Thursday, November 6, 2008

Medicine and Mathematics


In school I used to be good in solving mathematical story problems. Today I couldn't solve a problem with the best calculator Texas Instruments produces. My little Daisy (I really mean little - 3 pounds soaking wet) has been feeling poorly for the last couple of days. She has diarrhea and has been vomiting too. I read on the internet that brown rice helps - so I cooked her brown rice, but it didn't stay down. Then I read that you can give a dog Pepto Bismol - so I bought some today. Here's where the math problem comes in.... a normal adult dosage is 2 Tbsp. So what is the dosage for a 3 pound dog? I asked some really smart people (C & P) and I went with their answer. Daisy actully seems better! She even ate some of her regular dog food tonight! Yippee! So what was the answer to the question? Go ahead - give it your best shot!

Sunday, October 26, 2008

Lucky penny or yucky penny??


Here's the scenario. You go into the ladies room in a public restroom. There's a penny on the floor of the stall you're using. It's heads up! So....would you pick it up? Remember you're in a public restroom.....it could be a trap! Maybe someone put the penny there after they dug it out of the pot. Do you pick it up? wash it off? put it in your shoe? or pass on the yuck and let the next gal have all the luck.

It's started again!


It's a flurry of snowflakes outside. (I hope you're happy Jeanne!) It's pretty... and it's pretty early for snow isn't it? The only thing that I really like about the snow is that it makes the little doggies do their job and come right back in. Oh - and I like the snow when Christmas draws nearer. And I like snow when I can stay inside where it's nice and warm. Oh - what the heck I guess I really like snow - except for the shoveling...

Saturday, September 27, 2008

The lady's a winner!







Wow! We came, we played and we conquered! Well, conquered is maybe a little strong. After going to the Marshalltown Bead Bash, mom, Cris, Julie and I stopped at the casino in Tama and played the slots. We made our way to the non-smoking section going through the maze of machines, little old ladies with blue hair and oxygen machines amid a haze of smoke. It was a lot of fun and Cris couldn't push those buttons fast enough! Don't you love the look on her face! We came back to Cedar Rapids with more money than we left with so it's considered a win but it probably wasn't enough to buy a tank of gas. After getting back to the Bead Haven, Cris and I went inside for a minute that turned into a couple of hours. We scavenged around looking for things to make molds and found some very interesting things...... from tree bark to a pencil cup. Come visit us in the store and take a look at what we made!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

My birthday has blown by....



Well, officially my birthday is over for another year. As birthdays go, this one was better than some! My first "happy birthday" came from my sister, then my mother (with the sweetest card and thoughtful gift), a text message from Susie, and a singing birthday greeting from my daughter in North Carolina.

My mom was worried that I had to 'work' on my birthday. I keep reminding her that being at the bead store is NOT WORK - I LOVE BEING THERE! But even though I love being at Bead Haven, I did take time out to enjoy a couple of birthday margaritas with my virgo friend Cristina Lucinda Barcelona Leonardo. I practiced my Spanish on the waiter and it went muy bueno!

My dear old friend, Paula, came into the store today too. It was nice to catch up with her.

On the journey home I listened to another singing birthday greeting from my nephew Austin, who lives in Cleveland. He is 17 now a very sweet young man.

So, back to the official birthday.... that's over....but unofficially, Cris and I both have some birthday celebrating to do later this month. We'll make sure to do it up good!

Happy Birthday to all you other Virgos out there!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Thanks to Cris!


Thanks to my friend Cris! She went with me Thursday to bead shop - which meant she had to get up a couple of hours before the sun did. Cris - you were such great help even though you may not believe it! There's too much for 1 person to do and it gets overwhelming, so I appreciate all your help, including acting as chauffeur to me on the way home. One more thing, thanks for not making a big deal about me eating 24 Chick-O-Sticks within 15 minutes.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The excitement is building!

