Now I am sort of picturing Jamie Foxx as Tom Cruise Lestat in Interview with a Vampire.
I have horrible problems with actors-- Last year I realized that William Hurt and John Hurt are not the same person. I was really confused why the guy from An Accidental Tourist was voicing the dragon on Merlin.
Thanks. This will be my last fundraiser with this group, so it is nice to go out with a bang. I'm already getting pulled deeper into the horse therapy program volunteer-wise. I'm the assistant to the volunteer coordinator - providing training, making sure we have volunteers for each day's lessons, and such.
Oh, one more word on last Friday. Dan Deitz and his daughter Tiffany spoke after the dinner. (Son is Danny Dietz whose story was in the movie Lone Survivor {he did not survive}). They are a Colorado family and a big deal around here. Their speech was tailored to the group, concentrating on the role of the search and rescue team that found his body and were able to provide closure to the family instead of living with him being Missing in Action. Not a single dry eye in the house. We weren't able to advertise their presence before hand so it was a big surprise to the vast majority of the attendees, including my son (I thought I had told him but apparently I hadn't).
Work ~ma, Maria, and let me echo your meara:
flea, you're the best kind of librarian.
Suzi, go you! That's fantastic. Fundraisers are stupidly complicated to put together.
because I can't think of new or better ways to say that.
Doctor visit was successful! Qapla'! Cholesterol numbers are all down nicely and the doctor is pleased, so no increase in dosage needed. BP still a little too high, med increased again, but I'm okay with that; I haven't been having any side effects with this one. But I'm pre-diabetic and those markers are getting worse. There's no genetic component for it that I'm aware of; no one else in my family is diabetic. (Or fat, except for my grandma, who was quite heavy but never became diabetic.) Doctor wants me to lose weight. (Surprise.) The only thing I can control here is my admittedly shitty diet and bare-minimum of exercise. So that's the plan: eat better, move more. (He thinks eating less carbs will solve all my problems. That'd be nice. But it'd be a great start, for sure.)
Steph, I hated the idea of taking a statin too; I was very resistant to it. I still think high doses of statins are a bad idea, especially if people don't know what they do. But this doctor has been pretty convincing, and he's careful to test everything every few months. (I forgot to ask him about CoQ10, dang it, but I supplement. Next time.) If a low-dose statin with no side effects might help me live longer, I'll do it. After/if/when I ever lose some weight I'll revisit the statin and see if I can keep my cholesterol in normal ranges without it.
Talk about not adulting properly... I failed to book my rental car and hotel for tomorrow. Though I'm trying to figure out if taxis would be cheaper. I'm going from airport to hotel, hotel to state capital complex, and state capital complex back to the airport.
edit: This is what I get for leaving the comment box open for 20 minutes. Qualified hooray, Zen!
Thanks, Maria! I think I'd take a taxi, to avoid the trouble of finding parking.
Hah, if it helps Maria, I recently booked a plane ticket to the wrong city...at least hotels can still be affordable last minute? Where are you going?
Aren't you headed to Salt Lake? Would their light rail (Trax?) get you where you need to go? I loved when our office was downtown and I didn't have to rent a car.
I locked myself out of my house again today. I got in but I realized I really need to hide a spare key. Right now finding a place isn't that big of a deal.
Come winter when there is snow on the ground it will be. So any ideas for where I can hide it?
I live in a mobile home - there's a porch to the front door with thick hedges surrounding the front and one side of the property. The backdoor doesn't really open. I had thought somehow attaching a key under one of the porch steps but that doesn't seem like a good answer.
meara, SLC. I found an affordable Hilton right downtown.
The only thing that worries me is that my meeting ends at noon and my flight out is at 1:55 pm.
Suzi, I'm staying downtown, and my meeting is at the Department of Administrative Services at the State Office Building on North State Street.
Would their light rail (Trax?) get you where you need to go?
Hee. Heh. Oh, gosh.
Sorry. Trax is designed to get from downtown to the university, down along the main corridor down the valley, and--only recently--to the airport. It doesn't go up to the capitol, and unless the hotel is downtown, that won't help.