Friday, February 6, 2026

Medicalizing week done

I had a blog "in progress". It got too long and was full of too much "nothing" in my opinion, and suddenly it's been over a week since I posted one.  This one is an edit of the accumulation.

Between last blog and this one:  I got Ember's DNA test results back and it was boring.  She is, as expected, 100% Labrador Retriever.  She has the genetics that show the likelihood of her having a "dilute" coat color (i.e. no surprise she's a Charcoal as opposed to solid black).  She also has a "red" intensity gene, which explains the caramel look on her coat at times.  It also revealed that she has a tendency to allergies.  No news, right?  It did show she does not have any of the 247 genetic diseases they test for, so that's good news in the "no news".

At the end of this week, Friday February 6th, it got to 50℉.  It was both deck weather and leash walk weather, so we had a bit of both.  

Early in the week, we had a little snow slicking up the streets, and as the week progressed, a blast of below zero temperatures. We survived the edge of the big storm that mostly went South and East of us last week and have emerged into what's predicted to be a five-day stretch of "above average" temperatures.

It was a full week of "medicalizing" for me.  Friday the 31st of January was blood draw and Medicare's annual "wellness" visit.  On Tuesday February 3rd, I had the physical with the doctor, where he reviewed the results of that blood work, etc.  As with Ember's DNA results, no surprises.  I am low on vitamin D, probably because I haven't been taking my recommended wintertime supplements.  I'm trying to play catch up now.  But the cholesterol and thyroid, kidney function, etc., were all good.  Blood pressure no worries.  Everything continues.  Keep on going to the trainer, keep on walking the dog, etc.

Yesterday, Thursday the 5th, was the day set aside with the dentist, to repair two fillings.  I got the marathon report from my dentist... her hubby finished the Disney half marathon, and is trying to re-qualify for Boston, since their youngest child doesn't remember visiting the ducks (and they have been reading the book "Make Way for Ducklings").  

It was an interesting "personal connection" week with my medical providers because I not only got the dental family report, but also my doctor's oldest daughter is graduating from college this Spring!  When I first started going to him, he was just out of residency!  There is something to be said about these long-term relationships with health care professionals.

Another full moon slipped in during this time period, as well.  The so-called Snow Moon.  I loved this moonrise photo with the tree as a stark silhouette.  I should credit that this is not my house, but my neighbor to the East.  His tree is featured in many of my sunrise photos, too.

Bottom line:  life goes on, and Life is GoodKeep on Sparking, my friends!







Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Winter for reals

 

We did not get much snow.  This one is from Sunday morning, so it has paw and footprints from both Saturday and Sunday, the 24th and 25th of January.  Ember has become very good at going out "on her own".  When I started to take us out for "poo patrol" on Saturday morning, she yelped and jumped but I couldn't determine whether she had reacted just to the cold underfoot, if something stuck her, or if I accidentally stepped on her toes... whatever the cause, I comforted her, and put her back inside while I completed the yard chore.

Saturday, seeing that one or two other dogs were in fact getting leash walks in the neighborhood, despite the cold and her own hu-mom being unwilling to do that, she looked longingly out at them.

I think this particular cold snap has proven her labrador breeding.  She spent time in the yard solo several times over the three (so far) cold days.  It takes her a bit to find "just the right spot".

Being the weather wimp that I am, I was grateful for the scarcity of the snow, and we took several short (very short) car rides, and played with some different toys and games inside.  I'm gaining confidence and she's gaining self-control.



Saturday the cousins lunch worked out after all.  My niece messaged me that her taste and smell had come back, so we all gathered at a nearby Indian restaurant and with six of us there. All ordering different dishes, we were able to have "a little taste" of all of them.  Mulligatawny soup for all, and three kinds of Naan.  Tea was the beverage of choice for the majority, except for FGC, who had some fancy chilled latte.  I'm going to put the version of the photo with "face obscured" that my DIL posts when she shares online.

As it turned out, this was the Yahrzeit for my niece's mother.  She passed 13 years ago, I think it was.  Same time as my son was coming home from his second deployment.  We got special dispensation for him to make it home a day early, in time for the funeral mass.

Coming home after the luncheon, the news out of Minneapolis hit like a punch in the gut.  This young man had many things in common with my son.  I don't know if I ever mentioned in the old Spark blogs that at one point my son considered going after a nursing degree.  He ended up with his master's in social work instead.  He is out there helping unhoused veterans, directly.  

