AKASnowWhite
more drink less run since 2008
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I don't know how people survive on only meager amounts of sleep! I was out until well after 3:00 am last night (this morning?) I gave myself a break and instead of the alarm clock going off at 6:00 am (my leisurely summer wakeup time) I set it for 7:30. But 4 hours of sleep is not enough for me. I'm in super slow-mo today. Hoping the coffee kicks in soon
So - the reason I was up until almost 3:30? My daughter got to spend some quality time with her father and I in the E.R.yep. My problem child
She had a bit of an accident yesterday evening when she was preparing the wash solution that we use to clean our goat milking machine and ended up with some pretty harsh chemicals splashed in her eye.
She flushed it for a good 20 minutes (not that she was happy about that mind you!) while I was reading the label, on the phone with Poison Control (who were GREAT btw) and deciding what to do. After several conversations over the course of nearly 2 hours with the Poison Control people (did I mention how FABULOUS they were? 'Cause they were awesome) it was decided that we needed to have her eye evaluated for chemical burns. So, into the ER at the Children's Hospital we went. And sat. And sat some more. The staff at the hospital were all wonderful, but they were on patient overload (who knew that 11:00 pm on a Tuesday would be such a popular time of urgency!). Plenty of nurses, support staff, etc, but not so much on the actual Doctor end.The final result was no chemical burn (thanks to my insisting that she keep flushing for 20 minutes), no cornea damage - just some rather uncomfortable scratches & irritation on her eyeball and lower eye lid.
Antiboitic eye ointment and off we went. She seriously asked the Dr. for an eye patchwhich was hilarious. Alas, no eye patch though (boo!) She's still asleep, I'm struggling to find the energy to plod my way thru the day <bleh>
Kat, I just saw a post that Southwest has flights from RDU to Orlando for $49.00
Nancy, so sorry for that to happen to her. Glad their is no damage.
How old is she?
Me - I've spent the last 24 hours arguing with my sister.My sister's camera is like a funhouse camera. I swear - and I'm not kidding - you can look fifty pounds up!
Gads. You need to take that evil picture machine of hers and replace it with a fabulous one like yours!
I'm feeling good - looking good - in my white capris that I wore at my lowest good fighting weight
You know how they say the camera never lies. Well they haven't met this one!
Thank GOD my mind is more rational these days. These could have put me under.
Kelly - how are you doing? You and your mum surving the start of your new food plan alright?
I am officially off program until this time next Tuesday!
I am not going to do any exercise either. My body is a little sore and tired and I need the rest, to prepare. Maybe not the best idea but I am doing it anyhow.
So - the reason I was up until almost 3:30? My daughter got to spend some quality time with her father and I in the E.R.yep. My problem child
She had a bit of an accident yesterday evening when she was preparing the wash solution that we use to clean our goat milking machine and ended up with some pretty harsh chemicals splashed in her eye.
She flushed it for a good 20 minutes (not that she was happy about that mind you!) while I was reading the label, on the phone with Poison Control (who were GREAT btw) and deciding what to do. After several conversations over the course of nearly 2 hours with the Poison Control people (did I mention how FABULOUS they were? 'Cause they were awesome) it was decided that we needed to have her eye evaluated for chemical burns. So, into the ER at the Children's Hospital we went. And sat. And sat some more. The staff at the hospital were all wonderful, but they were on patient overload (who knew that 11:00 pm on a Tuesday would be such a popular time of urgency!). Plenty of nurses, support staff, etc, but not so much on the actual Doctor end.The final result was no chemical burn (thanks to my insisting that she keep flushing for 20 minutes), no cornea damage - just some rather uncomfortable scratches & irritation on her eyeball and lower eye lid.
Antiboitic eye ointment and off we went. She seriously asked the Dr. for an eye patchwhich was hilarious. Alas, no eye patch though (boo!) She's still asleep, I'm struggling to find the energy to plod my way thru the day <bleh>
I did 2 miles this morning so 2 short runs done and crosstraining, mowing the grass, 60 mins, (front and back) squats, elliptical and pushups.
Satruday Long run 4-5 miles
But I feel like crap, haveing bad bad pressure headachs. Think I need to see a doc about this. Hope it goes away