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What a weekend!

20 Oct

It really started Friday morning when I woke up to the symptoms of hydronephrosis.  This is (basically) a backup of urine in the kidney.  It is painful and can be dangerous if untreated.  This is not the first time I’ve had it, and probably won’t be the last…so I got up determined to tough it out and see how things went during the day.  I wasn’t thinking about the fact that it was Friday and if it didn’t resolve by the next morning I’d have no option other than the ER!

By lunchtime I was in significant pain both from the hydronephrosis and what seemed to be a large kidney stone that was moving, so I took some pain meds.  (Yes, they’re safe during pregnancy!)  They made me sleepy so I laid down in the bed with a moist heating pad for the back/side pain (also safe for pregnancy) but couldn’t sleep because I was just hurting too badly.  I was able to relax a bit more with the edge taken off, though!  After a while, I started feeling a pain that was unmistakably the kidney stone dropping quickly.  I cannot explain how I knew this…but if you’ve ever felt it you know what I mean!  In between “slides” I actually felt quite a bit better so I decided to get up and move into my office and spend some time on the computer.  I felt it drop some more and then felt a “ping” in my bladder followed by the *very* urgent need to empty it.  Sure enough, the blockage was relieved and I had a nice, perfectly round 5.5 mm kidney stone to show for it.  The hydronephrosis was resolved by the evening and despite some more mild kidney stone type pain I was feeling pretty good.

Then Saturday morning I passed some more.  And have continued to pass bits and pieces (though none of them anywhere near as large!) every day since.  Maybe my kidneys are flushing themselves out really well?  I don’t know, but it’s nice to be passing them without needing a cystoscopy, a stent, or lithotripsy!

Then Saturday we went to ARTober Fest downtown and enjoyed lunch at La Dolce Vita which has the BEST pizza in town!  I spent some time talking to Amy and we also bought some chocolate treats from her.  (Those chocograhams are the BOMB!)  It was very chilly out though and I was completely unprepared.  Must remember that the weather now requires socks…

Then yesterday I overslept so we planned on going to the 2nd service at church.  Until I found out about the Barack Obama rally in Fayetteville!  We debated on it for a little while and decided to go to church anyway then head straight down there.  I doubted that there would be a lot of supporters and figured we could get there right at the time the rally was supposed to start and we’d still be OK.  Well, we made it to church and the service was a little long.  (But good!)  So we grabbed the kids from their respective rooms and hopped in the old minivan and headed down to the Crown Coliseum.  We had to drive through McD’s on the way so nobody would starve (um, namely the pregnant woman) and made it to the Coliseum area right at 1:30.  And saw cars parked EVERYWHERE and people *leaving* already.  What the heck?  So we pulled over and asked someone…it turned out he was already speaking and they’d started turning people away an HOUR before.  There were over 10k people inside and several thousand more outside we heard later.  We used to live in F’ville not far from the Crown Coliseum and I had never seen it packed like that.  Truly, truly amazing!

My 6 year old’s heart was broken.  He cried like he lost his best friend and I felt SO bad for getting him excited.  We don’t speak much about our political leanings in front of him and he actually told me he was going to vote for McCain a week or two ago (some of my conservative family members must have been talking to him or something!) so I’m honestly not sure why he was so upset.  I promised him that if Barack came back to North Carolina between now and November 4 we’d make every effort to see him, even if it was a school day.  He was somewhat calmed by that until he remembered the pizza party he’d miss out on at school if he missed a day.  *sigh*  I can’t win for losing.

I needed to get out and walk around, so we headed to Cross Creek Mall to walk a bit before heading back to good old Sanford.  I hadn’t been there since we moved away from the area way back in 2004 and it hasn’t gotten any better.  YUCK.  I am *so* glad we got out!

Needless to say, it was a looooooooooong and exhausting weekend.  And tomorrow is a big day for me, so I should get some rest tonight!  It doesn’t look promising as both kids are still very much awake and I still need to sort through the clothes I’m taking to the consignment shop tomorrow.  A mother’s work is never done.  (And yet, you see what I’m doing…am I putting kids to bed or resting or sorting clothes?  Um, no.)