I could easily envision my son helping someone who had been pushed down to their feet.  I could easily see him putting himself between the agents and the young woman, acting as a human shield.  In my son's line of work, de-escalating is second nature, just as it was for Alex Pretti.

On Monday I found myself in need of doing something to make myself feel better about the world.  Often, I find this by doing something nice for someone else.  I left a larger than usual tip at the coffee drive-through.  I also paid for the order of the car behind me.  I get a little thrill out of being able to do this anonymously.  I have no idea who is in that other car, and they don't know it's coming, either.  I hope it made their day just a little bit better.  The antidote to "bad things happening" is kindness.

Later I shipped back the unused "leak proof" undies, asking for a refund.  That was Ember's second car ride of the day.  It was still bitter cold here, but Tuesday should be a little bit less so.

I trotted out another new toy on Monday.  An extra-large "calming duck".  I had to take it away from her after only about five minutes, as she already breached the beak and started the de-stuffing process.  I shall try again with it another day.

By the end of a four-day stretch without daycare, this is what the x-pen looks like.  Toys all over.  I do scoop them up from time to time, but they tend to accumulate until she goes off to play with her puppy friends and I do a proper vacuuming job.

Wishing those who read from places more impacted by this week's big Winter storm safety and warmth!  Life is precious, as well as good.  Hug your loved ones.  Pray for peace.  And keep on Sparking!

Friday, January 23, 2026

Le Sigh!

 

The toy "in jail"?  It was just so cute, with the upside-down face looking like shifty eyes, if you don't realize that mid-forehead crease is in fact a smile, upside down.

This has been a week without much to "write home about".  On Tuesday, Ember went to day care, and I worked out with the trainer.

On Wednesday I tried out some supposedly leak-proof undies.  They weren't.  They did not make it through a grocery run.

Ember joins the package in the x-pen!

It's has not been much of an eventful week.  

On Sunday, Ember and I drove by the school where FGC was playing his basketball game.  My son was subbing in as assistant coach, and the regular coach was under the weather, so the regular assistant was being coach.  Also helps that the assistant coach is FGC's best buddy's dad, and the two dads get on well.  We were a bit late arriving, and I didn't want to disrupt the event, so I did not go in, but it was a good outing for the pup.

MLK day (Monday) there was an "ICE Out" protest downtown at the State Capitol, but Ember and I did not venture out.  Tuesday, she went to day care and I worked out with the trainer.  Wednesday, we went to get groceries in the morning and took recycles to the bins at the high school in the afternoon.  Just normal human errands, but my girlie likes to come along.

Thursday, she had day care again, and I did my usual house cleaning thing.  And laundry.  

When I went to pick Ember up at daycare, there was the cutest little terrier mix in for a health check.  Older dog.  According to the gent holding her leash, Piper was about to be up for adoption, as she had lost her family.  She was so gentle, and loving, and pretty and soft.  I let Ember touch noses and sniff with her as we were leaving, but I tell you, my heart wanted to scoop her up and bring her home.  I did not do so, and probably have missed my opportunity to do so, because she's a real cutie, and I hope she finds a new fur-ever home quickly.

Imagine the photo of Ember above with a little white Westie mix about 1/4 her size...

Friday morning, I woke to temperatures below zero, Fahrenheit.  Brrrr!  But Ember and I went through our usual morning routine for the most part.  It was Simparica Trio day for Ember.  I had just done the flea treatment for Prisoner earlier in the week.  We are hunkered down for the next couple of days, due to the cold weather!

We are having to reset when we get the cousins together for what was supposed to be Saturday's luncheon.  Since I've already got the reservation made, we're swapping out to have DIL's mom come instead of my niece.  No fun going out for ethnic food when your smell and taste are gone, per the niece, who just got home from a trip to find she had caught Covid-19, as had her roommate.  "Le Sigh!"

Life is good.  Keep on Sparking!

 

  



Friday, January 16, 2026

Winter resumes

 

The chill factor is back.  Mother Nature has remembered to check the calendar and delivered up a January style day!

Ember is a happy pup, having enjoyed three days in day care in a row.  Her hu-mom is mostly exhausted from peopling, but the peopling was both fun and productive.

The dentist found two things that need to be repaired, so an appointment has been made for that follow up.  

