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11/02/2008 20:41 #46478

duh...
Peter made me realize I didn't post my pix from the party. There are only two, but here you go!




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metalpeter - 11/03/08 17:56
Even though there are only two thanks for posting them they both are very good.
mrmike - 11/02/08 21:44
Sorry I missed the shenanigans
paul - 11/02/08 21:01
Oh that hay. There is still hay everywhere.

11/01/2008 18:00 #46466

halloweenie
Hi everyone...
Good to see so many of you last night- sorry I had to duck out early. I had promised to meet some friends at Cozumel, and thought I would come back, and by 230, when I could no longer handle being the only sober one (I was on call), I didn't think you guys would still be going. Can't wait to see more pix! Did IMK every show??

Cozumel was ok... but it's "Dan's bar" so I was a little on edge all night. Plus no drinking. Plus... I'm just not really back to myself yet... or something. I'm not sure what it is, but my game is off. So I spent the whole night feeling invisible, and watching my friends get picked up left and right, which is a little depressing. I'm also a little sad that not ONE SINGLE person got my costume. I was a Drama Queen! One guy thought I was Burger King. Yeah dude.

And speaking of costumes...
I don't think storebought "slutty cop" costumes should even be allowed to ENTER costume contests, let alone win. I also don't think Sarah Palin or Michael Phelps should have been big winners, since that seemed to be about what ever 3rd person I saw was wearing.

But I *did* see a few good ones-
One girl was Kan Jam (disc golf), with two yellow circles that said KanJam on her boobs, and a big black can-thing around her waist, that said on the ass 'jam it in the slot and you win'. I don't know if she made it or bought it, but it was pretty clever. One guy was dressed up as... a scary dead nurse joker zombie? in a dress? I dunno. his name tag said "i believe in harvey dent" or something like that. Guess it was a batman thing? Either way, he creeped me out. A friend of mine was a sock monkey... it was pretty fantastic. And the unoriginal "doctor" costume. There were lots of those. Have to say, this is the first year in a while that no one has asked me to steal scrubs for them. maybe next year I'll go in REAL blood-spattered scrubs, and real white coat, complete with blood/coffee stains, and my name on it. Somehow I'm not sure that would be much fun. And then there was the usual gaggle of slutty girls. Slutty cops, slutty nurses, slutty beer wenches, slutty witches etc etc ad nauseum.

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There was one girl wearing this weird outfit... a shimmery 'cape' and some silver shield, and a belt, and underwear over black tights, and lots of black eye makeup, and silver sparkly stuff in her hair... and an alien/baby (not sure which) pinned to her waist.... I finally asked what she was, and she said "Astro-girl" (or was it "Estro-girl" I'm not sure) "a super hero of my own creation." At one point her baby/alien fell on the floor - the nasty floor of the bar - and she picked it up and put it in her mouth. Ew. One guy was wearing a jacket and tie, very conservative/preppy looking... with a name tag on that said "wall street", and he had a little stuffed doll thing strapped to his pants... ('bent over'), and the doll's name tag said "my 401K"


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Sock monkey and tooth fairy

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The aqua teens. Love it!

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And the absolute best costume EVER: the yip yip aliens from sesame street.
jason - 11/03/08 13:49
Those yip yip aliens still crack me up.

Yiiiip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip

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metalpeter - 11/02/08 11:24
I will admit you did tell me what your costume was so I didn't get it, but see once you explained it, it made perfect sense. One question did you take any pictures at the (e:strip) party? Hope you had a good time at both things. In terms of being picked up. Are you cute/sexy/hot yeah not sure what term matches you the most, but maybe your (don't know them) your friends are more "Bar Hot". What I mean is that there is just that certain look that guys like to pick up at bars. I'm also wondering if you thinking or worring about seeing Dan there gave off body Langauge that kept people away but I wasn't there so I don't know. NOt sure what to say about the costume contest other then I think to win as Micheal Phelps the person needs to wear swim trunks of some kind or a racing suit and the person who does that as all they wear should be the winner if they do is traingout fit a racing spedo type thing, oh yeah but with no shirt and no shoes I doubt they would get let into the bar. Glad you had a good time but I wish it was a better time.

10/30/2008 09:39 #46420

and another post
making up for lost time I guess...

Or procrastinating. One or the other.

First- Trying to upload a new user sound. (seems I still have sufjan christmas music on there...) The new song is "Each Year" is by Ra Ra Riot. Just discovered them. Like 'em a lot. Very Vampire Weekend-ish.

