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I Try to Find the Humor in Everything

May 30th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Daily Life, Health, My Life

My dad has been in off-and-on declining physical health since I was a little kid. He dealt with depression and some other things when I was in middle school. Around sophomore year of high school, he got into a car accident and had to go to the hospital. While he was there they gave him some percoset for the pain, but you can’t give that to people with chemical imbalances or it screws them up.

A while later he started having “shutdowns” - he’d just sort of go away from the world inside his head and would go unresponsive for days at a time. He’d end up at the local psychiatric hospital because there was really nothing they could do except monitor him.

Eventually, these started happening about once a year. Then every six months. Then every couple months. Then he started having seizures that sent him to the ER. I spent several nights out of three straight weeks with my mom waiting on my dad in the ER.

After they got his seizures under better control with medicine, he really didn’t seem the same anymore. He was more docile, less fierce, and was very polite and nice to everybody, and he was weaker.

Eventually, he started getting so weak that he would fall in our house. My mom and I weren’t strong enough to pick him up off the floor - he’s about six foot tall and weighed a lot. He wasn’t fat; he is just a tall, big man. When I was a senior in high school, mom made the decision for his own well-being that dad would need to move into a nursing facility to protect him and get him the middle-of-the-night medical care he might need.

Dad’s health issues progressed until he required a walker to go places. I used to take him to Wal-mart or Hardee’s or KFC and help him do the things he enjoys doing. The doctors say he developed Parkinson’s disease and that it would only progress. He’s in a wheelchair now, and has to be fed because he can’t use his hands. His mouth and jaw muscles have atrophied to the point that his speech became slurred, and then came to the point where all he can do now is sort of grunt at us. He’s still very much of sound mind. It’s got to be as frustrating for him not to be able to express himself as it is sad for us that we can’t have regular conversations with my father anymore.

For almost a year now, I’ve had haunting dreams of being called in the middle of the night or early morning and told that he’d passed away. I didn’t know how I would deal with that in real life, so each time I have this dream it’s just as scary. I know he’s going on to a better place when he does go. He loves Jesus, and I know he’ll go to Heaven.

I got some scary news the other day. I went home last weekend and saw my family, and I noticed Dad was a little yellow. I know that usually means liver problems. I brought it up to Mom, who said she’d noticed to. The doctors looked at him this week and said it might be three things: hepatitis, stones blocking blood vessels to his liver, or cancer. Yesterday I called my mom, and she said they had in all likelihood ruled out cancer.

Today I got an e-mail from my mom saying now they aren’t sure again, since they didn’t find any stones during the ultrasound, and now that there are pancreatic issues that seem to be affecting the liver, they are leaning more towards cancer. They are doing an MRI of his liver and pancreas today to look for masses. Pray for him and my family, please.

My friend Ruff and I were talking about the high costs of medicine and how it, in the end, hurts patients to keep doctors and technicians in a lifestyle they’ve grown accustomed to. We also noted how if they changed the salaries of these people and lowered the cost of their education, that someone would still suffer and as a result the patients would still suffer in the end.

Then, because I’m silly sometimes when I don’t know how to deal with things, I thought about X-Ray technicians, and thought “What if you didn’t wear that lead apron when you got an X-Ray, and instead of getting testicular cancer, you got radiation-induced enlargement and super powers? I brought this up to Ruff, and asked “If there was an equal chance that you’d either get testicular cancer, or super powers in your crotch, would you opt-out of the lead apron at X-Rays?” and he and my other coworker both said that might actually be worth the gamble. We were all beingĀ  facetious of course, no one wants to risk testicular cancer. But still, imagine what you could do with super powers down there.

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Beer and the Man-Hug

Tvads_heineken_man_hug_300x206bIn Holland where Heineken is made, the saying is “Get the head right and the rest will follow,” a pun on the way the beer is served, with a large, frothy head. While I’m a dark beer drinker myself, my very first beer was a Heineken, which should show you how effective marketing can be. I never had a beer at parties or sporting events before that - my very first beer I had was my own choice, and I decided to try something that looked light and tasty, instead of dark and heavy.

If you’ve had too many beers though, you can be a little more friendly than you’d normally expect to be when you’re completely sober. If you’re already someone who’s not afraid to hug the same sex, it’s only going to be amplified when you’re tipsy. (Mom says the best way to avoid this is not to drink at all.)

Several European countries have social norms that make man-hugs a faux pas. I’d like to take a minute, and encourage my European readers to give a man-hug today, even if it’s a European Man Hug. A man hug is not effeminate or emasculating - it’s a powerful quick connecting of arms and a slap on the back that says “Hey, you’re a good guy, but I want no part with you, romantically speaking.” Check out this video below from Heineken:



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Congratulations! You’ve Won Teh Interwebz!

May 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Daily Life, Entertainment, Technology

The internet is so great. It’s one of the single most expressive inventions of mankind. Since the limit on it’s growth is the bandwidth availability of each person’s network provider and the hard drive space on the web servers they upload to, there’s plenty of room for everyone to have their say. No matter what. Even if it’s stupid.

The internet houses some of the most prolific and thoughtful writers there are, and then it also houses funny pictures of animals with grammatically incorrect statements in bold white “Impact” font. You could be reading the public domain works of William Shakespeare, or giggling like a school girl at LOLCats over at iCanHasCheezburger (or now ihasahotdog.com for dog pictures!). You know which one you’ll chose the next time you’re bored.

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Summer Party Plans

This Friday is pay day, and that’s always exciting. I’m paying bills, going on a date on Saturday, but then I want to (cost-effectively) throw some sort of a small party for people who are still around this summer. (When you live near a college campus and a lot of your friends are college students, they go away in the summer time.)


I’m thinking of something I can make en masse for people to eat that won’t cost a lot. Maybe spaghetti, maybe lasagna, or some other kind of cheap pasta. Bread is also pretty cheap.

Sodas will be the most expensive part, but I am building up more Coke Rewards, so I can probably use my coupons to get some free soda.

I really need to clean up our house. We have a mud room that’s turned into more of a trash and storage room, and there’s probably all sorts of gross things in there that need to be cleaned up and thrown out. Not to mention someone’s old dorm fridge is in there (we have one on our porch, too) and a lot of cardboard we need to recycle.

I probably won’t get as fancy as getting party invitations printed up this time, but I know if I needed to I could always get some done fast and cheap over at Vista Print. Most of my friends are pretty informal, but they are a cheap way to do invitations for things like graduation parties or receptions or maybe inviting coworkers over for a coworker-type party.

Do you have cheap party activities or party foods or party supplies ideas? Leave me a comment if you do, and maybe you’ll get invited to my party! ;-)

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Maybe a Home Owner After All

May 28th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Daily Life, My Life

The house I was looking to buy the other week, but decided not to, actually went down in price. The owners decided to make an offer to me that was significantly lower than the market listing. I’ve since gone to my Mom’s house and retrieved last year’s taxes, and I have my two pay stubs to take to the bank. I made the appointment for Thursday afternoon, and then it’s do or die. I either get approved or I don’t.

I’m nervous, because I might not be able to get it still. Then if I do get it, there’s closing costs and things. The bank said they would probably cover up to $1,000 of the closing costs. Everything after that will have to come out of my pocket. At least if I don’t get it, I’ll still have a good assessment of my finances.

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