 Friday, September 30, 2005
It has come to my attention
that some people are under the misconception that we do not have four
seasons here in Southern California. However nothing could be further
from the truth. While I do submit that we don’t have the
traditional four seasons of spring, summer, fall and winter. We do have
four seasons none the less. In fact this week is the turning of
one season to the next. While I know most of you are thing it is change
from summer to fall. It is actually changing from summer to fire
season. Currently a good portion of the San Fernando valley is ablaze
as well as it’s little brother burbank.
Maybe I should
explain our seasons. Unlike typical seasons, ours are not dictated by
time but conditions. We have the rainy/flooding season, summer, fire
season and earthquake season. Interestingly enough we can have several
of the seasons going at the same time. If you have the latter two
occurring at the same time, we call that shake and bake. One of
the factors about living in LA exciting is because of the “seasons” we
have, we can’t get insurance for any of them. If you live in a fire
area, you can’t get fire insurance, and because a fire will surely come
and burn away the vegetation you can’t get flood insurance, because in
the next rainy/flood season the water and mud will take out the house
the the firefighters just months ago worked so hard to save. Of course
if the house survives the fires and the floods their is always the
earthquakes. And so continues the Southern Californian circle of Life
and Inflated Real Estate Prices. With that being said, I would
take a rainy/fire/earthquake over a hurricane or tornado any day. My
heart really goes out to those people in New Orleans, and Mississippi,
who haven’t been able to go back to there homes, or even worst have no
homes to go back too. Something I’ve always found interesting
about Southern California is new years day. Somehow it always works out
that it is sunny and beautiful, even if it is a bit on the cool side
(50 degrees or so). So when people in states that have winter are
watching the rose parade on TV, it looks like the ideal place to live.
An so the seasons continue.
 Thursday, September 29, 2005
My beautiful Wife sent me a photo that does a pretty good job of summarizing my day so far. 
So my brother J started a blog. I had
to mention it, because he is just darn funny, and is jumping in to this
"being online thing" with both feet. He's using Yahoo 360 which seems
to be a very nice service. Check out his blog, it is sure to crack you up.
Yesterday I blogged about the weekend, and there was quite a little bit about the "Mighty Hunter" well, My Sis posted a "copious amout of pictures" of the old boy. I sure miss him.
 Wednesday, September 28, 2005
I know it's been a while since I've
posted anything. Last week I was on vacation and this week, I was
overwhelmed getting back in to work mode. Not only that but my trusty
Dell D800 laptop decided that I had been working it to hard and it took
a vacation as well.
So last week was my first vacation in a while. I took time off
to get a break from work and to spend some time with my Cousins from
West Virgina. It was a great time. So here is a Day by Day break down.
Disneyland on Monday
(Talk like a pirate day). My Sister, Dad, Mom and Cousin dressed up
like pirates of all things. I in my weak attempt to join in the
realvery wore my pirates of the Caribbean shirt. Brother J went and
looked slick as always. However I did have my camera slung over my neck
for that authentic tourist look. We had good time. First ride we hit
was the newly redone Space Mountian. It is fast and smooth and has
amazing visuals. Being that I had been on the ride before, I knew where
the camera was, so without letting anyone know, I snuck my sunglasses
back on and smiled big for the camera. Everyone else had either a
surprised look, a loving the speed look or a white knuckle look, and
there I am with my glasses and a big smile. I'll have to post the
picture later. We hopped between Disneyland and California Adventure
all day. Funny enough we saved Pirates for the last ride of the day. As
we got out of the ride, that is when all of the thunder and lightning
started. It was actually quite beautiful. Better then the fireworks if
you ask me.
Tuesday, was the "doctors"
appointment. Which I found out that sometimes the boys will get an
infection from time to time. Of course I didn't know this because most
men will talk about sports and women's anatomy with fervor, yet little
things like health issues always seem to fall to the way side. After
that it was over to my brothers to play video games with him and my
cousins. There is nothing like four controllers and artificial engine
sounds, and screeching tires to bring you closer to your family.
Wednesday was a little rough.
Poor Rufus...well he had pneumonia, and couldn't hardly breath on his
own anymore, so we had to put him down. The poor cat survived countless
fights with other cats, losing an eye, losing his vision in that eye,
and in the end it was pneumonia, that got him. I miss that old Cat. We
had him since 1987. He was with me when we heard grunge rock for the
first time. I do have to say he called it right, when he said that it
was a fad. Dad came home early from work and when with me, which I
appreciated. That was really hard to do, and I wore my sunglasses the
whole time, so they wouldn't see me tearing up. But I think they did
anyhow. Sis has a post with a picture of the old man.
After he lost his eye, we all started calling him the old man. Before
that he was know as the mighty hunter. He was an outdoor cat for most
of his life, so he really was a mighty hunter. The amount of birds he
caught was astounding. Once he sat on the fence between our yard and
the neighbors that was covered in Ivy and just sat and waited, then as
a piegon flew by he jumped up and took the bird our of the air.