The eye doctor pronounced my glaucoma as "stable" and we settled that I don't need to go see him on a regular basis anymore. The regular eye doctor can monitor anything that might need specialist attention.  If that happens, he can refer me at that point. Yay!  Only one eye doctor!

Reminders of who I used to be...  

I was in for a surprise at the financial guys' breakfast meeting on Thursday.  On the walk from the car park into the building, I was randomly asked by another client whether I had ordered this cold snap!  I said I probably used up my budget for nice weather, so yes, of course I'm responsible!

It turned out that this couple and I sat next to each other at breakfast, and over the course of the usual chit-chat it came to light that she's of my generation, and also trained in engineering school, but she married an ag worker and moved to the Western part of the state where the work she could get was as a teacher... so she spent her working life teaching math.  We swapped stories about our experiences in college as women in engineering fields. We laughed over things like the introduction of calculators and the high-end slide rules of our day.  I left there with warm memories of "who I used to be" back before I became a triathlete or a dog lady.  I had found a new friend with whom I'd be ecstatic to spend more time, if ever we get the chance.  Even if we don't, we recognized one another as kindred spirits.  It's amazing what it feels like for those of us who are retired, to revisit our professional lives with the fuzzy pink of good humor!

Thinking of the month ahead...

Ember and I have a normal weekend and week ahead.  On Saturday the 24th, I'm hosting my son, his wife, their foster kiddo, and my son's cousin for lunch.  I haven't seen the two cousins together since the year her mom passed, back in 2013!  This is a friendship / cousinship I'd like to see grow.  Both of them are "singletons" at this point in their lives, being adults with no living siblings.  That description also fits my daughter in law. 

The last week of January and the first week of February introduce the next "medicalizing week."  Friday the 31st of January, feeding into Tuesday the 3rd of February I have the annual exam stuff: the blood draw, Medicare "wellness" interview, then the annual physical with the "real" doctor. Then dental work identified at Wednesday's visit is slated for the 5th.  I hope that will be the end of all this stuff until July, when we start the cycle all over again.

I'll close out with greetings from The Prisoner, in the sunshine through the window, from Wednesday morning.  Ember wasn't the only one who was happy that she got three day care days this week!

Life is good.  Keep taking good care of yourselves, keep Sparking!



Monday, January 12, 2026

Keeping Calm and Carrying on

 

Testing, 1-2-3!  I took this photo with night vision at about 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 7th, 2026.  That's the same tree I sometimes have in the foreground of sunrise shots, so it's looking a little bit south of east.  I'm posting here to see how well it transfers, but Orion is somewhat hidden between the branches of that tree.  This is a nostalgia shot to prove to myself that my childhood memories of watching Orion rising and marching across the sky as dad drove us home from grandma's house at the end of a long holiday visit are not faulty.  It's not easy to see against a light webpage background, but it is visible.

As of Saturday morning (the 10th), we are still a little above the average January temperature.  We have dropped back into abnormally dry conditions, overall, but not fully into a drought yet.  It's still below the freezing mark, so I'm still reluctant to go out dog-walking because of my Reynaud's, so car rides it is!  I am so glad that Ember eventually outgrew her car sickness, because this is a way to exercise her dog-brain, too.

Speaking of the 10th of January, this year marks 98 years since the birth of my father.  Dad's been gone now for a little over 26 years, but dates are something that stick in the brain, or at least in mine.  The other birthday memory of dad was the year that my brother Kevin (a.k.a. MOBYCARP from Spark days) ran a race on Dad's birthday.

I think it was a half marathon, named appropriately "Winter Warrior" or some such, but the photo he posted showed ice in his beard.  I think the FB post was in 2013. 

Somehow in my mind I tie them (dad and brother) together because of that.  My brother even mentioned at the time that he dedicated the race in honor of dad.

I am once again trickling out "new toys" that arrived this month.  One of her new favorites is a beaver head ball that bounces in unexpected ways because of the ears and the teeth on its surface.  Sunday morning was chilly (19℉) so I tossed it outside from the deck, and off she raced to retrieve it.  Five of those cycles and I have a dog that's tired enough to put herself down for a puppy nap.  

Another "new" favorite is a "lump of coal" in a dodecahedron shape.  Not sure just what the material is, but it squeaks and bounces, and she likes to chew on it.

I have a few more in reserve for when she needs an extra stimulus.  

