Tuesday, May 31, 2005

Last Day of May

Strange day!  Back to work, and had a hard time getting back into the swing of things.  The FACETS 4.11 upgrade seems to have gone pretty smoothly.  We got a fairly short list of things that will need to be ironed out, but I think all in all it went well.  We were a little short on work, enough to keep us busy, but not like a normal Mon./Tues.  I have a feeling we'll be swamped tomorrow and Thursday.

Eler Beth didn't go to school today.  She woke up around 4 a.m. burning up with fever.  So I gave her acetominephan and some Robitussin for her cough.  She settled herself on the couch in the living room and I arranged for care for her for the day.  I hated to, but I really needed to be at work today!  She did fine, though.  I hated for her to miss on the last week of school, though.  Her fever went down to low-grade, then came back up this afternoon.  When I got home it was high again.  She ate popcicles all day, drank juice and Gatorade, but couldn't eat much until she had a little soup this evening.  I hope it isn't strep.  A friend of  hers had strep last week, and she is prone to throat infections. 

She has a doctor's appointment tomorrow afternoon to deal with her panic attacks, but I may end up having to take her to her pediatrician also.  We'll see.

Andrew had his English final today.  He said it was pretty easy, but we'll see!!!  Tomorrow he has his Algebra and Science finals.  He's not worried about the Algebra one, but his Science teacher's tests are always hard, he says.  That's his favorite teacher, though. 

Thomas wasn't feeling well tonight.  He took a Benedryl and went to bed early.  I napped this evening, and that's why I'm up now on the computer.  I'm listening to the news.  Of course the story of Deep Throat's ID is all they're talking of.  I respect and admire the man.  I think any hype to the contrary is only that -- hype.  Leave the man alone.  He did what he did; he had no hidden agenda. Let him live out the last years of his life in peace. 

Monday, May 30, 2005

Back to work tomorrow!

Well, today was a nice, quiet day for me.  Thomas and Eler Beth got home around 8 this morning.  They caught a few fish last night, but not too many.  She had a good time, though.  Andrew and I were up till about 2 this morning.  He was writing and I was journaling and reading journals and cleaning out files on my computer, etc.  So needless to say we all slept late this morning.

We didn't do anything special, just rested.  I think Eler Beth is getting a cold, though.  The kids only have 3-1/2 more days of school left, and I AM SO GLAD!  I am SO ready for this school year to be over.

Thomas and I go back to work tomorrow, and I am kind of looking forward to it.  It will be one of my regular 10 hour days, so I'll probably be extra tired when I get  home.  I hope the new FACETS implementation went well.

Hope everyone out there had a nice, restful holiday.

 

Sunday, May 29, 2005

Gracious Sakes Alive!

Weekend Assignment #61:

What is the most ridiculous name you've ever given a pet?

The most ridiculous (read: inappropriate) name I've ever given to a pet was to a little, cute, shorthaired gray kitten.  I decided to call her "Gracious" because there was absolutely nothing gracious about her.  Her mother was one of our cats, but she and her siblings were hidden until they were a few weeks old, so they were completely wild.  The others became tamed enough for us to place in new homes, but this one little, petite, gray female refused to be converted.  She would at times come close enough to me (and only to me) for me to pick up (usually lured by tuna or sardines) so that I could try to form some kind of bond and convince her that being someone's pet was a good thing, and she would stare at me with horrified, wide, green eyes with an expression that said, "Who the Hell are you?!"  Sometimes I would manage to keep her for a full minute or two in my arms before she would spit and claw and growl her way out of them.   During the minute or two I would gently stroke her, scratch her chin, talk quietly and soothingly to her ("Yes, Gracious, pretty little gray girl, it's all right.  You'll like to be petted.  You get to get your ears scratched, and you get milk and sardines, and you can lie on my lap and nap and be petted and get taken care of for the rest of your life.").  She wasn't buying it.  A few times she even started to purr while I was holding her, as if the little purr motor was on automatic and she had no control over it.  I know she had no control over it because even while she was purring she was looking at me with those shockingly wide eyes sending me the message, "I hate you!"

I finally gave up and found her a home where someone needed barn cats to control their mice population!   

Nice to see my Mom!

Mom, Dennice (my oldest sister) and Lois (Number 5 of my siblings) came up to visit for the day. 

We took them to Golden Corral for lunch..  And I think we all ate WAY more than we should have!  I love their dinner roles!  I even had dessert this time, and usually I don't.   After lunch we went back to our house.  Eler Beth showed off the puppies and her newest fossils.  I had some books for Lois and one to take home for Barbara.  We had a nice visit.  Mom had brought some of her old family photos that I'd asked for, so I could scan them into my computer.  I'll use some of them in my other journal and I want to make some copies of some of them.  A couple were pictures of me when I was little that I didn't have.

     I was about four years old here.  That would be about 1970.  Wow, look how blonde I was back then.  I'm riding my little stick pony.

     Here I am sitting in my Daddy's lap.  Again, that's about 1970 or 1971.  We were at my Papaw Roberts' house (Mom's Dad).   I've always been a Momma's Baby, but I think I was a little bit of a Daddy's Girl, too. 

They called me to let me know they'd gotten home safely.  I really enjoyed their visit.  Now we need to get down there soon to visit because it's been a while since I've seen everyone.  

Thomas and Eler Beth went fishing tonight.  They're going to fish all night.  Andrew decided he didn't want to go this time.  I think he's working on his "book" that he's writing (!!) and I think he's like me and just needs a little down time at home.  This has been a hard school year.  I thought about going, but man, oh man, I am so worn out from the past few weeks.  So I'm catching up on my journal and on reading other journals and I'm watching Double Jeopardy.  I really love that movie.

