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Entries in Life (75)

Monday
Sep122005

guinea pig cuddles

Stripe


UPDATE: Congrats to Graham Leathers and Becca Allen on their engagement!!!

Above photo:
Me, cuddling with my nieces' guinea pig Stripe. Stripe likes being held, and was happily dozing on my stomach for about half an hour. Photo by Ruth. Stripe, by the way, is the model for one of the guinea pigs in one of my sister's upcoming books. Stripe is also going to appear on an upcoming episode of "This Is Daniel Cook" (where Daniel hangs out with my sister at home).

My office, in progress (with notes)


In case you missed yesterday's entry, I've made some new additions to my office tree painting as well as adding more leaves using two cans of green acrylic paint on loan from Luisa (thanks, Luisa!).

Above photo:
My office, in progress. If you click on the image above or here, you'll find a page on Flickr where you can click on any of the objects in my office and get a small description (your browser needs to support Javascript). As you can tell, the room has changed a lot from when the previous owner used it:



You can see the evolution of my office here.



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Friday
Sep022005

hurricane katrina relief efforts

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(Updated from this morning with new links.)

I haven't been posting about Hurricane Katrina, mainly because I don't know what to say. It's overwhelming, reading about and seeing images of the devastation, the suffering. My heart goes out to all the victims and their families, but of course that's not enough. I can't imagine what it's like for those in the middle of it.

I'm also well aware of the fine line that exists between wanting to know the basic details and becoming overly caught up in the emotional drama, the rubbernecker factor in watching hours and hours of CNN coverage. We all feel sorry for the victims, of course, and the inevitable finger-pointing has already started about who could have or could be doing more.

So all I'll say is this: please help if you can. Thanks to Robin Scanlon and Tom Smith for some of the following links, all of which allow you to donate money directly to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. I've already made a donation to the Red Cross. It's not much, but I figure every little bit counts.

The American Red Cross: "The Red Cross is launching the largest mobilization of resources for a single natural domestic disaster, in part because the extent of the damage is so widespread over a large geographical area. The response includes sending nearly 1,900 staff and volunteers into the field in the next few days, and sending more than 250 Emergency Response Vehicles (ERVs) out to provide food and water to affected residents."

The Canadian Red Cross: "The Canadian Red Cross today (Sept. 2nd) confirmed its first team of 25 Disaster Services volunteers headed to Houston, Texas to begin three week assignments with the American Red Cross."

Salvation Army: The Salvation Army is currently providing services to storm victims and first responders in the Gulf Coast states. A $100 donation to The Salvation Army will feed a family of four for two days, provide two cases of drinking water and one household clean-up kit, containing brooms, mops, buckets, and cleaning supplies

United Way Hurricane Katrina Response Fund: "100% of your gift will be used for Hurricane Katrina intermediate and long-term recovery efforts. United Way and its partners will cover all associated fees regarding processing of credit cards and other administrative costs."

Second Harvest, the Nation's Food Bank Network: 100% of donation goes to the relief effort. Disaster Relief Statistics as of September 2, 2005:
Semi truckloads carrying disaster relief food and water: 37
Pounds of food being delivered: 1.1 Million Pounds
Estimated number of meals available: 859,000 Meals
Amount Raised: $1.5 Million

Americares: "Responding to an urgent request for medications, an AmeriCares shipment of medicines will arrive in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, today, to help those suffering in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The medicines - all antibiotics - are valued at $300,000 and were requested by doctors working at an emergency clinic in that area. These antibiotics will provide treatments for more than 3,500 people."

Baton Rouge Area Foundation: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation has established two funds designated to benefit those impacted by Hurricane Katrina: (1) The Hurricane Katrina Displaced Residents Fund will benefit those individuals evacuated to Baton Rouge from the hurricane impacted areas in Greater New Orleans, who are now unable to return for what maybe an extended period. (2) The Hurricane Katrina New Orleans Recovery Fund will focus on the rebuilding of infrastructure to provide basic human services to residents of these devastated areas.

Those living in the U.S.: If you've got loose coins around the house that you've been meaning to count or whatever, go to this website and locate the nearest Coinstar and drop that change to contribute to the Red Cross. Here's a link to the site to locate the nearest machine.

Habitat For Humanity: "Following Hurricane Katrina's catastrophic strike on the Gulf Coast, Habitat for Humanity International is announcing an emergency appeal for funds to help Habitat families and other low-income families in the affected areas recover and rebuild."

