Habbakuk 1:5b
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Mexico Pictures
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
if we weren't yesterday we are today
i'm a little freaked out because my friend Liz says she's getting married in 17 days which means in less than that i am flying to london-- i thought i had more time... i got a lot to do between now and then.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
It really took it out of us
I also learned while down here that I have no capacity to make french toast. I have tried at home. I tried here yesterday. In theory, it seems like a yummy good idea but never turns out right. My mom knows some secret that she is apparently withholding from me.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Things I have learned
1. Mazatlan has an amazing Thai restaurant. The best Thai food I have ever had
2. A little flattery will get you far if you speak Spanish- last night at our favorite taco stand where we go to get these amazing potatoes (papas), we arrived to them saying 'no papas'. Then Lydia asked them again and it was 'papas en un hora'. Lydia said to the gal waiting on us that we had come all the way to Iowa for papas. All of a sudden it was only 30 minutes. It couldn't have been more than 20 minutes until our steaming papas appeared.
3. Geckos make a really weird sound that is loud and sounds like someone is banging their toothbrush on the sink. They make this sound at very strange times of night.
4. It is hot in Mazatlan in September. Feeling guilty for staying in all day in the air conditioning napping (we did venture out for coffee this morning) I said to Bill, let's go take a walk on the beach. He said you step outside and if you still think that is a good idea, I'll go. I opened the front door, took one step outside, felt like the Hebrews in the fiery furnace and decided that another nap wasn't such a bad idea after all.
I have read 2 of my 5 books and highly recommended running, not walking, to the nearest library to get these two chick-lit-fluff-books (sorry everyone in Iowa City, I think I have the only copies)
--- she went all the way by Meg Cabot
--- the importance of being married by Gemma Townley
I have not much spiritual or inspiring to blog about but will, hopefully, after our day in clinic tomorrow. We are headed to Urias and should be a fairly moderately busy day. We'll see...
Saturday, September 20, 2008
with a pirate 'r'
Yesterday I forgot to blog about a few of our 'successes'... one man whom we had diagnosed with diabetes last time we were at Dona Chonita (last January) came back. His blood sugar was over 350 (normal under 126) last time, we supplied him with 9 mo of medicine and his blood sugar yesterday was 106. He is thrilled at how well he is doing. It was great to see him again and I feel honored to be able to be part of people's lives down here. We saw two other kids who had weird bumps/rashes that had completely cleared up; not because of our medication but it was nice to have their chart from last time and say to Mom- 'how is that werid bump on his gum line that we didn't know what to do with?'. I think our continuity and effort made to keep records really makes our patients here feel cared for.
Stephen, our journalist turned check in 'nurse', is making leaps and bounds with his Spanish. Today he was sounding out words before we left and trying to say "chequar" (I am not spelling it right but the Spanish word for to check). Anyway he wrote it as 'check with a pirate r after it'. And that is actually how it sounds.
Tomorrow we have church in the morning and basically the rest of the day to rest. Monday is our day off and Tuesday we start clinics again. Thanks for reading and keeping updated. Please pray we have some good time of rest and refreshment because we're tired.
Friday, September 19, 2008
busy and breezy
Mazatlan Day 2
It is hot here. Hotter than hot. We are staying in a condo instead of a hotel which is cheaper as it is owned by the main guy who started the church who is not here now. We went grocery shopping yesterday at a local fruit stand and at Sams to get food. It was fun to have our devotions this morning around kitchen table together as a group. Tomorrow Bill is going to make his delicious eggs for breakfast--- yummy!
Today we are headed to Dona Chonita which is one of the newest colonias the church is working in. It should be a busy day. The 'church' we are in does not have walls but a roof for shade. We are praying for a breeze.
Well our ride has gotten here and we are loading up the truck to get out on the road. If I can get internet I will try to blog after work if not I'll blog tomorrow.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
An hour to spare
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
long week, big piles
Saturday, September 6, 2008
I got what I wanted
How I spent my day
Ok so we loaded up in the car and headed back to Iowa City. Bill took Nile to his soccer game and dropped Gabby and I off at the Hawkeye game. The boys met us before halftime. It was a rout, we beat Florida International 42-0. The team looked really good and the guy, Rick Stanzi, I think should be our stating QB started and he looked sharp, but then again it was against Florida International. However, a win's a win so we'll take it.
The Hawkeye Family Iverson
Bill and I in our new matching shirts and hats. I know I say it a lot on my blog but we are terribly cute, aren't we?
