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Rose-Tinted Ramblings ** Images For Use By Upgraded+ Only ** A Little of What You Might Expect & A Lot of Everything Else that You Don't!. My writing style for my blog is invariably 'snarkastic'. This is because I am a nice, unassuming and quietly-spoken person IRL-and this blog is where my innermost moments and torments happen. Trust me, I am no exception to that delightful rule. Greetings! Welcome to my THIRD blog here on WDC. A re-incarnation of my earlier version of my Blog, here "Insanties and Sensibilities" this v.03 should prove to be equally...challenging and hopefully, entertaining. That said, life often weaves through our writing in mysterious ways, and this Blog will probably prove to be no exception to that. We are very likely all quite different, yet the same, us writers and our collective little whims, fascinations and insecurities. |
February 3rd, 2013. Mr. Rainbowapple is whipping up a bowl of chilli (not cherries), so it must be Super Bowl time!. I've not written much here recently -- not because there hasn't been a whole lot happening here -- yes, there has. But, rather, writing had slipped amongst my priorities. And, without sounding too full of myself, writing is something that comes to me fairly naturally and easily. We've been a bit proud, I guess, of our ability and stealth to survive pretty well as a single income family, even through this so-called recession, and during the subsequent re-build. Moreover, we understand the implications of the economic factor that whenever unemployment numbers remain high, wages have a tendency to stay proportionally low. Yet, as many of us appreciate, those cost of living conditions are only so bearable for so long. Something gives. So it is, that we are turning inwards even further and are hanging on by teeth and toenails. A couple of weeks ago, as I was getting ready for work, and Beanie was getting dressed for school, Mr. R collapsed right in front of us and had a massive seizure. At that moment, all that I could think to do was call a colleague and friend of mine who's an RN in the ER. Anyway, long story short, he spent all day in bed, refusing to be moved, nor to be medically evaluated -- 'AMA' or, 'Against Medical Advice', as we say in the health profession. I took that whole day off. Since then, he's been insisting that he feels fine. Ms. Beanie is doing well, although she contracted a virus of some description, quickly followed by two nasty guinea pig bites.She's with my MIL right now. She's almost touching me at the shoulder in terms of height, so she hasn't stopped growing any (as yet). Work is what it is. Some of our patients rally and sometimes surprise us all, whilst others fade fast, and we all know that the vast majority will die in more or less time. They are out of their minds with despair, yet are kind and dignified, too. I'm hoping to write more about my work, soon. I'm the only 'original' staff member on our medical team, now, aside from Dr. A. Our 'new' RN announced last week, that she is now looking for other employment options. This work has taken a terrible toll on her physically and mentally, and wrought havoc in her home life. I can understand that. Meanwhile, a palliative care physician has joined our ranks. Always something happening. Well -- that is what is happening in the Rainbowapple household. More soon !. Happy Writing !. |
September 02. 2012. Well-let's see how long I can keep up these blog writing appearances, shall we?. Another lovely, late Summer's day up at the Mountain House, surrounded by nature's sounds and an altogether different way of being. Of breathing. A little bit of time snatched rafting upon the river, although the shadows had already begun to beckon and darken the waters cascading beneath. Still more time afterwards to sun-bake ourselves thoroughly, and to eek the river gravel from out from between our newly polished toes. Much of my late afternoon was spent lamenting missing pretty objects. Namely clothing and home decor. Silliness, really. Still, I miss Liberty of London and Laura Ashley vintage fabrics. I'm completely hopeless at sewing, unless I'm re-fastening a button, or mending a seam(or a sock). 'Even' my mother, who was considered to be only a reasonably proficient sewer by post-colonial standards, could 'sides to middle' a flannel sheet on her old Singer, treadle sewing machine. My MIL, by contrast, sews perfectly stupendous quilts, and has long harbored a love of textiles, embroidery, cross-stitch and sewing. I suppose that a part of me finds myself wishing for a less complicated and simpler time, and a way of life. I'm tired of synthetic fabrics. of so much being imported from Asia (for better or for worse). Back in the day, to have something tailored, rather than buying right off the rack, really meant something. Even if you paid the price of a chair for a suit or a dress. Or, for shoes, for that matter. Anyway, that's today's little snippet of Nostalgic Noodling. It'll be back to the City, tomorrow-day. Work, day after that. I'm betting that all of the same sights, sounds and smells will set back upon me like a punch in the face. Till then, I might actually find a real book to read. |
September 01. 2012. Shortly, as soon as I've pulled up my proverbial shorts, that is (as opposed to pulling up sticks, per se). I'll be beginning a new blog here on WDC. A continuation of here. Well, duh!. At the moment, I am continuing to work for a Medical Oncologist/Hematologist, in a hospital outpatient clinic. He's a really pleasant, high-functioning physician. With incredible wonderful patients, who, almost all, without exception, meet with extremely shitty sets of circumstances and even shittier deaths (despite our best, combined efforts to orchestrate them with 'good' deaths-a cruel oxymoron, if ever there was one). Meanwhile, Mr. Rainbowapple-true to his own nature of "Just Deal With It" has most supportively embraced House Husbandry in all of its various guises, colors and quandries. Beanie, in her own manner (manners-wot are those?) will be quick and eager to tell you that not having Mummy around full-time anymore, sucks big lemons. However, she is liking second grade, as her new teacher was edamucated in New Zealand for 15 years and knows how to negotiate toxic cupcakes, whiny kids and School District homework policies with perfectly straightforward and pragmatic aplomb. On the homefront-the cat gets deafer and dottier by the day, the guinea pigs are down to 10 and positively hating carrots, and we have two 'temporary' bunny wobbits. Very temporary if I have anything to do with it. We are up at the Mountain House at present, for some Labor Weekend un-laboring, after I told (not asked) my Manager that I needed a day off, or else fur would fly. One purpose of this trip is to do some soul-searching and re-establish my grip on normalcy, however momentary. Another, is to start to write and read, again. Finally, to re-connect with what I and my family considers to be of significance in our little bit of our world. All very lofty, isn't it?. That's me-lofty and fluffy!. So, I hope that some of the old crowd might stop by for a look-see. See you in the blogs!. |
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April 27, 2011.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Off to read and comment on some blogs. Not being upgraded is like losing the keys to the community.... |
February 10, 2010. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Any plans for Spring??. |
January 28, 2010.![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I wonder what would happen if I cut my ponytail off?. My husband would be pretty distraught. As would "Locks for Love". |
January 28, 2010. JD Salinger has died-author of "Catcher in the Rye". He was 91. He died at his home in New Hampshire on Wednesday. Source: Reuters. |
January 19, 2010. ![]() ![]() ![]() See you in the wind...or rain. ![]() |
January 17, 2010.![]() ![]() ![]() Happy Sunday!. |