Hurricanehousing.org: "Hurricane Katrina has left hundreds of thousands of people homeless. But thousands of people throughout the region are stepping up to offer free shelter to those in need. 50,859 beds volunteered so far!"

Fantasy, SciFi & Gamers Relief Effort: Larry Dixon is organizing an effort to locate fans who have evacuated and relocating them to places they can get back on their feet. "We'll be taking some in ourselves up here in Oklahoma. We have room and resources in house for six or so people and our contractor is readying to rebuild the garage into a bunkhouse to accomodate up to 22 at any one time."

The Humane Society of the US:
In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, The HSUS has launched a massive relief effort to rescue animals and assist their caregivers in the disaster areas.

There are many other genuine fund-raising efforts, of course, but be careful to verify info before donating money. Apparently there are already slimebuckets out there taking advantage of the disaster to scam the innocent. Read this Washington Post article on Katrina-related scams.

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Tuesday
Aug302005

blue man group and postcards

Postcard from Joey


Saw the Blue Man Group with Jeff and one of our nieces last night. I've seen the performance before (in New York and Las Vegas) but our niece hadn't yet; we took her as a birthday gift. We sat in the poncho section where, as the section name indicates, we were issued plastic ponchos because of the risk of interesting materials landing in our area of the audience. I won't go into details for fear of spoilers except that we had great fun and that I got banana pudding in my hair.

:-D

THANKS again to those who sent postcards to my P.O. box for my collection! You can see my collection so far in Flickr. Here are the latest additions...

Description of postcard at the top of the page:

Postcard from Joey



CALIFORNIA FIXER UPPER: 3 bedroom, 2 baths, mature landscaping, great neighborhood, roof needs work. YOURS as is for $999,995.00! Photo by Ken Glaser, Jr.

"Hi Debbie! Congratulations to you and Jeff - yay for new house!

Love and chocolates,
Joey

P.S. I'm still saving up for my dream home here - like it?"




Postcard from Kate



Postcard from Kate


#10946 Bobcat (Felis rufus). The bobcat is secretive as well as curious. it has keen eyesight and hearing that enable it to ambush its prey. It is a small cat, weighing approximately 20 pounds and its 6-inch tail accounts for its name. Its tufts of hair rising from its ears are used as a form of communication with other bobcats. Photographer-Tom Stack & Associates / Robert Winslow.

"Hi!

This is for your postcard collection - I finally remembered at a time when I was near some postcards. I bought this at the Alpine Lodge in Rocky Mountain Nat. Park. Over 12,000 feet above sea level. Vastly different from PA. I got to have a snowball fight. :)

I'm Kate - Kyleri on LJ. Enjoy the postcard, and have fun at the new house!

Kate."




Postcard from Sandro



Postcard from Sandro


SBB Lebensstationen, 1 von 7 Sujets.

"Dear Deb! I'm a huge fan of your comic strips! I've read in your 'Blatherings' that you love to receive postcards so I thought you might like to receive a letter from a total stranger!

My name's Sandro and I come from the Principality of xxxx, Europe.
I found your comic coincidentally by googling the web for a 'cooking comic' and found your comic about tv dinners in front of the fridge. First I thought you might like to receive a postcard with the view of Lieditenstein (From Debbie: I may have mis-transcribed here, apologies), but I decided to take one from the 'sbb' the Swiss train company.

I hope you enjoy new house. We just moved too, and we had to renovate a lot. Wow, it's stressful. I hope you like the new Harry Potter.

Lots of love, Sandro."




Postcard from Mary



Postcard from Mary


Hummingbird and Ginger Flower, Costa Rica.

"Look! I made it to a bookstore, finally! I hope you're enjoying the new house - leaks from drains and all - and congratulations on both house and your wonderful garden.

Are you planning to put out feeders to attract hummingbirds? They drink sugar water, apparently. It's been fun reading your moving-in reports. Welcome to your new home!

Mary."




Postcards from Dave W.



Postcard from Dave


JONES BEACH: Early morning view of Jones Beach State Park. Jones Beach Water Tower can be seen in the background.

"I spent (and still spend) a lot of time on this beach - it's only an 8 mile bike ride from my front door! (of course, it's usually not so empty)... - Dave W."