I shouldn't be hungry at all after that lunch, but it is rather late.  I think I'll just heat up some leftovers for the two of us, unless Andrew wants something else.  Hopefully he'll be happy with leftovers!

I may write more later.

Boy, did I need this Break!!!

We finished our massive overtime on Friday.  That was the deadline, the day they were implementing the FACETS 4.11 software upgrade.  I hope everything goes well, or we'll just have to do the same thing all over again.  We got our inventories down as close to zero as possible.  I think every one of us was burned-out and ready for a break.  But I got an email from Rita yesterday morning saying that she was so used to getting up and going to work and working long days that she didn't know what to do with herself!  I emailed her back and told her she'd better come up with something!

The weather was SOOOOO beautiful yesterday.  Thomas and Eler Beth got up and went to yard sales.  I just piddled around the house and relaxed.  Then Thomas and I did some errands and just drove around wherever the mood took us.  I really needed to be cleaning house, but I kept putting it off.  I did, however, do a load of laundry and mow the back yard.  Then this evening Thomas took Eler Beth and her friend, Britney, fishing for a couple of hours.  Eler Beth hooked into a HUGE catfish, but the line broke.  Thomas said she cried all the way home.  She usually catches her fish, and this would have been the biggest one she's ever caught.....And she's caught some big ones.  Thomas said he didn't realize he had such a lightweight line on that pole.  Andrew pretty much just played on the computer yesterday.  He was supposed to have cleaned his room, and I think he did SOME cleaning, but not much!  Well, he'll just have to spend Monday doing it!

Remembering my Father

Jeff Dowell, 1922 - 2002

This is my Dad, Jeff Dowell, Jr. in 1943.  He was Gunner's Mate 1st Class aboard the USS Tappahannock, a tanker servicing ships in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
He was about 21 years old, 5'11", with very pale blonde hair and blue, blue eyes.  He was neat and trim and looked good in his US Navy uniform.

The USS Tappahannock was a tanker.  My father told stories of how he would have to send a connecting line over the water to the ship they were servicing, and to do this he would shoot it over the water with his 4-10 shotgun.  My mother still has that gun.

I have not written in this journal for a long while.  I've been busy, but also I've been a little depressed and down lately.  The three-year anniversary of my father's death just recently passed, and I think that has been weighing on my mind more than I had realized.  He died May 19, 2002 and was buried on May 23.  My Mom and two of my sisters were up visiting today and my mother brought some of her old photos that I had asked for.  I wanted to scan them into my computer so I could copy them.  That got me to thinking about Daddy and I wanted to share this handsome photo of him with my journal.  I'll probably write some more a little later.  I will also put this entry in my other journal, http://journals.aol.com/helmswondermom/OurFamilyStory/

For more information and pictures on USS Navy Oilers or on the USS Tappahannock:
AO-43 USS Tappahannock

  • Mattaponi class Fleet Oiler:
  • Displacement: 21,750 tons
  • Length: 520'
  • Beam: 68'
  • Draft: 30'6"
  • Speed: 17 knots (max); 10.5 knots (econ)
  • Armament: 1 5"/38 DP, 4 3"/50 DP, 4x2 40mm, 4x2 20mm
  • Complement: 242
  • Capacity: 135,000 barrels
  • Geared turbine engines, single screw, 12,800 hp
  • Maritime Commission T2-A (MC-K)type
  • Built at Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. and commissioned 22 Jun 1942
  • ex-SS Jorkay
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Saturday, May 7, 2005

A Lazy Daisy Saturday

I had a nice Saturday.  We didn't work today.  Mostly because we had inventories down pretty well, and since today was Derby Day and tomorrow is Mother's Day, no one worked.  (Well, not at the office, anyway.)  Thomas worked though, from 5 to 3, which was a pretty long day for him for a Saturday.  I felt a little guilty about being home and not getting much done, but, oh well, I've been working pretty hard lately, so I needed a day off.

Andrew went to a friend's house for the day, and Eler Beth was in and out with her little girl friends in the neighborhood.  I did do four loads of laundry, and I even got to hang most of it out on the line and dry it.  I LOVE line-dryed clothes.  Five years ago when we bought our house the first thing Thomas did for me was put up a clothesline!  I don't know what it is or where it comes from but the smell of clothes that have been line dried cannot be duplicated, try though they might.  WHAT IS IT, ANYWAY?  Is it some kind of chemical reaction between the fibers in the clothing and the air?  How is it that we get to SMELL the SUNSHINE in line-dried clothes???  I love it!

Other than laundry and putting away clothes I also picked through some clothes to get rid of.  Some are in a box to go to Once Upon A Child, some in a bag to go to Goodwill and some, I'm afraid, are in the garbage.  Some things just shouldn't be recycled, or have already reached their recycling limit!  I did a little grocery shopping, but not for the whole week; just ran out for some things I was out of.  I got Eler Beth lunch at McDonald's, but I refrained!  Goodee for me!  I did good today, but I did have one LITTLE piece of chocolate earlier.  I have been so thirsty all day and have had about a gallon of water.  That's good because I need to drink more water, anyway.  But I'm still thirsty.  Maybe I'm trying to come down with something and my body is trying to keep from dehydrating.  I have sneezed a few times today.

Other than the above I have spent almost the whole rest of the day on the computer!  That is something for me!  I got caught up on all my favorite journals, found some new ones that I like (some that I didn't like), cleaned out some files, and surfed the web for awhile.  So I have had a pretty good day!