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I am an East Coast expatriate hiding out in the Midwest...

I am an urban gal living in the suburbs and occasionally hiding in the country

I am a yoga practitioner, fitness enthusiast, believer in the mind-body-spirit connection...

I am a mid-life "revert" to the Roman Catholic faith in which I was raised and which has become an enormous source of support, encouragement, inspiration, and joy in my life...

I am a mom, sister, daughter, and wife...

I am an explorer; adventurous and curious about the world and people around me...

I am educated in the formal sense but I gain insight through everyday living...

I created this blog at a time of great fear and apprehension in my life. I chose to sustain it because of the discoveries about myself and the world around me that it has revealed.



What you can expect to find here:
  • the documentation of a love-hate relationship with the greater Philadelphia area
  • reminiscing about the good-ole-days (the 80's!)
  • complaints about my various ailments and injuries, both real and imagined
  • pictures and stories of gardening, decorating, shopping, sewing
  • my love of irony
  • links to kooky news stories
  • way too much scatological musing for sane people


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    Tuesday, September 20, 2005
    Auction Block-heads

    Finally the time has come for me to take bids for our home addition construction project. I don't think I've wholly liked or disliked any of the contractors who have dropped by. Its going to be difficult to make the decision - and I know I want my hubby in on THAT process.

    I was nervous that Contractor #1 (uncle of my next-door neighbor) only took a single set of blueprints with him, asked the fewest questions, and never even asked to look at our exisitng electrical, HVAC or plumbing connections in the house. I suspect he's going to come in with the low bid BUT that he might end up costing more due to "extras" that he forgot to include on his bid amount.

    Contractor #2 was recommended by my architect. He was ok but was kinda "sales-ey" (ok, its his business to sell me on using his company, I guess) but also questioned why we weren't just demolishing our exisitng home and putting up a McMansion in its place. "Uh, I need somewhere to LIVE during this process. Not to mention we have a LIMITED BUDGET." He went on an on admiring our lot (a relatively large lot for this 'hood) but obviously not our existing home. He also made noise about us connecting our elctrical hookup underground (i.e. - getting all the cables buried.) I think his reasoning was largely for appearances' sake. He must be high! I mean, you SEE how someone is currently living (in our case, an 828 sq ft, 2br/1 bath home), it should signal to you that they are working within certain economic parameters. Sheesh. But #2 did ask alot of relevant questions (floor finishes, window types, lighting, yadda yadda yadda) which makes me belive his bid will be accurate.

    Contractor #3 was similarly "slick" but not quite as pushy as #2. I think he will also have an accurate bid for the same reason as #2. I also suspect he will be the highest bid because his firm is very well-known and respected in our community. Their trucks are all over town doing jobs. Thus, they seem to be in high demand. They were recommended to me by a neighbor who used them for a home addition a few years ago.  And yet #3, again, admired our lot, and asked why we didn't just put up a custom home in the backyard. I started a slow burn and then explained, "I like to GARDEN and PLAY WITH MY KID in the BACKYARD. We love this house BECAUSE of the lovely, serene yard." That seemed to satisfy his query.


    I am not looking forward to this construction at all...just wishing I could wave a wand once the contractor is chosen and have the work DONE (and paid-for!) in a flash.

    But it will give us some much-needed breathing room - not to mention elminiate the occasional arguments about who gets to use the bathroom at any given time.

    Posted at 12:56 pm by brandy101
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    Friday, September 16, 2005
    Sometimes I feel Like Krusty The Clown...

    ...becuse he has that pathetic, defeatist way of muttering , "Awwwww, CRAP!"

    Needless to say, today's ultrasound and echocardiogram were not "uplifting" so to speak.

    As I figured, baby has a complete AV canal defect plus the likelihood of a Tetrology of Fallot - which requires immediate intervention after birth to put in a shunt to aid the too-small pulmonary artery.

