Monday, June 29, 2026

blonde roots + anesthesia = inside joke

"What's that dear? I'm guessing it must be tied in with your colonoscopy earlier today. Am I close?"

Oh, you're almost spot on! See, Dr. Craig's office recommended that I wear something that would be easy to put on after the procedure. Knowing that my first niece would be in charge of me, I decided to put her in charge of my ID, too. That's because I wanted to wear my flowing green dress, which has zero pockets.

"You mean she lost your stuff??"

Oh, no, Christina Ann is actually responsible for me finally finding it! We were sitting in the parking lot at the Carey Hilliard's on Skidaway, in her van, during a rainstorm. That was after spending at least 30 minutes in my driveway, pulling everything out from under her front seats, pulling every little thing out of the center console, even searching the back seat. The little 'wallet' in which I keep my ID and such was nowhere to be found. That's why we had returned to the restaurant, to check the ground, to check inside to see if it had been turned in. After we had exhausted every possibility, she looked under the passenger visor - nope, not there. In the glovebox? Nope. What the fresh hell??? Then she asked, "Do you think it might be in your bra?" So I stuck my hand in there... and there it was.

"Seriously? You didn't remember putting it there? Girl, that's hilarious!"

(Sigh) All my anesthesia brain remembered was that my left thumb had held the 'wallet' on top of my to-go box. I'd placed it all - or so I thought - in that center console while I got settled in the passenger seat. The next thing I knew, I looked on top of the to-go box and my 'wallet' was gone. I was sure it would turn up inside the console!

"Wow."

It wasn't until my hand touched it in my bra that I remembered, oh so dimly, placing it there so it wouldn't get knocked off the box. Why I hadn't put it with my keys in the side door pocket I have no idea. I felt like such a blonde, even though those blonde roots have been invisible for decades.

"And how did she react?"

She didn't laugh at me, so that was good. She did give me some grief about it, though, once we got back to my house. It's our inside joke now. "Is your wallet in your bra?" "Did you check your bra?"

"She's such good people."

Yes, she is. She's only just now left. I ate some blueberry yogurt, with some of those wild blueberries from Georgetown, to help get my gastrointestinal tract back into working order. That SuPrep has had murky yellow liquid making its way out of me at odd times. I think some fiber is in order for dinner. Let me see if I can find something along those lines. Then it'll be an early bedtime this evening.

"That sounds like a winner. Sweet dreams, dear." 

Sunday, June 28, 2026

not going lytely this time around

Not that I've been given a choice about which colonoscopy preparation solution I would like to toss down my gullet today.

Maybe things have changed since I last had this exploration for polyps and the solution will actually be tasty.

Somehow, I doubt it.

I think it's more a matter of different doctors having their own preferences.

Dr. Craig prescribed the SuPrep solution, so that's what the pharmacists in Charleston has sent for me.

This is to be taken twice, not once.

The first time will be at 5 PM, though I somehow doubt it will seem like a 'happy hour' cocktail.

One of the 8-ounce bottles will go into the mixing container, to be added to 8 ounces of water, then drunk.

Another two 16-ounce volumes of water are to be drunk within an hour.

Then, tomorrow, I get to repeat all that at 5 AM. 

Oh, joy.

I've already been peeing more than usual, as I haven't had anything solid to eat since dinner yesterday.

That was a delicious 'big salad' (as 'Elaine' of "Seinfeld" would order), with lots of tuna, using the Publix Makoto Honey Ginger package.

Truly was marvelous! 

Ten years ago, I drank the Go Lytely stuff and then rode the shuttle from the Savannah VA Center to the Ralph Johnson VA Hospital in Charleston, where I had the colonoscopy as well as the surgery for the carpal tunnel in my left hand.

Christina was up in Summerville, South Carolina, visiting her boyfriend, so she came to the hospital to pick me up and bring me home to Savannah.

Amazingly, she will be coming to my rescue again on Monday!

She'll be dropping off her girls for their annual camp at the Fresh Air Home at Tybee Beach, so she won't need to make a special trip to town.

i thank You, God.

And what shall I do to pass the time today in between trips to void my bladder and my intestinal tract?

Well, Comcast has given me a $1 movie rental, and I chose "Merrily We Roll Along", a musical from last year - hooray!

It's based on the eponymous Stephen Sondheim musical from 1981.

I've already watched it once and am quite pleased with Daniel Radcliffe's work.

No wonder he won a Tony for that role in 2023 when the musical was revived on Broadway - good for him!

I already had an item to help the time pass, though: a baseball game!

This will pit the Savannah Bananas against the Savannah Party Animals.

