Thursday, March 26, 2009

Thursday's chores

LOL......Ana doesn't think adults have chores.

My day started at actually 6:45 when Ana walks in, but I went to the nursery at 7:30. I started the process of merging the addresses for the ala-talk; a chore that always takes me a while since I can never remember exactly how I did it before. Finally I had that done, labels printed and put on 138 newsletters.

Next, it was figure out, yet again, how I print the newsletter to PDF/without purchasing that part of the PDF thingy. Finally, that's done and the newsletter is sent to those who request it via email.

All this time, constant interruptions by dear hubby asking questions I don't have answers for!!!

By now it's almost 10--yes, it took from 7:30-10:00 to get that small chore done; given the many interruptions I had.

I have to potty, grab purse and head to McComb for a Medicaid recertification for the girls. That appt. is at 10:45. It takes a good 35 minutes, sometimes longer to drive to McComb. I left at 10 and arrived over there at the office at 10:35 in spite of getting behind some slow traffic.

30-45 minutes in there taking care of that; out the door, by one bank who apparently doesn't allow walk ins and I needed my check cashed for the newsletter and stamps. By WalMart to return Stacie's license which I had to have; on to another bank to cash the check. From there, off to the post office to buy the stamps, out to car to stamp the newsletters, back into the post office to deposit them--whew, done. By McD's for a Big Mac, home, eat lunch, water house #2, answer phone, talk to customers...Terry decided to go eat supper with his mom, so he left at 2--customers still here when girls come in from school. Finally customers are gone and I start planting some 4" million bells.....did the plum, yellow, sunrise, rose star and tropical punch. Also got most of those moved into the house they go in---went to water them in and the hose wouldn't work.

Oh yes, Terry said he had to replace that hose--but he hasn't. I may have to do that tomorrow.

All this time when I take a break, I'm resending that email newsletter to one member who is having email problems. I think she finally got her email fixed.....the newsletter didn't come back, but my email to her did. Go figure!!!!!!

Then it's almost 6 and I have no customers. Stacie picks up the girls, we take care of the paper giving me the right to stand in her place today, fax it to medicaid, she leaves and so do I.

Whew-- I think it might be close to time for some supper. The weather is thundering off in the distance....so I expect we'll have some rough weather. I hope we escape serious damage though. Small towns and areas surrounding us were hit hard in the wee hours of the morning..one small town almost whiped out from a cat 4 storm/tornado.

God just keep us all safe.

Klara

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Wednesday's chores

A rainy day usually gives us time to play a bit of catch up. I started my day off by crawling around on my knees pulling the dead vinca from the 4" trays and organizing them. Then I had several flats of vinca in cell packs I had to go through and clean up, making sure all cells in a pack had a plant.

Then Terry and I pruned and loaded up 80 6" pots of million bells and carried them from the back greenhouse out to the front and put them on a table.

I then started planting tomatoes---I managed to get around 27 flats planted, tagged and all moved except for the last 7. We had several customers today in between rain showers. During some of the down time waiting while a customer browses around I watered some thirsty plants in #3.

Tuesday's work

Yes, this time of year I'm quite tired. Yesterday I started at 8 planting some baskets. I have a basket type tomato and I also do the upside down tomato in a basket with leaf lettuce planted on top. I had the baskets mostly ready when Kokomo Head Start came for their field trip--which I had prepared for by filling a couple of flats of 4" and wetting it as we were planting carrot seeds for them. So there was an hour spent with children while Terry waited on customers.

They left and I got back to the basket job....amid customers. Then I started on a tray of tomato plants, planting them into their selling packs. This tray had 288 plants and before I got half of them planted Garner, from Garner produce in Foxworth came. He's an older man and we have to help him but he carts away 2-300 dollars worth of stuff to sell over at the produce stand.
Before he was loaded and gone another one of my wholesale customers came and we pulled and loaded 23 flats of bedding and 15 hanging baskets for him--that was all his truck would hold.
Plus taking care of the retail customers. Terry finally took off to finish the tray of tomatoes I had started while I put the girls to watering as I still had customers... ....thankfully neither of them had homework.
I finished the day off by cleaning up the flats of Vinca. Vinca is hard to grow period until it get super hot and dry, so in the cell packs we're prone to lose a number of plants. Someone has to go through and make sure all 3 cells has a plant. Then we had that after 6 customer after we had showered and were ready to leave. :)

Shandi and the Jackson Urologist

We finally had our appointment in Jackson with the urologist to discover what the abnormality was/is that showed up on the tests run on her in December.

I was not impressed with the doctor up there at all.
We saw two docs, a young one who possibly was a med student and the old ugly doctor Harman who was about as friendly as a viper.

The young one walks in, asks where is her film, we tell him, he leaves. A few minutes later he walks in and says with no explanation at all:
We recommend doing the balloon procedure again up against doing invasive surgery where we'd go in and repair the problem.

huh?

You haven't even told us WHAT the abnormality is dude.....

Oh yes, he replies--she has reflux at 1%. We scale them 1-5 and she's at 1 which indicates the balloon is deteriorating and no longer working. We hoped she'd outgrow this......we? You weren't even here when she had the first procedure done, how can you say WE?

Then he tell us Dr. Harmon will be in a few. Eventually old codger comes in and says ......we'll set up to do the balloon. Turns around and walks out!

Stacie and I just look at each other.

Then a nurse? or some woman walks in with a calendar book and says June is the earliest they can do.
I protest because Shandi will have to stay on the antibiotic until them.

She scrounges around in her handy dandy calendar and finally says.....I think we can work her in May.......how's May 20th?

I was a bit snippy when I said...Ma'am, I suppose we have to take what we can get, now don't we?

We were advised that she'd have to wait because they take the little babies first due to no food or drink after midnight.

She assured me that someone would call prior to the 20th of May to give us a time to be there. BUT, if we haven't heard from them by the week before to call up there. Yeah....I've tried that before and it takes days to actually get to the department you need.

*grins* ok, all you wanted to know was the results!!!!!!!!!!!

But the balloon procedure is really a piece of cake. They put her to sleep, insert a catheter, shoot the chemical compound that makes up the balloon into the catheter...she wakes, potties, keeps some clear liquids down and is sent home.