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Burning apartment

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

burningapartment

Here’s a dramatic news-style photo of the apartment building fire in our complex in Pennsylvania.  Fortunately, it wasn’t our building, but it wasn’t far from us.  Hit by lightning, as I undoubtedly mentioned at the time.  Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone-cam, taken in Langhorne, Pennsylvania last July, and part of my famous Event series.

Yes, that was an event, as far as I’m concerned.

Another great day here for us Village People.  We expected our friends from Lardville to visit, but there were running a couple hours late, so LRN4 decided to give them a call.  At that time, she discovered they had called us yesterday to cancel the visit.  They had a sudden death in their extended family and needed to get home.  LRN4 called anyway and had a nice chat with Danelle.  We were sorry to hear of the death, of course, and also sorry we didn’t get to visit in person.  They said they’ve already paid for [amazon asin=B00D5GI080&text=tickets] to [amazon asin=B00AYP6GJK&text=Universal Studios] that expire at the end of this month, so they’ll be here sometime in the next few weeks.  So there’s that.

Otherwise, it was quiet.  We went to a couple stores in the evening to buy more missing ingredients for things we want to cook – it’s tough starting with zero supplies – and more things to drink for LRN4.  She’s still struggling with her taste buds refusing to work properly.  There’s always an unpleasant taste in her mouth and sweet things seem to make it worse.  She can taste and enjoy meat and vegetables, so she’s mostly confining her gustatory activities to that field of operations, but we know of few meat-based beverage choices.  The trouble here is that there’s a recent history of pills not wanting to stay down when taken with water.  Don’t ask me why, but that’s how it is.  She’s been using apple juice for her pill-swallowing duties, but not enjoying it much, so it’s difficult for her to get enough hydration.  So we bought a whole bunch of beverages for her to try, including tomato juice.  Yes, I know tomatoes are a fruit, but they’re as close to a vegetable drink as we could get.

The taste buds are supposed to recover with time.  LRN4 wonders how much time that will be.  Wish I had the answer for her.

We watched one of the movies LRN29 brought over yesterday, called [amazon asin=0783230079&text=Heart and Souls].  One-line review: I wanted to dislike this extremely predictable movie, but couldn’t.  How’s that for a rousing recommendation?

We’ve also been watching the [amazon asin=B000HT3P60&text=Bones] series from the beginning.  We have one more episode to go in the first season, and LRN16 sent us five seasons, I think.  We really like the show, and it’s much better to see it in order (not that it plays in any specific order, like [amazon asin=B0000AQS0F&text=Firefly], but still) and especially without commercial interruption (not that that’s how it was intended to be seen, but still).

My extravagant gift from LRN4 came today, in plenty of time for my birthday!  I can’t wait to open it.  I promise to act surprised.  In fact, I won’t even link to it on Amazon until after I open it.  That’s how surprised I’m going to be.

And that ‘s it for today.  I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food violence news: Taco Bell hoax!

See you tomorrow.

Egyptian head

Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

egyptianhead

Here’s an ancient Egyptian head that’s currently in the fascinating collection at Bryn Athyn, rather than in ancient Egypt.  Looks like one of those mummy masks to me.  Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone-cam and part of my famous Statue series.

Great day!  We didn’t do anything.  LRN29 came up from San Diego again this week.  She had little to no trouble finding us in the Village and we had a very nice visit.  She went to LRN4’s morning appointment with her.  I walked over to the clinic with them and then went back to the Village.  Had a chance to chat with LRN3 during the walk back, which was nice.  Spent the morning working.  LRN4 and LRN29 were gone for about two and a half hours because they didn’t get called in from the waiting room for quite a while.  Just when I was starting to wonder whether they were ever coming back, they came back.  So it went well.

And that was about it for the day.  LRN4 and I hung around the apartment all day.  We never even took a walk.  Our normal walking time was occupied by LRN4’s remote attendance at an HOA board meeting that went a bit longer than she expected.  So we’ll have to try again tomorrow.

Which looks like it might be busy.  Our friends Danelle and Jack are scheduled to come see us.  They live in Lardville and we were pretty close.  It’ll be fun to get together again.  Apparently, they’ve been vacationing in Utah and Nevada and they’re on their way back home.  Hopefully, swinging by the hospital won’t be too far out of their way.

I got what appears to be a really good app idea from my niece Tonya the other day.  I’ve been discussing it with a few other family members, all of whom seem more or less enthusiastic about it (granted, some more than others).  I discussed it with LRN1 for a while today and it sounds like a relatively easy project, code-wise.  The challenges are in marketing it to a wide enough audience, which is nationwide and doesn’t read all the same publications or go to the same conferences – in fact, there are numerous publications and numerous conferences; addressing the security issues associated with the data that would be generated and stored on the device and potentially on one or more servers; and generating sufficient revenue from the product to justify what could possibly be an expensive marketing campaign.  In fact, it would be really great to find a way to generate recurring revenue from customers.  I’m not quite sure how that will happen, though.  Oh, and I also need somebody to generate some really compelling artwork.  For little to no money.  Still, I think there’s a lot of opportunity there and I definitely want to do it.  Might even be the first to market if I jump on it.

In fact, I’m thinking of getting LRN1 on board to work on the coding so I can concentrate on the business side.  That’s kind of ironic.  I retired early from LockMart so I could have fun coding, but I’m spending almost all my time working on business stuff (see also my work with my nephew John on his project, which could definitely be a full-time job but which I’m trying to keep to about half time for now, if possible).  However, I have a lot of recent experience in that area and it might end up being the fun part of the business for me after all.

Why do I want to keep my efforts with John to half time?  Because he and I believe the likely revenue stream is about half a head for the foreseeable future.  So I need to keep the other half of my time free to work on other projects.