The venue is Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon... LOL!

Why does that make me giggle?

Well, it will be one of those right place, right time moments for me.

My first husband, Keith Schiller, called that town his home and I got to visit it, for the first and only time, when we returned to the States from Galeta Island in Panama.

Wouldn't it be funny if he was there watching the game, too?

Hahahaha!

Saturday, June 27, 2026

campamento de verano con concierto y circo

"Que pasa, chica? Algo con la musica?"

Si, mi amiga! Hoy y el viernes fui al Starcastle para dos de las actuaciones de los niƱos. Muy bueno!

"Okay, this is getting too complex for my rusty high-school Spanish. Let's switch to our native tongue, shall we? I'm guessing this has to do with the Savannah Children's Theatre?"

Yes, that's right! I thought I'd see what the 3A and 3B summer campers learned this past week. I'm very impressed!! I hadn't realized they had shows until I checked the website. Both of these were productions I'd not seen before, so that's why I wanted to go.

"3A? 3B?"

The 3B group was about thirty 2nd to 8th-graders. They performed a Broadway Junior Revue called "Raise Your Voice" and went to the Friday night showing of that. They did songs from shows I've never heard of before, as well as some favorites. There were two boys - Langston Patterson and Oliver Bossak - who did "Agony" from "Into The Woods" and they were having such fun with it!!!

"Most excellent! I know how much that one makes you smile!" 

Another one that had me singing along and smiling was "Matchmaker" from "Fiddler On The Roof"! Two of the little girls danced with their brooms while the third tried to explain how matchmaking worked. It was very funny when they realized they might get an old fat man instead of a young handsome dude!

"Hahahaha! I'm sure that was quite humorous!"

Oh, yes! The three girls were Jameson Mock, Briley Rose-Robinson, and Gracelyn Estridge, not that I know which had each role. They certainly interacted well with each other!

"And these kids only had a week of practice? Incredible!"

I totally agree! And this afternoon I went to the final performance for "Circus Camp". Those kids were in 5th to 12th grade. They did everything from working on the silk ropes to hanging on the lyra to twirling hula hoops and telling jokes!

"Lyra? You mean the hanging rings?"

Yes, that's right, and some of them were very good. I especially liked the older kids as they climbed and flipped on the silks to "Put On A Happy Face". Then, later, they used the lyra and performed to that Lana Del Ray song, "Summertime Sadness". That was just incredible and almost brought tears to my eyes. I think that was partly because it made me think of the physicist. He really likes that song.

"Yes, I remember. Who were the performers for those?" 

Hayden Linstroth, Charlie Smith, Anna Woods, and B. Cela. I'm pretty sure I've seen them in some recent plays, too. I'm glad they took this camp to broaden their areas of expertise.

"That's true. You never know what skills may be called for on stage."

Plus, some of the shows make use of those tools.

"So, what was it about jokes?" 

Ah, yes! That was during the song "Surfin' U.S.A." by the Beach Boys! All 21 of the campers were onstage, using hula hoops in unusual ways and just generally hamming it up! It was clear they really enjoyed themselves for this last performance of this show.

"What?! Did it only have one performance?"

No, it was also at 5 PM on Friday, but I didn't know in time. So, after this 2 PM matinee, they would be striking the set and turning in costumes. "Raise Your Voice" had the evening show yesterday, and will have another today, plus a Sunday matinee. I know both shows I attended were nearly full, too, so I'm glad to see that! I'm so glad to see SavChTh thriving in its 22nd year! And for the next two weekends, they'll have a musical I've never heard of!! I am quite excited about that!

"I know you are! I'm glad you were able to have some theatre fun this weekend. I'm sure that was a nice distraction from your medical procedure on Monday. Try to stay calm and here's hoping for the best with that!"

Thanks, dear. Now, I'm off to see "Toy Story 5" again. More fun for me!

Thursday, June 25, 2026

parsley, sage, rosemary, and...

To paraphrase the Simon & Garfunkel song, let me proffer this stanza.
"Lemon, orange, frankincense, and Thieves,
 Some are singular, some are a blend,
Take them on their own or mix and you'll see
they will treat you just like a friend."
 
