I wish I lived somewhere desert-y so that I could hang stuff to dry. But in DC there's nowhere to hang stuff (when I have one or two things that I need to hang dry, they go over my shower rod), and in NJ, anything hung outside would get covered with pollen.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Iris is Very Sneaky.
I have run (very very slowly), had pancakes with my niece and sister, done laundry, trimmed the roses, and found a pair of underpants in my hedge. Can I be done for the day?
Also, I want some cute new tops that I can wear to work and aren't completely unprofessional nor boring. And a new bathing suit.
I'm trying to find somewhere to donate them. And I can't find anywhere to donate that I can get to without either a car or several metro transfers.
I'm lucky that there is both a Salvation Army and a Goodwill within walking distance of me. I take stuff a couple of shopping bags at a time, and it works out.
It doesn't fix presbyopia, the disorder you need reading glasses for. So for those of you considering, it may not seem worth it once you realize you will need to use reading glasses later in life. Still worth it, for me!
This is why I figure I won't do it. I would get 10, maybe 20 years glasses-free, so it would probably save money in the long run, but eh.
Iris: (mumbling to herself as she walks away.) Well, that didn't work.
Ha!
I did laundry this morning, and then went to a birthday party where I only knew the birthday girl. This is an accomplishment for me. It was fun!
I've got about one shopping bag worth of clothes to donate, and nowhere to donate them. I found a Salvation Army church nearby, but I don't think they take donations there.
found a pair of underpants in my hedge.
This is the kind of thing that is totally hilarious to read about, and I am totally glad not to have the experience myself.
I carefully lifted them out with the shears I was using to lop off dead rose blooms.
Oy.
So... my mother went to the hospital Tuesday night suffering from SVT (after having issues all day). Had a heart procedure performed on Wednesday and went home on Thursday. I just. found. out.
Oi, Aurelia. I hooe she is okay.
That sounds like something that would happen in my family.
She is. Reading up it sounds like this is the procedure she had:
For tachycardia caused by a re-entrant pathway, radiofrequency ablation is probably the best option. This is a low risk procedure that uses a catheter inside the heart to deliver radiofrequency energy to locate and destroy the abnormal electrical pathways. Ablation has been shown to be highly effective: up to 99% effective in eliminating AVNRT. Similar high rates of success are achieved with radiofrequency ablation in eliminating AVRT and typical Atrial Flutter.
She's not supposed to lift anything heavy for a few days, but she doesn't have any other restrictions and she no longer has to take the medication she was on to control the SVT.
Yikes, aurelia!
I'm sitting with Perkins, though. That's happened in my family (in the general sense) way more than once.