Corrine 1973
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes
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Looking foward to your update soon, though I admite that I probably will not be able to read it today since I am taking Liam to see Star Wars in 3-D.

DH had to have the Baklava
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The one thing different I want about this meal is the weather. As soon as we finished dining in 2010, we got up and DOWN came a MONSTEROUS downpour. Within one or two seconds, we were drenched from head to toe. We were trying to make it to a dry place, but inside (and being soaked), it was COLD! We made it up to the lobby. DD and I went in to the restroom to try to dry ourselves off enough so we wouldn't freeze indoors. DH went and bought some umbrellas for us. We get outside, and it stopped.
Very much looking forward to dinner here again on March 4th.![]()
I love the update... The food looks wonderful... Not sure about the fisherman's stew though - not big on clams. LOL
I am so glad you found out what is causing your headaches - I cannot imagine having a headache that lasts a week. Will your new prescription help with them?
I sent you a PM about the camera's features... I purchased mine a year ago - have they changed the camera's features/model #s since then? That's my only thought on the difference... I can take a picture of my camera in a mirror, so you can see the model #, if you'd like. LOL Although, I haven't been wearing my glasses for months (I really need to)...
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Now I want Baklava. May have to go to the Greek Bakery today.
Hopefully the new prescription will help the headaches. The last time I had an eye exam she told me I will be getting reading glasses soon because of how long I have worn glasses.![]()
Great update on Kouzzinas. Maybe it is because I am not Greek or very adventurous in my eating but the only thing that looks good to me is the baklava.(Marrakesh has baklava too and it may be the only thing I eat there)
The other pictures I have seen someone post did not entice me to go there either just like when DH and I read the menu.
Any type of seafood stew/dish with mussels in it turns me off and I am Italian and mussels are used quite frequently but I think it comes from going fishing and the small inlet off the beach here in Ct beside fish always had eels and mussels that would get tangled in our line and gave me thefactor
Your daughter is beautiful,love her blue eyes.
So sorry your having a bad homework week, but thankfully your eye exam went well. My DH went earlier this year and found out he was getting cataracts, which for his age is kinda early he is 59, he ended up having ocular implants put into both eyes and can now see without his glasses except very close up whereas before he had to wear glasses even for tv and driving 24/7.
Looking foward to your update soon, though I admite that I probably will not be able to read it today since I am taking Liam to see Star Wars in 3-D.![]()
On to Kouzzina! This is not a new place for us. We actually enjoyed dining her in 2010 (which was the last time we stayed at CBR as well!). DH eventually asked for this ADR, and when I originally cancelled it, he got a little upset. (Not angry, but kinda down.) So I rebooked it for another evening just for him. When I told him, he was all happy again.
In 2010, we enjoyed our meal. I'm a fan of Cat Cora (I love watching Food Network). I was anxious to try her recipes! YUM!
While we were enjoying our bread, I noticed DD had an interesting look going on. She'll whip me for posting this ... as I'm not sure she even remembers this picture ... but I love it!
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(Hint: Can you see the sky in the background? The picture was taken at 6:47pm.)
The one thing different I want about this meal is the weather. As soon as we finished dining in 2010, we got up and DOWN came a MONSTEROUS downpour. Within one or two seconds, we were drenched from head to toe. We were trying to make it to a dry place, but inside (and being soaked), it was COLD! We made it up to the lobby. DD and I went in to the restroom to try to dry ourselves off enough so we wouldn't freeze indoors. DH went and bought some umbrellas for us. We get outside, and it stopped.
Very much looking forward to dinner here again on March 4th.![]()
Let me start by saying "Homework stinks."
Okay, so this has been a pretty rough week for me ... it's had its ups and downs. Even the downs are, in a sense, good, because at least I know what the issue is. Okay, so you're sitting there wondering what I'm talking about.
