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Monday, January 21, 2008

Paul

today's daily blog was
sent to me by East Bay J

it makes you think how
life is just so very precious~~


Paul by East Bay J

I met Paul on December 23rd.

Paul was born on December 22nd. For some reason, I can't remember if it was 1994 or 1995.

I had come into work and looked at the assignment board, and that day I would be taking care of baby Paul.

I started to get report from the day shift nurse. Baby Paul had been born at another hospital, a seemingly normal, healthy, full term little boy.

Something happened, tho.

His mom had been holding him, and he stopped breathing. She might have been dozing, but she didn't immediately know that Paul was not breathing.

When she had looked down and saw he was blue, she ran out of the hospital room, carrying Paul, yelling for help. The staff immediately started resuscitation, and got him to the nursery where he was intubated and put on a ventilator.

He was transferred to our hospital, where he would get the Level III/advanced care he needed.

He had arrived to my hospital earlier that day. He had been given all kinds of tests, tests to find out why he stopped breathing, tests to see if his organs were working normally, and a test to see if his brain was active.

The news was not encouraging. Baby Paul's first brain test, the EEG, showed that there was no activity.

The EEG would be repeated the next day. Then further decisions were to be made.

I spent the evening shift taking care of Paul. There really was not too much to do for him, just make sure his iv's and ventilator were running correctly, that he was staying warm, checking his vital signs. His parents and other family and friends were there the whole time, they took turns holding Paul, and changing his diapers. We dressed him in cute baby clothes.

His mom showed me his outfit that they had picked out for the special time when he would go home. I remember watching her as she looked at him, searching with her eyes for answers. What could possibly have gone wrong? He was a full-term, chubby, healthy baby with blond hair and blue eyes. A normal, uneventful pregnancy and normal delivery.

No one knew what had gone wrong, there were not yet any answers. Tests so far had revealed nothing. The staff at my hospital could offer nothing more than our support and hugs.

At midnight, I gave report to the nurse who would take over Paul's care. I drove home with a heavy heart, knowing what would probably happen the next day. I dreaded going to work the next day and actually considered calling off and telling them I was sick.

The next day, I was surprised and relieved to find that I was not assigned to baby Paul. I would be working in the newborn nursery.

As I started to take over for the evening shift, a co-worker came to me and I just knew what she was going to ask. She asked me to trade assignments, she had been assigned to baby Paul and could not do it. I said ok and headed to the NICU.

When I walked in, I was not surprised to learn that the decision had been made to remove Paul from life support. His brain test earlier in the day revealed the same, no activity. There was a woman from the organ donor program, speaking to Paul's parents. She had forms in her hand and they were deciding whether to sign them. My heart was breaking and I wanted to run out of there so fast.

The whole evening seems like a blur to me now. There were all kinds of people, in and out, and I wanted them all to go away so I could take care of my baby. I guess I was just dreading what was to come and wanted it all to stop.

We cleared a small room that we normally used for meetings, quiet time, there was even a breast pump in there. Paul's family, friends, and a priest were entering the room.

My job was to remove Paul's iv's, then finally the ventilator tubing from his throat. Then hand him to his mom and dad who would hold him for his final time on earth.

In all my years of nursing, this was not something I had ever had to do. We had lost babies before, usually they were too tiny or something was wrong with them and we knew ahead that they would die. But never had I seen a seemingly normal, healthy baby suddenly go bad and have to be removed from life support.

When it was time, I helped Paul's mom dress him in his special going-home outfit. We put a cute hat on him, wrapped him in a blanket. I had removed all connections to him and cried the whole time. I did something that I didn't often do and we were not encouraged to do, I kissed his little hand and his little cheek. I took him to the room and gave him to his parents.

I remember thinking "fly away, little angel" and closed the door.

438 comments:

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ibebold said...

Look Who is # 1 today!!!! Off to read

canadiangirl said...

Wow - as an expectant grandmother (is that the correct term?) of my first grandchild (a boy) in about 6 weeks, this one hit me hard! I pray every day for my daughter and my grandson to be healthy. That poor young woman, having to say goodbye to the child she'll never know. It is people like you that make the loss a little easier. Thank you for that. Life is so precious, isn't it?

ibebold said...

WOW... I worked in health care for over 25 years... and this is why I left.. I would not have been able to do that... I would get so attached to my patients... it was very hard to say good-bye so often.
You are a very special person.... God bless you!!

ibebold said...

I meant to say.. worked in health care, off and on for over 25 years..Dialysis for 10 was enough for me... only two ways to leave dialysis and there weren't that many transplants going on...

Lynn D said...

East Bay J : I have so much respect for you. I don't know if I could have done your job. Even though you wanted to run you stayed and gave that family your heart and helped them through a very devastating time.

Thank you to all of the Nurses and Health care workers who define the word CARE in health care!

Lynn D said...

ibebold #1 girl you are catching on quick! LOL

HI cgirl going to be a 1st time grandma! Congrats you are going to love it!

Now the night crew:

According to Tina I am Strongly Obnoxious. Well people those are strong word from a woman who has such ugly feet! Check my myspace comments you will see what I mean!

Just Lin: LMAO hiding behind an Olive Branch!

Zona: 500 Wahoo! I like your style!

Sounds like iteach is one limber girl! LOL

MEK: I hope you did not over do yesterday. I think I am seeing light at the end of the tunnel. Coughing less. Just working on getting my voice back!

Jodi: I watched the stupid football game for you and you were sleeping through it???? The Shame!

Dianne: I hope you are feeling better today!

Sacbarb: I think you may be getting the reputation of a Cougar! LOL

Thank you for the laughs this morning!

goldie said...

EBJ- Thank god there are people like you in the world. People in health care are so special.

CG- Is it really only 6 weeks away now?? Oh it is going to rock your world honey- in such a good way!!
Brynn (who will be 2 on Feb. 3) "called" me last night. She of course only talks about her "papa", but she was telling me a story in Bryannese that was so precious. You can not imagine how that feels until you experience it. Much better then your own kids.

Congrats on #1st today ibebold!!

MEK in AZ said...

Good Morning, nest!!

EBJ - thank you for sharing your story today - my cereal got soggy!! It takes VERY special people to do what you do - I salute you!!!

Ibebold - congrats on being number one!! I remember when you had to monitor our own grandmother in ICU - I salute you also!!

CG - we'll have to start a count down to grandmotherhood!! :-)

Lynn D - glad you are "seeing the light" - I may be seeing a different "light", if I'm not careful..

Goldie - good morning..

Zona - congrats on marching to 500 - did you feel a bit lonely??!!

To the Late Nighters: thank you for the laughs that I needed after reading the heartfelt blog today! I went from tears to laughter - isn't this a great place!!! :-)

Well, i have to see about getting someone's purse back to them..

I hope everyone has an excellent day..

MEK in AZ said...

Donna Jean - where are my manners? I am SO happy to hear that Laurie is home!! continued prayers for you (since Tina said our thoughts are not pure) - I will just send more prayers!!! :-)

Bon'O said...

Good Morning Nestmates!