Thursday, well we went to the
beach. We went to Will Rogers state beach so that we could pay too much
for parking. It was nice, My cousins fed the seagulls bread and they
ate it all. Again, I had the camera around my neck for the perfect
tourist outfit. We had lunch at some place on the pier. Then the
traditional two hours drove home in L.A. traffic.
Friday, well, I finally had to
do chores. Change the oil in the car. You know the kind of stuff you
have to do. However friday night, we watched Winged Migration. This is
a stunning film, I highly recommend renting it.
Saturday was the big BBQ. I think we went though a whole cow. Can't remember much else because of the food coma.
Sunday, While doing some yard
work got stung by a wasp, and had my arm swell up. So I road the
antihistimine roller coaster of sleep and drowsiness for the rest of
the day. I'm planning on using this later to get out of more yard work.
 Sunday, September 18, 2005
Well, my vacation officially started
Friday night. Which also happened to be the same day that my Cousins
came into town. So Friday night we got together for a little bit just
to say hi. You see I took my vacation to correspond with theirs.
Saturday
we went to the races. The Saturday night races at LACR is a great thing
to see. You get see the future motorcross starts as well as some of the
veterans ride. My favorite part was watching the kids race. These
little kids not only have skills but heart. One of my favorite
announcements was when the announcer was reading off the name of the
rider and their sponsor (Yes, these 8 year olds are sponsored). The one
that got my attention was ‘Little Timmy’ being sponsored by “Grandma”. It
was nice to see motorcross being such a family sport. The races started
with the youngest and then went to the veteran and then to amateur
classes. So the kids would race first, which meant the Dads and Moms
would be in the stands cheering for the kids. Then after the kids would
race, and then the kids would storm the stands still all decked out in
their race gear and would cheer for Mom or Dad as they raced. It was
really kind of heartwarming.
 Saturday, September 17, 2005
Two of my three Cousins from West
Virgina are in town this week and I am so excited to see them. I
haven’t seen C since I was 17, so it’s been a while, and J it’s been at
least three or four years. I’m sorry that D couldn’t make it out, I
would of loved to see him too. It amazes me how it works with my
Cousins, we can go years without seeing each other, and we just start
up where we left off, like we just saw each other last week. I’ve
taken the week off so that I can make sure to make the most of their
visit. In other news, I finally got the results of my manogram.
Good news is it isn’t the big C, the bad news is, they don’t know what
is going on. So next week, I’ll go back to the doctor.
 Tuesday, September 13, 2005
It kind of a been stressful weekend.
Thursday morning I was having some "Male problems" (I'm not talking
about commitment issues either), one of the boys was acting up. So it
was worrisome enough to make me go to the doctor. That was a little
tough, the doctor poked and prodded and grabbed me in such ways that we
are now considered married in 12 states. (no dinner or anything, men
are so grabby). After that little ordeal, he orders an ultrasound, or as
a friend likes to call it a man-o-gram. Of course they couldn't fit me in
until Monday. So the good doctor gives me something for my nerves,
because I would have been freaking out all weekend long otherwise.
Since The Little Boy's Disneyland annual pass was going to expire on
Monday we took him on Sunday. I don't think I've ever been on so few
rides. Turns out, that when you are on "something for your nerves" and
hurt, it's a small world is a pretty damn good ride. We also descovered
a new character at Disneyland, "Capt'n Cranky". We've even got
photographic proof.
Yesterday was the man-o-gram. I think the most interesting thing about the experience is
all of the little rooms they make you wait in. Three of them to
be exact. You just wait, they call your name and then you go to another
room to wait to be called. Finally Andrew came for me. Andrew was about
6 foot tall, dark hair, and eyes, and sounded as if he was from eastern
European descent. Andrew asked that I step behind the current and
remove my clothes from the waist down. I involuntarily shouted out
where my grandma hides her money. He asked me what I said, and I
replied "nothing". Then he had me put the gown on, and lie on my back
on table. I complied. Then he dimmed the lights and turned on some
smooth jazz. I have to admit this bothered me a bit, but it is only a
test I tell myself don't get up and run down the hall, (the gown that
was opened in the back was one of the deciding factors.) After twenty
minutes of the procedure which felt like two hours, Andrew said I was
done, and that my doctor would get the report in two business days. He
wished me good luck. Which I took to mean, there wasn't going to be
that awkward moment when he asks for my phone number, and I'd have to
explain to him that I am already married to the doctor.
So I am back at work today, trying not to think about the test results.
And hoping the doctor will call me in a couple of days and just say
it's some sort of infection caused from sitting on my butt too much and
not the dreaded "C" word. Update: It was just an infection. Not the "C" word. Yeah!
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