Tuesday, July 31, 2012

We Broke a Record Today

110 degrees officially!

(I didn't say it was a good record, just a record).

Tomorrow could be even hotter.

We practically have to drag/toss the dogs outside, they would prefer to stay inside and I don't blame them.

The Tulsa area is on voluntary water restriction.  Well, they say it's voluntary.  But I don't think it is.  Our area is on voluntary, but it was a request and not an "order."  We don't use a lot of water, we don't have a garden or anything.  But we'll still be careful over the next few days.  No hour long showers, Otter!  :)

Sad news today.  My favorite author died.  Her name was Maeve Binchy and she was probably the best author I've ever found.  She was Irish and most of her books took place in Ireland with some in London.  I have most of her books, there are still a few that I'm on the lookout for.  But I've been collecting them for a while.  I read a comment that someone left on a news article, they said that it was like losing a best friend.  That's the kind of author she was, warm & friendly and her passing will leave a huge hole in the literary world.  A couple of years ago, she released a book and said that it was her last book and that she was retiring.  Well, there was one more book after that one.  I read it as soon as it came out, and my feeling at the time was that it probably was intended to be her last book, not the one she announced as "last" but the next one.  Many of her early books were stand-alone stories, but the last several were interconnected and this one tied all the story lines up.  I think she probably intended for "Minding Frankie" to be her final book, and it was a very good one.  It capped off everything very neatly.  But it's still, as the other person said, like losing a best friend.  I actually started re-reading one of her books last weekend, but that's not really an uncommon thing.  Her books are the kind that you want to keep reading and re-reading and wish that they would never end.

Otter's dental appointment was scheduled for tomorrow.  But they had to cancel.  Their air conditioner went out and all their afternoon appointments are being cancelled for the rest of the week.  They have morning appointments, but they were already full and they weren't sure if they were going to be able to keep those appointments or not.  We'll reschedule, after Otter's trip.
Otter's just about ready for her trip.  She's going to finish up her packing tomorrow.  I take her to the airport early on Friday morning.  Then I think I'll go wander around Wallyworld or something, since I don't want to go to work at 7:00!  Oklahoma's sales-tax free holiday is Friday through Sunday, so I'm thinking that I'll probably do what little shopping I need to do then.  Bill needs jeans and we all need socks, but that's about it this year.

Unfortunately, yarn is not on the no-tax list.  Which might not actually be a bad thing, considering the size of my stash!

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Sunday De-Stashing!

I'm making progress in my de-stashing efforts.  It's slow going, but I'm definitely on the right track.  I made 3 clothes hanger covers and that used up one small ball of yarn.  I made another one just now and still have some of that small yarn ball left, but I'm going to use it in the next one I make.  That one will probably be 2 colors, I don't think that there is enough left of the (lavender) color I was using.

Getting there.  It just takes a while.

Maybe, eventually, at some point, hopefully, I'll be able to move the yarn out of the 3 drawers of the plastic drawer unit by my desk so I can actually use it for office supplies.  Which is why we bought it.  But I had three drawers with nothing to put in them and yarn that didn't have a place to go, so I used them.  But Otter's going to get her desk cleaned out of all her office supplies, since her desk is now her craft desk and she needs to put her small supplies in the desk drawers.  The stuff from her desk will go to the drawer unit by my desk, so I'd better get busy and get more crochet done to use up more small yarn amounts.

Like I said, getting there but it takes a while.

We managed to stay up to watch the Olympics opening ceremony Friday night.  Bill and I went to bed right before it was over, we watched until Paul McCartney came on.  We saw part of his song, but didn't stay up for the very end.  Otter did, and she managed to not get sick.  We've been watching some of the events, here and there.

Happy Birthday Froggy!

It's really hot here.  110 is the forecast for today.  Seriously, 110 is the forecast.  Same for the next few days, record heat and possibly 111 or 112.  We went to church, then Otter and I had a quick run to wally for a couple of grocery items.  But that is it, we're staying inside as much as possible.  Bill did have a few things he had to do that required him working in the garage and he kind of overheated.  He's been taking it easy and drinking lots of water this afternoon.  The dogs are only going out when they have to, then they come back and go right back to sleep.  Frequently, they camp out on the tile floor in the entrance way or the kitchen.  Sometimes, they get in front of the a/c vents and snooze.

I'm getting laundry done today.  Otter might start packing for her trip, or she might wait until about Tuesday.  She's been baking, but the kitchen gets pretty warm so she hasn't done much.  She had a cupcake recipe she wanted to try.  They are baked, but they haven't been taste-tested yet.  The recipe will probably get on the cooking blog.  She hasn't frosted them yet, they need to be cool first.

Movie review:  The Three Stooges.  Let's just say that the Stooges worked when they originally were popular, but that they didn't stand the test of time.

Can't think of much else to say, too hot!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Pretty Hot Friday

I'm not sure, but I think it's somewhere in the neighborhood of 102 to 104.  It's actually going to get hotter over the next few days.  I see a lot of time spent inside over the next week!

We also have ozone alerts announced already.  It's hot and there is no wind to speak of, so I'm not surprised.

Otter is having some mild asthma symptoms, which could well be a side-effect from the heat.  She's never had a problem with her asthma related to heat before but it does seem to be affecting her now.  She's still got a fairly good peak flow reading, it's still in her high range.  But it's in the low end of her high range.  She's had the lung tightness that usually signals a flare starting up.  Since she's about to head to TEXAS in a week, she's going to be very careful over the next few days and avoid as many triggers as she possibly can.

I've been having allergy issues all day, but garden variety and not asthma triggers.  Although I won't be surprised if mine show up soon.

