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Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Late Night TV...

...totally rocks.

Ok, so mentally I think I'm still on west coast time. That and the fear of falling asleep with 'palmetto bugs' above my head. Both things keep me up 'til about 2am these days.

So I tend to watch a lot of late night TV. I'd read but I don't want to fall asleep with the light on (it'll stay on until morning) and I can set the timer on my tv to just shut off. It's not a huge issue right now since I have no real reason to get up in the morning. Typically there isn't much on after the late night guys are off. Luckily I have cable. And cable means lots of channels whose parent is Discovery Channel. I'd be so very unhappy without Discovery, TLC, Travel Channel, and my new favorite, Discovery Health. It's the latter that I'd like to discuss. I've spent 2 nights in the past week with my eyes partially covered at what I was seeing on the television.

The first show I watched was about a sweet little 2 year old who was born with the most severe case of Treacher Collins syndrome. You've seen Treacher Collins if you've seen kids or adults with what appears to be an absence of cheekbones and that their eyes were kinda sliding down their face; an abnormally small jaw; or very small ears. When this poor girl was born, she basically had eye bulges covered in skin and sort of a nose that was up between her eyes and a lower lip but a big gaping hole where there should have been a mouth. She was such a little sweetie and I just fell in love with her by the end of the show. I just really hope they keep track of her and how all her surgeries progress. I think the doctor said she'd be having surgery each year until she was in her 20s. Poor thing.

The next show was about a woman with a 200 pound tumor. Obviously the doctors were removing it and almost had to give up numerous times throughout the surgery because of her severe blood loss (over 40 units in the span of like 12 hours which is 5x the normal amount of someone in surgery). So yes, scary surgery, amazingly huge tumor, etc. My question, how does one let a tumor get to be 200 pounds. Wouldn't you think that if that tumor got near 1 pound you'd be busting you butt to get that thing removed. I missed the statistics at the beginning of the show but I'd really like to know things like how fast it grew. So apparently it's going to be discussed on Oprah on Thursday and I'm hoping it answers a few of my pending questions or I just may not be able to sleep at night and who knows what other shows I'll view. They'll only serve to keep the vicious cycle going. Medical oddities, lots of questions, no sleep, and so on.

Monday, August 15, 2005

Being back on the east coast...

I do love it here but at the same time I do miss the conveniences of the greater Los Angeles area. You really couldn't want for anything there because they seriously had everything. The one thing, was that it wasn't as easy to see my college friends. We made valiant efforts in the time I was in LA. In fact, once I dared my friend Ashley to fly out for a Christmas party and wouldn't you know it, she did. It's just easier to see them now, especially because they're all married now. We're already making tentative plans to hang out for Halloween weekend. I suggested we do an 80s themed party where people come as movie characters, or celebs from the 80s (I got the idea while watching I love the 80s on VH1 for the 40 billionth time).

I do really miss my friends from LA but I have a feeling I'll be making a valiant effort to see them too.

So meanwhile, in order to make my time in the southeast more pleasurable, I'm going to start a letter writing campaign to Trader Joe's to put a store in Charleston, SC. It'd make life here so much better.

Tuesday, August 02, 2005

When does football season start?

I can't wait to start cheering for the Gamecocks. Sure, they probably won't do so hot this season but I'm just happy to have a new coach. I like Lou but I thought he'd have done better recruiting. With Spurrier we may have a better chance at an actual winning season.

Ok, so I've (thankfully) made some trips up north. I think I'm going to have to do that in order to stay sane and give myself a break from the insanity I now call home. Actually I am loving it here and will love it more when my cousin, her hubby and kids move here. Until then, I am planning one more road trip in mid-September to see Ash and Mark in DC. Yes, it's Virginia and Virginia is technically the south but they're so much more cultured up there.

I'm just really getting tired of the bugs too.