Cheri Hester, as a representative of Young Living's line of essential oils, held a seminar this evening, over at Asbury Memorial, s she has done for at least six years now.
"Find Your Fabulous" is what she titled it, and each of us were handed a little vial of "Feeling Fabulous" - a particular blend of oils - as a gift to carry home with us.
Which oils are in "Feeling Fabulous"?
I'll have to ask her.
In addition to being misted by that blend when we checked in, we were also given drops of the blend called "Abundance" to rub on our hands.
I was not a fan of that one, as it smelled a bit acrid.
Later, we were given a drop of "Joy", another blend, for our hands.
I rubbed it on my arms instead.
All I can say for sure is the combination aggravated my sinuses.
I think I would have preferred just 'Lemon' or even the "Citrus Blend".
There were about a dozen of us there in Holliday Hall, will some being regular customers of Rev. Billy's wife.
A few were there like me: to find out what the buzz was all about.
For those into homeopathic remedies, aromatherapy, and the like, these different oils and their uses in diffusers and foodstuffs is already familiar.
I don't use scents in my home, so I was definitely sensitive to them.
Still, I'm glad I was there.
Cheri had studded her presentation with the word "chemicals", as if all were malevolent, and I started in to educate her, and the others, that the proper word she wanted was "toxins".
As I told all there, our bodies contain millions of chemicals working together to keep us alive, the air is full of chemicals that allow us to breathe, our food is full of chemicals that provide all the nutrition we need to survive.
Even all of these essential oils are full of chemicals!
I added that I had told 25 years worth of future nurses in my classes that they should laugh at anyone trying to sell them something 'chemical-free'.
Why?
Because that meant the salesman was pushing them to buy a vacuum!
Only a vacuum is devoid of all matter, meaning it doesn't contain any atoms and molecules, making it truly free of any and all chemicals.
By the end of the first hour, she had it straight, especially with Lynn and Holly helping to remind her.
Success!
Right place, right time.
As for the products, I may recommend some to Christina and Carolyn.
The "Stress Away", with its lime, vanilla, lavender, balsam, cedarwood, and ocotea (related to cinnamon) oils, might be beneficial for taking the edge off for my first niece and her ADHD girls, if used in a room diffuser.
As for Carolyn, with all the pulmonary and sinus infections she has, the Thieves blend may be of help. 
I might even purchase some of the Thieves cleaning products, as they are all antibacterial... and smell pretty good!
That's a blend of lemon, eucalyptus, rosemary, clove, and cinnamon oils, all of which I like individually.
The church has had the Thieves liquid hand soap in the ladies bathroom for several years, so I'm accustomed to it, too.
I didn't buy anything tonight, but I'm glad I was there to learn about her products... and to stand up for science!
I had nice conversations with Lynn and Holly afterward, too.
Lynn is married to a scientist, and Holly used to teach math and science.
I'll have to keep an eye out for them at future events! 
(smile!)

bday gifts from the SavVA


This doesn't look like it contains almost $2000 worth of goods, does it?
Just an inconspicuous plastic delivery bag, right?
I'm just glad that I was home yesterday when it arrived.
If I'd left home before it was dropped off - with no one even knocking on my door - I would have been concerned.
The contents were the Eliquis, Lisinopril, and Levothyroxine for the next three months.
Thank you, the Savannah VA and the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, for taking care of me.

Then, today, another package arrived, this time delivered by the post office, by my regular mailman.
He came at his regular time, even rattling my mailbox to let me know he left something for me.
He's such a sweetie!
I had not realized what was coming until I saw the box, though.
My new eyeglasses!!!
I picked the Blue Marble for the frames and just love it!
Thanks, Dr. Urban at the Sav VA, for setting me up!

Wednesday, June 24, 2026

bar island exists again


One of the things on the agenda for the Two First Posts meetings has been adding an island to the bar area.
I reminded Doug, and Justin, too, last week, that the island had been a real thing back in May of 2025, so it may have ended up in the storage area we've been paying for since the renovation kicked into gear around then.
We also had shelving on the back wall of the bar.
Last week, I asked Justin about the storage contents and he told me he'd check.

I'm hoping that's the source of this new island.
I guess I should have checked a little closer, but I was distracted by the presence of Billy Cope and Joe Cetti, as this was their first meeting in several weeks.
Glad they were there!
Billy had good news to share: he's done wiring the bar area for the five TVs to be connected to Direct TV.
Now it's time for Joe to purchase the TVs and the mounting kits so that will be a done deal!
I guess that's when our long-lost Budweiser sign will be mounted, too.
It's been in storage over at Post 135 ever since we lost our place in Thunderbolt on Victory Drive.
I'm actually amazed they never made use of it!
Interesting tidbit: the Clydesdales were in Savannah a few weeks ago.
This is the 150th anniversary of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company and will soon be the 100th anniversary of the use of the Budweiser Clydesdales to haul beer to special locations.
They were last here for the St. Patrick's Day Parade, as they have been for many years.
 