A big beef bone came in the Chewy box that arrived on Sunday afternoon.  She happily chewed on it for two full hours.  This is during the time of day when she gets most restless, so the peace was wonderful.



The fur-coated automated jiggly toy died earlier on Sunday.  But I have another on "autoship" order for next month.  She really likes these.  If I limit her time with certain toys, they last longer (more sessions).

Monday I awakened to a restless pup, and we worked out some of that with a car ride, and some with giving her "rubbish" to tear up.  An empty oatmeal box with crumpled paper and an empty soda bottle was her makeshift puzzle of the morning.  It's how I keep the toy budget within reason!

The crud that's going around hit my son's household on Friday and over the weekend.  First it hit FGC, and they kept him home from school with a fever.  Saturday my son came down with it, and he kept himself quiet both Saturday and Sunday, preserving his recovery so that he was OK to go to work on Monday.  DIL got lucky, knock wood, and so far, has not succumbed.  Her mom had been with a larger social group for a birthday party on Saturday and came home with a rising temperature.  She recovered quickly and is also OK on Monday.  Her dad has been lucky, too, again, knock wood, and I'm not exhibiting symptoms, but kept myself to myself and to Ember, Friday through Monday, to protect upcoming peopling this week.

I have the trainer on Tuesday, the dentist on Wednesday, and the eye doctor for the glaucoma check on Thursday as well as a breakfast with the investment dudes.  Ember gets three full day care days.  That will make her happy, and hopefully less of that restless pup I saw on Monday morning.

Monday afternoon it was absolutely gorgeous out and nearly 60℉, so we actually got out for a sniff-a-palooza of a walk in the neighborhood.  My restless pup is now a very happy one!

Life is good.  Keep Sparking!


Friday, January 9, 2026

Onward with no resolutions!

 

45 minutes before sunrise, on Monday the 5th of January 2026.  It's coming, you can see that it's on its way, painting the clouds!

I have made NO resolutions for the new year.  Just to survive it, I guess.  Keep on breathing with each new day.  Try to still be a good person when the part of my identity that is as a US citizen gets smeared by a leadership team that does not believe in following the rule of law, either our own or in any global sense.  I do not like to think of myself as a "bully", but the things that have been done "in my name", "on my behalf" in the past year are disturbing.  

I am keeping my head down and trying to do the things I need to do to keep my little household and my furry friends going.

Tuesday January 6th, epiphany.  Ember went to day care.  My trainer wasn't feeling well, so that's been shifted to Thursday this week.  I went round the house with the vacuum, did mostly human laundry, but one load of dog towels.  The x-pen is slowly shrinking in the parlor.

I keep shifting things around, trying to make it roomier.  On Wednesday morning, January 7th, I took a photo of Ember with two of her "stuffies" on her cushy dog bed in the now "naked" corner of the parlor.  Such a good girl!

Does this look roomier?











Our human errand run on Wednesday morning was to drop physical payments in the post office mailbox.  After reading a couple of disturbing things online about changing rules surrounding taxes, I wasn't going to trust even the official mailbox around the block from me.

Oh, what were the disturbing things that I read?  First, that the IRS is discontinuing the IRS file direct application.  Which essentially means if you used this in the past, now you're likely to either have to find another free tax filing app or pay for one of the tax filing applications.  The link is to a recommended article.  Don't know how long it will be up.

I have been paying Turbo Tax for decades, so it doesn't really change what I'm doing, but this is disturbing to me:  another way to "reduce" the federal workforce and in general make it "more work" for the consumer/end user.  

Second, it was the announcement that the post office would change how they postmark mail.  This includes tax payments and mail-in ballots, which could have a negative impact on 1) whether your vote counts in an election, and 2) whether you get penalized for when you paid your estimated or owed taxes.  I hope I'm not the only one paying attention to these things! 

I'm a notch more paranoid about how and when I mail things.  I was already driving my mail in ballot to the election commission office.  But it makes me think.  I've got it pretty cushy.  I have a car, the time off to do this, and am still physically able to drive.  People who are less fortunate might be less inclined or able to do so, and they would then be the ones whose vote might be suppressed, or who might be charged penalties.

Wednesday afternoon, the news invaded.  Again.  I am in emotional paralysis.  37-year-old white, female, US citizen, killed by a federal agent, as she tried to get away from them.  She was shot dead by one of the agents, and the video looks pretty damning.  To said agent.  Young woman was probably terrified and certainly didn't intend to herself be violent. She is deceased; there is no way for her to testify as to her state of mind.  

