Archive for 2009

So my outfit might look a little strange with snow boots…

My life has improved since my last post about wearing giant ugly boots every day to get to school/work.  I have started taking Dr. Isis’s advice and bring pretty shoes to wear while I’m at work.  I just hide my snow boots under my desk! I think I’m going to need to get a bigger […]

Bad news, good news

I have a terrible cold and no chicken noodle soup. BUT the weather is looking gorgeous for the next few days: While I may complain non-stop about having a cold, a stuffed up nose is much nicer than a migraine.  In other migraine news, I finally found some good barometric pressure information for the United […]

Good dishes make me cook more

Why yes, I do get a little excited about a nice baking dish.  If it was mine, I’d be inspired to make this Artichoke, Potato, and Portobello Mushroom Casserole recipe.

Migraine Log – Week 11

I’ve been taking Petadolex for my migraines for 10 weeks now (The first week I wasn’t taking it).  I’ve got 2 more weeks before I get to the 3 months mark – the amount of time it can take for the medicine to start working.  I’ll be taking it for 2 or 3 weeks beyond […]

Revelations

I mean no disrespect when I say that prescientific people, regardless of their innate genius, could never guess the nature of physical reality beyond the tiny sphere attainable by unaided common sense.  Nothing else ever worked, no exercise from myth, revelation, and trance, or any other conceivable means; and notwithstanding the emotional satisfaction it gives, […]

Weekly Top 5

So this is the crunch week of my scary February. Cross your fingers!  Luckily, there are some pretty good chocolate sales this week. Amazon.com Widgets

Universal Healthcare, please?

I went to the ER in 2006. I received a bill shortly thereafter for some extraordinary amount of money. I called the hospital, gave them my insurance information, and didn’t hear from them again. Late last month, however, I received a bill from a creditor for $1200 from the ER visit. I called the company […]