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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

Mom Rides Space Mountain!

Mom's 1st Space Mountain - Click for moreMom and I went to Disneyland today.

We actually drove up the last night. We ate at the Rainforest Cafe and checked out Downtown Disney. We stayed at a local hotel and were there for the park opening this morning, something Mom had never done.

Mom rode Space Mountain for the first time in her life! We spent the whole day there, ate at the Blue Bayou (right on the water's edge), rode every ride we wanted to, shopped around, and just had a splendid time!

Monday, September 5, 2005

Hurricane Katrina

You've all heard about the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. They can use your help. Here are some links:

How to Help/Donate:
FEMA: Help the Victims of Hurricane Katrina.
The Red CrossGive Blood.
New Orleans: How to Help
Best Buy is matching donations to The Red Cross made at their stores.

Government Links:
FirstGov: Hurricane Katrina Recovery.
Federal Emergency Management Agency.

Other Information:
Survival of New Orleans blog, you can start here: August 27, 2005. Here's where he's at: 650 Poydras St.

New Orleans: Hall of Shame.
New Orleans: How to Help (includes Hall of Shame Updates).

Katrina Help.

New Orleans Times-Picayune Newspaper and their Breaking News Weblog.

WWLTV.com Local News Blog.CNN: Hurricane Katrina.

Photos:
Weather.com Slideshows:
Florida 1 Florida 2 Louisiana Mississippi Alabama.

Space Imaging.

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Retro Post - One Day Rafting

For Father's Day '05 and Amy's 30th B-Day Sandy & I took Dad & Amy river rafting with Whitewater Voyages on the Lower Kern River's 1-Day Big Water Run. We drove up to stay the night in Ridgecrest Friday evening, stopping at the Riverside Spagetti Factory for dinner. Yesterday morning we continued on to Kernsville and took our trip down river. This was Dad & Amy's first rafting trip. Coincidentally our guide was Rob (the same Sandy & I had just a few months earlier). It was a fantastic trip!

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Wednesday, August 10, 2005

Serenity!

Some of you may have noticed that I've created an Index page featuring a promo for the new Firefly movie, Serenity.

Yup, that's right. In about 50 days (as of this post) the movie will be in theaters, and I can't wait! Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Lower Kern Rafting

Sandy & I went rafting over the last two days (06/13/05 - 06/14/05) with White Water Voyages on the Lower Kern. We went with a large group of friends as you can see if you click on the picture. We had an awesome time! When I get more pictures, I'll post them.

Update - Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Pictures now available here.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Wisdom Teeth

On Friday May 13, 2005 I had oral surgery to remove all four of my wisdom teeth. The surgery started at about 1:30p and I was home by 4:30p. I was given nitrous-oxide by a nose mask, an IV injection that practically knocked me out (though, technically I wasn't completely put under), and full mouth/jaw nerve block via needle injection. They did it in that order and by the time the IV was in, I didn't feel or care about much else. I have only a vague (and in my opinion humorous) memory of the event:

During the procedure I remember becoming aware of a scrapping or scratching noise in my mouth. I began to lift my arm towards the nitrous mask hearing a voice say something to the affect of "Ah, here comes the inevitable nose itch" and they removed the mask presumably to let me scratch my nose. What I actually wanted was for them to up the dosage, and after some hand movements and assorted grunts (I couldn't talk - stuff was in my mouth), they got the message and returned the mask. My guess is that they acquiesced, because the next thing I remember I was lying in the car's passenger seat and Dad was driving me home.

I don't remember anything more coherent from the surgery. I have some odd images, but nothing I could describe, and nothing bad. I don't remember setting in the recovery chair, and I don't remember how I got in the car.

Dad got me home and helped me ice my mouth. I took a full dose of the Vicodin that had been prescribed to me days prior to the surgery. My jaw and tongue stayed numb and tingly until the next morning, and I slept most of the rest of Friday (though I did eat some Jell-O and pudding at various waking points). By Saturday morning I was feeling pretty well, and by the evening I felt pretty good and was taking only minimal doses of the pain-killers.

It's now Monday afternoon and I've been off the Vicodin for over 24 hours. My mouth doesn't feel perfect, there is still some tenderness where the teeth used to be, and I have to be careful not to get food caught back there, but it feels good all in all. I can actually feel relief. For the last year or so there has been pressure and irritation in the back of my mouth and in between my jaw. That's all gone!

I have a few more days of healing to go, and a follow-up appointment on the 24th. I have plenty of soup, Cream of Wheat, Jell-O, and pudding to eat. I'm feeling great and am happy to have finally done this! Thank you to Dr. Seul for the excellent work, and to my parents and Sandy for all of your help and support.