Aug. 22nd, 2009

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I put myself to bed early last night (for me, 2AM is early) and tossed and trned quite a lot, but was actually conscious before 11AM, which is encouraging.

Ran around with [livejournal.com profile] missybrat last night, first to Big Lots, then Aldi's (again!), capping it all off with WalMart. Shopping with 'Brat is always a soothing, companionable activity. We ooh and ahh and compare prices and share our likes and dislikes and giggle and reminisce. Hopefully once I get settled into a job with normal hours, we can do that more often.

Almost screamed in the middle of Big Lots out of sheer exasperation when I discovered that they had DeVour in their $3 movie bin. I paid three times that and had to have it mailed. Anybody been looking for it? I could snag it for you.

Price comparisons:
Small can of mushrooms: 55 cents at Aldi's, same price at Big Lots.
Salmon patties: 4 for $3.99 at Aldi's, 2 for $3.59 at WalMart
Celestial Seasons Plum Spice tea: $2 at Big Lots, $2.27 at WalMart

I got some tea---Twinings Herbal Unwind, which has a tasty blend of hibiscus, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, orange peel, rosehips and rose petals. No caffeine (she says virtuously). I brewed some a little while ago, and I'm waiting for it to cool down a little more.

GK arrives with the Things this afternoon. I called Kat this morning, and she freaked out, thinking we were supposed to pick them up at the airport. No, not this trip. We're going to get her and drive over to Tampa for the wedding in October. This time she'll be renting a vehicle because she has the kids with her. Oh. But that didn't stop Kat from calling GK to verify it.

Kat's memory issues...I despair. She used to be so sharp and witty, now...she's been to a neurologist, but she doesn't remember what he said. I'm leaning toward Korsakov's Syndrome, myself: Her short-term memory is shot---she doesn't retain much---and her long-term memory has gaps. Like, she remembers working at the college, but not specific incidents, like the surprise party we threw for her. (I was a student assistant in the same office for a while.) She doesn't remember what her husband of 40 years died of. She doesn't remember how old her children are. She also has aphasia; she can't remember common words, and she'll either try to explain what it is ("That cold metal box..." "The refrigerator?" "That's it.") or she'll use a word that has nothing to do with it. ("I've got some soda in the typewriter.") I've known her long enough that I can usually figure out what she's talking about, but it's hell to watch. With my parents, they both went through terminal illness, but neither of them deteriorated mentally (although my mom got very odd about religion). She's handling it with more grace than I would; that sort of thing is my deepest fear.

Aren't I a little ray of sunshine today? I'm going to go have some tea.
vanillafluffy: (Mint julep)
I put myself to bed early last night (for me, 2AM is early) and tossed and trned quite a lot, but was actually conscious before 11AM, which is encouraging.

Ran around with [livejournal.com profile] missybrat last night, first to Big Lots, then Aldi's (again!), capping it all off with WalMart. Shopping with 'Brat is always a soothing, companionable activity. We ooh and ahh and compare prices and share our likes and dislikes and giggle and reminisce. Hopefully once I get settled into a job with normal hours, we can do that more often.

Almost screamed in the middle of Big Lots out of sheer exasperation when I discovered that they had DeVour in their $3 movie bin. I paid three times that and had to have it mailed. Anybody been looking for it? I could snag it for you.

Price comparisons:
Small can of mushrooms: 55 cents at Aldi's, same price at Big Lots.
Salmon patties: 4 for $3.99 at Aldi's, 2 for $3.59 at WalMart
Celestial Seasons Plum Spice tea: $2 at Big Lots, $2.27 at WalMart

I got some tea---Twinings Herbal Unwind, which has a tasty blend of hibiscus, cinnamon, ginger, peppermint, orange peel, rosehips and rose petals. No caffeine (she says virtuously). I brewed some a little while ago, and I'm waiting for it to cool down a little more.