East Bay J, thank you for sharing such a touching story. All I could think about is how many times every day life and death traumas and worries are experiencd by all the nameless faces we see in the grocer's checkout line, pound our fists on the steering wheel at when they cut us off in traffic,etc. We never know what they might be enduring at that moment. Really made me think about how much a smile offered to a stranger could well be the only bright spot in their day. I have NO idea why my thoughts went that direction, but.....
it's a bright, clear & sunny 27 degree day here. Think I'll go out and smile at someone :o)) --(and hope they don't look at me like I'm a crazy person.)
Hope someone brings YOU smiles today!

iteach said...

East Bay J,

Wow what an amazing story. It came at the right time for me. After your story I went and kissed all my babes. This morning I really thought they all had horns coming out of their heads.

Paul's family will never forget your warmth.

Tinkatia said...

Just Lin - What a beautiful, sad story. I identify with it so much. In 1969 after a difficult pregnancy I had a baby girl who lived only seconds. It was the hardest day of my life because I thought I had a perfect family, a 3 year old boy and now a little girl. It was over fast. It would have been so much harder for the mother waiting with an outfit to take the baby home in. Sometimes it hard to understand why.
I am going to spend the day with my mom. After reading that lovely story I feel I need to be there today. Love, Tinka

Just_Lin said...

EBJ Thank you for sharing that story. What a difficult but beautiful thing you did for Baby Paul and his family. You helped him cross over in a most loving way. Perhaps he was "going home". Who am I to say?

goldie said...

Waving at MEK!
I am confused- did you steal someones purse?

DonnaJean- I too am happy to hear that Laurie is home. Continued warm wishes for you both.

Have a nice day nesters.

East Bay J said...

Good morning, or afternoon depending on where you are!

Thank you everyone for the kind words.

As I told Carol when I sent her the story, it is not something I had ever shared with anyone. It just felt right, in our small community here.

He died Dec. 24th, so I think of him as a little Christmas angel.

Anyway, it felt good to write it out after all these years, and share the story with this special group.

I must say a big OH SH*T for Jodi, we were all here yelling at the tv yesterday, watching the green and gold go down to defeat.

My mom, the Cheesehead, was especially upset.

I must go catch up on the antics and goings-on here from the wee hours, that I unfortunately am not able to stay awake for!

Til later, hope everyone has a nice day today!

Just_Lin said...

FROM AREA 51:

sacBarb Regarding the Slut of the Year: they allowed people to vote multiple times so this group could have put the vote WAY over the top. Too bad, really, who wouldn't want to be Slut of the Year?

Zona LMAO that you were racing all by yourself. I was hiding behind the olive branch again but fell asleep.

Maureen said...

Good morning owlettes (yes Whabby, that includes you!!)

EBJ - What a beautiful story. I could feel your pain and your compassion. Paul is a Christmas Angel, and you are an angel amongst us. Many {{{{hugs}}}} to you.

IBEBOLD - Congrats on 1st! What is it with you and your sister to get all the good numbers!!

LYNN - So glad you are feeling better finally!

CG - congrats as you await the birth of your first grandchild. How fun and exciting.

BON'O - how true, that we have no idea what other people are going thru as we go about our days. I am going to smile and say something nice to all those I encounter today. Smiles are a universal language.

TINKA - Enjoy your day with your mom. They are precious to both of you. {{hugs}}

DONNA JEAN - {{{{hugs}}}} to you and Miss Laurie Elizabeth.

HELLO to ITEACH, CPGEM8, GOLDIE, MEK, JUST LIN and all those of you yet to post!

Lunch is served:
Vegetable soup
Deli Platters -meats and cheeses (and tofu!)
Asst. breads and rolls
Condiments (NOT CONDOMS!!)
Cookie trays
Soda pops, juices, teas and coffees

Have a nice lunch and a great day!

iteach said...

Thank you Maureen for the lunch, I am starving.

Also, I saw someone peeking through the window and I am waving back to you.

Thanks for stopping by! :)

Barbara_in_COviaWA said...

east bay j, I was very close to becoming a nurse. I was signed up for the classes, and then we moved. After more thought, I decided that I just could not do it. I'm too weak emotionally to be able to seperate myself from other peoples pain. I also had 2 small children and thought it would just be too hard to take all the classes and raise my kids at the same time. I know it's a weak excuse. But I just couldn't go through with it.

ibebold...Congrats on #1 today!

To everyone else:HAPPY MONDAY!

♥LOVEY♥ said...

Hiya Everyone!!

Eastbay-Ty for sharing that story.
Do u work in a NICU?
Sadly I have heard many stories like the one you shared.
Beautifully written BTW.
I have a friend that leads a NICU in Ontario.
IMHO it's the hardest job on the planet.
I admire all health care workers, but the NICU workers have a very special place in my heart.
To me they are God's angels to the most precious of all.
My friend needed regular holidays to rejuv.It's a high burn out job.
I hope all NICU workers have a special place to go when they need sunshine.

Thanks again for sharing.
A big thanks to CP for this Nest where "sharing is caring" :o)

ekkk.. I don't like Mondays,but I wish ya'll a great one.
Love n Hugs, ♥Lovey♥ xox

Just_Lin said...

ibebold I forgot to say congratulations on being #1 today. Aren't our little competitions fun?

DonnaJean XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX
to you and Laurie Elizabeth, just because.

♥LOVEY♥ said...

Tina-- Re: the myspace update thingy.

There are 2 sections of updates...
1. updates when we change our mood etc.(Friend Status).
2. updates on friends... BUT... if u want updates on friends, you must have them checked off under subscription.
Just click where it says ( add subscriptions)under the title FRIEND UPDATES & check off people you want regular updates to show and it will auto show when they blog, add picts, etc..

Hope this helps :o)
xox

whabbear said...

Good morning, 'weenie and all the owletters! LOL!

Judy: After reading your story, I was thinking exactly the same thoughts as Bon'O. What a great and terrible thing it is to be a (hu)man! And we're all in this "thing" together.

With so much suffering and loss that we all have to endure, why are we wired up in such a way that we deliberately add to it with cruelty and war and murder and mayhem? Why do humans have such a drive to define "other" classes of people (people of other nationalities, religions, ethnic groups, sexual orientations, genders, etc.) in order to deny or ignore their suffering, their losses, and their heartaches?

Life is short and pernicious and painful enough as it is. I'm so profoundly grateful that I've found a group of people (yourselves!) who don't make those classifications!

Maureen said...

Hey owlettes,
I experimented just now and made
Appy Appy Sauce!
OMG, it is awesome so I am leaving a HUGE bowl for you.
It is gala apples and apricot preserve sauce. YUMMMMM. Not your jarred applesauce!!

enjoy!!

ibebold said...

Mo- Thanks for lunch... now homemade applesauce for dessert ...yumy...

ibebold said...

I meant... YUMMY

Dianne/Denver said...

EastBayJ, what a touching story. I also agree that it is a wonderful job you are able to do for others. The love and genuine concern you showed for a person needing the human contact...now, that is a true person that all of us can not only look up to but be proud to know. Thank you for sharing your story.

These monrining blog stories are so great. It feels good to wake up our brain to something to think about for the day. I so agree with smiling and being friendly with others.

Ok..Bear, you didn't tell me what kind of drink that was last night that I asked you about in 51.

The march last night was pretty good...great competition Zona..what was that we used to say, "me, myself and I". We need to maybe do some research into ibebold and mek and see where numbers entered into their life...hmmm, and what it all means.