I would also like to know....
How come they can completely re-pave a big chunk of 198, from start to finish, in like two days this summer, and yet it's been like 5 months now and while Bailey Ave finally has asphalt down, they still haven't painted lines? It's pretty ridiculous. I just figured "wow, this project takes a long time" until they did 198 super fast and made it clear that it CAN be done quickly if they choose to.

This morning I was driving to a meeting at South Campus... and there was a guy on the corner of Bailey and Winspear... at first I thought he was trying to catch the bus. Then after he jumped in and out of the street a few times, I realized he was just plain old crazy. (like, mentally ill for real. Not just "wow, he's c-razy!")

He was running up and down the side of the street, using a banana like a telephone and talking into it. And then he started walking up to (moving) cars and holding the banana out to them, as if they had a call.
It was funny... but pretty sad to see at the same time.

There's a similar guy that's often on the corner of Elmwood and Forest... older black guy... salt and pepper beard... usually wearing a sportcoat... often yelling at traffic and shaking his fist. Then I saw him in the ER at ECMC one day. His name is Sylvester. Apparently he takes an ambulance to the ER every day, complains that his feet hurt, asks for a box lunch and two vicodin, and bus tokens to get back downtown, and does it again the next day. Everyone in the ER just knows him and is like "oh hey sylvester how's it going".

Not exactly an efficient use of healthcare dollars if you ask me. I mean clearly the guy needs help, but... there has to be a better way.

And on that note... I'm going to go try to get me a flu shot.
jbeatty - 10/30/08 12:00
I'm not certain of the specifics of either construction project but I would assume that there are a multitude of reasons why one project is finished much more quickly than another. Money probably being the largest one. Depending on how the contract is bid out there may be more incentive for the contractor do the job quickly or take their sweet ass time. Also I would assume that some jobs are more involved than another. Repaving the top layer will certainly be much quicker than ripping out the entire road and starting from scratch. City paving seems to be more involved than highway with the amount of utilities running either directly underneath or adjacent to the road.

10/28/2008 20:27 #46396

Did you miss me?
Category: :)
Helloooo.

Pardon my extended absence. I hope you haven't all forgotten me. :)
I finally have something to write about, I think... But I must admit I have a little anxiety about having almost four months of other people's journals to catch up on. So forgive me for being out of the loop. But maybe one benefit is that my blog-stalkers will have given up on me. I'm sure Dan doesn't read anymore...

This may not be the full post I wanted to do (but maybe it will, who knows)- but I wanted to get something in before halloween. So that if I make it to the party (debatable since I think I'm on call...) I won't be a total stranger. And hell, maybe I can be the 25Kth post!

So... it seems that last time I wrote, I was in the throes of a breakup. Well, not much has changed since then. I think said breakup is actually official as of last night. (when I was told that 'friends is not working out, so please don't ever call/text/email/facebook (think about/dream of/look at/accidentally be in the vicinity of/etc) me, or anyone I know, ever again. Goodbye forever. Click.') This was after I told him that I'd done a lot of thinking and loved him and really wanted to make things work blah blah.

Ouch. I'm sad, but maybe in time I'll see the bright side. Right now I definitely don't.

Sadly, the last 4 months can be summed up in a few lines...
worked... got back together.... worked... broke up again.... worked.... was hopeful and elated.... worked... was heartbroken.

Wash, rinse, repeat. Not much else to report.

Until...

Last week I was on vacation. I went down to virginia to see my sister, who was due on 10/30. We had a spa day planned in Williamsburg, which is about an hour from her house. We were going to go get massages, get our nails did, etc, then go out to dinner, then spend the night watching movies and drinking hot chocolate at her in-laws' condo. Spend the night, go outlet shopping the next morning, and then head home just in time for her OB appointment in the afternoon.

So... we went to the spa. It was lovely and pampering. Then we went to dinner. Also lovely. Then back to the condo... Got into our PJs and settled in to a DVD, when she says 'um, Al... I'm having these... pains? They start in my back and wrap around to my stomach, kind of a squeezing feeling.... they're about ten minutes apart and getting stronger. Do you think it's just indigestion?" Since we were an hour away from the hospital (and her husband) we decided to drive back. So I'm driving 80, and she's huffing and puffing in the front seat... My mom is freaking out that I'm going to have to deliver a baby on the side of the road and is asking if I have a shoelace to tie the cord... Finally she's like "I think you can go faster.... this may be the only time in your life you can use the "lady having a baby" excuse if you get pulled over." I realized she had a good point, and started flying. I was almost hoping I'd get pulled over, because I started imagining the cops giving us some grand motorcade-style escort, with lights and sirens, all the way to the hospital. I then decided that even if that didn't happen, I would tell people it did. ;)

By the time we got to the hospital, she was no longer willing to park with me and walk in, and wanted to be dropped off at the ER. Her doting husband was waiting at the ER door with her bag, and they rushed in while I parked. I then marched up, fully expecting to go right in, and they said "ok have a seat in the waiting room and the nurse will give you an update in a bit."