We're planning on watching the opening ceremony of the Olympics this evening.  Otter reminded me of something earlier in the week:  for the last few opening ceremonies, she's always gotten sick!  As in running-the-the-bathroom-and-heaving!  She may have already had her "traditional ceremony" this year, she threw up last night.  But she'd been having some allergy issues and that is probably why.  She's hoping to break the trend tonight and not get sick!

There is a grass roots support day for ChickFilA, next Wednesday is the day that whomever organized it wants people to show their support by eating there.  Otter's dental appointment is that afternoon, and we're going to stop by on the way home for dinner to go.

I fail to see how ChickFilA is actually descriminating.  They haven't refused service to anyone, they have not done anything other than answer a question that was posed to the management specifically to get the answer that they gave.

Sad, the state that this country (and society) is heading for.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Miscellaneous Thursday

With a little This & That Thursday thrown in for good measure.

My day started with discovering that the air conditioner in the office wasn't working.  It was a tad big on the warm side in the office.  It took a couple of hours, but the guy got out there to fix it and it turned out that it had a freon leak.

Then, we discovered that the office mailbox had a problem.  Somebody tried to break into it overnight.  We have this kind of mailbox:


The top flap opens up and there is a flat space where you can put outgoing mail.  We don't use it for outgoing mail, the theft of my mail a few years ago was the 2nd or possibly 3rd time that our mail had been stolen although we didn't realize it at the time.  I take everything to the post office.  The bottom flap is a locking door - as the mail is put in the box, it has to go through a sloping slot so it falls into a secure area that can not be opened up without a key.  Younger boss noticed that it looked funny, so he looked at it closer.  Someone tried to pry the bottom flap open, maybe with a crowbar.  There are 3 or 4 other mailboxes like ours on the street.  Two of them are on property that younger boss owned or still owns, as rental property.  One of the other ones is on the next door neighbor (a residence) but he put his up because of the mail thefts.  All of them had obvious attempts made on them, but none of them were sucessful.  In all probability, none of them had anything in them anyway.  But because they are locking, apparently the low-lifes thought that there must be something valuable inside.  Which they could have figured out, because you can see inside them to where the incoming mail would land.  It just can't be reached without opening the locking flap.

Obviously, they were from the shallowest end of the gene pool!

Here's the This & That Thursday part I mentioned earlier:
We haven't done it yet, but we are going to send a letter of support to Chick-Fil-A.  In all probability, I'll post it here.  But I have to check with Willeboy about that first.  About posting it, not about sending it.

I had a Pasta Accident last night.  We had chili for dinner - it was brutally hot, so we did what TEXANS are known for:  had an extremely spicy hot meal!  It's a local thing, but chili is actually pretty good on top of pasta.  I was going to make extra so that Otter would have some, since she wasn't home when I was cooking.  I had my dutch oven (large saucepan) full of water and starting to boil, so I tossed in a few handfuls of assorted pasta.  Then I decided I needed to add a little more.  I keep things like pasta, rice, flour, sugar, etc. in impossibly large plastic container with a handle and a lid that has a pour spout.  I decided to just pour a little more pasta into the pan.  And that's when the lid came off and almost all the nearly full container emptied out!  Fortunately, most of it actually went into the dutch oven.  Some of it was on the counter, a little bit on the floor (but not for long, there was a beagle in the kitchen almost before it actually hit the floor) and some of it was on the stove.  Bill has a very large stockpot that I use for beans and large amounts of chicken soup, it's stored out in the garage since it's h.u.g.e. and won't fit in the kitchen anywhere.  I ran out there and got it, Bill got the water running in the sink until it got hot and we filled up the large pot about 1/2 way.  Then we put it on the stove and turned the flame up to high.  When it started to think about boiling, we poured everything out of the dutch oven and cooked it in the large pot.  We had a lot of pasta last night, and there are now two big-beyond-huge containers of pasta in the fridge.  Otter might have had some for lunch today, I forgot to ask her.  We had it for dinner, mine was covered in spaghetti sauce and I cut up some pepperoni to put in it.  Bill had cut up lunch meat ham in his with parsely.  Otter had some, but she ate after we did so I'm not sure if hers had anything on it besides olive oil and parsely.  And we still have plenty left!  I'm probably going to freeze some of it.  It will be a little mushy, but it will still be edible.  And eaten!

I went to the grocery store toinght, and among other things I bought 4 good sized bags of dry pasta to refill the container.  It's still not as full as it was last night pre-mess, so I'm thinking that we actually made 5 or 6 bags worth of pasta.  Because we like variety, we usually use several different types at once.

Well, I guess it's a good thing that we like it so much.

Froggy, I started on a clothes hanger cover last night.  I'm going to make about 10 and send them to you, then I'm going to make a bunch for us.  They are easy and quick, and they will use up the stray yarn that I have no other use for.  I have a lot of that.  I'm not sure if I'm going to get back to it tonight or not, my arms are kind of sore.  I literally filled up the trunk of my car with groceries.  Bill carried a lot of them in for me, but I still had my share of heavy bags to deal with.

Tomorrow's Friday!  Yipee!

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

You Know the Line From The Wizard of Oz?

The one about "I'm melting!"?  Well, that's how I feel today.

Otter and I just got through loading the trunk of my car with recycling, so we can take it tomorrow.  It's hot and we try not to be outside any longer than we have to, but it took a little creative packing to get it into the trunk and I'm melting now.  Or melted.

Froggy, you asked about Otter's schedule for the rest of summer and school starting again.  She has her last class & final tomorrow.  Next week, Friday Aug. 3, I take her to the airport bright and early so she can catch her flight to see Nana.  (I'm jealous!)  She'll be back the next Friday after that, August 10
Next week, she has a dentist appointment for a cleaning & exam and I've also requested the bigger x-ray to check the remaining two wisdom teeth.  Those are the top teeth.  If they are ready, we'll have to figure out what the schedule is to be able to have them removed.