DonnaJean, I hope you are Laurie are even doing better today. I know you must be glad to be in your own home again.

CG: Your first grandchild..how exciting!! I now have 5 the first one being already 9 years old. You are going to love it even more than you know...they are perfect angels in our eyes (well, most of the time). Congratulations and be sure and let us know when he arrives!!

Dianne/Denver said...

Lovey, thanks for the instructions. I would never have known about being able to do that to myspace. Of course, I would never have a myspace page if it hadn't been for Amicus and Tina!!

sacBarb said...

Good afternoon nesters. I hope you all are having an excellent day.

EBJ: That was very moving and so good of you to share it with us. It is so easy to lose sight of the good that health care professionals do when we are wrapped up in our own grief. That family was so lucky to have you there for angel baby Paul. Thanks for the blog and all that you do.

ibebold: So your sis has trained you well in getting to be first and in marching. Congrats.

Lynn D: Hello. I am happy to wear the Cougar banner. LOL

CG: How wonderful that you will be a grandmother soon. Grandkids are so much more fun than your kids because you don't have to obey the rules and when they get tired and grouchy, you can give them back. LOL

Zona: LOL @ Marching all by yourself...

JL: Yeah, we could have put him way over the top for Slut of the year. Too bad.

Tinka: I am so sorry that you lost your baby girl. Life deals us hard blows but we do have the strength to overcome them. Have a good day with your Mom and give her an extra hug from me.

Mo: Thanks for the eats. It's just in time for lunch here.

Hello Goldie, MEK, Bon'O, iteach, Barb_in_wa, lovey and Whabbear.

sacBarb said...

Hi Dianne. We must have been typing at the same time. I hope you are feeling better today.

Jodi said...

IBEBOLD - Congrats on first!! I must say - it's the little things that make this place fun.

CGIRL - Congrats on being a first time Grandma!!! What a special time for you and your daughter!!

EAST BAY J - What a moving story. I totally believe in all the angels around us. Your story hit a little too close to home. Three and a half years ago when my youngest was getting prepared to start pre-school, his friend Isaac (the family lives across the street from us and I am very close friends with his Mom) had what they thought was the flu. My friend took him to the dr. on a Tuesday and they said that if he wasn't better to bring him back in on Friday. Friday came and he was still very sick - fever, vomitting, etc. When they got to the dr.'s office he was taken immediately by ambulance to the hospital. Long story short, by Saturday afternoon little Isaace was brain dead. They finally figured out that he had some sort of gastro-intestinal infection that traveled to his brain. My poor friend was, of course, devistated. They were told that it was just one of those things that you could neither predict of diagnose. She and her husband made the very difficult decision to keep him alive long enough so that they could donate his organs. This woman is my hero - and I will never understand her strength. The hardest part of this whole story was having to take my children to this precious child's wake and funeral. It was a huge life lesson for them - but I'm glad that I let them go. My youngest son still talks about his friend Isaac and we visit his grave when he feels he wants to.
Kudos to you East Bay J - caring nurses are what really helped my friend Kathy through this horrible situation. You are truly an angel on earth.

Sorry for the long post, but I really felt the need to share Isaac's story with you all.

Peace & Luv 2 all
Jodi

p.s. I would like to thank Tina, Zona, Goldie, Vig & Bon*Bon (and if I missed anyone, I am sorry) for the kind words, comments, and calls. As I wrote 2 days ago, today is the anniversary of the day I lost my Mom. But I think the best advice I got was from Delores. She told me yesterday that she didn't think my Mom would want me to be sad. It's ok to remember, and to miss her (God I still miss her so), but to do something that she loved to feel connected with her and to celebrate the great woman she was. That's exactly what I did yesterday when I watched the Packers play. My Mom was a huge fan - and did not miss watching a game. I felt a lot better by doing just that - celebrating my Mom and feeling connected to her through the Packers. We might not have won - but in a way I did. Thanks Delores - you're the best!!!

MEK in AZ said...

Goldie- long story short from yesterday - I went OUT of my way (WAY out of my way) to make sure someone could get to a function, and when I got home, I discovered she had left her purse in my car - SO - now - I need to get it back to her - (their vehicles are non- functioning right now)

AND - as luck would have it - I can't get ahold of her today!! CRAP.

MO - thanks for lunch -

Dianne - are you feeling better??

Waving hi to Lovey, Barb in WA, Just Lin and Whabby!!!!

Hope everyone is having an excellent day!! :-)

MEK in AZ said...

Hey SacBarb and Jodi..

jodi - extra hug for you today!!

Dianne/Denver said...

Thanks for asking...I am feeling a little better if the dang cough would go away. I am still doing nothing. It is nice to be able to do just that!! Mo, you are such a great cook. I can't wait every day for our meals...who would have thought...great personality, fun and a cook all wrapped up in one!

Jodi: special thoughts to you today. I still want to pick up that phone and call my mom sometimes. NOW...I wonder what your mom is thinking about you falling asleep during at OT Packers game? She is probably kicking your butt!!

Good morning SacBarb and Mek. Mek, sounds like a fishy purse story to me. How about we get out the money and credit cards and go shopping....just kidding!! Wait, wait....Tina is already in the car with Zona jumping in as it goes down the street!! Bono, we could call the police but our cell phones are swimming!!

Just_Lin said...

CG Congrats on being a first time grandparent. What will you be called? I'm Nana Linda.

MEK Waving back at you from my rainy northern Calif. coastal town.

Bon'O said...

Dianne/D ~~ It's ok, I just popped in for some of Mo's applesauce and am headed back out to an MLK function & then Michael's. I'm sure that's where they'll be....unless Tina's at the salon or photographer having a new portrait made. Geesh, woman!

and not to put too fine a point on it, but my cell-phone worked perfectly after being laundered. A quick BJ to the sim card and it was good as new. Go, Samsung!

Bon'O said...

p.s. JustLin~~How far northern Cali? I have a cousin in Brookings/Harbor. Are you near-neighbors?

canadiangirl said...

JustLin - good question! I want something funky and cool (but not silly) for a grandma name. I had sort of settled on "Oma" for my Icelandic heritage, but my sin-in-law (they aren't married) said it sounds like "old ma", so I scrapped that idea. I love Nana, that's what I called my grandmother, so I might go with that. By the way, we have all decided that my hubby is going to be called "Grumpa" - it suits him!

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canadiangirl said...

Umm, Bono- you gave your SIM card a what???

Dianne/Denver said...

Bono, my cell phone hated the pedicure and drown..it was very sad. I wonder if MEK's friend will notice a portrait charge on her card?

JustLin and CG: I am Nana to my daughters's girls and Grandma Di to my sons children. I wanted to be Nana all the way around but my dil didn't care for it...so Grandma Di it was!!

Dianne/Denver said...

My ex is Grumpa to the kids...they even bought him the hat and shirt to match. I sure wish he would have had that on when we met...400 years ago.

Bon'O said...

cg......yeah, you heard me! and how funny is this? I have one granddaughter. SIL's mom is 'Oma', I'm 'Nana' or 'NanaBon'. Even have a decal on my right rear car window that says "NanaWagon".

gotta go, now.......later y'all.

iteach said...

Jodi~ Big hugs to you! I am so sorry about your mother.