So what else is physically new here at 5509/5511 Montgomery Street?
The game room has been sheetrocked and mudded, ready for painting.
All the boxes that had been in the dining area are all gone, allowing for some of the tables and chairs to be placed back into position.
Kat and Mike asked tonight if anyone had any photos with the dining room and bar area all set up for customers.
Their insurance company was requiring pictures to go along with their application, and they didn't have any.
As I told them, I "take photographs of everything, since I'm the historian." 
Then it was a matter of locating said photos on the computer.
I knew exactly what I was looking for... and here they are!
That's a lucky break for our canteen managers!
And, yes, they were here at this last meeting of June.
So were me, Doug, Billy, and Joe for Post 36; Post 500 had Eddie, John, Sabrina, Brenda, and Eric.
That was the best turnout this month!
Doug had even brought Subway sandwiches to slake our hunger... was that from something I said last week?
Quite possibly.
Good! That worked out well for Kat's kids, too. (smile!
So, what transpired this evening?
Well, I found out that Kat and Mike have accepted the contract - hooray!
Billy has found a 20-foot container in Texas, in good condition, and for $1000 it's ours, including transport and install - hooray!
He also has Direct TV set up for the TVs, has RING for the cameras and security, and RING Central for the local phone at Two First Posts.
All that was lacking was the email to get those out of his name - done!
Billy said he'll have the WiFi installed for the canteen and the event room in two weeks and will give out new passwords then - very good!
I'm so glad he's been able to devote some time here again!
What else?
John talked about the dark parking lot being a security issue, so that street light needed to be repaired.
I told him "No problem, I've called Georgia Power for those many times!"
In fact, I've just filed the report on their website for Pole 003108, so that task is now done!
I've also sent the photos of the canteen to Kat, so that's off my plate, too.
Justin, on the other hand, will soon have a punch list to complete of items here.
Eddie was quite upset about all the dust all over, as well as the uncompleted projects, so Sabrina is going to have Eric and Billy check the building for electrical and construction items that need to be addressed.
What's the big push?
Kat and Mike have a big event scheduled for July 10: a soccer-watching party for Choate Construction.
She can make it a package deal for them, with liquor costs included, which will simply require a temporary license on her part.
Meanwhile, that will bring in good money for the ballroom use.
Hopefully, the City Council meeting next Wednesday afternoon will net the Two First Posts a liquor license and business license.
It was broached that our presence at that meeting might speed the process, as there are several American Legion members on that council.
Wouldn't that be grand?
Here's hoping it'll go as we wish!

Tuesday, June 23, 2026

research that's paying me to participate!

Let me take a moment to thank facebook for offering me this opportunity.
Let me also thank my friends for having participated in other studies advertised on that social media, so I could trust it to not be a scam.
That said, I don't know anyone who has been part of these two studies, but I went ahead and chose to enroll in them.
How was I even eligible for them?
I have an upcoming colonoscopy and both need to compare their study results to those from the physical examination of my colon lining.
I chose the two studies because they are using different materials from the body to try to find cancer markers.
The first one I enrolled in is actually called the FIND CRC STUDY.
That's literally "find colorectal cancer study", being done by Natera. 
I was drawn to it back in May, when I originally had the colonoscopy scheduled.
Then I decided I didn't want the medical procedure to interfere with my bday68 plans, so I backed off.
Two weeks ago, I approached this study again and was accepted - yeah!
Today, they sent a phlebotomist to my house to withdraw 9 vials of blood.
That's all: Danielle was in and out in less than 20 minutes.
I'll receive $125 for letting her take that blood donation.
Plus, I'll get another $150 for the questionnaire and providing them with my colonoscopy results.
The study will continue for two more years, with them getting more blood each year and providing me a stipend for that service.
That's very beneficial income for a retiree!
The second study is from a company that has already obtained FDA approval for their CRC home kit.
Colosense is all about using the actual fecal matter to determine whether cancer is present.
After Marni called me and verified that I was a viable candidate, I was sent the kit and very detailed instructions on the collection of a suitable stool.
Not only will they examine that fecal matter, but they will also investigate the DNA material which I collected from it in a special tube.
So, if they've already been approved by the FDA, then why this study?
Like true scientists, they are interested in improving their data base.
Hence, the ad on fb for more volunteers in the name of science.
I sent my kit back to them yesterday.
After they receive the results from my medical procedure on Monday, for comparison to their study, I'll get $200.
Yes, please!
I must say, this has been the best part of getting a colonoscopy: feeling like I'm part of a team effort to keep others from dying like Mother Pat.
I'll be curious how the results from these two studies compare to each other and to the result of the colonoscopy.
SCIENCE!!! 
(smile)