WHAT? But... but... I'm her sister.... and a doctor... But I didn't play the doctor card. Figured it's their moment, I'll let them have it.

So, I sat in the waiting room. Her in-laws showed up. The three of us waited. Finally the nurse came out... we asked "are we having a baby are we having a baby???" she laughed and said "not tonight, she's only 2cm." (which I'm sure pissed my sister off.... I'm sure she thought she would be 9 by the time she got there. Bet she was pissed to learn she had a long way to go...) So, at 1am her husband sent us home to get some sleep.

So at 7:15 I got a text from her husband "things are getting hectic". omg omg omg!! Quick, get dressed, feed the dog, get in the car, oh right, shoes! oh right, keys! etc etc. Get to the hospital at 8... she's there, much happier now that she has an epidural... Husband tells me I can stay for labor, but will have to leave for delivery. I'm a little surprised (and mad and hurt- I mean, I'm a doctor! and her sister!) but again, let them have their moment. The nurse came in, did a little exam, and started explaining pushing. I thought she was just getting prepared... I asked about the exam, and the nurse said 'oh, you're complete.' So she got the doctor to come in for a check... and five pushes later, BABY GIRL!!! Seriously, 6cm to baby in like 40 minutes. Not bad for a first-timer.

So, it happened so fast they didn't get to kick me out. (ha HA!) And I took about a million pictures. Amazing how different she looked over a matter of hours. Actually a little ugly at first (don't tell anyone I said that!) to absolutely precious a few days later.

so we made all sorts of phone calls.... everyone cried... (I was glad to not be alone in that). In laws arrived... Mom booked her flight...

So we spent the next two days in and out of the hospital... She was scheduled to come home at 11am on saturday, perfect since my flight was at five... But the pediatrician on call was totally MIA, and I had to leave for the airport before they got home. But... then my flight got delayed 6 hours, and I couldn't have made my connections, so... I spend another night. I had been looking forward to driving straight to Dan's from the airport and surprising him and jumping into his arms and telling him how much I missed him and having this big romantic homecoming... But... another night with the baby was pretty great too. :) Made it home sunday... went straight to dan's work, which was not the same. he was busy and crabby. Then later that night had the discussion referenced above. Lovely.

And... that just about brings you up to speed in the glamorous and exciting life of Miss Jenks. :)

Random tidbit- they were going to name the baby Jenks if it was a boy. But, she wasn't.

But here are "a few" pix. (ha!) Most of which are from my phone, so forgive the less than stellar quality.

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Looking just about 9 months pregnant...

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The adorable nursery.

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Complete with adorable sheets.

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And lots of toys.

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Including this crazy thing handmade by her friend.

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Right when I got to the hospital, about 0810.

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And... here she is! Still all bloody and waxy. 0848.

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About five minutes old here. Not looking her best. But still, of course, the most gorgeous baby I've ever seen.

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Stealing Dad's heart at first glance...

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The perk of being behind the camera, is that you can't tell that I'm crying more than Dad. But I still think this is about the sweetest picture I've ever seen.

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Meeting Mom for the first time, who is also crying.

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First kiss. (nice manicure, huh?)

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Getting cuter...

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Meeting grandma...

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Giving us all the stink-eye...

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Meeting her MOSTEST FAVORITEST aunt.

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And a little family portrait.

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First bath... Much cuter with the blood and goo out of her hair. (and can we talk about that hair?!)

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Love this pic. A much-too-big, hospital-issue, volunteer-knit, hat.

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And by this point (day 2), officially the cutest baby on Earth. :)

I miss her already.




kookcity2000 - 10/29/08 22:01
Good to see you again!
Also, what is the little one's name?
tinypliny - 10/29/08 20:12
I can't stop staring in fascination at that crazy handsewn thing with four wings and a crazy body!!!
I LOVE IT. I had a doll like that once that was handsewn by mum, but my brother and his evil friend from next-door destroyed the doll by tearing its head off and taking out all of the stuffing! :/ Oh well.

