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Back in L.A.

Thank you all for the posts, the emails, the phone calls, the flowers, and one big-ass check that still has me staggering. The thoughtfulness and generosity shouldn’t still amaze me after all these years, but the outpouring of love, sympathy and friendship has been wonderfully overwhelming. There are many individual thank-yous I still have to compose, but I wanted you all to know that I’m home in one piece, and that I greatly appreciate all the support.

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The State of Me

Well, apparently the Fates decided they weren’t nearly busy enough destroying the southeast corner of our country, and have been playing with me for a spell over the past month. On the bright side, Mom came to visit for ten days last month for my birthday, which, btw, was a fabulous birthday this year, spent with my favorite people. We went to three out of four Red Sox/Angels games down in Anaheim (both Red Sox wins, and one of the Angels’ wins). Unfortunately, on the way home from the final game, my car decided to die its final death with a blown head gasket on the freeway. There were red gauges, there was smoke front and back, it was quite dramatic for a final death knell. Since my mechanic said it was a waste of time and money to fix it, Mom and I hit the dealerships, and I now have a new (to me) car, a 2002 Hyundai Elantra, which hopefully will live at least 14 years like the old one. However, while a new car is of course a happy occasion, the new monthly car payment that came with it makes it slightly less so. Woo.

Of course, now that I have this new car payment (and correspondingly higher insurance premiums), my cat Trouble decides it’s the perfect time to injure her–no lie–left knee. (Why yes, that’s the same body part that’s been plaguing me since last January.) $500 later, after a vet visit and a visit to an animal orthopedic surgeon, she’s now on pain meds three times a day. If she doesn’t improve by the end of this week, well, there’s talk of examination under anaesthesia, and possibly surgery. Please keep your fingers crossed for her if you can spare them.

And as for my own knee, well, it’s about the same. I’m back on the cane in an attempt to alleviate some of the pressure on it while it heals, and I dutifully present myself twice a week to be tortured by a physical therapist, but it often seems like nothing works in the end. It’ll feel better for a couple of weeks, and then go to hell again, and sometimes I know why it went to hell (how was I supposed to know swimming in the ocean was bad for it??), and sometimes I don’t (a weekend spent on the couch knitting and watching dvds should not result in a sore knee, dammit).

It’s demoralizing, to be honest, but there’s a lot to appreciate on the brighter side of things–I still have a roof over my head, and my friends and family are all safe and relatively healthy (knock on wood); I have lots of dvds (thanks to my family’s generous birthday gifts) to keep me occupied while I try to stay off my feet; I have a shiny new iPod mini to keep me entertained (thanks to my generous friends who know me so well); I have an understanding boss who lets me take time off for my PT appointments; and I have a job I still love, even after five years (might even be five years today, come to think of it).

So that’s the state of me.

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Help the Victims of Katrina by Donating

American Red Cross
http://www.redcross.org/
Checks payable to American Red Cross with “Hurricane 2005 Relief” in the memo field
1-800-HELP-NOW

The Baton Rouge Area Foundation
http://www.braf.org/page25206.cfm
Checks payable to The Baton Rouge Area Foundation with “Hurricane Katrina Relief” in the memo field

The Humane Society of the United States
www.hsus.org
Checks payable to “HSUS Disaster Relief Fund”

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Hee!

I did more scanning yesterday, and more editing today, so I thought I’d share a gem or two.

+One Easter, my grandmother was in the hospital, so of course we went to visit her, as did my Uncle Paul’s family. I was fortunate enough to capture this marvelous picture of my then-very young cousin Mark trying to take my sister’s brand new stuff bear, Solo.

+My nephew James was the most adorable little nephew ever, and so much fun to play with!

+One marvelous summer day we headed to Hampton beach for a day of goofing off. We took a ton of photos on the beach, but unfortunately I haven’t yet scanned the picture of us pretending to do the “crow” from The Karate Kid.

+In case you couldn’t tell, I was (and still am) a huge fan of Calvin and Hobbes.

+The mad skier strikes again!

+You wouldn’t know it now, but my hair used to be insanely curly.

+I think this one speaks for itself.

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A little bit of this, a little bit of that

I don’t believe I’ve mentioned it here yet, so just in case – the sis and Todd are officially engaged! The wedding will be next May, and I, of course, will be serving the lovely couple in the capacity of Maid of Honor. I’ve posted pictures of her ring here.

In other news, I’m embarking on the Scanning Project from Hell, starting today. It involves almost every photo album I own, which is a LOT, and part of what makes it hell is that I’m not just scanning the pictures I need, but also the photos in their general vicinity that capture my fancy–since I’m going to the trouble anyway. This way I won’t have to go through the albums again come the day I decide I want all my photos digitized (actually, I’ve already decided it, I’ve just been too lazy to actually do it before now). By doing a little each day, on my lunch break and perhaps after work, I’m hoping it won’t be quite so formidable a task.

Today’s album included some pictures from high school. The sis and I are only in a few of these, so they probably won’t interest most of you, but I feel the need to document my progress, and besides, it’s neat to look back at the people that populated my life twenty (ugh) years ago.

Also, in the “sometimes I really do have a life” category, I went to see Tegan and Sara Monday night with K&L for K’s birthday. We had a fabulous time, mediocre opening band notwithstanding, although it’s amazing how young the rest of their fans are. That place had to be filled with fake id’s, ’cause 21 y.o.’s aren’t supposed to look that young. But the music was great, and we got great seats in the balcony, and I had the most unobstructed view I’ve ever had for anything. Plus I had the coolest hair there. *g*