 

It’s election time again!

22 Sep

Are you registered to vote?  The deadline for North Carolina is 10/10.  You can also do one stop early voting after that and get registered and vote at the same time if necessary.  (That’s just in NC, though!  If you live somewhere else, find your state’s Board of Elections website and get info there.)  If you aren’t a fan of either Obama or McCain, you can always vote third party.  The more people who do so, the more chance there is of viable 3rd party candidates in the future.  And while I am enthusiastic about my chosen candidate this year, I have not been too thrilled over my choices in the past.  It would have been nice to have a 3rd choice.  I wish I’d done that in the past 2 elections!

It looks like NC is short on 3rd party candidates (I checked the list on the SBOE website…you should be able to do the same for your state) but Bob Barr is represented as the Libertarian candidate and there are a few “qualified write-ins” you could choose from.  If Obama/Biden or McCain/Palin isn’t your cup of tea you can research the others and find the one who most closely aligns with your politics.

Don’t rely on email forwards or attack ads to learn what the candidates’ platforms are.  Visit the websites of each candidate, including 3rd party.  Read what their personal plans involve.  Find non-biased news sources…no, Fox News is not non-biased, though I’m sure most would argue that the NY Times isn’t, either. ;)   Just keep an open mind.  You may be surprised.

No candidate will be perfect.  You’re looking for the person who best represents your values.  And it’s always good to remember that the president’s influence can only extend so far…as much as I like to blame the country’s woes on our current leader, I know that it’s not all his fault.  He didn’t get us into this mess without help from a lot of different places, including individuals like you and I.

If you’re still having a hard time, try using online quizzes to help you choose a candidate.  Most will focus only on the big two, but it may give you an idea of where your true political center lies.  Here’s some I’ve tried.  Some of them surprised me, but they all reinforced my decision in the end.

ABC News: Match-O-Matic

Select a Candidate Quiz

VoteChooser.com

SelectSmart…this one includes 3rd party choices.

I don’t think it’s a secret where my affiliation lies.  And while I’d love it if you voted for my guy, I think it’s more important to push people to vote.  Make your voice heard.  That’s really all any of us can do…

 

The irony is almost painful.

20 Sep

I was thinking last night that if I was only a bank or investment firm that things would be OK. And then I saw this cartoon in today’s paper.

I’m no politician.  I have no idea what the answer is.  But I DO know that it sucks to see the government tossing billions of dollars at Wall Street while I have to wait 5 weeks to even apply for WIC.  My husband worked hard but we’ve had terrible luck with multiple layoffs over the past 7 years.  We’ve never once taken help.  From the government or anyone else.  But now that we need it, we can’t get it.  I am pretty sure that the WIC wouldn’t amount to more than $100 a month, but it’s going to be over 5 weeks before we can even apply.  After that, I have no idea how long it will take to actually receive benefits.

Whatever.  Actually, my positive and hopeful mood remains.  But the irony of that comic and the insanity of it all had me laughing this morning.

In the meantime, the weather is beautiful, there’s a little chill in the air, and my beloved Volunteers play our biggest rivals today.  So I’m going to get myself and the kids dressed, find some free fun for a while, and then come in and hopefully watch the Florida Gators get crushed!

 

Up and moving already!

16 Sep

There is one good aspect to this whole “can’t sleep” thing!  I’m getting more done in the mornings.  I’ve already made some changes to a client website.  Of course I had promised them last night and didn’t get to it because I was having creative issues, (my brain was not in the mood to be creative) but at least they got done before business hours today!  I’m now sipping on a Mountain Dew (yes, I do know how bad it is for me…I do not care) and willing the nausea to go away so I can do something else.

I did see a few things in the paper that made me really happy.  First of all, Lee County has finally stepped into the 21st century and banned smoking in county buildings!  If you want to smoke, fine.  Just *please* do not force the rest of it to breathe it!  I do wish you’d quit for your own health, though.  I watched my father die a very fast and ugly death from lung cancer and would wish that on nobody.