Letter from Dave


FIRE ISLAND LIGHTHOUSE: Located on Fire Island, just east of Robert Moses State Park. The lighthouse overlooks Great South Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Construction began in 1857 and the lighthouse was in operation by November of 1858. The lighthouse was decommission in 1974. Ten years later, after much deterioration, The Fire Island Lighthouse Preservation Society was formed to restore the lighthouse. In 1986, the beacon in the lighthouse was relighted. The Fire Island Lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

"The picture doesn't actually do it justice. This is a lovely bit of beach, with deer all around in the dunes. - Dave W."

Thanks again for the postcards! If you're inspired to send me one: Debbie Ridpath Ohi, 34 Eglinton Ave. W., P.O. Box 189, Toronto, ON Canada M4R 2H6. I usually check my mailbox once a week when I'm in the city (and not in the midst of moving chaos and canoe/cottage trips; apologies for the delay in checking the mailbox recently).

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Thursday
Aug042005

bugs and beer and fridge magnets

This bug is eating my Corkscrew Hazel!


(above photo: This bug is eating our Corkscrew Hazel! Anyone know what it is? And if insecticidal soap will work on it?)

I was highly interested (and relieved) to read how many of you still have unpacked boxes from previous moves. From Beckett, for example:

"We've lived in this house for about 12 years now. We still have boxes from several moves ago out in the garage. They'll probably be there when we die and the boys will have to go through all that old stuff and Riley will say: "What did they save this for??" and Casey will say: "Come on, you know Dad never threw anything away. Wow, some of these computer games are from back in the 80's!!! Wonder if they're worth anything, since those old antique computers they ran on are out here somewhere..."

I grew up moving a lot; it wasn't until I went to high school that I discovered that some people didn't have boxes of stuff; all their stuff was unpacked.

What a concept."


All this unpacking hasn't been great for my tendinitis; Jeff's been doing all the heavy work and I've been doing it a bit at a time, but there's just so much to do. One corner of my office is now filled with boxes. I think I'm going to give my arms a break this weekend, when my friend Rand comes to visit (our very first houseguest!). It's been ages since he and I have been able to hang out for any extended period, so I'm very much looking forward to seeing him again. Allison will be joining us for dinner on Saturday; I'm planning a "make your own handroll sushi" meal. I had lunch with Allison earlier this week; it's easier for us to get together now that I'm living further north (and she's on summer vacation right now, of course).

Some pics...

My friend Walter has his first beer in nearly 20 years, in celebration of his birthday:

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Some housewarming goodies from my sister, yum:
Housewarming goodies!


Check out my new magnetic wall! I have way too many fridge magnets to put up, so am limiting myself to magnetic poetry and a few magnets at a time. When I get bored of black, I may paint something over this and still use it as a magnetic wall.

My new magnetic wall!


I LOVE my new home office.

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Monday
Aug012005

unpacking

My office, in progress


(Photo above: my office, a work in progress. If you click through to Flickr, you can see Javascript tags for objects in the room)

Happy birthday to our friend Walter!

So I ended up using two pint cans of magnetic paint. One can gave me about five coats; I tested the magnetic pull with small piece of fridge poetry from Ruth (the word "chair") and it seemed pretty weak to me, so I bought another can.

Tips for those using magnetic paint: It dries VERY QUICKLY. The instructions advise using a roller brush and then smoothing over with a foam brush for each coat of paint, but I found I didn't have time for the second brush...the paint was already dry! I smartened up by the second can of paint and using a foam roller brush, but the previous coats of paint were already pretty rough and textured.

Ah well, I figure it'll just make the wall more interesting. :-) I've also decided to leave the section black, and paint a frame around it as well as add a night scene.

Thanks to Parki and Walter for their help over the weekend! Jeff now has a workbench set-up in the toolroom, and one of our storage lockers has been emptied. Here's what's still left in the other one:

Storage locker


A ton to unpack. I feel as if we've been packing and unpacking and moving forever. Though I can't really complain, considering what Scott and Amanda are going through! A quickie survey: How many of you still have boxes that were never unpacked from your last move?

Jeff doesn't tend to take photos of me when we're away and I keep forgetting to stick a camera in his hand when he's free and ask, so our photo albums tend to be records of what appears to be Jeff on various trips by himself or with our family and friends. Here's proof that I actually was at the cottage with my sister and her family last month (thanks to my sister for the photo):

Me, at the cottage


In case you're curious, I'm watching Jeff and my nieces in the lake. Either that, or I'm daydreaming about the day we're finally fully moved in and unpacked and I can get back to my writing fulltime....

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