Monday, February 6, 2012

Madonna, Clint Eastwood....

...NEVER thought I would put those two together in things I LOVED about a weekend.  That summed up the Superbowl for me.  At first, I loved the Chevy commercial, the world ending and only the Chevy's made it.  It all changed at halftime.

Loved how they brought in the Madonna halftime show with Jay Leno and his "Like a Virgin" ringtone.  In case you missed it...
This was awesome!
How do you not like this????  Yes, Madonna is in her 50's, she love fantastic, can still move (not like she did 25 years ago but enough) and has a great voice.  She made us all a little younger last night.  She brought back wonderful memories of dancing the nights away in the 80's, made us fall in love again!  Thank you, Madonna for you energy!  Even when she almost fell in her 5 inch heels made her so human and any girl of the 80's can relate to trying to do anything those heels.  Our knees are not what they were, our bodies don't want to move the way we want them to move.  She gave us a voice back then and she still has our back!

This is the BEST made commercial EVER!
This touched the heart and soul of America.  Football is our game, American made cars seem to be a thing of the past.  (Disclaimer...love my German made car, will only drive an Ultimate Driving Machine...really, I'm not being a hypocrite because everyone else drives American in the family)   Let's bring back America to what is once was!  Regroup...and WIN this fight!  Let's take our country back...was it political?  I really, don't think so.  It is about coming together as a country, as a team to win this fight, get back what was taken from us....our JOBS, our lives as we once knew them.  Halftime is over...it is OUR responsiblity to get back to where we were!

Another favorite!
I am sure a lot of people didn't even see this commercial or promotion (as we called it in the business).  It was at the very end of the Superbowl.  I am sure people were saying good-bye to their guests, cleaning up the snacks, getting the kids to bed, etc.  I loved this...it spoke volumes to my life for the last several years.  Mom's driving their children to various practices, watching their games, wishing, hoping, praying for their child to be that next "phemon". 

There you have it...my wrap up of the Superbowl.  Funny, not a single video of football.  The game was great, you see, not one of our favorite teams was in the Superbowl this year.  It did take place at one of our favorites' venue.  There were 3 former Iowa Hawkeye players involved in some way in the Superbowl.  What's new?  Hawkeyes are EVERYWHERE!  I don't like Tom Brady, Eli is OK but he is not his brother.  Maybe, next year!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Tribute Dance Competition








Well, it is that time of the year again.  Dance Competition time.  We have love/hate relationship with dance competitions in our home.  We do love them so very much.  BUT!  I spent 18 hours watching dance after, dance after, dance.  It was a lovely experience but I was exhausted by Sunday.  REALLY, I just sat there, hour after hour.  A few costume changes, make sure the lipstick is perfect...OK, go!

There is just so much talent.  I love watching all the different abilities and the creativity of the choreographers. 

I just love the gentleman that puts on Tribute.  He is very family oriented.  He had an essay contest and a local girl along with her 2 sisters and parents won.  It was a real tear jerker.  At least, it was to me, I am a real sap when it comes to just about anything. 

Our girls did a great job.  Mimi did fantastic in her solo.  It was her first solo and she nailed it!  I am so proud of her and all the hard work she has put into dance.  She truly loves it and it shows when she is on stage. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

It Is STILL January!

So, it is still this dreadful month of, January.  I just really don't like it.  I don't ever feel well.  Just an overall, BLAH feeling.  I decided to make a list of things that make me happy.  This goes beyond the normal, friends, family, financial security, a roof over my head, health, etc.  Of course, those things make me happy, they go without saying.  I'm saying...THINGS...materialistic things because sometimes that is what we need to get out of our "funks".  Everyone has heard of, "retail therapy", we all love things, regardless, if we want to admit it. 

Things I love...

*Ugg slippers...thanks Eddis
*my car and all the unnecessary warming devices, again...thanks Eddis
*fur coats
*cozy blankets
*vacations to California and Florida in the next 6 weeks

....is there a theme here...I think I realized why I don't like January...I am FREEZING~

*dance competitions
*basketball games
*good wine
*adorable wine glasses
*MAC make-up
*moisture facial spray
*dry shampoo
*manicures
*hair appointments
*Latisse
*black and white movies and TV shows
*a couple of good pairs of jeans
*Ugg boots
*flannel nightgowns

There...that made me feel better, look at all the wonderful "things" I have in my life.  I would have put Botox and Xanax on the list but if Eddis ever does read this he would think I needed to be committed...which maybe, I do some days!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Pre-Eclampsia...You Made Me Toxic

Definition from, http://www.preeclampsia.org/health-information/faq#zero

What is preeclampsia?
Preeclampsia (pre-e-CLAMP-si-a) is a condition unique to human pregnancy. It is diagnosed by the elevation of the expectant mother’s blood pressure usually after the twentieth week of pregnancy combined with the appearance of excessive protein in her urine. Important symptoms that may suggest preeclampsia are headaches, abdominal pain, visual disturbances such as oversensitivity to light, blurred vision, seeing flashing spots or auras, shortness of breath or burning behind the sternum, nausea and vomiting, confusion or heightened state of anxiety. Preeclampsia and related hypertensive disorders of pregnancy impact 5-8% of all births in the United States.
Most women with preeclampsia will deliver a healthy baby and fully recover. However, some women will experience complications, several of which may be life-threatening to mother and/or baby. A woman’s condition can go from a mild form of preeclampsia to severe preeclampsia very quickly.
Preeclampsia and other hypertensive disorders of pregnancy can be devastating diseases, made worse by delays in diagnosis or management, seriously impacting or even killing both women and their babies before, during or after birth.

NOW....my story.