Lynn D said...

Good afternoon Owls!

Glad I stopped in. Mo thanks for the lunch. Sure beats the Top Ramen I was considering.

Jodi: Sending you (((Hugs))) today! Now I feel like a heel for chiding you about football. Hanging my head.

MEK: Go to the post office sling that purse into a priority box and mail the darn thing to her. Geeez she must not be to worried about it if she can't be home for you to take it back to her.

Cgirl: I like Nana!

Dianne: The cough is a killer! I still sound like deep throat on a bad day!

iteach: Enjoy your little Devils now! They turn into big Devils before you know it!

Wow it sounds like Bono has the luckiest cell phone around! LOL

Sacbarb: Rowwwwer! Go Cougars!

Hi Barb in WA, Tinka,goldie, Lovey,Whabbear!

I hope I didn't miss anyone!!

Just_Lin said...

Jodi I'm sorry about the loss of your mother. I hope you have alot of wonderful memories to keep you company today.

bon'O I live a little bit south of San Francisco in Pacifica. I don't know Brookings/Harbor.

CG ROFLMAO @ "Old Ma". No, I wouldn't want to be called that either.

Dianne/Denver Yes, wouldn't it be great if men wore signs that informed us of their true nature? There'd be a hell of alot of bachelors around.

whabbear said...

Hey, Dianne, I just went back to A51 to check for your drink question, and didn't find it! Was it about the Lone Star? We always have a shot of Patrone tequilla. Last night, since I have today off, I had two shots and a couple of hits of cannabis sativa.

A good time was had by all!

But the other thing that going back over yesterday's comments did was bring a huge humble lump in my throat. Thanks so much, all of you, for your kind words. And Carol, JAC deserves some credit here for making you more adventurous in cyberspace. We were in chat one night, and she mentioned "Carol" and I immediately asked her if that was cpgem8. When she said it was, I immediately asked her for your contact information!

How could anybody be a regular Rossblog comment reader and NOT want to get to know you? :)

SacBarb: LOL@clown costume! Although, we might be mixing, er, metaphors, here. If it was a clown costume I was wearing, it wouldn't have been MEK who was in danger. It would have been Caryn's yummy hubby, Paul! LOL!

PS: I didn't know there were so many of the owls were ho's. Exciting! :)

CG: Can't think of a better name for you or for Brian. I called my grandmother "Nana", too.

OK, we're off to Costco... later, owls!

PPS: Barb, I didn't comment on your observation... the last thing I want is for the owl's nest to turn into a place to bash Ross. However, I can't help comparing the weekend's comments over there to the comments in here. In vibrancy, interest, and energy, there's just no comparison.

sacBarb said...

Whabby: I don't want to be a basher and I hope I didn't sound like that's what I was doing. I only made the observation because I think it is sad that things turned out the way they did.

♥LOVEY♥ said...

Howdy again everyone!!

I have had a lazy day :o)

Mo--Ty, mmm,I'm having mine on crumpets.
Diane--Yw, glad the info helped.
CG-- Congrats Nana,countdown on!
Dj and Laurie--Wishing u both a speedy recovery.

((((((((Jodi)))))))

Waving hi--Mek,SacBarb,LynnD, shout outs too everyone.... Have a great evening!!!
♥xox♥

Just_Lin said...

Hey, Owlettes. How about we dedicate each of today's marches to Dr. Martin Luther King. I think it's only fitting. What do you think?

Tina~in_ut said...

East Bay J~ I thank you for the job you do and the care you give. I bow down to you! When I was pregnant with the twins, the little brats decided that they wanted to come early. I was put in the hospital, given a mag wash, and spent 3 days in ICU~ Since they still had not come, they decided to move me to a room. I was told that more than likely my kids would be in NICU if born too early. I asked my nurse to take me thru there on my way to my room. What I saw scared me to death and I was determined not to let my kids anywhere near there. I did everything I was told to do.....even stuffing my face with so much food that I had to have a maalox chaser each and every time I ate. Some of the nurses that took care of me were from NICU and answered all my questions and were my favorite nurses. Luckily, I was able to carry the little boogers long enough and they never needed to see the NICU~ They were 7lbs 6oz and 6lbs 7oz each.

On the flip side, my brother's wife was pregnant with twins. She was past her due date when her water finally broke. Julia was born first, but something was wrong. Kenny was born and he was just fine. I was already living in UT by then, so most of my information was from over the phone (they are in CA). It was awful. I saw pictures later (by bro is a photographer). They are mostly pictures of them holding Julia after she was taken off the ventilator in that room you described. Our parents would have had 5 grandkids, but sadly they only have four. I heard from my bro and from my sis and parents how wonderful the nurses where that took care of Julia. EBJ, I can't imagine doing the job you do. It has to be the hardest thing, but please know, whether we remember to say it or not, we never forget the nurses that take care of us. And we are eternally grateful~ I'm gonna go blow my nose now.....then I'm going to come back and talk to someone about BJ'ing their sim card!!!!~

DeeDee said...

Dear Jodi,

you are welcome sweetie, but you gotta stop talking like that. You are going to have people thinking I am a human being, and God forbid, a human being with a heart, and actual feelings.....

"a walking, talking, oxymoron!"

iteach said...

Wow, Tina, for twins they were a very good weight. Most twins I hear about weigh in the five pound range.

Maureen said...

Just a quick fly by...

JODI, I can so relate to you. My mom passed almost 10 yrs and 7 months ago and to this day I still want to pick up the phone and call her. I never forget to think about her everyday and for a second I forget she is gone and that is when I think I should call her. But the other 23 hours and 59 seconds of the day I can't forget.
I find great comfort in thinking about the fun and good memories. They keep her close in my heart. And I smile and sometime laugh out loud!
There was a lot of sadness and I still wrestle with the decisions I had to make, but I just have to pray that they were the right ones in the long run. I reasoned that at least she would be out of pain and done suffering and with those she loved that passed before her.

Zona said...

EBJ: Thank you for sharing that story with us. Can I admit something? I thought, hoped that the ending was going to be different. Maybe it's too much TV or just a touch of 'waiting for a miracle'. I found myself hanging my head in sadness when reality actually hit me towards the end.

I think nurses are remarkable people. I watched them run all day long when my mom was in ICU. They answered every question I had, explained every medication and procedure--and provided the best and gentlest care.

My sister-in-law is a nurse in the NICU at Loma Linda in CA. She works 14 hour days and comes home dragging. But she loves her job and wouldn't do anything else.

Thank you EBJ..it was beautiful.

Barbara_in_COviaWA said...

Jodi.....((hugs))

Bon'O said...

Hi again! Gosh, life is good. A crisp, blustery Winnie the Pooh kind of day in the PNW. Just got in and made a delicious shrimp salad to share with all of you~~extra Trader Joe's Romano Caesar Dressing, just for Donna Jean! (I'm sure Mo will bring something more substantive later).

*just lin~~ Somehow, I thought you were in WAY-Northern coastal California. Brookings/Harbor are just across the Calif.Oregon border above Crescent City.

Off to watch my sometimes-neighbors, Bindi & Terri Irwin, on Ellen. EAT UP!!

Oh, btw Delores, saw fresh raccoon roadkill just up the block on my way in........want me to fire up the grill?

