Song of the day:
“Royals”, but rather than by Lorde, I hear it from Jasmine
Thomson, which is a really cute acoustic version.
Hi all. Sorry to
have took so long, but my last post was difficult for me, and I was
reluctant to return to the “scene of the crime” so to speak. But
I’m back, and life has settled once more, so...let’s get to it.
Work as usual,
although there have been some trials and tribulations in that regard.
First off there was that little incident with my hip that took a
couple of weeks to get back to normal. Seriously, do not slip when
you are washing massive windows. I paid for that for a solid two
weeks, thank you very much. And secondly, wear a hat, always, when
working underneath the benches in the saunas, (for hosing it out, ya
know) because builders are not picky about what happens underneath
with screws and such. I was under there about four days ago and am
still enjoying it. There I was, hosing out gawd knows what dirt
(eeeeeewwww) and wham! I slammed the side of my head into one of the
top beams. Wouldn’t have been all that bad either, had it not been
for the screw end that stuck out and went straight for my temple,
right onto the double-lined edge of one of my favorite baseball caps!
(Love that cap even more now. I’m thinking of framing it.) Yep,
yours truly has a genuine, if mild, concussion. Had a doctor’s
visit and everything—meaning that we have an actual GP now, as is
obligated round these parts, or so we discovered on that particular
day—with this very nice older GP who will do just fine. His
practice mixes traditional medicine with holistic and dietary, so it
will be a good match.
The head hurt for
only a little bit, but what worried me...and my colleagues...was the
rising nausea and unsteadiness. In the end I got forced to sit down
for half an hour with an ice bag on my head, while I struggled to
keep down what little breakfast I had had. Did just that for a bit,
then cowboyed up and got back to work. It was slow going, like wading
through molasses, but still, got the job done. Had planned to finish
my full Monday workday (which is usually nine to ten hours) but was
feeling increasingly worse, so in the end I asked our teamleader if I
could stop a bit earlier, and got permission to do just that. Went
home, had doubted for a bit if I should drive, but only the nausea
had remained by then, and being extremely tired (physically, not
mentally, duh) so I risked it. No problems there, thankfully. Got
home fine, went straight to bed, only to be interrupted by big
brother with the concern that I might have a concussion. Debated a
bit because I wasn’t experiencing any actual headache, except for
an occasional stab and a somewhat floaty feeling in the back of my
head, went over a list online about symptoms: nausea, dizzy,
unsteady, blurry memory, light and noise sensitivity (I turned off my
music player during work!!! *gasp*) sluggishness, etc. Finally we did
decide to find a doctor, which isn’t all that easy. Did find one,
and after explaining the symptoms, I was invited to come over within
the next ten minutes. Since it is around the corner that actually was
possible.
Had to wait for a
bit, but since there were forms to fill in, that wasn’t a problem
and before you know it, the doctor herded me into his office.
Talked for about
half an hour, sort of like an intake. (He’s one of those starers,
which could be uncomfortable, but is always better than a doctor who
only stares at his computer screen while he asks you questions, hah.)
Talked a bit about how I was raised, vegetarian, organic, holistic
stuff, and how I am not really positive about traditional medicine
except in emergencies, to which he assured me that he is not the kind
to prescribe any medicine willy-nilly, so I could rest assured. We
touched on sever topics, including my residual weight, and he agreed
that the slow way which I have been applying is the best way to go.
He is not of the diet mind, apparently, as seems to be the fashion
this day and age. Balanced meals, an active life and going at it
steadily is much better. Yay!
But back to my head
thing. I went through a few tests, he checked my motor skills, eyes,
pallor, etc, we went through a check list and he determined that
though I could be bothered by the symptoms for up to eleven days, it
was unlikely that it was more than a mild concussion. He did advise
big brother waking me every two hours just to be on the safe side,
which we agreed on.
Considering the next
day was another working day, neither of us was happy about that, but
what the heck. Wasn’t feeling worse the day after, and could find
my Zen at times, meaning that I wasn’t bothered, so all in all that
potential disaster finished with the proverbial puff of smoke.