GK arrives with the Things this afternoon. I called Kat this morning, and she freaked out, thinking we were supposed to pick them up at the airport. No, not this trip. We're going to get her and drive over to Tampa for the wedding in October. This time she'll be renting a vehicle because she has the kids with her. Oh. But that didn't stop Kat from calling GK to verify it.

Kat's memory issues...I despair. She used to be so sharp and witty, now...she's been to a neurologist, but she doesn't remember what he said. I'm leaning toward Korsakov's Syndrome, myself: Her short-term memory is shot---she doesn't retain much---and her long-term memory has gaps. Like, she remembers working at the college, but not specific incidents, like the surprise party we threw for her. (I was a student assistant in the same office for a while.) She doesn't remember what her husband of 40 years died of. She doesn't remember how old her children are. She also has aphasia; she can't remember common words, and she'll either try to explain what it is ("That cold metal box..." "The refrigerator?" "That's it.") or she'll use a word that has nothing to do with it. ("I've got some soda in the typewriter.") I've known her long enough that I can usually figure out what she's talking about, but it's hell to watch. With my parents, they both went through terminal illness, but neither of them deteriorated mentally (although my mom got very odd about religion). She's handling it with more grace than I would; that sort of thing is my deepest fear.

Aren't I a little ray of sunshine today? I'm going to go have some tea.
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GK, being the supremely organized woman that she is, sent a copy of her airline itinerary when she made her reservation. Me, knowing my inability to keep track of that stuff by memory, flagged the email.

Supposedly she/they were arriving at 3:20PM. I called her phone beginning around 4:15 (to allow her time to disembark and get through baggage claims, and nothing. Nothing but voice mail. Finally, I got wise, went to the airline's website, looked up the flight info, and found out it was delayed, as in, it'll be landing in about 10 minutes, IE 6:45PM. Good grief!

From that, I'm going to presume that by the time they've gotten off the plane, collected their luggage, found their rental vehicle and gotten checked into their motel, it'll be time to put Thing One and Thing Two to bed---and they'll probably be absolutely deranged from all the stimulation of the day. Poor dear, I don't envy her. I'll ring her up in the morning before I leave for church and find out what she's got planned for the rest of the day.

It's so awesome to know that I don't have to fit her in around the demands of a whacked-out schedule! I know one of the things she has planned is to take Kat shopping for a proper 'mother-of-the-groom' dress---which Kat is churlish about. I wouldn't mind joining that expedition. And at some point, we'll be remodeling my dress, which I *am* looking forward to---I picked up a $3 disposable flash camera so I can take before and after pix, and you all can see what I've been babbling about.

Saturday feels so nice and normal. It's been a long time....
vanillafluffy: (Default)
GK, being the supremely organized woman that she is, sent a copy of her airline itinerary when she made her reservation. Me, knowing my inability to keep track of that stuff by memory, flagged the email.

Supposedly she/they were arriving at 3:20PM. I called her phone beginning around 4:15 (to allow her time to disembark and get through baggage claims, and nothing. Nothing but voice mail. Finally, I got wise, went to the airline's website, looked up the flight info, and found out it was delayed, as in, it'll be landing in about 10 minutes, IE 6:45PM. Good grief!

From that, I'm going to presume that by the time they've gotten off the plane, collected their luggage, found their rental vehicle and gotten checked into their motel, it'll be time to put Thing One and Thing Two to bed---and they'll probably be absolutely deranged from all the stimulation of the day. Poor dear, I don't envy her. I'll ring her up in the morning before I leave for church and find out what she's got planned for the rest of the day.

It's so awesome to know that I don't have to fit her in around the demands of a whacked-out schedule! I know one of the things she has planned is to take Kat shopping for a proper 'mother-of-the-groom' dress---which Kat is churlish about. I wouldn't mind joining that expedition. And at some point, we'll be remodeling my dress, which I *am* looking forward to---I picked up a $3 disposable flash camera so I can take before and after pix, and you all can see what I've been babbling about.

Saturday feels so nice and normal. It's been a long time....

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