My hubby's friend called last night to say that he'll be in Buffalo in about 2 weeks. His ship is doing a Great Lakes cruise and they will be pulling in to port in Buffalo.
Hubby spent 10 years in the Navy and was just released from service about 2 years ago. I'm sure he'll be anxious to catch up with his friend, see a new ship and curse like the sailor he is.
The sailors will love the 4:00am bar closing time in Buffalo.
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The sailors are coming!11/03/2008 14:47 #46493
Weekend wrap-upWe had so few trick or treaters this year. I only went through one large bag of candy. The kids who awestruck by our dogs, make me laugh. We always have at least one group that really want to see the dogs. I put a gate up and block the dogs into our living room so they can see me and not howl all night long so when the kids come up the stairs they see the dogs.
One little boy said "wow everyone in your neighborhood has a dog!" and he is right, we have a lot of dogs in Parkside. I'm guessing he might live on the other side of Main Street since he said YOUR and OUR.
Friday night we went to 2 Halloween parties. We did not expect to have a lot of fun at the first one, we didn't think we'd fit in with the crowd.
The first party was hosted by the Bills backup QB. A friend of mine is friends with his GF. The party was packed and the majority of people in attendance appeared fairly young. There was a fantastic DJ there so we danced up a storm. It was good to just let loose with the added bonus that only the people who you went to the party with already know you and how kinda weird you can be.
We also stopped in to the (e:strip) party. (e:tinypliny) it was nice to meet you too. (e:metalpeter) I think I also met you. I know a bunch of you met my nutty husband! I did not stay long as I was TIRED from dancing so much and one of my friends had to be up at 5:30am to work so I left my husband along with James and Robert at the party. I have no idea what time my husband got home. I'm sorry I did not get to meet more (e:peeps)
(e:paul), (e:matthew) and (e:terry) thank you for hosting the party.
Saturday we went to the American Sign Language Expo. My husband is a full time student and is taking Sign Language as his foreign language. It was a small expo held out in Clarence at the WNY Expo Center.
I am amazed at how many businesses were NOT at the Expo. I would have thought tech companies would have been eager to explore this market. Money is money and we all buy stuff.
I also realized that deafness impacts many people. We saw families, biker guys, grandmas and grandpas, young children, teenagers (they were all texting and signing!), various ethnic backgrounds and this goes back to me being amazed at how many companies are not marketing to the deaf community.
We ran into our friends Sarah and Emily and their family. It was nice to see them as I think the last time we saw them was last year at Buffalo Pride.
We watched What Happens in Vegas on PPV on Saturday night as I felt like we were still recovering from Friday. It was a predictable by fairly funny movie.
Sunday we went to RIT to see Noises Off! performed by NTID Theater Company. They are deaf theater company. The deaf actors act and sign the play while hearing actors read the lines. The hearing actors are not on stage with deaf actors. They are seated in first row. Noises Off! is a funny play and it was adapted to the deaf community like replacing a telephone with laptop and video camera.
We also went to H&M at the Eastview Mall. WHY WHY WHY don't we have an H&M here in Buffalo? We get a crazy supersized Forever 21 but no H&M and Rochester has 2. unfair!!
well that is more than enough rambling from me today!
One little boy said "wow everyone in your neighborhood has a dog!" and he is right, we have a lot of dogs in Parkside. I'm guessing he might live on the other side of Main Street since he said YOUR and OUR.
Friday night we went to 2 Halloween parties. We did not expect to have a lot of fun at the first one, we didn't think we'd fit in with the crowd.
The first party was hosted by the Bills backup QB. A friend of mine is friends with his GF. The party was packed and the majority of people in attendance appeared fairly young. There was a fantastic DJ there so we danced up a storm. It was good to just let loose with the added bonus that only the people who you went to the party with already know you and how kinda weird you can be.
We also stopped in to the (e:strip) party. (e:tinypliny) it was nice to meet you too. (e:metalpeter) I think I also met you. I know a bunch of you met my nutty husband! I did not stay long as I was TIRED from dancing so much and one of my friends had to be up at 5:30am to work so I left my husband along with James and Robert at the party. I have no idea what time my husband got home. I'm sorry I did not get to meet more (e:peeps)
(e:paul), (e:matthew) and (e:terry) thank you for hosting the party.
Saturday we went to the American Sign Language Expo. My husband is a full time student and is taking Sign Language as his foreign language. It was a small expo held out in Clarence at the WNY Expo Center.
I am amazed at how many businesses were NOT at the Expo. I would have thought tech companies would have been eager to explore this market. Money is money and we all buy stuff.
I also realized that deafness impacts many people. We saw families, biker guys, grandmas and grandpas, young children, teenagers (they were all texting and signing!), various ethnic backgrounds and this goes back to me being amazed at how many companies are not marketing to the deaf community.