Froggy, you also mentioned not being able to eat at ChickFilA since you are a vegetarian.  They have a carrot-raisin salad that it out of this world!  I usually get it instead of fries.  They also have delicious lemonade.  We don't eat a lot of fast food, but they are going to be our first choice now.

We have a chance of rain about Thursday.  Everybody get out and do your rain dance!  (Clothing optional, but highly recommended if you are out in your front yard).

Monday, July 23, 2012

I'm Not Really Sure Where I Am Today

Don't worry!  I'm not lost.  I know where I am physically.  It's just that my thoughts are kind of all over the place today.

The shootings in Colorado have been very much on my mind.  I haven't said anything about it because I'm just not really sure what to say.  For a lot of people in my area, it's kind of brought back some of the horror of April 19, 1995.  It's kind of hard to take in, the idea that people were just going to a movie and to have a good time - and that some madman caused their deaths and all the pain & grief related to his actions.

But I do not think the answer is gun control or repealing the 2nd amendment.  Probably a thought for another time, but I don't expect that anyone will really be surprised about my opinions on that subject, which are the same as the other two members of my family.

Otter and I had lunch together today.  We went to a place that we have eaten at occasionally, but intend to eat at more often.  ChickFilA.  While we do not think that people should be mistreated because of their lifestyle, that doesn't mean that we all have to agree or condone actions that we may disagree with.  ChickFilA is a private business and their management is well within their God-given rights to support Christian causes and also to disagree with the so-called mainstream.  We're going to keep supporting ChickFilA.  The management did not say that they want people to be mistreated nor did they say that everyone is not welcome.

Speaking of Otter, she finished her essay/research paper/final yesterday and just had to turn it in today.  She had a couple of things she had to take care of with the enrollment office at the college, and then I picked her up for lunch.  After we ate, we had time so we went to Hobby Lobby and bought the paint for the doll house project that we've been about to do for the last year.  She's still got a couple of things to decide about, but the general plan is to start on it after she gets back from her trip to TEXAS to see her grandparents.  After that, I dropped her off at the library for the afternoon.  Surprisingly, she didn't find much this time.

I finished the fringe on Otter's Autumn Red scarf and made the hat last night.  I still need to bury the tails on the hat, which I might get done tonight.  Pictures will get on the craft blog, eventually.  It's the same basic pattern as the other hats and scarves I've made, I just don't usually use this type of yarn and I don't think I've ever used that particular color.  It's really pretty.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Sunday Assimilation




We're here!

Let the Assimilation begin.

RIF, after all.  (Yes, I mean RIF, Y'all!)

Otter went to an anime convention in Tulsa yesterday.  Among other things, she found her/my relatives the Borg.  Actually, they would be our many-generation-descendants.  Not sure how many, math is not my strong suit.  I leave that to my drones!  She didn't tell them that their Queen was already here, they would have followed her home and I already have enough drones to deal with at the moment! :)

We got rain Thursday evening.  Not sure how much, but it started late in the afternoon and continued for several hours.  We needed it badly.  There was also quite a bit of thunder and lightning, and a lot of wind.  Surprisingly, we didn't have any tree limbs down.  But a lot of other people did and at least one chimney was blown over in the general area.

I finished the crochet part of the Autmn red scarf for Otter yesterday.  The fringe still needs to be done, she was at the con when I got through so I had to wait to find out which way she wants me to fringe it.  I haven't started the hat for the same reason, she wasn't home and she'll need to be within easy reach so I can try the hat on her during construction.  I might have to make a few changes to the construction, since the pattern was written for larger gauge yarn.  It will still work, it just might take some tinkering.  For one thing, I'm going to need to use the larger hook that I originally used with this pattern.  I also expect it to need a few more rows since the yarn is smaller.  It's workable.



A couple of years ago, when Froggy came to see me, we went to one of the many small towns in the area and found this baby (the gorilla, not the alligator).  At the time, we didn't think about taking a picture of him.  Otter and I were in the same area several months back and intended to take the camera, but realized when we got there that it was still at home.  When we were on vacation earlier in July, we went back to the small town to shop.  And this time, we remembered the camera!  Toadles, this is for you.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Warm Wednesday

Not necessarily a Whine Wednesday, but there may be a little whining.

No "Wine" because I'm out and am not inclined to get out to go to the liquor store.  So, maybe just a little "Whining".  Or maybe not.

Otter's on a date this evening.  This is one that her father actually liked - he likes HP as much as he can, but HP is still a "boy" and father's don't really like their daughter's boyfriends no matter what they say!  But their plans this evening were to eat dinner with his parents and then they were all going to church.  Which might sound like a boring date to some people, but not to us.

Strange thing on the news yesterday.  The downtown (main branch) of the Tulsa Library has bed bugs.  The were found one one chair, they were discovered by someone who was bitten and recognized it.  The library has been closed since then, and today they brought in the big gun:  a Beagle!  The beagle in question is named Miss Liberty Belle and she's really cute.  The news reported this afternoon that she hasn't found anymore, and she has a very high sucess rate so they think that it's been caught in time.  But they aren't going to reopen until tomorrow in all probability.

There is a rumor that the Pixar company might be thinking about another sequal to Toy Story.  Frankly, I hope that they don't.  There are a couple of shorts and they might have a few more of those, but I hope that they realize how much they are risking with this one.  Toy Story is a very special movie series, and the ending was so precious.  They need to leave it alone!  It will always, always hold a special place in our hearts - for reasons that are probably extremely obvious to people who know us.