Dianne/Denver said...

Bear, it was when you were sitting in the hot tub (I think) drinking Greyhounds and something else. The Greyhounds I knew but not the other.

Bono, I want a Nana Wagon sign? Can you get one for me? I even have permanent booster seats in my backseat!!

Can someone make that SW corn chowder again? You never told us how you made it.

Bon'O said...

Dianne~~I guess both of your questions are directed to me, since I was the SW Chicken Corn Chowder lady. :o) So as not to be "tedious", I'll reply in a bit on MySpace, ok? If others have an interest, though, I'd be happy to share.
Have to run get tons of firewood in before dark.....14 degrees tonight!

Zona said...

BON'O: I'd be interested! We are expecting a big storm, and it may get down to 39 degrees over the next couple days. SW Chicken Corn Chowder sounds perfect!

DIANNE: Do you have your woolies on? Drink your tea!

LYNN D: Looks like my style is to sneak in, doesn't it?? ;)

MEK: No, not lonely, just a bit stealthy! Besides Tina was in her bunker! ;)

JLin: LOL!! I thought I saw you, had to move fast!

DONNAJEAN: So glad that Laurie Elizabeth is home!

SACBARB: That pic you sent loaded slowly--by the time it was finished--I laughed so hard I almost fell off my chair!! :)

DeeDee said...

BonO!!

No sweetie....not road kill! I only eat it if my dog brings it home...hopefully still twitching.......

Bon'O said...

Zona~~You got it; I'll MySpace it to you, too. I'll have to write out a 'recipe' from memory first. I've got 4 or 5 soup cookbooks, but the chowder is just my own concoction.

Dianne~~ Ran out to the garage and took a quick snapshot for you. Here it is......look quick, cuz it'll be gone again next time :o)---but, unlike MySpace, I think this keeps the photo attached to the post at the time. (Sorry, it's kind of dark. Every time I turned on o'head lights or used flash, I got reflections)

Bon'O said...

Delores ~~ picky, picky!

goldie said...

bon bon- please share your SW chicken chowder recipe with All of us!
I think that all the grown ups in the room know how to scroll down if they find something tedious- which is doubtfull!!

Well, I'm glad to know that I don't have to bail you out of jail MEK for theft... I was ready to hop that plane and vouch for your character. ( I like to live dangerously).

CG- My SIL insisted on being called Gramy by her granddaughter, but the kid could would only call her Mimi.. So that stuck. Sometimes Its the little ones who decide.
Hi Lynn and everyone who said hi to me today. You guys always make me smile :)

night.owls.sb said...

ibebold
congrats on first, now you have to hit 100 and beat the heck out of your sister!

cg congrats to the new arrival! grumpa~~lol :O)
i think "nona" fits you, it is a young nana!

loveyhello and good to see you!

mo your food selections today sounding delish, sorry i missed it.

tina i agree w/iteach great weight for those twins of yours, no wonder you were put in the hospital
gosh together they were over 14lbs
"ouch" :O)

whabby i had forgotten about that, you are right and i stand corrected. jac was the one that introduced us by, my actually name. so thank you jac, i owe you one!

jodi geez, today is a day
for you to remember, and its great that you can share here, her memories are precious and dear to your heart, thanks for sharing

and btw, you fell asleep at the end of the game. what the heck were you thinking!

mo i am glad you were able to share your mom with us as well, it is very hard to put yourself out there, and you did. i am very sure the decisions you made concerning your mom where the right ones for her. thanks for sharing.

ebj your blog about paul was very touching, i am so glad you took the plunge and shared a "daily blog" with us. i agree with zona, i was hoping for a different ending. however is was not to be. kudos to you for your daily help to all those who need it

and to all the nightowls
hope you all had a good day!

Anonymous said...

Wow...this blog is amazing and cathartic and I seriously think someone is reading my diary! Yesterday's post helped me get through a day I was missing my brother (and thank you, Owlettes, soooo much for for the kind words and thoughts and Myspace comments! Really helped and was really appreciated!) and today's related to a student I have been worrying about all weekend. I teach students who are deafblind and multiply challenged. I have been worrying all weekend about one of my little darlings who had been admitted to ICU on Friday and it was felt she was at the end of her short life. Eleven years old..has been fighting her whole life to stay on this planet...and now is in the fight of her life. I had been thinking about her all weekend and praying for her to do what she needed to do to stay here. I read EastBayJ's beautiful blog as I rushed to get ready for work this morning. As I was driving to see students and thinking about my student in ICU...I thought about EBJ's words and the freedom and the permission to fly away from pain and suffering that she gave Paul...and to the universe I said.. Fly away, little angel girl! I realized that it wasn't about my needing her to be here...it was about flying and being free whatever that means for her. Thank you, EastBayJ, for what you did for Paul and for his family and for the words today that helped to make sense of a situation that just didn't make sense until I read your writing!

Jodi said...

DONNA JEAN - It must be a relief to have Laurie home. Just wanted to let you know that I'll continue to keep you both in my prayers.

CGIRL - All grandmas in my family are called NaNa!!! Although after checking out your pics on myspace - maybe it should be HOT Nana!!! :D :D

SACBARB - Go Cougars!!! Who knew?!!?

Thanks MEK, ITEACH, LYNN D, JUST LIN, LOVEY, MO, BARB/WA, and CAROL - Your kind words, hugs, and comments have really made a difficult day much better!!

DELORES - Sorry to blow your cover - but I just luv ya!!! Are you done shaving yet?!!? :D :D

TINKA - ((((HUGS)))) to you. Your post touched me. I hope you had a good visit with your Mom.

Thinking about turning on a movie - have brought popcorn and assorted sodas to share!!!

DonnaJean said...

Oh my, what a heartrending blog to read.

I didn't realize East BayJ (Judy) that you were a nurse.

I read that blog at first with hopes of a happy ending, but realized soon that it would turn out as it did.

It reminds me of when Laurie was at Stanford (just a baby herself) for another heart surgery.

The most beautiful, angelic baby/child I had ever seen was also there.

She also was considered "brain dead", but her parents were hoping for a miracle. Music played constantly, TV on, they massaged her continually to try to get a response.

Her mother had to run a few errands that day, a weekend day, and left her beautiful little girl in her husbands care.

I am not sure if it was a football, basketball, or baseball game that day, but something took his attention away from his daughter.

She wandered away, found an open door to the backyard, and climbed into and fell into the hot tub.

I cannot imagine the anguish, the guilt that the father was going through. And the Mother also.

I only know from observing the hospital room, that the family was always there, that the nurses and Dr's were very vigilant.

On the day that Laurie was discharged from Stanford, I went one more time to check on the "angel", and found her room empty.

Similar to your story, the family must have chosen the most awful decision they would ever have to make.

Thank God I have not had to make that decision yet.

But this week, has made me realize all the more how fragile life is.

I thought Laurie was doing ok. She had been complaining for a couple of weeks about her breathing, and a pain on her right side. So, I adjusted her sleep apnea breathing machine, made sure she went to the bathroom for a bowel movement (sorry if TMI) gave her some Tums for what I thought was just gas cramps.

So, I cannot and would not judge another parent on the actions they take. You just never know what is serious, or what is just an insignificant health issue to deal with.