I'll be going on the road Thursday to the big bead warehouse. At times like this I find it hard to sleep - my mind spins out of control, thinking of all the beads to look for and the anticipation of all the beads I haven't met yet.
I'm particularly looking forward to this trip since it's been almost 6 months since the last one. In a typical year, I'll make this trip 3 or 4 times, but everyone in the Cedar Rapids area knows that this year has been anything but ordinary. (We moved the store, weathered the weather and all the economic pitfalls with that.)
So come Wednesday night, I'll pack all the essentials to make the trip go smooth. I carry a small bag with me of special items I've had before and are now eluding me - particularly the opaque brown czech rondelles - a step ladder, empty tubs and shower hooks, paper and pens, calculator, a cooler for beverages and chocolate - oh and Garmina (my smooth talking GPS) - but I hate it when she keeps repeating herself "Make a U-turn", "Make a U-turn!" "Make A U-Turn Idiot!"
Back to the trip - My heart does little flip flops when I get in the car to go. Then it settles down until we pull up to the warehouse. There is goes again....flip, flop, flip, flop! And when I step inside I can't even hear myself think! It's a real test of brain-power! I keep telling myself to stay focused! (and Cris too!)
There's Czech glass, stones, crystals, shells, silver, copper, and everything I dream about. No place is safe from me in the warehouse - that's the reason for the step ladder! If I see a box on the top of a shelf my curiosity can't be contained.
At the end of the day, I'm so elated with my new treasures that even when I pay the bill my serotonin is so high I float right through it.
Then the excitement doesn't stop there. All the way home I'll be dreaming of what's in my car trunk, and what we can do with it. When we arrive back in Cedar Rapids, unloading the trunk is another heart palpitation. And I re-live these moments when my friends and customers come shopping in the store. It's a great feeling when I share the excitement with everyone who comes into Bead Haven. I'm Vanna White and you're the next big winner!

Monday, August 25, 2008

Stella

No...this isn't a blog about Marlon Brando or A Street Car Named Desire. It's about Stella, a nice lady living in a nursing home and I'm not sure why. She's probaby pushing 80 but so what. Each morning she takes her shower, dresses, and applies her makeup - complete with powder foundation and lipstick. (You never know who'll meet around the next corner!)
At what age do you really feel old? I like to believe that age is still a state of mind. Have you ever known someone who was old before their time? Or someone who didn't act their age?? I have a great group of girlfriends that I've known since grade school. When we're together we have no concept of age. I wonder why everyone can't be like that. But then again - this is a double standard between the sexes. I don't want my husband acting like a 18 year old....

Friday, August 22, 2008

Puppy Power!

Another pic of long-tongue Lucy and dinky Daisy, with personalities that are polar opposites! more later...

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Blogging takes effort


Picture me singing Neil Sedaka's 'Breaking Up is Hard to Do'.....only change the words to "Blogging is hard to do". Okay it's not hard - it just takes effort. Cris - cut me a little slack. I'm the busiest person I know. :)

I've been going back and forth to the hospital checking on my mother-in-law, Doris. She fell on Sunday and broke a hip. She's a very active lady and it's hard to keep her down in the hospital bed. Her fall ocurred when she was out on a bike ride and decided to get off her bike and walk it up a hill. Pansi, her Yorkie puppy, was in the front basket when it happened. Pansi is fine - better than fine - she's staying at our house with little Daisy and Lucy. I'll try to get a picture of all 3 and post it soon. Doris can't wait to get back on her bike.

My bead store is slowly adding products to the cyber store. http://www.beadhavenbeads.com
That takes a lot of time when I doing it mainly by myself. Mom has been helping take some pics.

I could write a ton of stuff that I think about when laying in bed at night....but now everything is eluding me. Ugh!

Monday, July 28, 2008

Welcome to my Blahg!

I've tried to blog before and it got the better of me....no time or no original thoughts. However, lately I've felt very powerful so I'll give it another go. I've also resisted the 'blog' world because I still believe in the paper and pen. No one writes letters anymore...that's not true really. I write letters. I just never receive any. I have a hard time believing that people use journals anymore either. But I think that I will start a trend here and print my blogs and put them in a binder or something. The tricky part will be to keep up with it.