Otter's just about through with her summer semester.  She has one class on Monday, the final exam is actually an essay that was assigned today and is to be turned in on Monday and that will be the last time for that class.  The afternoon class is not in session on Monday, but will be in on Wednesday.  The final exam is a regular test and she'll take it then.  We were going to the library Sunday afternoon (not the downtown branch!) but I think we'll most likely change our plans to me picking her up Monday after her morning class and then dropping her off at the library for the afternoon.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Summer Reruns




Not the tv kind of rerun, either!

The forecast has a definite "been there, done that" quality to it.




I like this forecast better.

(Especially the 20% cooler part!)

Otter didn't see the dove this morning.  She was watering the morning glories along th fence line (which don't like heat or dry conditions, by the way), but the bird was nowhere in sight.  Either she is hiding somewhere such as the remains of the iris plants, she's recovered and left or she's gone because of one of the evil neighborhood cats.  I looked out this afternoon but didn't see her.  I didn't actually go outside, I just looked through the dining room window but that's how I spotted her last night.

I did manage to climb over the pachinko machines in the garage last night.  I got another mason jar from the collection of them that we seem to have out there, brought it in, washed it, put the pump on it.  And discovered that it was too tall.  So, back out I go and go through the whole process again!  But the 2nd one was the right size, it's now filled up and back at the sink.

Hopefully, this one won't get smashed into the sink like the first one.  But honestly, I'm surprised it made it as long as it did and that I wasn't the one who dropped it!  Well, I had dropped it but it didn't break then.  Of course, I dropped it into a sink already filled with warm, soapy water and Otter was just getting started on doing the dishes when she lost her grip on it so it hit a dry, cast iron sink.

I looked at Foreman grills again today.  And decided that I still don't want another one - the newest ones seem to be a little sturdier than the ones I saw right after the 2nd one wore out, but they are still too flimsy.  We used ours a lot (we wore two of them out) so I want to make sure that it isn't going to fall apart the first time we use it.  It's on the list of things I want, unlike a dishwasher, I just prefer to get value for what things cost is all.

Also, Bill's pachinko stash expanded today.  He found another one on Craigslist, they guy wanted $100.00 for it, because you kow they are so rare (not).  He sent Bill some pictures and it had several missing or damaged places, so Bill offered him $35.00.  Then he went to look at it today, and they settled on $40.00 which is a pretty good price for this specific machine.  But in Bill's defense, he did sell a machine recently so I'm not complaining!

Besides, all I have to do when he comments on the amount of yarn I have is to ask him how many pachinko machines he has!

Works every time. :)

Monday, July 16, 2012

Dove Tails and Otter Oops

Remember this?:

Mason Jar Soap Pump

That's what the Otter Oops part of the title refers to.

Tomorrow, or when I get around to it, I'm going to go out in the garage and dig around to find another jar.  I have several and I know where they are, it's just that I have to climb the Pachinko mountain to get to them.  Frankly, I'm surprised that it lasted this long!

Yesterday, Otter noticed a dove in the yard when she was cleaning out the dog yard.  The dove was just sitting there, and it was still there several hours later when I let the dogs out to play.  They came back in immediately, because I could tell that the dove was injured and I didn't want Frasier to kill it.  It was moving around, it walked some but didn't act like it was doing too well.  We put water out for her, in a shallow plastic dish that goes underneath a flower pot.  There are a couple of rocks in the dish to keep it from blowing away.  We put it in the area where she was sitting, which was towards the back of the yard.  This morning, I didn't see her and figured that a cat must have gotten her in the night.  But she was still out there this afternoon, walking around and standing straighter.  She looks a lot perkier.  Otter put a little more water in the dish and this time we put out some birdseed.  We kind of spread it around, since she did seem to be eating from the ground like they do.  We do not want to tame her, but we are willing to help her along if she is able to heal.  She can fly just a tiny bit, I don't think her wing is broken but she does look like maybe she got away from a cat because of some feather damage.  The dogs won't be out in the back yard for the rest of today, we'll decide about tomorrow then.  She's an adult and not a nestling that fell out of a nest.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sunday Scoops

July is International Ice Cream Month.  (Maybe National, not sure!).  July 15 is International Ice Cream DAY.

We're participating in this particular holiday, just in case anybody is interested.  :)

This is my kind of ice cream cone!  We went to Braums on Thursday or Friday and picked up 2 cartons, so we're having ice cream.  Just not in cone form.



I like this kind of "scoop" as well.  Just in case there was any doubt!

I put two rows on Otter's scarf yesterday.  It's going to be 6 rows in all, the yarn is smaller than what I usually use so it will need an extra row.  It's turning out well and I really like the yarn.  Then, I think I'll get back on my turquoise shawl.

We went through the grocery bag of pictures that I mentioned a few days ago.  We tossed a lot of it - about 3/4 of the pictures wound up in the trash.  They were things like animals from the zoo and/or Seaworld, pictures of Otter's stuffed animals when she was tiny (remember the Beanie Baby craze?), a whole bunch of pictures that I'd taken when we first moved into the old house to send to Mom and Dad so they could see the house (those came back to me as part of their estate, so they did see the pictures) and quite a few were duplicates as well as lots and lots of assorted scenery that nobody could identify!  Froggy, I found a few pictures that I'm going to send you.  Some of them are from when you and your crew came to see us, your kiddos (and mine!) were a lot younger and it's amazing how much they've changed.

I'm sure we still have more pictures to go through, I think that we might actually have a couple of boxes of them.