I admit, Laurie is overweight. That has been an issue we have been dealing with for a few years.

And, she hates to exercise, and as much as I try to encourage her, she won't co-operate. But this was a definite wake up call for me and for Laurie.

We have talked to her, the Dr's have talked to her, and I am doing my best to change her eating habits to a more low sodim diet.

This will be one of the most challenging things I have to deal with!! But I am so ready!

I refuse to think that Laurie will die due to these circumstances.

Thank you, each and everyone of you wonderful, beautiful Night Owls for your love, concern, support and prayers for Miss Laurie and myself.

I just started this "blog thing" in June over at Ross's blog, and was immediately welcomed by many of you here at the NO blog. Many others at Ross Blog.

I never considered the fact that perfect strangers would care so much for other bloggers.

Yes, there are the occasional "trolls", but for the most part everyone I have met, exchanged emails with, have been the most awesome people I could ever imagine that I would meet, I feel so thankful and blessed to have you all here to turn to to when life gets in the way of living!

Oh, if any of you have any helpful ideas or recipes concerning the "low sodium" diet plan I would so appreciate it.

Wow, this was a very long post!!!

Love you all so much, DJ,& LE

Just_Lin said...

VIG Sometimes the kindest thing we can do is let someone go and release them. I will keep your sweet student in my thoughts.

Maureen Please don't second guess any decisions you made regarding your mother. Everything you did you did out of love. Therefore, everything was exactly as it should be. (((HUGS)))

goldie said...

So glad Laurie is doing better donnajean. Make sure that you are taking care of yourself too. We need people like you here in our nest and on the Rossblog.

Just_Lin said...

DonnaJean Someone on the other blog recommended Mrs. Dash's website. I checked it out briefly and they have tons of recipes. And they look really good, too. I should cut back on sodium, too, so I plan on trying some of those recipes.

Lynn D said...

Note to self: Quit watching the evening News!!! Boy that just raised my blood pressure!

Vig (((hugs))) to you! It is so true that sometimes we are so adamant about holding on that we sometimes forget that the dear person in our life needs that permission to let go.

DonnaJean: I am so glad you and Laurie are at home! Let me know if you find a good low sodium diet. I am supposed to watch my salt intake too. I do know to read the labels even if they say low sodium.

MO: I know you were a great daughter and did the best that anyone could ask for.

I am feeling very sluggish today and tonight so I may check in later unless I fall asleep.

Have a wonderful and fun evening Night Owls.

night.owls.sb said...

wow vig i am speechless.

well maybe not :O)

it is amazing how this blog has brought so many feelings out on all!

it also amazes me that with every daily blog, someone can relate to each of them.

which brings me to my original thought. Connection! we are all connected in some way shape or form!

night.owls.sb said...

donna jean your strength in raising and caring for Laurie Elizabeth, astounds me.

i am just so very glad she is home with you and doing much better.

your comments here and on rossland are a testament of the person your are.

:O)

Bon'O said...

LynnD ~~ I'm with you. Just watched the news, too. Another year of politics getting uglier, today's the #1 Suicide day of the year, and the worldwide stock markets...OMG! Just a week or so ago I said in my status I was wondering whether to hold' em or fold'em. Sadly, I chose to hold 'em ( the pittance that I have invested). Me thinks when the US markets open tomorrow after the holiday, it's going to be a bloodbath.

But, I was intrigued when Brian Williams said on the national news that today would be a good day to smile or say a kind word to a stranger, because you just MIGHT prevent a suicide. We Owls were there first! This place just keeps getting better, doesn't it?

night.owls.sb said...

I just got a myspace msg from amicus geez she is really not feeling.

She said she had a doctors appt on Tuesday,(tomorrow). I told her to keep me posted.

If anyone has some time to send her well wishes on her myspace, perhaps that would cheer her up a bit.

iteach said...

Oh, Donna, I don't know any low salt receipes. However, I love to "google" and I am going to find one to share.

My husband has been home for the past five weeks and it has been great. However, he will be on the road again, so I will have time late at night to google. I don't sleep well when he is not here and I end up spending too much time at the computer when I should be sleeping.

iteach said...

Good idea Carol!

Bon'O said...

Thanks for any info on Amicus, Carol. I've sent her a couple 'get well, worried about you' comments over the past few days, and even emailed Tinka this morning asking if she'd heard anything from her. Will continue to send her good thoughts.

Just_Lin said...

cpgem8 I'm very sorry to hear that Amicus is not well. I don't do MySpace so could you please pass on my get well wishes? Thanks alot.

canadiangirl said...

Carol - I LOVE Nona!!! I called my daughter and before she even said hello I said "Nona" - ok, I think she figures I should now be sharing a room with my Mom at the hospital. Oh, and Jodi ♥♥♥ thanks for the "hot" comment!

Crump, I'm gonna have to make you a good home-cooked meal of STORE BOUGHT viddles! Leave the twitching road kill to the crows! No wonder you're so grumpy!

night.owls.sb said...

just_lin
I will post your msg as a comment onto her msypace.

There is another nightowl that has graciously sent me tomorrows "daily blog" So in the AM it will be there!

More and more nightowls are coming out of the "writer block" I am so excited they want to share!

MEK in AZ said...

Whabby - there's a full moon tonight - couldn't resist reminding you - maybe a daily science lesson is in order!! :-)

I will say it again - it is just amazing to read about everyone's life experiences -

AND, the purse did NOT get delivered today - the husband doesn't think it is "right" for me to have to drive ALL the way out there and that maybe we can meet somewhere in the middle - WELL, there IS NOWHERE in the middle - it's two lane country roads with NOTHING in between - heck, what am I going to say - lets meet at "mile marker ###" - oh well...

I got home from my mom's this a.m., laid down for "10 minutes" and woke up at 4:30p.m. - guess I really needed the rest!!

Medium is getting ready to come on - so I might miss the march to 100 - BUT - my fellow night owls - DO ME PROUD!!!!!!!! :-)

in the meantime, have an excellent evening..

night.owls.sb said...

cg,

Well than "nona" it shall be!

I love it to, and I think it fits you perfectly!

Ok, my job is done here for today, leave the list of things needed for tomorrow I will tend to them as soon as I can. lol (i crack myself up, see told you birdee thinks i am a goof)

:O)

iteach said...

Oh, I would mail the darn thing. It is becoming a curse.

iteach said...

Good night Carol!

MEK in AZ said...

Nite cpgem - looking forward to tomorrows surprise blog!!

CG - Nona - you hot momma!!! :-)

Okay - medium is starting

OH - and the dogs are farting - crap -!!!!!!!!!! PEW WEE!!!!!!!

Just_Lin said...

Good night, Carol.

night.owls.sb said...

just_lin

I posted your comment on amicus's blog.

see you guys tomorrow.

Good Night "Nona"

night.owls.sb said...

Sorry meant amicus's myspace..

I am eating potato chips and get them in my mouth fast enough!

:O)

iteach said...

Would anyone like to march with me before I go off to grade papers?

MEK in AZ said...

Commerical - this is going to be another good one - hope everyone is watching!! :-)

Just_Lin said...

cpgem8 Thank you. Good night.

MEK in AZ said...

Iteach - LOL - I'm in - for a few minutes - :-) I promise I won't hurt you..