    The cardiologist was WONDERFUL and actually, quite positive in that she encouraged me by noting, "These problems are worrisome but we (cardiac surgeons) fix them all the time and get it done well." She must have spent 90 minutes running tests, drawing diagrams to explain everything to me, answering my questions, addressing my concerns. So YAY for the kindly, professional,  smart-as-a-whip pediatric cardiologist.

    OK, so his hygroma has resolved (yay!), his kidneys, stomach, spine and skelatal formations all look good...he has these heart defects which are noted as "fixable"... and then I get the big whammy when the final doctor for the day comes in to visit.

    He scans my tummy again and rather coldly informs be that the baby has hydrocephaly - fluid in the brain. Friggin' fabulous. He goes on with his discouraging dicourse by noting that a shunt can be put in after birth to drain the fluid if it starts to put pressure on the brain, but that (here is the clincher) in a nutshell, since this baby is already handicapped from an IQ standpoint due to the down syndrome, the hydrocephaly can likely shave off even more IQ points.

    Ugh.

    NOW I am feeling that "sense of loss and mourning for hte perfect child you won't have" that many parents describe when getting the news of a downs diagnosis. I was kind of excited for the challenge and seeing how far my special  lil' "extra chromosome" guy could reach. I envisioned myself taking him boogie-boarding and shedding a tear at his first game of T-ball, where EVERYONE is cheering for "the special kid."

    But now I'm being told that off the bat, he will likely be "more" retarded. My concern, genuinely, is that he could suffer further impairment to the point of never being ambulatory, able to use the bathroom, able to feed himself. I.E. - Nursing home fodder.

    I prayed ALOT and very specifically to have the hygroma resolve. The odds were against it and VOILA! It's gone. Hooray. He also had fluid around the heart that has also resolved. I'm gonna use every rosary bead in my Catholic-girl arsenal, every drop of holy water in the font at Church, and every prayer card to focus solely on praying for spontaneous resolution of this brain thang. If it doesn't "work", then no loss...but besides keeping myself healthy (whcih I am doing!) its all I can offer right now in terms of "mothering" him.



    Posted at 04:44 pm by brandy101
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    Wednesday, September 14, 2005
    A request

    To my fellow blog buddies:

    Please keep my husband in your thoughts and prayers. He is getting himself physically sick from a number of stressors outside of the home, none of which he brought on himself but rather, have been thrust upon him by coworkers, extended family, etc.

    And if he already hasn't overextended himself physically and emptionally enough this month, he's also donating 2 units of red blood tonight to help people in our community.

    He's a really good guy! I think he jsut doens't get enough recognition at work or elsewhere for all fo the contributions he makes in the world.

    Thanks! :)

    Posted at 01:41 pm by brandy101
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    Monday, September 12, 2005
    Busy Week

    This week has been scheduled pretty full:

    Tues. Morning: Take kiddo to ballet/tap class

    Tues Evening: Architect comes over with 25 completed construction-grade blueprints and his hand out to get his last check.

    Wed. morning: take kiddo to CCD class

    Wed. morning and afternoon: I begin calling contractors to begin the bidding process.

    Wed. Evening: Hubby gives blood at local blood center; he has the most-coveted "O-negative" so they pull out, instead of just a pint of "regular" blood, a larger volume (2 units) using the ALYX system which just pulls the red blood cells and puts the plasma back. It means that he'll be pretty wiped out and I'll have to do more of the evening chores. (cripes - that makes it sound like we have a dairy farm or somethng, huh?!)

    Thursday: Try to get an appointment with our loan broker to begin the process for construction financing for the addition.

    Friday morning: Hubby stays home with kiddo while I travel to a Northshore hospital for another level II ultrasound and a fetal echocardiogram with a pediatric cardiologist. I'm fairly certain I already know what they are going to find - likely either a VSD or AV Canal defect - which, simply put are holes in the lower chambers of the heart (vsd) or in the upper and lower (AV). Both are fixable and common to babies with Down Syndrome. Nonetheless it does mean open heart surgery for the baby so I hope they are able to get a good idea of what's going on so I can work with my healthcare providers (a vertiable TEAM, at this point) to get a gameplan for birth and post-natal care together.