I'm not sure if I mentioned it or not, but Otter goes to the dentist on August 1st.  It's her regular cleaning, but the dentist will also take an x-ray to determine the status of her remaining two wisdom teeth.  I had an appointment set up several weeks back, but then Otter's allergies kicked in strongly and I didn't want to subject her to the dentist at the time - also, we thought she was actually coming down with something and didn't want to expose anybody else to it but then it turned out to be "just" allergies.  If Otter's wisdom teeth are ready, it will probably be over her Christmas break when they are removed.  (I don't call it Winter Break, it IS Christmas Break.)  Which is probably not a fun time, but since the Fall term of her 2nd year of college is about to start and she has a trip to Nana's coming up right before it starts, she doesn't really have time.  Besides, I don't want to have her undergo oral surgery right before school starts again.  We did that last year and I'd like to avoid that this time.


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Spider Stories and Dog Stories

The first spider story is actually from Tuesday evening.  We were sitting at the table when I noticed movement out of the corner of my eye.  Usually, that means a bug and it's usually a spider.  We try to get to them fast, otherwise they end up as beaglesnack!  Otter has a plastic bug jar with a lid, she's had it since she was very little.  She's her mother's daughter, bugs are fun and not scary.  Mostly.  However, this spider was definitely not in the Good Bug category!  I was pretty sure what it was as soon as I saw it just from the color and the way/speed it was moving, and I was able to get the bug jar over it so it couldn't escape but it took a little jiggling to get it to move back into the jar so I could get the lid on and we could check it more closely to identify it.  Good thing we did, because it was exactly what I thought it was: a Fiddleback, also known as a Brown Recluse Spider.  It went for a swim in the toilet, it's now somewhere floating with all 8 legs up in the septic tank.  We don't get many of them, but we do get them occasionally.  This one was fairly large, but it wasn't as large as I've seen them get to.

Safe spiders generally get relocated to one of the plants in the house, or sometimes they get put outside.  Maggie gets enough to eat, she doesn't need spiders!

The other spider story is from today.  When Otter and I were pulling into the driveway from our errand, there was a bright yellow spider rapidly attempting to make a web.  Between the top of the garage door and the El Camino!  It was going to be a big web, although the spider itself wasn't all that big.  He had high aspirations and big expectations!  But it was just breezy enough that he wasn't able to build his web, the last time we saw him he was rapidly climbing up towards the garage door top and I think he must have moved on because he wasn't out there when I went back out a little while later.

Froggy commented on how Frasier is a goofy dog.  Yes, he is.  The rest of the story is that we thought he had a tick, but it turned out to be a mole.  However, he let me take a pair of needle-nosed pliers to it and squish it a few times without even reacting!  Yet, he's afraid of the noise the soup pot was making on the stove last night.  I have one strange doggy, no doubt about it.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Mid-Summer, Mid-Week

OK, so it's probably not technically mid-summer.  But it has felt like summer for many, many weeks so I'm counting it.

It is, however, the middle of the week.  So I got that right, at least!

We've been cleaning out some stuff, in an effort to find a few things.  We found what we were looking for, but I've also come across two or three paper grocery bags full of stuff.  Like pictures, some of them are even from before Otter was born.  I'm probably going to spend a lot of time on Saturday, looking at the pictures and figuring out what we want to do with them.

I'm fighting off what could be allergy symptoms.  Or it could also be a summer cold.  Summer colds are not fun.  But my main concern is that it could actually be a sinus infection coming on.  I hope not, I've had 2 since last Fall and that's not a good thing.  I'm honestly afraid that I'm more susceptible to them than I have been for a while.  The surgery when I was 16 helped a lot, because my sinus cavity was sort-of rebuilt and could drain (TMI!) better which meant that I no longer got several of them a year.  They also always lasted longer when I would get them, so it was a good thing that I no longer had to deal with them as much.  But my nose has been broken at least twice, probably 3 times, since them.  And since the last time, it seems like maybe the sinus cavity issue is a little worse.

It's not a deliberate thing, it's just that my nose is so fragile compared to a "regular" non-surgically repaired nose that it doesn't take much of a bump to actually cause a break.  Which hurts!  It's still way better than it used to be, it's just worse than it was for several years.  Also, I'm not a candidate for reconstructive surgery on my nose because of the way it had to be rebuilt when I was 16.  It's not particularly misshapen, it's just not perfectly straight anymore and it has a bit of a bump on the top just below where my glasses rest.  It's not an issue for me, except that I don't want to have to deal with sinus infections!

But it might "just" be allergies or a summer cold.  If it's an allergy, it's not going to be any easier to deal with - there is not an allergy medicine that works for me.  They either make me dull & groggy or they make me hyper.  And don't do anything for the symptoms.  I take motrin or tylenol - no aspirin for redheads - and usually drink a lot of orange juice (well, I do drink a lot of it anyway so I increase the amount) and just try to tough it out.  If it is a cold, I'm probably also going to have to deal with an asthma flare at some point.  But I'm not going to worry about that unless I have to.

Either way, I don't feel the best.  Otter and I went to the grocery store this afternoon.  It only took us about an hour, which wasn't too bad.  I just didn't want to put it off until tomorrow, in case I feel worse.

Froggy more or less ordered me to have chicken soup tonight.  I was planning on just opening a couple of cans, but then I made a mistake.  I told Otter about her Aunt's request - Otter was all for it, so I gave in and bought the *fixins.  Otter made the soup, it's easy but she'd never made it before.  We all had two bowls each, we were apparently pretty hungry and it was pretty good.  I've also got enough for leftover soup tomorrow night.

Leftovers are always a good thing!

Also, while the soup was simmering we noticed something.  Frasier's a wimp!  The pan was making a noise as it heated up and my dog would not even come inside the house as long as it was cooking.  I guess he didn't like the sound?  It might have sounded a lot like the electric fence did, and he wouldn't even come in for an offering of chicken!  Maggie was under no such confusion - but then, even if she had been confused I'm certain that food being offered would have won out.  Frasier did eventually get his chicken bite - but Otter had to take his bowl out to the garage and then as soon as he ate it, he was out the dog door again and on the other side of the lean-to.  Goofy boy!