What else...been
incredibly busy. Went out to Cousin Ed’s a couple of times. Visited
tenant who is now settled at a very nice senior home in her old home
town (her choice). She’s got a nice double room, sitting area with
an open kitchen and a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, with a
gorgeous view of the place’s wooden garden and it’s massive pond
where she claims herons come to hunt in the mornings. She was rather
emotional when she saw us, making it clear that she had been feeling
a tad down (the way I suspected when I first saw her, and she hadn’t
seen us yet), she struggled with tears a bit, had trouble talking,
but then she quieted down and we talking for a bit. Then the lure of
TV became too big for her (it had just been installed the day before
and she’d missed it dearly) so we only stayed for a little bit,
considering it was late in the afternoon already and we still had to
pick up a free rubber mattress for big brother, who’s been troubled
by his back. Guess the spring mattress he got from our last landlady
finally gave the spirit, because he’s been feeling the springs
lately. Now he’s got a genuine rubber one that should do the trick.
Gotta admit to
feeling a little sad about tenant when we left her new place. However
cozy and pretty, it felt very much like we were leaving her to spend
her final days in a strange place, which is not something I wished
for her. Not that there is a different option, it’s just...sad. A
pity that society has come to a point where it is considered normal
to stuff old folks in a comfy corner where staff takes care of them
rather than family, but careers, civil obligations, cramped living
spaces don’t really allow for anything else, do they? Like I said,
a pity.
On a more positive
note, I went to a Bryan Adams concert. Cousin Ed swore that if he
ever came to the Netherlands she was going to go see him, and kindly
invited me to go along. So…Yay! Was an evening filled with traffic
and waiting, standing in line and waiting, going through security,
finding a spot within the Ziggo Dome and and then...you guessed
it...waiting some more, albeit cosily chatting with BA fans, folks
that had been dragged along to the concert by said fans, and
youngsters who were surprisingly big fans as well. Were about five
yards from the stage, right in front of BA’s microphone, so that
was very cool, except for the extremely tall dude who sometimes
stepped in front of me. (Bugger.) Then the band came on stage and the
remainder of the evening rushed passed with singing, shouting,
whistling and bouncing. It was splendid, despite the fact that I
liked the Reckless tour performance better, and we didn’t get home
until after midnight. Passed out for the night, and didn’t even
hear Cousin Ed depart early because she had to go to a job interview.
Went to the fitness
club (Yay!) and did about 45 minutes of kick boxing, core training,
stretches, weight lifting and rowing...then about four hundred yards
into my 1 mile full speed row I felt my energy levels drop (too
little sleep the night before and forgot lunch) meaning I managed to
hold out half a mile before giving up on the day’s workout.
Considering big brother had down a full day’s work compared to my
five hour sprint in the morning, that was convenient. Hah.
Did quite a bit of
experimenting in the kitchen these past weeks. Had a gorgeous
eggplant zucchini lasagna. Made a very tasty pumpkin compote, partly
for a colleague at work who is following a diet on medical advise
where she isn’t allowed to eat raw meat and cheese, which limited
her breakfast options. Made her the pumpkin compote as a substitute
spread, and she’s loving it. Yay. Added to that I was inspired to
work with oats again. (Always on the lookout for those iron filled
ingredients, hah.) Had a sudden vision of three types of oat cookies.
Oats, apple, cranberry, and spices, which is yummy, and semi healthy
with only some raw cane sugar and honey for sweetness. The salty
version would be oats, red bell pepper, onion, Italian herbs and
Parmesan, which was just as yummy...and filling, considering could
only eat a couple before I was stuffed. (One cookie is about 2x2
inches, at most.)
Another experiment
were buckwheat burgers. Gotta say that the Netherlands supplies this
particular ingredient a lot easier than Spain. Also, it is much more
affordable. Prices are reduced almost by half, which makes it
something worthwhile in the kitchen.
Had several visits
with our father and stepmother, one an impromptu one, because we got
a tax form that we couldn’t make heads or tails of, so our father
offered to come and take a look at it with us. The problem is that
the form is for half in this country and half in Spain, which is a
whole can of worms that I won’t even begin to explain to you. Let’s
just say, it is a pain in the behind. We did sort most of it out,
about how to file and everything, so let’s hope that this is the
end of it. This little visit led to a nice dinner together, including
the buckwheat burgers, leftover lasagna and the pumpkin compote.
