nnnggh

Apr. 20th, 2013 10:25 am
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Whinge and whine )

It looks like Geoff will be coming back on time, meaning he'll be leaving Brazil tonight. It still seems unreasonable that he'll have to wait for seven hours once he gets back into this country. (His flight lands in Charlotte at 7:30am; his flight home leaves Charlotte at 2:30pm.) I guess he try for stand-by once he gets through customs...

OMG, Page is talkative this morning. His subjects have ranged from ATP mills (demonstrated by legos) and electron prisons to Narnian wars with the inclusion of Sticky Man.

Oh, great. Just hurt his feelings after he hurt himself (by flailing) for attention. I'm a crap mom in the mornings.

I also have a to do list for the weekend. Yay.

Said list )

I think that's more than enough to be getting on with. Now need to go apologize to my son and get a cuddle.

ETA: Also, I want to move out of this country. The bombing suspect isn't getting Miranda rights. I understand the rationale, but it's still the wrong way to go. This is not how justice is wrought, and I wonder if most Americans can even see that anymore...
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Well... Good news is that Page is doing okay. Bad news is that he kept throwing up those damned flecks, so I took him to the ER around 9 last night. He got a room in the pediatrics ward about 3am. He was suffering from extreme dehydration, and his bloodwork was off enough that they're watching for possible appendicitis.

I really, really wish I had a cell phone right now. Oh well.

Anyway, now that I've eaten (the last of the food in the house) and let Geoff know what's going on, I'd better get back to him. Hopefully they'll have the results from the latest bloodwork (9am) when I get there. And hopefully it will say he's fine.
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Fuck this past decade, actually. Even if it has been a relatively good one for me.

Here's an interesting article about mass shootings in the US, however (with a quick aside about one of the author's points here). What's most interesting is how unclear the answer to this violence is.

Well, except for better mental health care. That seems patently obvious. And perhaps a good, long look at the national psyche itself. The individuals committing these heinous crimes are not a product of themselves alone, after all. Despite what Individualists will have you believe.

*shakes head*

I'm tempted to go pick Page up from after-school just so I can hug him. But on the other hand, school (and his incredibly upbeat after-school teachers) might be a better place for him right now.

But... I truly can't fathom how someone could do that (the killing of the kids, that is). The why, I actually can (though my hypothetical reasons are probably not the killer's reasons, i.e. killing as a matter of [really fucked-up, ill-thought-out] compassion), but not the how.

As I said, fuck today.
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I just exploded my big pyrex pan.

On the plus side, the explosion was all contained within the oven and nothing came out to get me or the surrounding area. On the down side, my heart rate is still a bit high and I'm down a good pan. However, another plus side is there's one less dish to worry about cleaning. And it was going to be hell to clean, which was how I came to break it in the first place...

See, I forgot about the concept of temperature differentials, and that glass, even pyrex, is fragile stuff where temperature changes are concerned. Corningware it is not. So I put warmish tap water into the pan to refill it rather than boiling water.

Oops.

At least pyrex shards in the electric oven should be easier to clean up than glass shards on the gas stove.

*breathes deep*

Right. Just thought I'd share my little act of stupidity.

Hmm

Apr. 30th, 2008 10:26 pm
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I have the vague (and probably paranoid) suspicion that someone was in the house when we came home tonight. A few things were not as I left them when we went out, and I felt a bit... uneasy. You know that "not right' feeling...

I had to give Babe a quick shower before bed, and while he was screaming his objections (he hates the shower, although I got him to take it with the promise that his head wouldn't get wet), I heard some stomping about, either downstairs or next door, together with a door closing. The sense of unease also lifted.

I really can't be sure if someone was in the house. And if someone was, it was probably the local at-risk youth who's more into mischief than harm at this point. But still...

I think I will be consistently locking the doors from now on.

What a shame.

Scary

Aug. 11th, 2007 06:48 pm
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Geoff, Babe and I went to a pool party today at the church choir director's place. Beautiful house, beautiful pool, lots of food and lots of kids. Fun times for all.

As things were winding down, the hostess gave a small tour of their house (it's new to them) which I greedily went on (I love looking at other people's houses!) and we chatted and looked and chatted and plotted and suggested and chatted. It was getting pretty late, though, so we headed back outside to try and round up people.

Now, I should say that, although it was a pool party, I was not equipped to swim. My swimsuit is about 14 years old, and is, not surprisingly, a little too small for me at this point. Geoff and Babe both were suited up and ready to go.

When I came out from the house tour, I went and chatted with Geoff, and Babe came over, said 'hi,' then went trotting off to the pool. When he climbed up on the little shallow end wall and stuck his feet in, I told him to stop, because... yeah. No one was in the pool at that point, and the shallow end was on the opposite side of the yard. But, it was just a few inches deep at that point, and Geoff told me not to worry because Babe had been pretending to go in for the last hour or so.

But then Babe didn't pretend, he went in. As soon as his legs were covered, I walked over to him. He was mincing about in the shallow end, very pleased with himself and feeling generally good about being the rebel. I asked or told him to come back, I honestly can't remember whether I was polite or not, but, of course, being contrary, he toodled away from me, taking tiny steps toward the deep end.

He was well out of arms' reach by then, and I was getting really nervous because I know how it is in water, and when toodling along like that, it's difficult to stop and turn around because you've created a current that's helping you forward. Momentum and all that. So, when he reached his neck and wouldn't come back, I called for Geoff. I don't know how panicked I sounded, but I think it was pretty urgent.

And then, one second later, Babe hit the deep-end slope.

I crouched at the egde of that pool and watched as Babe's face went from that happy-proud "look at me!" expression, to really scared and, I think, calling out for me.

Geoff jumped in just as Babe's mood changed. If he'd been any later, I would have gone in myself.

Babe is fine; he coughed a little and thought about crying, but didn't. I'm not so sure about me, though. The blue cast to the water combined with Babe's expression, his eyes going wide and mouth opening into that scared grimace... It's the face a mother's nightmares are made of.

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