*Fixins.  See my many, MANY posts with the label of TEXAS.  It won't be in all of them, but it's in a lot of them.

Monday, July 09, 2012

Back to Work Monday

The first day back after being off for several days is usually busy.  For about 2 hours.  After that, I'm caught up to a point and all the many, many pieces of paper & junk left on my desk by the Teenager have been sorted and situated.  But then, the normal pattern is that the Teenager spends the next few hours telling me how busy it was when I was gone (which I happen to know is not true) and we have to discuss every single thing he can think of (and he's a big gossip).  Then, I get to do the things I really needed to do such as pay bills, file stuff, whatever happens to need to be done.  And then, usually after about an hour, the Teenager is back!  And we go through the entire conversation/activity again.  Usually more than once.

Today was no exception, it was a typical Monday back after being gone for several days.

I'm not complaining.  It's just that there is a pattern to things and it never changes. :)

It was supposed to rain today.  I am not surprised that it didn't.  But the day's not over yet, maybe the forecasters will still get it right.  Not holding my breath on that one!

Sunday, July 08, 2012

That's a Wrap Sunday

We had chicken fajita wraps for lunch today.  But the title could also mean the end of the week wrap-up, or the end of vacation wrap-up.  I think mostly, it means lunch.  I had planned on chicken fajita tacos, but it morphed into wraps instead.  Basically the same, slightly different vegetable combo but basically the same.  It was good.  We usually make wraps with plain chicken breast, but I think that we're probably going to keep making them with fajita seasoned chicken breast.  I prefer sun-dried tomato basil tortilla wraps, Bill likes jalepeno cheddar and Otter likes plain flour tortillas for hers.

We finally got around to buying a new fan for the bedroom.  When Froggy came to visit me a couple of years ago, she liked using a fan in the bedroom at night.  Since I was just starting to get into the "hot years", I started using one as well.  We had two, one was a telescoping base so it could be set at whatever height I wanted.  The other one was a standard tabletop size fan and Otter's been using it.  Both of them were old, the one Otter had came from an auction several years back and Bill thinks that the telescoping one we had in our room was possibly from his friend Larry.  Larry's been gone over 5 years now, and he'd had it for a few years himself.  Both of them were starting to make noise and not working very well.  So, when Bill needed to go to the hardware store today I went along.  And stood in front of the fan display for a while, waiting for Billyboy.  It apparently worked (he'd been saying that there was nothing wrong with the fans) because we came home with a new fan for our room.  We had a box fan that we occasionally used in the window, but it's now in Otter's room.  It just fits on the small table she had her fan on and it works better for what she wants.  I want the fan blowing on me, she prefers to have the fan blowing away from her and circulating the air.

I'm hoping that it will help her, she hasn't been sleeping well lately.  She has not felt too good lately, it's probably allergy.  But it could also be part of the RedHead Curse.  It's not just bleeding massively from minor cuts, we also tend to be low on iron and are somewhat prone to anemia.  Otter's increasing the amount of iron/protein she eats, and we'll watch for a while to see if that helps her general symptoms.  But I'm really thinking that it's mostly allergy related.  The other possibility is that she might have thyroid issues, which the doctor did think was a possiblity earlier in the year for some other reasons.

Frasier is also giving me fits.  He's back at the spot on his leg.  He was leaving it alone for a while, I'd used the spray which shrunk it slightly but it wasn't growing any bigger either.  But I've noticed that it's getting bigger again (a lot) and that he's licking/chewing on it again.  I've used the spray again the last few days, but the spray actually makes him lick at it more.  Yesterday, we tried using vet wrap (similar to a disposable, self-sticking elastic bandage) and wrapping all the way around his leg after spraying.  It was a battle.  Then, it was a battle keep him inside.  We lost that battle, by the way.  He ran outside and came back in after a few minutes.  The vet wrap was around his "ankle" and he'd obviously been licking at the spot again.  I'm probably going to have to talk to the vet again.  I still think it could be a tumor, and not a lick granuloma as the vet thought.  But we'll see.  Fraiser will be due for his rabies shots this month, and I'll see what the vet thinks then.

Movie review:  Journey 2.  This is the sequel to the Journey to the Center of the Earth movie from a few years ago.  The one with Brendan Frasier.  This one was not the best.  It was based on the same Jules Verne stories, but it just wasn't that good.  I think that they tried to hard with it, it had way too much crammed into a short time and it just wasn't very good.  The acting was sub-par and the writing was bad.  It still wasn't as bad as some of the movies we've rented lately, but it's not one I care to watch again.

It rained yesterday.  Not much, but it was nice while it lasted.  Of course, it's super humid today.

I started Otter's Autumn Red scarf yesterday.  I got the first row done and started the second, but then it was suddenly naptime.  It was the couch's fault! :)

Back to the real world tomorrow!

Friday, July 06, 2012

Nice Friday Last Day of Vacation



OK, it's Friday.  It's the last day of our vacation.  Back to the real world on Monday.

It's been a good week off.  It went faster than I wanted it to, but not too fast.  We got a few things done that we wanted to, but the doll house was not one of them.  Neither was dusting & reorganizing my china cabinet.  But they aren't going anywhere, so they'll eventually get done.  Bill got several things done, he's working on casting parts for the pachinko machines at the moment.

Otter and I did a little shopping today.  Although Froggy did put it best:  Is there really any such thing as a "little" shopping?  (No, not really.)  We went to Hobby Lobby but didn't find anything - rare thing.  We went to a used bookstore and Otter found a few books.  We hit the library and found quite a bit there, although I don't know if that actually counts as shopping.  We went to a thrift store where Otter found two really cute skirts, and I got a couple of things there.