I expect / suspect that she was there to "document" what was happening in her city. I can easily see my own daughter in law in that kind of role.  Not a violent person, but a person who is out to observe and warn and report.  

Apparently to certain people parking your car sideways in the street for three minutes (as one video shows was done) is sufficient justification to pull you from said car and beat up on you.  If you try to evade, it's enough to get you shot.  My own opinion:  some folks are too high strung and have too touchy an emotional trigger for law enforcement work.  We all make up stories in our minds to try to make sense of what we see.  I try to not cast the person "on the other side" as a villain or evil.  That doesn't mean I think their actions were justified. Especially when they led to loss of life.  Folks, we are all human beings!

Thursday, it rained most of the day, and the warm spell we've been blessed with is on its last legs.  Ember went to day care, and I read for enjoyment, trying to avoid the news.  I did a minimal amount of housework and ate entirely too much.  

Friday morning it was below the freezing mark when I got up.  Fortunately, most of Thursday's rainfall had drained away.  I was pretty careful trundling the garbage bin to the curb, and even more so taking the dog out on the deck (elevated, wooden, and not as dry as the concrete out front) to go do her business in the back yard.

After poo patrol we went off in the car for me to do some grocery shopping.  


When I came back out, this was the view:

I peered carefully to make sure I was choosing the car that had Ember in the back seat. I loaded my groceries and drove off.  As I was getting back into my car after taking this photo, the driver of the other one came out to his car, and we exchanged "nice car" comments!  Seriously, I have two nieces that each have a Honda Fit, same color, as my Dexter.  One of them is even the same model year.  This particular "twin" was a little more recent a year than Dexter.

Small world.  Trying to stay positive, while praying for those directly impacted by events that invade the space of the news.  LIFE, in itself is goodSpark on and hug your loved ones.

Sunday, January 4, 2026

First weekend of 2026

 



Sunrise and moonset, January 4th, 2026.  The sun peeked over the horizon at 7:51 a.m., local time.


It was chilly Sunday morning but predicted to rise to 50℉ in the afternoon.  "The kids" planned an outing at the big dog park near my house for 2 p.m.

Ember slipped her self-control in the morning.  The Prisoner wanted to come in, and I was not paying attention when I opened the door.  Yikes!  A scrimmage ensued, and eventually The Prisoner fled to the neighbor's yard.  I could not entice him back, even after Ember was safely crated.  He came back toward the end of Ember's first puppy nap, and I walked him down to his luxury suite.  He was still giving me a bit of side-eye for my earlier lapse in vigilance.

I baked a cauliflower with cheese for lunch and ate another portion for supper, after the dog park adventure.  

It got up to 50, as promised, but there was a breeze that made it seem chillier.  I have no photos to share of the dog park, as I put my phone in my pocket and just enjoyed watching the canines and the kiddo running about.  The stream was iced over in spots, and the dogs got both wet and muddy because it was not iced over in ALL spots.  

DIL did take photos but none of those she shared is missing the image of FGC, so can't post them here.  But the shenanigans of canines with kids are pretty classic.  Ember did manage to climb up the A-frame on the agility course, and the weave corridor was traversed by both dogs as well (while kiddo was perching on top of a couple of the solid wooden poles that line it).  

Ember tripped the kiddo early on, but he bounced up from it and carried on, having DIL check his scrapes.  The sun came out, and it felt warmer toward the end of the walk than it had at the beginning.

Kiddo wanted to toss ice chunks, so there was a bit of that kind of action, too.  I think I might be able to share that one as it's from the rear (doesn't show his face).

Everybody went home for baths at the conclusion of the park time, dogs and humans alike.  Ember's version was with the cleaning gloves.  I kind of like them, vanilla scent, disposable wipes in a mitt shape.


I fed Ember, then she sacked out, having had just what she needed from the day!  

We end the post with a gorgeous sun display as it sank to the horizon at 5:12 p.m. local time.  The Foster Grandson heads back to school on Monday after a nice long break, DIL heads back to work, and hopefully, I'll get my inner calendar reset to a regular "day of the week" awareness.



Life is good.  Keep on Sparking!






Medicalizing week done

I had a blog "in progress". It got too long and was full of too much "nothing" in my opinion, and suddenly it's been...