I think my favourite photo of your niece is when she is on her grandma's shoulder. Adorable! :)
mike - 10/29/08 19:04
welcome back! What a cute baby!
museumchick - 10/29/08 14:20
Your niece is definitely a cutie, and I wish you many congratulations! I'm glad you are back on here- I've missed reading your posts and wondered how you were.
libertad - 10/29/08 14:03
She is very cute! Congrats on the auntie thing. Welcome back.
ladycroft - 10/29/08 12:28
congrats auntie! i'm jealous, i want a niece but i have nephews...and ANOTHER nephew on the way. buy cute stuff!
hodown - 10/29/08 08:50
Jenksy we missed you!! I'm so so sorry about the break up situation. I can with 100% certainity say I know how much it hurts. There's no easy answer to that one.
mrmike - 10/28/08 21:40
Welcome Back, you were indeed missed. Place wasn't the same without you and boy could we tell you stories from the past four months. Congrats, now you can get to work on being the "Cool Aunt"
heidi - 10/28/08 20:35
OMG! how cute!!! (and congrats on posting the 25Kth entry!)
tinypliny - 10/28/08 20:29
Since I want to be the first to comment on the 25Kth journal as the official comment-whore, I am going to answer your title (without reading the rest - which I will in a minute or so):

I MISSED YOU!! WELCOME BACK!!! :D

10/29/2008 23:01 #46415

Wanna hear a story?
Well I'm going to tell it anyway.

First a little work story...
So today I went to clinic. I was seeing the chairman's patients. Ooh la la. I've never done that before.
So I went in to see this one guy... a new patient. 80 years old. Two years out from a Whipple. Just moved to town and needs a new doc.

A whipple is an operation done for pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic ca is bad bad bad. So to be two years out is pretty amazing.

But so before I went in to see him, I read his chart. He had filled out the little questionnaire, and for 'occupation' it said retired. For spouse occupation it said retired RN.

So I went in... chatted with him... took his history... examined him... chit-chatted. I wouldn't say I dumbed stuff down, but I tried to avoid medical jargon- the way I always do. But he seemed like a pretty smart, well-informed patient. And his wife was a nurse, etc. They asked good questions, etc.

So I'm all done, and go to leave, and as I'm walking out, out of curiosity, I ask "so what kind of work did you do before you retired?"

He chuckled, and said "I'm a general surgeon."

Doh!!!

At least I didn't treat him like an idiot. (and actually, when I took the chairman in to meet him, he (the pt) told him (the chairman) what a great job I'd done. Aw, yay!)

Ok, but my real story...

So a year or so ago, this guy emailed me on myspace. We went back and forth a little, he was a good writer and really funny, so we went on I think two dates. Great guy, but just not really any spark. So be it.

Well... a couple months later, a friend (more accurately, a friend's roommate who I don't know ALL that well) emailed me on myspace... she said that this guy had asked her out, and she saw that I was his friend, and wanted to know the scoop. I said what the hell, go for it. that was a year ago. Fast forward: they have moved in together, and she says he is perfect for her and she is "totally going to marry this boy". Awww! I love feeling even partially responsible for that.

But so here's where it gets funny.

A few days ago some other guy emails me. We're going back and forth. I start to realize we probably have some friends in common (shocking, right? heh). So I start asking around... Ask my friend (the one whose roommate is living with the guy she asked me about...), he says "oh yeah I know that guy- he's a good guy. But you should really ask my roommate- she dated him for 7 years."

Whoa! So now it's my turn to write to her and ask her if I should go on a date with this guy.

Only in Buffalo, I swear. :)

OMG OMG just got a new baby pic. WTF, she's like super playful and interactive now? last time I saw her (sunday) all she did was sleep.
Too cute! Time to get cracking on her costume! ;)

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metalpeter - 10/30/08 20:16
I think she is trying to do the Spock "live long and prosper thing"
ajay - 10/30/08 12:31
I think little Sanna's giving a gang sign....
tinypliny - 10/30/08 06:23
I love your stories and OMG, I want that kid! I think she is a born public speaker. Look at that shrug, look at that semi-smile, look at those gestures! wow.
mrmike - 10/29/08 23:34
I disagree. She looks like she is telling a story, complete with signals. Beautiful kid and glad to have you in the hallowed halls of estrip once more.
paul - 10/29/08 23:23
That baby is so cute. It looks like its making a peace sign. See you at the party.