We ran into our friends Sarah and Emily and their family. It was nice to see them as I think the last time we saw them was last year at Buffalo Pride.
We watched What Happens in Vegas on PPV on Saturday night as I felt like we were still recovering from Friday. It was a predictable by fairly funny movie.
Sunday we went to RIT to see Noises Off! performed by NTID Theater Company. They are deaf theater company. The deaf actors act and sign the play while hearing actors read the lines. The hearing actors are not on stage with deaf actors. They are seated in first row. Noises Off! is a funny play and it was adapted to the deaf community like replacing a telephone with laptop and video camera.
We also went to H&M at the Eastview Mall. WHY WHY WHY don't we have an H&M here in Buffalo? We get a crazy supersized Forever 21 but no H&M and Rochester has 2. unfair!!
well that is more than enough rambling from me today!
10/31/2008 09:57 #46441
Halloween is here!Candy has been purchased and much to my amazement my hubby didn't open the bags and begin eating it. I am guessing going to school has changed his focus and candy wasn't so high on that list.
I hope I can get out of work early so I can get home and get the dogs settled before the kids start coming to the door. I usually sit on the steps since most of the really little kids have trouble getting up our front steps in full costume or they get scared to come on to our enclosed porch. The dogs scare some of them too and the dogs go nuts every time the doorbell rings so intercepting them at bottom of the stairs keeps the chaos at manageable level.
Costumes have been put together. We usually don't buy pre-made costumes but put stuff together from various places like Amvets and Target. My costume requirements are simple - it must be warm if the weather is chilly so usually I'm not the one in the overly sexy costume!
We'll be stopping by the (e:strip) party at some point. I'm thinking 10:00 - 11:00pm time frame. We have friends meeting us and joining us for the (e:strip) party so coordination plans are underway. (e:paul) Bob and James said they're coming to the party too.
Random updates:
(e:tinypliny) I have not seen or even talked to Patrick who owns East End to ask him about his prices. It is that time of year when we hardly ever see our neighbors since everyone starts heading in doors.
Recently my freak magnet worked in reverse. I was drawn to the crazy instead of it coming to me. :-)
I hope I can get out of work early so I can get home and get the dogs settled before the kids start coming to the door. I usually sit on the steps since most of the really little kids have trouble getting up our front steps in full costume or they get scared to come on to our enclosed porch. The dogs scare some of them too and the dogs go nuts every time the doorbell rings so intercepting them at bottom of the stairs keeps the chaos at manageable level.
Costumes have been put together. We usually don't buy pre-made costumes but put stuff together from various places like Amvets and Target. My costume requirements are simple - it must be warm if the weather is chilly so usually I'm not the one in the overly sexy costume!
We'll be stopping by the (e:strip) party at some point. I'm thinking 10:00 - 11:00pm time frame. We have friends meeting us and joining us for the (e:strip) party so coordination plans are underway. (e:paul) Bob and James said they're coming to the party too.
Random updates:
(e:tinypliny) I have not seen or even talked to Patrick who owns East End to ask him about his prices. It is that time of year when we hardly ever see our neighbors since everyone starts heading in doors.
Recently my freak magnet worked in reverse. I was drawn to the crazy instead of it coming to me. :-)
10/27/2008 12:13 #46364
Voting machinesWhat kind of voting machines are we using now in New York?
I have only ever voted using the old leaver style booths and realized today that I might need to budget a little more time for voting this year if we have new machines. I finally got used to where everything was on the old machines.
I have only ever voted using the old leaver style booths and realized today that I might need to budget a little more time for voting this year if we have new machines. I finally got used to where everything was on the old machines.
dcoffee - 10/27/08 15:27
Those old vote lockers are some of the most reliable in the country too.
Those old vote lockers are some of the most reliable in the country too.
zobar - 10/27/08 14:02
Erie County has been using the same lever-style voting machines ever since I can remember. And they've even got the same fabulous curtains they've had since the seventies.
- Z
Erie County has been using the same lever-style voting machines ever since I can remember. And they've even got the same fabulous curtains they've had since the seventies.
- Z
jim - 10/27/08 13:17
Vote early, vote often!
Vote early, vote often!
drew - 10/27/08 13:13
James, please do not commit voter fraud. Did ACORN put you up to this? I mean, I know you work for the Democrats, but you are really only supposed to vote one time per election.
:)
James, please do not commit voter fraud. Did ACORN put you up to this? I mean, I know you work for the Democrats, but you are really only supposed to vote one time per election.
:)
james - 10/27/08 12:24
I think we use the same ones you are describing in the city. I have voted in three different locations and they all had the same leaver style booths.