Just_Lin said...

iteach I'm here. Let's march for Dr. King.

iteach said...

95

MEK in AZ said...

Let's GO!!!!

Just_Lin said...

Still marching.

iteach said...

97

iteach said...

100

Tina~in_ut said...

100

Just_Lin said...

Yes

night.owls.sb said...

100

MEK in AZ said...

100

Tina~in_ut said...

dang it~

Just_Lin said...

Crap. Missed it by two. I should have smacked you out of the way with the olive branch.

Tina~in_ut said...

Congrats iteach~ I WAS grading papers~ :)~

night.owls.sb said...

i missed it again

and the best part is i was really, really concentrating!

iteach said...

who was actually 100, Tina you are so dang sneaky!

MEK in AZ said...

I KNOW I missed it - computer decided to NOT want to post just then....

Congrats to who won - I will look now - I have a feeling SOMEONE leaped out of the bushes..

night.owls.sb said...

just_lin

lol

Tina~in_ut said...

ITEACH WON!!!!

MEK in AZ said...

Congrats - ITeach - how did that feel....

I JUST KNEW Tina was out there lurking!!!!!!! HA HA HA HA HA

iteach said...

What do I win?

night.owls.sb said...

who got it?

Just_Lin said...

iteach Congrats!!!

night.owls.sb said...

iteach

none other than a "olive branch"

congrats!

Tina~in_ut said...

iteach~ YOU WIN AN ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO BED WITH MR. ITEACH~ (now show him this) :)~

night.owls.sb said...

when i won tina you did not offer me that!

Bon'O said...

G'night, Carol, if you're still peeking. Another surprise blog in the morning...this is like Christmas every day, kids! :o)

iteach said...

Hey, how exciting, I got to 100 and I just finished decorating my profile on my "myspace" page.

My life is soooooooooo complete.

iteach said...

She didn't offer you Mr. Iteach! :)

Tina~in_ut said...

cpgem8~ i promise....next time you win....YOU GET AN ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO BED WITH MR. ITEACH!!! :)~

iteach said...

I just showed Mr. Iteach and he said he is a new fan of our blog!

MEK in AZ said...

Hello - Mr. Iteach!! waving wildly at him!!!

iteach said...

MEK you are so cute!

I really have to go because I have tons of papers to grade.

Good night everyone!

night.owls.sb said...

Oh no, then I better practice all day tomorrow, as who can pass up a all expense paid trip!


oh yea, and mr iteach!


goondnite owls!

East Bay J said...

Hey! I can join the march for a few minutes before bedtime!

My cousin sent me this funny:

MY LIVING WILL

Last night my sister and I were sitting in the den and I said to her, 'I never want to live in a vegetative state, dependent on some machine and fluids from a bottle to keep me alive. That would be no quality of life
at all, If that ever happens, just pull the plug.'

So she got up, unplugged the computer, and threw out my wine.
She's such a bitch.

Thought my nightowl friends would get a kick out of that!

I'm so glad you all had such a positive response to my blog story. It was really good for me to write it and share it after so many years.

Lovey, I no longer work in the NICU, I left about 8 years ago. I now work in adult medicine! It is rewarding in it's own way, and doesn't carry the emotion with it as did the NICU.

I am hoping to get into palliative care/hospice in the near future. Time for a change again!

This blog is such a great place, I am learning so much about each of you. We are all blossoming out in our own way, it's just beautiful!

Thank you all again for your sweet words today, and for also sharing your stories.

Anonymous said...

Thanks so much just_lin and lynnd for your kind comments..and you are so right...letting go is never easy and for me has been a hard lesson to learn but a necessary and important life lesson indeed.

DonnaJean...so glad your Laurie is on the mend. I was in a classroom this afternoon with a student with Down Syndrome and her enthusiasm for every thing presented to her made me smile. I thought of you and know from your posts that your girl brings you countless smiles and endless joy. Good thoughts for continued good healing health for Laurie Elizabeth.

Carol..you have created a space where people feel safe to share their stories...where they won't be judged or ridiculed. We bring to it what we want and take from it what we need. Thank you again so much for building this room!

Every time I heard a cel phone ring today I thought of cel phones in washing machines, tummies ringing and God calling! I looked a bit on the lunatic fringe when someone's phone rang in Starbucks and I burst out laughing!!!! Those stories cracked me up!

For those waiting for the arrival of the Depends, I am to inform you that the shipment fell off the transport truck and is being reshipped. Expect the awaited parcel in an additional 30 days which delays laughing for 120 days. The company apologizes for any inconvenience this might cause.

okay, I am off to the laundromat to do my laundry. At this time of night at the laundromat, there should be some interesting launderers there. If I hear banjos, I am heading home!!

MEK in AZ said...

Medium was REALLY good tonight - I got a little worried with 5 minutes left that it might be a 'two parter', but all was solved..

I was hoping to go to bed early, but Simon and Ryan are on Jay tonight and I have to see what their take is on the new group of kids for AI.....

MEK in AZ said...

CG - did you make the quilt in your profile pic - NICE JOB!!!

spring said...

Goodness ebjay, thank you for opening the door to your memory. Some experiences remain palpable forever.
And I agree with others..a powerful reminder that we don't know what's happening behind the faces, actions and inactions of others. As my greatgrama used to say, "a smile never killed anybody, but a frown could". Hmm. She also said to her midwife/herbal 'clients' who were troubled, "Put a little air on it honey, you'll feel better"..well, glad for a place where we can put air to our sorrows and worries, and wings on our celebrations.
CG..wohoo what fun you will have.
MEK..sounds like you are feeling better..naps are GOOD
Maureen..sorry I missed lunch
iteach...hope you sleep better this round
Bono..thanks again for bringing me here
cg..thanks for your work

Okay..I'll check back in a bit..very cold here -11F so gotta stoke the fire and get some "night logs" in from the stack...cold but life affirming in a shocking stunning biting kind of way. peace.

whabbear said...

SacBarb: I apologize if I came across as having that take on your post! It is kind of sad, and no, you didn't do any kind of bashing at all!

MEK in AZ said...

Whabby - did ya see the full moon, did ya, did ya... LOL (sorry, I just could NOT resist!!!!)

Mary/MI said...

Good evening everyone. I had lunch today with a few of my ex co-workers. They are my "other nest". We meet at different restaurants once a month.We had all worked together for many years.Most of us retired about the same time. I am so glad we are all still connected.

EastB~ What a touching memory you have shared with us. I have many family members in the nursing profession. One niece is head of ER in Peoria ILL. My sister does home care. She takes care of children with catastrophic illnesses & accidents. Most die before the age of 18.I am in complete aw of her.They are all on ventilators and bed ridden. One of her patients is 8 mo. old, deaf & blind with MS. Her parents gave her up and was adopted by a loving couple. The gals are gay and are both lawyers.They must be angels sent here to take care of her.

I tip my glass to all in the medical field.

Tinkatia said...

Good Night All - Thank you again for all the touching stories. Sorry I didn't contribute much. I am sending hugs to all of you and wishes for a great and healthy day tomorrow.
Love, Tinka

MEK in AZ said...

Nite, Tinka - sweet dreams..

Just_Lin said...

Good night, Tinka. I'm just now popping in.

Just_Lin said...