It was 20 years ago, this very month.  I started to not feel very well a few weeks before Christmas.  My blood pressure at my December appointment seemed fine, the doctor was one I rarely saw and seemed to be in hurry.  This was my first long term pregnancy, so I left the office and went on my way to prepare for a wonderful Christmas season. 

I was feeling tired and had a slight headache but nothing that really stopped me.  I had a taste of "dirt" in my mouth.  I know, that sounds really weird, that is what I tasted.  I wanted to get some shopping done, to finish the baby's room but I just couldn't seem to find the energy to do it.  This something out of ordinary for me.  I also, didn't really like being left alone. 

The first Thursday of January, I started to not feel well after I ate dinner.  My husband was at a business meeting and cell phones were not that all common.  He had one built into the car but not something everyone carried around.  I called my parents and by the time they arrived at my house, I was covered in hives and my heart was racing.  They took me to the emergency room.  My blood pressure was elevated.  They did a urine and I don't remember if there was protein at this point.  The ER doctors chalked up the visit to something I ate.  REALLY?  They assumed my blood pressure was a mere "panic attack".  OK, I'll go home, I had an appointment at the doctor on Monday. 

So, my appointment on Monday....my blood pressure was elevated.  My favorite doctor was the one that saw me this day.  He made me lay on my left side and would take it again in a few minutes.  I thought fine, I get to relax a few minutes.  He comes back in, takes it and it is down.  Thank goodness!  I thought, OK, all will be good.  The next words hit my like a shock...."you need to go home, you will be on "bed rest" the rest of this pregnancy".  WHAT!  I was only 26 weeks...are you kidding me!? 

I left, with those instructions and to come back in a week.  After a few days, I am getting antsy.  I call the office.  "Can I at least go out to lunch?"  NO!  Stay in bed on your left side. 

I go to my appointment on Monday, thankfully, my husband took me.  The doctor walks in, my second favorite.  He takes my blood pressure, checks my urine and says those dreadful words...."I am going to admit you into the hospital"....WAIT...what is happening here.  This is really serious....

My weeks in the hospital.  It became my new home.  It was days of day-time TV, ultrasounds (about 2 a week), using my Elizabeth Arden, Red Door Lotion (I had the best smelling room in the hospital)  because my skin was raw because of the hospital issue bedding and not being able to sleep because I could hear the screams of woman delivery babies through the duct work.  All I wanted was to go home and see my animals.  I think about it now...how different my feelings would be today.

Several weeks later, my doctors feel they cannot wait any longer.  I have an ultrasound and our son's kidney's are not functioning.  The time has come to deliver this baby.  No, it is too early...what is going on.  My mind is not clear. 

They hook me up to everything they have. They use every possible item they can, the nurses were even making jokes about it.   They break my water, give me Pitocin.  YUCK!  Give me Magnesium Sulfate...DOUBLE YUCK!  I have contractions right away...they are horrible.  The nurse is in my face the entire time.  Within a half hour of all this, I happen to glance at the blood pressure machine.  240/170, the nurse quickly turns it away and says she has to go make a phone call.  I think, oh, she has to tell her husband she will not home early tonight.  The next thing I know, my doctor is in my room, running around like the crazy little man he is....closing the blinds, making the room as dark as possible.  He gets my blood pressure down and heads back to office.  I labor all afternoon.  He finally comes back after office hours and our son is now in major stress.  The next few, hours are a bit of blur.  I remember passing out...darkness, voices, emergency C-section.  We need to save this mother and baby.  I see my body being rushed to the OR...I am floating above myself.  These drugs they gave me are awesome.  NO....those weren't drugs....I hear voices rushing around, I see bright lights.  I wake up a couple days later.  I have a baby boy, 3lbs. 7 oz. 

That baby boy will be 20 on February 10.  It is hard to believe, it feels like yesterday. 

 This picture was taken several days after delivery.  I remember, they would bring him to me for very short periods of time because I was not able to go down to NICU. 

It took me about 18 months to fully recover.  Thankfully, we tried as much as we could to prevent this from happening with subsequent pregnancies.  More on those to come. 

Friday, January 20, 2012

Another Snow Storm...HOORAY!

We are experiencing another snowstorm here in the Hawkeye State.  I love it!  Absolutely, love it.   Why you ask?  Probably because, I know, I get a reprieve. 

I booked a trip to Southern California in less than a month.  HOORAY!  I am taking "the girl" with me this time.  She has been lobbying for this trip for about a year.  I think she secretly thinks she is going to get "discovered" while she is there.  Because, Hollywood is in desperate need of another 11 year old blond, that thinks she can sing!

Last year, I decided to make a yearly trip to Southern California to visit family and friends.  I had a great time last year.  It is quickly becoming one of my favorite places. After all, it is my birth place!   My love for Florida is very deep but Cali is coming in a very close second.  I only wish Eddis loved it as much as I do.  See, he is a Florida guy.  Not just a Florida guy but a Sarasota guy...he plans to live there someday.  I guess, when he thinks he looks good in a white belt and shoes!   Personally, I am hoping for sooner than later. 


As far as I concerned....

LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW, LET IT SNOW!

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The Hunger Games....

.....is addicting!  There is something about this series that makes a person wanting more.  Not only wanting more but it has completely taken over my life.  I am getting absolutely NOTHING done because of these books.  I dream about them or can't get to sleep because of the anxiety of the books.  SERIOUSLY.....it is a story!  I just can't shut my mind off. 


This is such a well written series...it is considered a "teen read", maybe, that is why I like it so well.  Go NOW, before your time runs out!  Read these books!

I must say, the first couple chapters of the first book are a little slow.  It is much needed "background".  Keep with it and you will soon get nothing done.  I took these books everywhere with me.  I didn't want to be without them, just in case, I had a few minutes to wait somewhere. 

The Hunger Games Official Trailer 2012 HD



....AND the movie...I can't wait!