I've been struggling with headaches really bad this year. No, seriously, I had a headache for about a week. It started Dec. 31st and went to the doctor on the 3rd. They gave me a nice shot in the "hip" and some prescriptions (which their pharmacy didn't stock) and sent me home. But it keeps coming back and it's hard to get it to go away.
So the other day, I went in for my eye appointment.
What does that have to do with anything?
Patience. Let me finish.
I really just wanted a new pair of frames. But I needed a new prescrip, which was fine since the lens are at least 3 or 4 years old (at least). The eye doctor (because I can't pronounce Optometrist with my thick southern drawl) looked over my current prescription and asked me to read what was on the wall.
Squinting, I got most of the letters (I think). He said that I can still legally drive in FL, but only FL. (I didn't get it -- not sure if it was a joke or what.) He kept calling me blind, but not in a derogatory sense -- a joking manner. He's a super friendly guy. He asked if I wanted contacts (and why when I told him "no"). Then he went over the spiel about contacts and how they work with astigmatism and I should consider several options if I wanted to try them again. So we started talking about history and then he says, "I want to check on your glaucoma."I'm 33 years old: what glaucoma?
He continued on with stating that I'm a prime candidate for it, and I WILL have it. He just wanted to check to see how bad it was currently.
So he took pictures and then showed me the results. He went over the pictures, showing a normal eye (with no glaucoma and normal eye parts -- more on that in a minute) and an eye with glaucoma. He compared the three pictures, so I could understand a bit better. He asked how often I get migraines (didn't ask if I got them, asked about frequency). When I responded that I've been struggling, he showed me why. My veins in my eyes are HUGE! Again, he showed me a normal picture. He said I have vascular migraines. He went on about other medical things (if the veins in my eyes are so big, imagine how the veins in the rest of my body are, etc). He said I needed to watch my cholesterol and my blood pressure (which I just recently had a full work-up and everything was fine). He talked to me about my health (eyes and body) for a good while. He's not treating glaucoma at this time (I'm assuming it's borderline?). But he said that I need to come back in no more than a year to at least let him check my eyes.
So of course, this has had me stressed, and thus, a migraine. On top of trying to get my homework caught up.
So yeah, things will be fine, and I'm okay. But right now, I just want to shut my brain down for awhile.Is it March yet?
ANYWAY ..... Does anyone know what the core differences between the Canon Elph 100 HS and the 300 HS are? I'm a huge fan of Sony, but leaning towards the Canon right now. I'm at a loss for the differences. The Canon website makes it appear the 100 has more bells and whistles, but I'm being led to belive it's not entirely accurate. I'd love some insight.![]()
I am loving the food pictures. It looks so good that I think I just added another resturant to my with list. The only greek I have eaten is Gyro's, but I really love them. Actually to come to think about, when I worked at Walden books for a while I went to a Greek resturaunt for Lunch all the time. They got to know me so well that they would make special soups and give me a free bowl of it. Yummm!!!
I am glad that you found a reason for you migranes. Do you think if you talked to your Dr and told him what the eye dr said that he could give you a drug that would help more? Just a though.
Make me think that I need to find my way to the eye dr sometime soon. I do not wear glasses but it has been a very long time since I have been there. I did get some magnifing glasses when I sew to help me see easier.
Oh and just so you know, I took a look at your ticker and it said you have 3 weeks until Harry Potter so![]()
How was it in 3D? We need to find a theater that has it in 2D. DS can't see 3D,
Another place we have never eaten. I don't think I'd be adventurous enough to eat there. Gyro is as Greek as I get.
I don't know anything about cameras, sorry.
I hope your headaches go away soon! I've been getting migraines since I was 10. I'm now taking three different meds to keep my migraines away. One of them is a blood pressure medication.
Super glad you got a camera... I can't wait to see some of your test shots.I think you're really going to like it.
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Good luck with the camera.
Careful...some of those "take it when it hits' meds can be very dangerous... The doc won't even let me say their names anymore! LOL!
