Well, hello there. I'm posting late today because to be quite honest, I 
did not feel like writing yesterday. I ended up only working half a day 
because I felt so dreadful and thought that perhaps my head might 
explode. So, I spent the second half of the day in bed, sleeping and 
then slept all through the night as well - a sure sign that rest was 
indeed needed. 
I left work at 11:00 and went home and ate some lunch before I went to 
sleep for the afternoon. I received a call from the Quick Care Clinic 
that they had set up an appointment with the allergist for next 
Thursday, August 23. The appointment is with Dr. Kumar and all I can 
think of is Harold and Kumar go to White Castle. Hopefully this Dr. 
Kumar will be a little more mature than the Kumar from the movie. Tony 
sent me a message via Twitter saying that he thought he had seen this 
very same Dr. Kumar a few years back when he was having a lot of 
allergen issues and he provided me the comforting thought that the only 
thing he can remember was that Dr. Kumar had gross scaly hands. As you 
can imagine, I am really looking forward to shaking this doctor's hand. 
Let's hope that Tony has Dr. Kumar confused with someone else. Either 
way, I'll be sure and let you all know how it goes next week. If scaly 
hands is what it takes to get me feeling better, then so be it. 
So, after sleeping the afternoon away, I finally managed to pull myself 
up by the bootstraps long enough to dress and head over to my cousin 
Brittany's house for a couple of hours for the birthday party of her 
little girl, Sydney. Syd turned four yesterday - hard to believe - and 
we celebrated with "Sketti", Salad, and Birthday Cake! Syd got a lot of 
great presents including a Baby Alive and a new bicycle! I got her a new
 pair of jeans and a pink top which I, of course, think will look super 
cute on her. I took a few photos but haven't uploaded any of them yet. 
If I get motivated later on, I will try to put one up on this post 
tonight when I get home. The party was Hello Kitty themed and Syd was 
dressed in a Hello Kitty shirt and shoes and hair barrette. Hello Kitty 
was popular when I was a kid. Who would have thought it would have been 
popular 100 years later too? 
I made it back home around 7:30 and finished up a letter to my brother, 
made myself a much needed hot toddy and then at 9:00 watched the season 
premiere of Grimm. I think I mentioned a while back about how I had 
watched all the first season on the NBC Web Site and really liked the 
show. Well, last night's season premiere was absolutely thrilling and if
 it's any indication as to how the season will go, then we viewers are 
in for a treat! 
I suppose this is all the news (or lack thereof) that I have for you 
today. In a completely unrelated matter, I observed something last week 
that gave me quite a chuckle and I don't think I could write a whole 
post about it so I will just throw it in here at the end and maybe you 
will get a chuckle too. Our church pays a couple of off duty sheriff's 
deputies to direct traffic coming in and out of the church parking lot 
on Wednesdays and Sundays. It is quite a blessing to have them because 
otherwise it would be very difficult to cross lanes of traffic on a busy
 highway when leaving church. Anyway, last Wednesday as I was pulling in
 to the church parking lot, I noticed a car coming from the opposite 
direction and instead of driving on down the road, the car stopped where
 the deputies were. I thought maybe the guy needed to ask for directions
 but as it turned out, he was delivering a pizza to them. Yes, people, 
the sheriff's deputies had a pizza delivered to where they were 
directing traffic. It was perhaps the laziest and funniest thing I've 
seen in a while. 
Have a good Tuesday! 
Maybe the scaly hands are because he washed them so many times a day????
ReplyDeleteRemember that Hello Kitty store in Parkway City mall??? I LOVED that store! And at 35 I still like all that junk :)
Haha that's hilarious! I can see them eating a slice and directing traffic at the same time.
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