There are two projects out there for me to actually code – my good old Morse Trainer app, which I think has the potential to return a few hundred to maybe a couple thousand dollars over its lifetime if and when I find a way to monetize it at all; and some potential work with LRN23, which sounds like fun but is currently completely undefined.

On the very positive side, I appear to have more work now than I have time to get to.  On the negative side, none of it is guaranteed to make me any money.  Back on the positive side, there are potentially plenty of dollars to be made from at least a couple of my projects.  Business is fun!

Let’s see, now . . . is there anything else today?  Umm . . . I suppose not.  We had a nice day, ate some outstanding meals, worked, relaxed, and enjoyed being together.

And I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food violence news: sausage-based bicycle attack!

See you tomorrow.

Bird statue

Monday, June 3rd, 2013

birdstatue

Here’s yet another interesting statue here at the City of Hope.  Birds!  Trailing . . . something . . . behind themselves.  Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone-cam and part of my famous Statue series.

Oops.  Right after I promised the entire family I’d give daily status reports on LRN4’s condition, I forgot.  So I’m using the Wonders of WordPress to backdate this post to Monday evening, even though it’s actually Tuesday morning now.  Think anyone will find out?  If you do, keep it to yourself.

Speaking of keeping things to yourself, I’m curious to find out whether anybody in the family will actually read this.  So if you do, don’t keep it to yourself.  Drop me a note in the comments down there below this post.  People who haven’t commented before need to be approved the first time, but I usually get to that pretty quickly.

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Okay, back to the blog.  We had a great weekend.  LRN4 has been feeling just a little bit better every day.  Of course, she’s only been out of the poky for a little more than three days, but that’s three days of solid improvement.  Can’t argue with that.  Her energy level was a bit low to start, but she’s been able to do more and more.  We’ve had a short walk around the grounds every evening in addition to our daily walks back and forth to the clinic for her morning anti-fungal infusion.

Some great news – while LRN4’s white cell count was actually down to 3,000 cells/microliter Monday, her ANC (neutrophil) count is up to 2,900!  The doctor told us it’s normal for the white cell count to be down a bit because the steroids she’s taking to counter the graft vs. host disease she had last week tend to do that.  However, the neutrophils are now in the normal, healthy range!  She has an immune system!  As the steroid levels start going down (and we’ve already started tapering them down), the white cell count will increase.  That number needs to get to 4,000 to be in the normal range, so she’s not really that far away in that area.  She’s returning to health.

Now we need to start building her strength back up.  She has done amazingly well at getting as much exercise as possible in the hospital, but she still lost a lot of strength.  Lying in bed nearly all day for about 100 days will do that to you.  She has stayed up and active nearly all day since we got here to the village, so I think that will build back up on its own with time, but she’ll do better than that.  We’ll keep walking more every day until she’s once again leaving me behind in the dust.  Won’t be long.

A few people have asked about our palatial estate here in the Village.  I snapped a couple of quick pictures.  Behold:

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And that’s not all!  There’s also this:

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And even that is not all!  Wait, yes it is.  That’s all.  Check out that collection of pills on the table there, by the way.  It’s my job to make sure she gets the right stuff at the right time.  And I’ve been doing an absolutely medium job of it so far.  Not to brag or anything.

Anyway.  We didn’t do a whole lot of stuff over the weekend.  Went to the store a couple of times to buy groceries and general supplies, went to church for an hour on Sunday, went for a few walks, ate some delicious meals (neither one of us misses the hospital food, which was just fine as far as hospital food goes, but definitely got old after a couple months), and generally relaxed.  Life’s good.

And that’s about it for today.  I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food violence news: Ronald McDonald robs Wendy’s!  Can’t we all just get along?

See you tomorrow.

 

 

Space flowers

Friday, May 24th, 2013

spaceflowers

Here are possibly the strangest flowers I’ve ever seen.  Do any of my Loyal Readers have any idea what these things are?  Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone-cam, taken at Longwood Gardens in January of this year, and part of my famous Garden series.

Great day today.  LRN4’s white blood cell count is up to 0.8, which is dangerously close to high enough to get out of the hospital.  She didn’t need either platelets or red blood cells today, so that’s another good sign.  Her new stem cells are starting to produce blood!

Had a great dinner tonight with LRN5 and family.  They really enjoyed their week in San Diego, and Clifford reports that it was relaxing for all of them.  LRN5 really needed a break, so I’m delighted for her.

Got my free honk suppressor in the mail yesterday.  Now I need to figure out what to do with it.  Can I make something electronic out of it?  I need help, Loyal Readers!  Give me an idea.  Please!

And it’s time for me to get to bed, so I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food violence news: pizza topping heist!

See you on Monday.

Old spigot

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2013

spigot

Here’s part of a water fountain at Longwood Gardens.  Great Art courtesy of the exclusive iPhone-cam, taken the day after my birthday last year, and part of my famous Garden, Machinery, and Statue series.

Great day today!  LRN’s white cell count is up to 0.5.  We’re looking for it to make it to 1.0 before the end of the month.  With that done, LRN4 free from needing blood products most days, and her able to get enough nourishment (which I think she’s doing already), we should be able to get out of here next week.  Fingers crossed!  We are so, soSO ready to get out of here.

LRN5 and family will be back here in two days!  LRN3 will be here in three days!  It’s going to be an exciting weekend and week.  I’m really looking forward to it.  I wish LRN1 and LRN2 could be here too.  Maybe we’ll be together sometime soon.

And there’s nothing else in my life right now, so I’ll leave my Loyal Readers with this shocking food violence news: toilet seat gum theft!

See you tomorrow.