Nini
I played around with it for a bit yesterday. I'll be able to get some good shots (hopefully) Thursday and Saturday.I'll post pictures, so you can see!
Thanks!
They gave me ... Imitrex to take. I've taken a few doses and no obvious side effects so far. I will confess that I was terrified to take it though. I asked the doctor what the common side effects are, and I won't repeat what he said.But one night, I was desperate. So I'm okay with taking it. It doesn't remove the migraine, but it pushes it to a dull roar and I can function.
Was that one of them you're not allowed to mention anymore?
Just so you know...you can build up an intolerance to Imitrex. That is the one I had so much problems with. I started taking it when it was an injection (which works better than the pills by the way!) After several years of no problems I had a severe reaction...talking chest pains, no breathing, 911...the whole shebang. Very scary!
If you go a while without taking it, make sure someone is around when you take it again. I know my type of reaction is part of the reason you can only get the injection at a hospital now...
Nini
I'm finally back over here to catch up. So sorry about the migraines. My daughter (9) has them and I know they make her miserable, but so far we have yet to find anything to help with them. Sadly I think she's gotten so used to them that she rarely even complains any longer...just deals with them. I hope the meds help you.
And yippee for new cameras. I must say I'm considering that one as well, though I keep trying to find one on Ebay used but I can't find one for the price I want to pay. I looked at them in the store last week and really think I'd like to try one out myself. I just bought a used Canon Elph SD1200 to replace my Elph SD750 so once I get around to listing my SD750 on Ebay I will have only paid probably an extra $20 or so to upgrade to a camera that is 2 or 3 years newer. I don't really NEED the HD Video that the 300 has on it...but some of the other features I noticed on it looked cool. I just couldn't part with that kind of money for one new...I think I found it around $140 or so. I'm trying to pay less than $100 for one used.
Can't wait to hear how you like it!
This is one busy thread...miss a day and I am far behind again!So sorry to hear about your headaches. One of my co-workers gets terrible migraines. She has been put on several different special diets, been checked by many doctors, been to a chiropractor...still can't get rid of them. Maybe I should recommend an eye doctor for her.
I do hope they can find something to give you some relief.
Kouzzina looks delish...our DH's are so gonna get along. That fisherman's stew looks right up DH's alley!In a past life we lived in Washington state while DH was in the military. One of our favorite haunts was a seafood restaurant right on the pier in Seattle and his fave dish was the crab boil...just a bunch of seafood dumped in a pot with veggies and cooked together, shells and all. Not for me, but he loved it!
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I just wanted to pop in and see how you're doing... I am hoping your headache has gone away by now, and you are back to normal. (((Hugs)))
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I suppose I'm doing good?Just stressed from school and some personal things. I haven't had a headache (knock on wood) for a couple of weeks now.
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[OH! On a plus note ... My TA emailed me earlier. My documents are in(Mickey Mail)!She said I could come pick them up whenever. So I'll swing by on my way home from class tomorrow and grab them.
I also have to stop by the wine store. I'm going to burn a wonderful meal tomorrow night. Oh, I mean... cook. Yeah. Cook.
So I thought the kids could have sparkling juice and the adults could have a small glass of wine. It will be the only thing on the table that won't be ruined.
(Yes, I should totally audition for Worst Cooks of America -- anyone watch the season premier last night? -- but I'm too scared to be in front of a camera.)
[I also got the book Fairest of All today. I ordered it and a book for my Stats class last week, and they arrived today! Has anyone read Fairest of All yet? Any good?
[Still no new phones ... DH is balking at upgrading.I really want a 4S. And I really want it in time to get it all setup before our trip. One of my professors has decided to make the week before Spring Break (aka our trip) heck for us. So I am going to be SUPER stressed the last week of February.
Plus, my 3GS is on its last limb. Sometimes when I slide across the screen it will acknowledge me. Sometimes.
Hmmm ... I think that's all I have for now.![]()