Ok so after the game, we came home. I jumped in the shower and got ready for a pampering trip to the mall with my bosom friend, Ali. She treated me to a fancy coffee drink from Panera and a pedicure. Even though my feet are kind of ticklish, it was so relaxing and nice. Ali and I got to chat and sip our fancy drinks and enjoy the massage chair. I have cute toenails to show for it.
Now I know my Grandma Scott would disapprove of my wearing white shoes after Labor Day, but I couldn't help myself. They are cute and matched my dress. While I was getting my pedicure, I was winning "Coolest Wife Ever" award by 'allowing' Bill to have the fantasy football draft in our living room on my birthday. I had to take some action shots when I got home. The boys (actual resident doctors from Bill's department) were overly impressed with my understanding/flexibility and graciously sang Happy Birthday to me as they left the house.
Here is Bill making a pick. Check out the clotheslines of player name stickers. Oh yeah, Bill bought some 'home fantasy football kit' from the Internet. Another thoughtful pick made by Dr Anderson
This is where the day went from good to terrible. Our downstairs laptop hasn't been working so well. This morning it was turned off which is odd but Nile said he was on it last night and the screen went blue. Bill had turned it back on and it started ok but was making a loud noise and not really doing anything. So I shut it down and let it rest. About 20 minutes later I turned it back on...started to boot up ok and then a black screen stating
No operating system detected.
Ok so I tried it again.
No operating system detected.
Crap. Sh*&. Does that mean what I think it means? I called my Dad, he says time to call the Geek Squad. So we take the laptop to the car and try to salvage the evening. Bill takes me and Nile out to Oyama, my favorite sushi restaurant. It was yummy but I kept thinking about
No operating system detected.
I feel the need to blame it on someone. Nile and his stupid computer games seems logical, he is right across the table after all (Gabby falls in this category too but she wasn't at dinner so she escaped the blame game). Bill and his need to think we need to download all those updates that pop up seems to be another logical choice vs. I could blame Bill for about anything at this point, that is what husband's are for, right? My dad for buying me a laptop 6 years ago that would some day break is a stretch but another candidate for my frustration.
We finish sushi which was yummy and head to Best Buy. I'm getting a headache. I hate when the Geek Squad chuckles like 'what a loser' as I bring another antique computer in for repair. Bill bails on me when I go to the service counter. I begin to explain my problem. We boot up the computer. It says
No operating system detected
One Geek Squad guy walks by and says, "Oh that's no good". The guy helping me shoots him a 'oh I agree but that is not a helpful comment' look. He says for $70 they can run a diagnostic on the hard drive to see if they can recover anything. I ask him how this happened. Could it be a virus someone downloaded? (kid's fault) Is it just a bad/old machine? (dad's fault) Just bad luck? (bill's fault just because). He says "No, not a virus. They typically don't do this. It could have overheated and just burned out the hard drive." We leave our laptop on all the time and I turn it off only a few times a month when the fan seems to be blowing extra hard. "Yeah that's probably it" says the geek squad guy. So it is actually my fault. Crap. Sh&*.
Then I start to think of all that is on this laptop. Our database for Mexico (luckily I have a back up), all our Ipod music that we will lose if we transfer to another computer without the backup discs which we don't have. I am getting a headache. My resume (maybe that job offer I just turned down could email me back the resume I emailed them?), all of our running stats, any Word document I have typed in the past 5 years... the list goes on. My headache gets worse. We leave the laptop at Best Buy and I pray they can recover our hard drive. I don't even care about dropping the cash to by another laptop (we were probably due) but I just want my memory. Is that too much to ask? It is my birthday.
We get home. "Do you want to open your presents?" Bill asks. "No" I reply. I just want to pout. So I lay on the couch and flip between some college football and Walk the Line. My life is no where near as pathetic as Johnny Cash's and that fact starts to cheer up a little bit. I don't really want to open my presents because I don't think Bill got me what I wanted. The box is not big enough. With our new tradition of no Christmas presents, I really want what I wanted for my birthday. Finally I am ready to salvage what is left of my birthday. Before the
No operating system detected.
I was having a pretty good day.
Bill did get me an ice cream cake (yummy!) and my folks sent me these beautiful flowers. I smile as I am about to make a wish.
Action shot of my wish. I hope it comes true.
So Bill did get me what I wanted. This ridiculously cool Lego Death Star; it is just has not been released yet. It will be here later this month. I cannot wait. My birthday will be over in 45 minutes and I must say looking back on it, I made the most of my 34th. Awake and on the go for all, but 5 hours and 52 minutes of it.
Friday, September 5, 2008
tomorrow is...
Tomorrow is also my 1 year anniversary of meeting my goal at Weight Watchers. I have kept the pounds off for one year and that is certainly something to celebrate too.