No writing since the
last time, just some editing here and there in the Greek mythology
story. Big brother and I are working on getting some sort of schedule
worked out where we can work on a story together again, because that
is still our future for as far as we are concerned. Everything else
is making a living and surviving, which is not something we plan on
during for the rest of our lives. Keep your fingers crossed.
Been having some
trouble missing the doggies lately. I tend to fawn over dogs that I
come across in the streets, which is not a good thing. I think it
could freak folks out. Hah. Like yesterday I came across a 14 year
old greyhound, muzzled because he’d apparently killed a small dog
in his youth and was therefore obligated to wear a muzzle for the
remainder of his life, and ended up smooching with the sweetheart
that licked my face and ears rather affectionately. Stuff like that
is the pits when you try to not remember your own dogs. Grrrr.
The weather has been
poor lately. Mostly cloudy, some thunderstorms (not as bad as in the
south of the country where it had been declared a stage orange just
the other day) and only an occasional day with full sun. Did enjoy
those tremendously.
Finally found a
place where I can get some decent Jeans that fit proper and are not
extremely expensive. Regretfully I’ve not been at all successful in
finding anything useful at the thrift stores lately, so I’ve
resorted to wading through normal stores, darn it. But these are
okay, sturdy and the fit is good, so Yay! Much relief there. Was
already worried I’d have to go to work in a bathing suit, or
something (Hah) when even the last of my pantses gave the spirit
during one of many water tests. Am going to have to go the store to
get a couple more and then I’ll be all set.
Our vacation is
coming up, of which we will be spending five days in Finland. T’s
invitation bore fruit and it is official. It’ll be an experience,
for sure, in particular since the other option of vacation would be
staying at home and sleeping the week away. Hah. I know, very
unadventurous of me. But seriously, sleeping for a week sounds very
tempting. Still, the trip will be fun, and it will be splendid to see
T again, this time on her turf, and meeting her family, seeing E
again, which has been almost a year when I went to pick up grandpa’s
dog in Finland, and visiting a country where the sun now won’t set
until the 26th of June! Can you imagine? No night? I’m
so curious!
Talking of grandpa’s
dog(s)...since tenant is unable to take care of a dog on her own,
Cousin Ed was forced to find a home for grandpa’s wee dog Ollie,
but he landed splendidly with a family that has two chihuahuas, which
he now dominates like the little macho he is. Apparently he’s
already very fond of his new mistress, so that is one worry less, at
least. Pim, the one I fetched from Finland, has already settled with
a bachelor in the North of the country, who lives on a boat (which
Pim loves, apparently) and travels to the UK frequently to visit his
girlfriend, taking Pim along. So there everything is all neat and
pat.
Lots of folks
pregnant or trying to be here. An interesting concept that. Makes me
wonder how I feel about that. The way I figure, I gotta meet a very
special dude to find the idea attractive, because at the moment it
would just seem like a tremendous hassle, not to mention one big
worry. Am having fun watching said folks being all excited, though.
Some of them actually glow with pleasure.
Went with a
colleague to a holistic doctor in Zoelen. Was an interesting
experience, in particular when I discovered that the guy worked with
Vega tests, which was a throwback to my childhood where mom worked
with that too. Actually had a really nice talk with the guy, but was
was a bit astounded that he couldn’t give me the ingredients used
for some homeopathic remedy he prescribed to my colleague. I would
think that if you prescribe it, you are at least interested in the
contents, but apparently assuming that was a bit presumptuous. Hah.
It amazes me sometimes, I tell ya. If you work with something, the
least you can do is know as much as you can about it, right? I mean,
even I am starting to learn about components of sanitary components.
It comes with the friggin’ territory...or at least I thought it
did.
Well, that about
sums it up for now. Jabbered on for about four pages anyway, so it
should tide us all over for a while again, right? Have a good one,
I’ll be back!