MEK Are you still here? I'm just kind of hanging out and trying to get over my desire to get a snack. I feel like I've been grazing all day. It's emotional, I'm sure.

Just_Lin said...

Okay, I failed already. I have some baked Cheetos. Want some?

MEK in AZ said...

Hey Just Lin - I am an emotional eater also - SO, step away from the cheetos!! :-)

MEK in AZ said...

I am trying SO hard to stay awake - probably would be a smart thing and just go to bed!! LOL

Just_Lin said...

I only have a small 100 calorie bag. Portion control.

MEK in AZ said...

those 100 calorie packs are okay - maybe we should stock the cabinet with some of those!!

Just_Lin said...

Exellent idea. And then we can leave orange fingerprints all over everything.

Bon'O said...

Just popping in (too late?) to say Good Night, Tinka dear and~~

MEK~~ Not trampling--I mean marching--to 200? You ARE exhausted. If you turn in before my next fly-by, sweet dreams~~ xoxox

Tina~in_ut said...

FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!!!! JUST EAT!!!!
it'll make me feel better to have company~ :)~

Just_Lin said...

It will be hard for people to hide and jump out at the last minute of the race if they are leaving an orange trail.....Wait a minute. Are you the one that hides and jumps out?

MEK in AZ said...

LOL - why is it that no matter HOW you try to eat cheetos - you ALWAYS end up with a massive glob of cheese on your fingers!!

OH - and eating cotton candy - it gets all sticky - I have only seen ONE person that could eat it without it being sticky - we never could figure out what was "wrong" with her fingers.. LOL

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L who are you talking to?

MEK in AZ said...

I was just going to say that the "others" should be popping in soon - and there is TINA...

SHE is the one that POPS in and tries to steal the end of the race. NOT ME!!! she came from out of nowhere earlier - but Iteach beat her!!

Tina~in_ut said...

mek~ oh shut up~ and because of you I watched leno~ simon was funny~

MEK in AZ said...

Bono - i would never trample anybody!!! (she says with a HUGE grin on her face) - no seriosly, never...

Just_Lin said...

Hi, Tina. I was talking to MEK but maybe you are the one that jumps in the race at the last minute. One of you does, I'm kind of, sort of, pretty sure.

whabbear said...

MEK: No full moon here! Rainy and cloudy and cold all day!

But, we have one more chance, since official full moon is actually tomorrow!

MEK in AZ said...

Tina - oh I can't - I have to be nice!! LOL..

Yes, Simon is FUNNY-

and since you are watching Leno - WHY do rappers feel they need to hang onto their "johnson" the WHOLE time they sing a song?? I just don't get it!! LOL

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L~ I only did it at 100 today~ never before and never again...she says crossing her fingers~

btw....Dianne, Jodi, Zona...get your butts in here...I can see you!!!!

Just_Lin said...

MEK, you never trample anyone? Then why is there skin and hair stuck on the bottom of your shoe?

Tina~in_ut said...

bear~ say it ain't so!!!!!!!!! psgrs are so awful on full moon day and the day before and day after! shit~

mek...don't know....and turned it off after simon was gone~

MEK in AZ said...

Whabby - my calendar - OH - it IS tomorrow - it looks full - and we have a huge ring in the sky around it - it is pretty cool - BUT - I KNEW I could get you to talk about it - if I taunted you!!! LOL (she, again, says with a HUGE grin on her face!!!)

Just Lin - I make my presence KNOWN when we are marching -

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L~ ROFLMAO~ High five to you~

Just_Lin said...

MEK, I think they hold on to their 'johnson' because their pants are so baggy they can't show it off but they still want to bring attention to it. Just to let us know they have one, you understand.

MEK in AZ said...

J/L - okay - that was funny - but I promise is was NOT me!!! :-) I just checked the bottom of my shoes - just gum!!

Mary/MI said...

MEK~The last time I drove through Arizona I left a pair of glasses in a hotel. Would you please pick them up and drop them off on your next scrap booking trip? Only about 1,800 miles out of your way.

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L~ then why don't they just let the damn pants fall?

MEK in AZ said...

J/L - I guess that makes sense - just bothers the living crap out of me........

Tina~in_ut said...

Mary/Mi~ OMG!!! you are too funny~ lol~

Just_Lin said...

MEK, Be careful. Pretty soon you'll have a piece of toilet paper attached to that gum and trailing after you. The skin and hair are on the OTHER shoe.

MEK in AZ said...

Mary - oh crap - THAT was funny - which hotel? sure - i'll drop them on by - -- LOL

I am a sucker - I am TOO nice!! That will always be my downfall..
unless we are marching - well, then - it's everyone for themselves

MEK in AZ said...

170 - yeah!!!!!!!!!

Just_Lin said...

Mary/MI That was hysterical.

MEK in AZ said...

HA HA HA - I just could NOT resist - since Tina will stomp all over us all!!!!!!!! I think my new job will be the checkered flag holder -

Tina~in_ut said...

MEK~ not til Feb~

Just_Lin said...

Tina, Where did you go. Are you hiding behind one of these bags of Cheetos?

MEK in AZ said...

why not until Feb? I guess I don't get it.. sorry

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L~ nope....just looking at my default picture again....I keep thinking I'm on someone elses page~

MEK in AZ said...

J/L - be careful - Tina has gone into hiding now - cuz we are getting close...

MEK in AZ said...

WHERE is my sister?? heck, she probably was responsible and went to bed at a decent hour!!

Tina~in_ut said...

mek~ NASCAR starts in Feb~ and if you think you are not going to hear about it until Nov, you have another thing coming~ :)~

Just_Lin said...

Ah, I see you now, Tina. Maybe we could stick the purse and glasses onto MEK's gummy shoe and slow her down in the race.

Mary/MI said...

LMAO!!I never heard "that" called Johnsons! I always called it a tallywagger!

MEK in AZ said...

Tina - yes, you need to change your default pic - I keep thinking I have a new friend that I didn't remember approving!! :-) heck, you got tired of my feet!!! LOL

Tina~in_ut said...

J/L~ be very careful...there are 3 more lurking....look out the window~

Just_Lin said...

Crap, the 'others' are gathering.

MEK in AZ said...

Tina - you will LOVE ibebold - cuz she LOVES nascar!!!

Tina~in_ut said...

Mek~ ah....i know what I'll change it to~

mary/mi~ I call mine Fred~ :)~

MEK in AZ said...

I am going to concede the race tonight, cuz it is taking FOREVER for my comments to post.. geez..

Tina~in_ut said...

Mek~ i was going to add her on myspace, but thought I would freak her out~ :)~

Tina~in_ut said...

mek~ concede my ass...you will probably still win~

MEK in AZ said...

Tina - yeah, you are going to put MY picture in there - GO AHEAD!!! LOL

and i see the others - they are just getting ready to jump in - this out to be really funny...

Just_Lin said...

MEK, Are you saying you have defective equipment?

Mary/MI said...

The rush is on! I will step aside before I get stepped on....

MEK in AZ said...

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Tina~in_ut said...

refreshing is taking forfreaking ever~

MEK in AZ said...

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MEK in AZ said...

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MEK in AZ said...

lol

Just_Lin said...

Let's march!

Mary/MI said...

help!!!

Tina~in_ut said...

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