    Maybe its good that I'll be so occupied this week; otherwise I might be obsessing over my Friday appointment.

    Posted at 11:00 am by brandy101
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    Wednesday, September 07, 2005
    Mile Marker 20

    I'm at 20 weeks today...half way there if it goes all the way. Fingers crossed...

    My daughter had her first CCD class today. The teachers told me when I went to pick her up that she led the class in a prayer for "her baby brother" while in Church and then requested to say a Hail Mary at the outdoor Mary grotto/fountain. Apparently they were quite impressed with her level of articulation, maturity, and leadership. Ha, my kid the Religious Leader. Now I KNOW God is laughing at/with me.... :)

    Posted at 12:06 pm by brandy101
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    Tuesday, September 06, 2005
    Sometimes I Feel Like I live in a "Seinfeld" Episode

    This morning I get a call from a mom of a kindergardener at my daughter's school. Mom is talking quickly, frantically, explaing that "low-talker gobbledygook...is coming over at 3pm and I need to be here, so can you pick K. up from school?"

    I think for a second after not hearing the first part of her request and reply, "Well, um, E. (my daughter) takes the bus home in the afternoons so I don't usually pick up there." I wait for her to back off her request until she states, "Oh no problem, I'll leave K's carseat so you can pick both girls up in the office."

    After a call to the school to make sure this would even be permissible, I call The Mom up and explain, "We both have to write notes explicity detailing who is picking whom up and where."

    The Mom replies, "Oh no problem. I'll pick K. up from your place around 4:30 or 5 once they've gone."

    I have to then ask, "Um, who did you say was coming over that you need stay at home?" I'm thinking its a therapist for her elderly grandmother, or one of her lawyers as she 's having some custodial issues with the kids.

    "Oh, my cleaning people. I'm not going to have time to lock up all the jewelery and I don't want them to be cleaning while I'm not here."

    CLEANING PEOPLE?!?!  Oh, boo-friggin'hoo!!!! I felt like George Costanza about to fly into a whiny rage.

    I don't have a cleaning PERSON yet alone a CREW and I surely don't have any sort of noteable "jewelry" to lock up. Cripes. The nerve!

    Instead I sighed and reminded her to send a note and to call me when she was coming over to pick up her daughter.

    Now that I've blogged my Seinfelidian morning, my Polish Clenaing Lady (a.k.a. ME) has to go vacuum the house. I'll try not to peek in any jewelry boxes while I'm at it...

    Posted at 02:04 pm by brandy101
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    Monday, September 05, 2005
    Some Good News in the Midst of Tragedy

    I was happy to read this report about the good fortune (due to good planning) of the animals at New Orleans' Audabon Zoo. 

    Maybe these zoo keepers could teach those FEMA  and Homeland Security folks a little sumthin'.

    Posted at 11:41 am by brandy101
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    Friday, September 02, 2005
    Voice Your Opinion

    OK, since my last post was about numbskull marketeers, how about we take a look at some of the more clever things those guys and gals in advertising have devised over the years.

    AdWeek magazine is taking a poll for best slogan. CLICK HERE to vote for your favorite.

    I am truly torn between Dunkin' Donuts and NIKE. Hmm....

    Posted at 10:32 am by brandy101
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    Tuesday, August 30, 2005
    More Perverted Consumer Goods

    It CAN'T just be me who thinks the name of this new product is worthy of a snicker, a giggle, and some serious blushing...

    Posted at 08:10 pm by brandy101
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    Moving forward

    Hooray!

    I got a call from our municipal administrator informing me that the building permit (and this is JUST for the sewer/water work, NOT the addition) was approved.

    Hooray!

    And then he informed me that I have the priveledge of paying $1,770 for the permit and $400 for the bond.

    Hoo-f'ing-ray. Grrrrr!

    Off I go to write a check for a very expensive piece of paper.

    Posted at 01:26 pm by brandy101
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