Second, I see that Harnett County will no longer be doling out corporal punishment in schools.  Another step into the 21st century for this area.  When I found out that paddling/spanking was not illegal in NC schools, I was shocked.  I was thrilled when I looked up Lee County’s discipline policy and it specifically states that corporal punishment is not allowed.  Though we have spanked our oldest son in the past, it’s not something I’m proud of and it’s certainly not the best method of discipline.  I cannot imagine knowing that someone else laid a hand on him in anything but kindness…and this goes for my mother, brother, in-laws, and anyone else who he ever comes into contact with.  Dole out the discipline you feel is necessary in your home as long as you’re not abusing your child, but don’t ever expect me to be OK with a teacher or other school employee hitting my child.

And lastly, I *really* like the new online format of the Herald!  Once again, this area has caught up to the rest of the world.  It’s about time!

 

Labor Day’s Labors

01 Sep

No, no labor for me! Either in the baby birthing sense or the physical sense. It’s been a lazy day and I didn’t even make it into my oldest son’s room to do the clothing sorting I meant to do in preparation for the ultrasound tomorrow. Oh well…I guess it will happen, right? In the meantime, here’s another brain dump!

We did go to church yesterday, and Amy and her husband met us there. We all agreed that it was good, even if the start of the service was slightly intimidating at first! The sermon was something that I especially needed to hear, so I really felt God’s presence there. The kids had fun, we got a $25 gas card, and I felt closer to God than I have in a long time. Even my husband, who has never been a church-goer, enjoyed it and said he’d like to go back. I’m really, really happy about this. I’m sick of being mad at God for the bad stuff in our life and I’m ready to trust that He will help us get everything back together (as long as we’re putting the effort in, too!) if we give him the chance. So I’m really hoping that this church will help us rediscover that faith and give us the confidence we need to move forward.

Tonight is the start of the football season for my personal team, the Tennessee Volunteers. Go Vols!

I really feel for Bristol Palin. I know she must be scared and overwhelmed and being in the media spotlight (which I think is wrong by the way…we need to focus on the candidates and their fitness for office) can’t be easy. Let’s face it, we all messed up to some degree as teenagers. I just thank God that my lapses in judgment weren’t in the national news. Gah. I can’t imagine how difficult this must be for her. I just hope that she has a good support system in place. I am also reminded of why I am against abstinence only sex ed. As much as I would prefer that for my children, I know that I can’t lock them in their rooms until I think they’re responsible, mature adults. *sigh* It’s really too bad that’s not an option. (That is a joke! Well, sorta. LOL)

Speaking of that, I must not ignore or change the subject on my 5 year old the next time he asks me how the baby got in my belly. It’s never too early, right? Now to figure out how to approach that issue in an age appropriate and sensitive way. I’m a little queasy just thinking about it! (Smart people, if you have resources, please fill me in!)

Tomorrow is the premier of the new 90210. Today, SoapNet has run a marathon of the original and I’ve been very into it! Yes, I’m 32 years old and reliving high school. If my house was clean, I’d totally have a viewing party tomorrow night, just like we did in high school and college! Instead, I will try to watch it with my husband mocking me and my 2 year old climbing on me. Oh, how things have changed…

Tomorrow is also the BIG day. We will (I hope!) be confirming that our baby is healthy and strong and also finding out whether this is a baby sister or a baby brother for the boys, assuming this baby gives up the goods. My first did not…we had to wait another 4 weeks and have a repeat ultrasound because his position was so terrible that she couldn’t visualize the heart well, much less tell the sex. Our babysitter for tomorrow backed out on us, so we’ll be taking the toddler along. I’m hoping he allows his daddy to enjoy the experience! Luckily I will be unable to wrestle with him. If you could send your prayers and good thoughts to us around 10:30, I’d be most grateful! I’ll be back as soon as I can with the full update.