I think we use the same ones you are describing in the city. I have voted in three different locations and they all had the same leaver style booths.
10/26/2008 22:53 #46355
A day of goodbyesVery early this morning I said a fond farewell to my friend who was visiting from Colorado. I really do wish she and her family could live closer to NY and it doesn't seem like 8 years has gone by since she moved out to Colorado.
It was good to see her and I hope we get to go out to see them shortly. I think this year a visit is out of the question. My husband got his MRI results back and will probably elect to have surgery on his shoulder and this will happen when he has a break from school and my job will be quiet since I work in academics and that is the best time for the surgery. The break from school is also the best time to travel and we cannot do both.
I also said goodbye to my lush garden from the summer. We took down all the remaining plants and supports. It was sad to see it all go but it makes me look forward to spring.
We composted all we could so the old plants will bring new life when it is time to plant.
I am already thinking of my plants for next year. We learned that our pepper plants must be started inside as they have a long growth time requirement until they produce. I think I'm going to start all my plants inside, my spare bedroom will become plant central.
I tried new tomato supports this year and I think I will be replacing all the rusted and broken tomato cages with the spiral vinyl coated supports I got at Urban Roots. They're more durable and easier to store. They even held up the giant and very heavy tomatoes my father grew in his garden.
His garden that we take care of! LOL He enjoys having it even if he cannot do much with it and we've made it fairly low maintenance.
I did have a crazy allergic reaction after working in his garden this year and I hope it was a one time deal. Apparently, his tomato plants caused me to have contact dermatitis and subsequently caused a visit to the walk in clinic. I just need to remember long sleeves, long pants and gloves while working in the gardens.
Speaking of plants, my Christmas cactus is blooming again. Half of the plant bloomed this spring but now it appears I'll be getting a full bloom. I don't know if the change in temp and location caused it think it was time to bloom. I move the majority of plants on to our covered front porch all summer and then back into the house when the temps drop.
I just updated my browser and flash tonight so when I reboot, I'll post a picture of it.
It was good to see her and I hope we get to go out to see them shortly. I think this year a visit is out of the question. My husband got his MRI results back and will probably elect to have surgery on his shoulder and this will happen when he has a break from school and my job will be quiet since I work in academics and that is the best time for the surgery. The break from school is also the best time to travel and we cannot do both.
I also said goodbye to my lush garden from the summer. We took down all the remaining plants and supports. It was sad to see it all go but it makes me look forward to spring.
We composted all we could so the old plants will bring new life when it is time to plant.
I am already thinking of my plants for next year. We learned that our pepper plants must be started inside as they have a long growth time requirement until they produce. I think I'm going to start all my plants inside, my spare bedroom will become plant central.
I tried new tomato supports this year and I think I will be replacing all the rusted and broken tomato cages with the spiral vinyl coated supports I got at Urban Roots. They're more durable and easier to store. They even held up the giant and very heavy tomatoes my father grew in his garden.
His garden that we take care of! LOL He enjoys having it even if he cannot do much with it and we've made it fairly low maintenance.
I did have a crazy allergic reaction after working in his garden this year and I hope it was a one time deal. Apparently, his tomato plants caused me to have contact dermatitis and subsequently caused a visit to the walk in clinic. I just need to remember long sleeves, long pants and gloves while working in the gardens.
Speaking of plants, my Christmas cactus is blooming again. Half of the plant bloomed this spring but now it appears I'll be getting a full bloom. I don't know if the change in temp and location caused it think it was time to bloom. I move the majority of plants on to our covered front porch all summer and then back into the house when the temps drop.
I just updated my browser and flash tonight so when I reboot, I'll post a picture of it.
tinypliny - 10/26/08 23:09
Contact dermatitis is so annoying. I developed contact dermatitis to some unknown object in my third year of med school. I tried so hard to find out what it was, but I couldn't pinpoint it. I narrowed it down to the ENT and Ophthalmology wards. It went away when my rotation in those wards ended. It still puzzles me sometimes. I have never had any other allergies and this was a one-time thing.
Contact dermatitis is so annoying. I developed contact dermatitis to some unknown object in my third year of med school. I tried so hard to find out what it was, but I couldn't pinpoint it. I narrowed it down to the ENT and Ophthalmology wards. It went away when my rotation in those wards ended. It still puzzles me sometimes. I have never had any other allergies and this was a one-time thing.
It was good to meet you and your husband! :)
(e:paul) we get LOADS of kids, potentially I will need drugs by the time we're done handing out candy.
I was quickly reading this and read, "I hope I can get out of work early so I can get home and get the drugs settled before the kids start coming to the door." Its a way different interpretation that dogs, lol. See you all at the party!