eyes out. She loves the Tigers. She is the BIGGEST fanatic. EVER. I can remember watching them when they were winning back in '84 but she's been a fan forever! If they are on TV, she watches, has to be there for the whole thing. If they aren't on she listens to the entire game on the radio. We used to sit outback on the patio with the radio in her bedroom window and listen.

The players are SO happy. They came back out of the clubhouse with bottles of champagne and are spraying the fans and dancing and slapping fans hands. The coach is on ESPN right now getting interviewed and is crying.

I bet a ton of sports writers are eating crow right now, they were all saying the Tigers would get swept in the first 3 games. Well they shut out Yankees yesterday. So then on the radio today they were saying that they would lose today and go back to New York. Guess not?!!!

Next game: Tuesday vs. Oakland A's

Keep On - The Brady Bunch

My brothers, sister and I loved this when we were little.
Heck...still do!!

BRADY BUNCH ROCKS!!!!

Joaquin Phoenix

Photo and story from JustJared.com

Joaquin Phoenix and Jennifer Connelly were spotted shooting opening scenes this past Tuesday, Oct. 3, for their upcoming film, Reservation Road. Joaquin and Jennifer, play the characters of Mr. & Mrs. Ethan at the Olde Bluebird Inn and Olde Bluebird Garage in Easton, CT.


Reservation Road is about two families who become intertwined when the father from one kills the son of the other in a hit-and-run accident. The film will be directed by Terry George (Hotel Rwanda) and also stars Mark Ruffalo and Mira Sorvino.

Picture is a little blurry and not sure I'm liking the beard thing, but he's hotter than EVER. Looks like he lost some weight. Dah dum. Hopefully lots more pictures will be out. Never did see too many from "We Own the Night".

Monday, October 02, 2006


Boo on McDonald's for having Hummer Happy Meals.

Well my policy has always been negative towards boys with big trucks, old guys with convertibles and sport cars. And boys with Hummers have GOT to be the littlest, why else would they buy such a huge vehicle If they weren't trying to compensate for something else that was lacking?

Hmmm.
Think about it.
I'm right.

Sunday, October 01, 2006


Alexander McQueen Skull Scarf

Yippee!!! I finally was the high bidder on a navy scarf. It was 25.96 pounds which is only $48.59 U.S. MUCH less than I was even willing to pay and a ton less than most of the by it now prices. The auction ended 9/27 and I paid it right away so hopefully I'll get it soon. I'm sooooo excited.

Now I'm trying to get a Zeno (which retails for $189) for about $50 or so. I should be able to do it but it might take a little while. I'm patient.