We're going to go get pizza to bring home later on.  I had thought about having it delivered, but Cici's is what we want and they don't deliver.  Not a big deal, actually.  I probably should go clear the post office box anyway, so I will probably do that at the same time.

My plans for tomorrow include starting the scarf & hat Otter wants out of the Autumn Red yarn.  I'm not sure how much I'll actually get done, I've done a few things this week that have made my arms hurt a bit so I'm going to have to be careful to not overdo it with the crochet.  But that's the nature of tendonitis, it's pretty much always "there" and I deal with it.

This is my Saturday plan:

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Kind of Tired on Thursday

I'm tired, but mostly because we stayed up too late last night.  Watching Godzilla movies!  We are big fans of old movies, and I especially like the B-Movies of the 50's - especially Sci-Fi.  Godzilla is sort of sci-fi.  It was fun, they are silly and not especially good movies, but that makes them more fun.

We also watched fireworks.  There are two or three big displays that we can see from our back deck, and some of our neighbors also had fireworks.  Big stuff.  We didn't have any this year, Otter and Bill never could decide if they wanted any or not.  But we all enjoyed watching the ones we could see last night.

I'm also tired because I've been running almost from the moment I got up this morning.  I needed to get orange juice and a couple of things, so I went to Wally shortly after breakfast.  While I was there, I bought 3 skeins of a really pretty red yarn that Otter fell in love with yesterday.  There is a reason I call her my Chief Enabler!  She really liked this yarn and encouraged me to buy it.  But I'm trying to de-stash and not buy unless I have a specific need for it.  Which I didn't.  At the time, anyway.  Otter kept talking about it last night, and then she finally just came right out and told me she wanted a scarf & hat out of it.  So, I added it to my list this morning.  I don't normally like red that much - it's a clash situation with redheads - but this is a beautiful color.

After I got home, Bill wanted to go to a hardware store.  Otter and I went along with him.  What was going to be one, maybe two stops turned into 3 stores but would have been 5 if the other two were open!

We brought Billyboy home, then Otter and I got our shopping trip started.  We went to three local antique/junk/craft/flea market type stores.  They are all on one street, and it was fun.  We don't get to go to two of them very often because they have odd hours.  We also went to the post office while we were there, but it was on the same street.  I didn't find anything, but Otter got a few things.  It was still fun.

But it was so good to get home and get my shoes off!  My feet hurt.  Can't imagine why.

Wednesday, July 04, 2012

The Declaration of Independence July 4 1776

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4, 1776


The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

He has refused his Assent to Laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good.

He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his Assent should be obtained; and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them.

He has refused to pass other Laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of Representation in the Legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.

He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their Public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.

He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people.

He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected, whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.

He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands.

He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary Powers.

He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries.

He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.

He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil Power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:

For cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world:

For imposing Taxes on us without our Consent:

For depriving us in many cases, of the benefit of Trial by Jury:

For transporting us beyond Seas to be tried for pretended offences:

For abolishing the free System of English Laws in a neighbouring Province, establishing therein an Arbitrary government, and enlarging its Boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these Colonies:

For taking away our Charters, abolishing our most valuable Laws and altering fundamentally the Forms of our Governments:

For suspending our own Legislatures, and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever.

He has abdicated Government here, by declaring us out of his Protection and waging War against us.

He has plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.

He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.

He has constrained our fellow Citizens taken Captive on the high Seas to bear Arms against their Country, to become the executioners of their friends and Brethren, or to fall themselves by their Hands.

He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us, and has endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian Savages, whose known rule of warfare, is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions.

In every stage of these Oppressions We have Petitioned for Redress in the most humble terms: Our repeated Petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.

Nor have We been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.

We, therefore, the Representatives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies, solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be totally dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all other Acts and Things which Independent States may of right do. — And for the support of this Declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

New Hampshire:
Josiah Bartlett, William Whipple, Matthew Thornton

Massachusetts:
John Hancock, Samuel Adams, John Adams, Robert Treat Paine, Elbridge Gerry

Rhode Island:
Stephen Hopkins, William Ellery

Connecticut:
Roger Sherman, Samuel Huntington, William Williams, Oliver Wolcott

New York:
William Floyd, Philip Livingston, Francis Lewis, Lewis Morris

New Jersey:
Richard Stockton, John Witherspoon, Francis Hopkinson, John Hart, Abraham Clark

Pennsylvania:
Robert Morris, Benjamin Rush, Benjamin Franklin, John Morton, George Clymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Ross

Delaware:
Caesar Rodney, George Read, Thomas McKean

Maryland:
Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton

Virginia:
George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton

North Carolina:
William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn

South Carolina:
Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton

Georgia:
Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton

Tuesday, July 03, 2012

Splurge Day

It's been a full day.  We went to the small town with the antique/craft/junk store we like so much and had a good time.  Otter found a few things there, but that was all.  I did see a few things I liked, but decided against them.  Bill didn't find anything either.  But we enjoyed getting out.

Probably the most we bought was what I called our splurge.  We had lunch at Goldie's.  It was really good, we don't eat there too often because we never think about it for some reason.  Anyway, my splurge was the onion rings I had with my burger.  They were so good!  I seldom actually eat fried food and I will pay for it since my system can't tolerate it too well, but they were worth it.

Otter and I went to the other Hancock's Fabric store this afternoon.  She found a few things, mostly fat quarters in patterns she liked.  I found something there as well.  I've been thinking I needed a new tablecloth, I have a few but they are specific to seasons mostly.  Hancock has a pretty large selection of felt-ish backed plastic tablecloth material and they had one I liked.  Well, of course I liked it.  It's all TEXAS-related stuff!  So, I bought enough for a tablecloth and I'll get it made in the next few days.  Basically, all I have to do is cut the ends into a rounded shape which will be easy since I'm going to put one I already have on top of it and mark the pattern.  I might do a small hem on the ends/sides, but I'll figure that out when I actually cut it.  It's not anything that I worry about it running.  I have quite a few TEXAS related plates & so forth, but I don't think I have any placemats to go with it.  Well, not yet anyway!

I seem to find a great deal of TEXAS stuff in NE Oklahoma.  Strange, I guess?  But there are actually quite a few of us here so that might have something to do with it.

We still haven't gotten anything done on the doll house refurbish project.  I'm thinking that will be the rest of the week's project, it needs to be taken outside and given a good dusting but it's kind of warm and nobody wants to go outside for that.  Probably in the morning, before it gets too warm.  Then, the painting of the roof & outside will most likely be the first thing attempted.  The rest of it is inside the house, wall paper and so forth.  None of it is particularly hard, but it might be a little time-consuming since it will involve things like time for paint to dry and glue to adhere.

Also, since they are red-white-blue (and we just like them), we had another splurge.  We bought a box of bomb pop popsicles at Wallyworld this afternoon.

Big spenders, I know.

Monday, July 02, 2012

Cold Front Monday

We actually had a cold front hit today.  It only got into the 90's!  But they are actually calling it a cold front.  Makes no sense to me.

Anyway.

At least we didn't have to go to work today.  Otter did have classes, but the first one met at a local museum and they have a paper to write based on some of the exhibits.  Her 2nd class was at the school campus, but I don't think she really feels like she had a full school day.  I took her to the museum, then I went to Sam's which is just down the street and I also went to Hobby Lobby which is across the street from Sam's.  I had a trip planned to Sam's this week, so I just scheduled it for today.  Hobby Lobby was unplanned, but I got to Sam's about 15 minutes or so before they opened and didn't want to wait in the car.  I needed something at Hobby Lobby, and they were already open.  I got out of there just about the time Sam's opened so it worked out great.  I picked Otter up when the class assignment was over, then I ran her through Long John Silver's for lunch and took her back to school for her 2nd class.  She's now through with class for the week, so she's on vacation too.  Well, she does have the paper to write about the museum but that's not going to take her all week.

We had a trip to Petsmart this afternoon.  Maggie the Brave (not really!) needed a new collar.  Of course, Otter chose a girly one!  It's black with dark pink tiger stripes.  Maggie is a silly baby, she does not like to be without her collar.  No idea why, but she gets antsy without it.  She's now sporting her new jewelry, or at least a new collar and a new name tag.  Frasier could probably do without his collar, he doesn't seem to mind when it has to be taken off.

Both dogs managed to get themselves into trouble today, but honestly I think Maggie Moo had more to do with it.  When we got home, they left us a present:  trash strewn all over the kitchen floor!  I took the bag out of the can before I left, but then I forgot to put it out in the garage.  Bill was outside working on something, and they took full advantage of the fact that they didn't have any adult supervision.  It was a mess, but not as bad as it could have been.  Maggie greeted us with a lettuce core, but at least they didn't get into the coffee gounds that were also in the trash!  The last thing I wanted to deal with today would be a caffienated beagle.  Been there, done that and let's just say that it is not an experience I wish to relive.

Can we say Energizer Bunny multiplied exponentially?  :)

Sunday, July 01, 2012

Sunday Girl Bonding Time

Otter and I had some much-needed Girl Bonding Time today.

In other words, we went shopping!

I didn't really find anything, but Otter found two t-shirts, a game for the Wii and a few other things.  But, what she's most happy about is the X-acto knife kit she got at the hardware store.

What can I say, she's her parent's daughter!  And sharp objects make her happy.  :)  And she likes hardware stores.

We went to a fabric store, but didn't find a thing.  That almost never happens, and when they have a huge sale and coupons and we still don't find anything, it's a very unusual occurance.  They do have a small yarn section, but it was either stuff I already have or it was wool.  We were going to the dollar store, but we were tired and ready to come home after spending a few hours at the mall so the dollar store will have to wait.

Shopping is a good way to start our vacation.  We're going to do more of it this week, we're going to the antique/craft mall where Otter found a $20 pachinko machine one time.  Froggy, it's the place with the train cars that is beside the concrete place with the gorilla.  You might have found stuff there, I don't remember, but I know you will know where it is.  We're going to do that one day this week.

It's clouding up.  I'm wondering if we might get rain.  It would be nice, but I'm not sure if it's in the forecast or not.  The clouds might just be a tease.

I'm not sure what today's forecasted temperature is supposed to be.  We've been over 100 for the last week or so.  We are supposed to be back in the high-90's for a few days, which is closer to normal for this area.  It's getting dry, we need some rain but probably not as badly as other parts of the country do.

The last few mornings it's been cool enough to spend a little time out on the deck before work.  Yesterday was nice, it was breezy and cool for a while.  It got pretty warm during the day, but the morning was nice.  We sat out there and had coffee, while we listened to (and watched) the mockinbird that hangs around the trees in our yard. Last week, the bird was doing cat noises - it sounded exactly like a cat meowing from the very top of the tree.

Bill's been working on his latest project, wall-mounted cabinets for the pachinko machines.  He's been using assorted power tools.  So far, no blood has been spilled.  But I don't want to temp fate so I'm not going to say any more!  (Not that I really believe in fate - I don't, by the way).

Otter reports that the movie Brave is very good.  I won't let her tell me too much about it, I'd prefer to see it firsthand and will hopefully soon.  But she said it was very good.  Of course, a redheaded Scottish girl who kicks butt!  What's not to like about that?