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Musings from the Laundromat: Jurrasic nap, Horrific drink & Rey edition
It’s warming up in the desert. Today my car advised me it was 52 degrees on the way to the laundromat @ 7:30 a.m. Seems like only yesterday when I was reading ’32 degrees.’
I’m not ready for it to warm up yet! Nooooo!
Actually, my first stop was not the laundromat, but to the Redbox to return Jurassic World. I was one of the few on the planet that didn’t go see that one in the theaters.
My son and I got comfy and with bowls of food began the film. I should point out, that he’d already seen it.
Me: Ug. I hate seeing movies for the first time with someone who’s already seen it.
Nic: I haven’t seen it a long time …
*Moments into the movie*
Nic: Ok, Pause it … Remember this part.
Me: (Pause, roll eyes). Are you going to do this the ENTIRE movie?
Nic: No, no.
*Moments later*
Nic: Pause it! You know what I never noticed the first time?
Etc. Etc. Etc.
He needn’t have worried about giving me a play-by-play because I think I only saw 2/3 of it anyway. I fell asleep several times. (Sorry Star Lord.)

Earlier that day, Nic and I had gone grocery shopping.
Shopping with Nic always results in laughter – (and a bigger bill @ the checkout.)
This trip was no different.
Nic is quite the connoisseur of ‘unique’ beverages. $$$
He came across a fancy live probiotic, natural energy concoction and eagerly hurried off to purchase it after asking what aisle I could be found in upon his return.
I should have lied about the aisle.
Nic: Smell it.
Me: *standoffish glance*
Nic: It’s lavender and melon!
I acquiesced and gave the drink a sniff.
I wondered immediately 1) where was the lavender? 2) where was the melon? 3) why was it so fizzy and 4) if Nic could get his money back.
Nic: Take a sip!
So much was going through my head at this point – but mostly that I wanted to live. And then that if I DIDN’T take a sip, he was going to badger me for the balance of the shopping.
I sipped.
Now, have you ever left juice out and unrefrigerated and then accidentally sipped it?
Yeah.
This stuff tasted like prison hooch!
I gagged.
This was the beverage.

By the time we were checking out, we had two cashiers and one bag boy involved in the ‘dare’ of sniffing the drink.
The bag boy nailed it when he said it smelled like vinegar. One cashier told Nic to just down it. That wasn’t happening.
We ended up playing a game of ‘keep away’ with it the whole way home, and at home.
The bottle would appear sans lid in various places – like, my car, on the table pushed close to one of us, under the table and sneaked by each other’s noses.
We probably didn’t even need the movie, that ‘drink’ provided plenty of entertainment.
(I should probably apologize to the company now, I mean, I’m sure plenty of people stock up on their product and love it. It just wasn’t our cup of fizzy, fermented tea.)
OH! One more thing. I have a fish! Nic’s tropical fish had babies and a very brave and smart one managed to survive. I adopted the teeny tiny grey blob speck and named her Rey. (Nickname: Blobba Fett)
Here she is (Nic insists it’s a girl because of some fin thing? I’m trusting him on this one.) Get your magnifying glass out:

She’s in front of the blue thingy.
So there you have it! My weekend in a nutshell. Dryers are almost done so I’ll be bid you adieux and hope you all have a wonderful Sunday and a great week!
Musings from the Laundromat – staying up late & sharing too much edition.
Didn’t see my laundry lady last week as I was house sitting – but it’s odd because I did see her in a shop just before that weekend.
She came over and chatted and her parting words were. “See you on Sunday!”
I proceeded to fret throughout that weekend because I hadn’t remembered to tell her that she wouldn’t.
Silly isn’t it? But I felt like I’d missed an appointment and hadn’t bothered to officially cancel it.
Here I am this week, so all is righted.
She HAD noticed however. “Yeah, I made your coffee and didn’t see you.” She said.
😦
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Stayed up super late Friday – I think, just because I could you know?
I get so excited about Friday, even though I don’t ever GO anywhere.
Played an online game I like for hours – did very well so proceeded to go into random rooms and gift those less fortunate with most of my spoils.
Wrote a couple of posts here that I’ve since deleted – too raw. Too much info. (I’m not kidding when I say my censor button is missing.)
Then I watched a really weird movie on Netflix, then another and another … before I knew it it was early morning! I felt so naughty.
Then I remembered I’m 46 years old and no one actually cares if I stay up all night anymore. Well, my BODY cared. I slept in until 11 a.m. Feeling like I hadn’t slept at all.
Needless to say, the house didn’t clean itself yesterday, and it won’t today either, but I shall. I just can’t DO all nighters anymore! I’m getting too old for that crap.
Good thing I was home and not at some bonkers club. Sorry, I’m chortling right now having read back that last sentence. I don’t ‘outside’ and I don’t ‘people’ so the odds of that club scenario borders on the absurd.
My crowd consists of the ‘Snow Birds’ that I see every year at this time at the laundromat, my Glaucoma Man (who wasn’t there today) and the laundry lady.
My happy comes in the form of my son and dog and home. And of course my friends and family who I REALLY need to see face to face more.
I dream (literally) of being amongst people and finding love. Had the oddest dream last night of another faceless soul who loved me.
They’ll remain there – in my sleep. Because my heart is still mending and besides, what if they want me to actually leave my house?!! God forbid.
Musings from the Laundromat: Limping Manatee and a Surrogate Angel edition
Laundry lady has bronchitis – but is here anyway. It is SO humid inside this building today. I feel like I’m breathing in water. That can’t be good for bronchitis right? Or is it the opposite? I can’t remember and I’m the Queen of Bronchitis.
Outside it’s grey and cold. I debated putting off the trip when I woke shivering this morning.
I had slept fitfully. Tossing and turning and looking at the clock.
I had arranged for a friend to take my mum some lunch and a smile from me. A surrogate to bring a little sunshine to what is a dreary routine day for my vigilant and loving mum.
Every time I woke, I looked at the clock trying in my sleepy state to do the math to figure out what time it was in England. Felt like a bittersweet Christmas Eve.
THANK YOU to that friend by the way. I think I can use her first name without her minding. Theresa and I went to primary school together. And, she just happens to be married to the brother of my first love. Crazy how things turn out eh?
So now I’m here. I decided it wasn’t going to get any warmer from the looks of it and would be nice to get everything done and relax for the remainder of my last day off.
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In other news, Butters, the cowardly manatee, injured herself.

She started having difficulties getting around about a week and a half ago? I thought perhaps it was the shift in the weather. It’s been cold, windy and rainy in our desert. On some days colder than the East Coast! I did the math, realized we’ve had the pleasure of her company for almost 5 years and she was certainly no pup when she found us.
But then she started to noticeably limp.
I checked her legs – she didn’t cry out.
Checked her paws and pads for those evil rams heads that inevitably find our feet at least once a week.

Nope. Nothing.
Then I had a small panic.
I couldn’t afford to take her to the vet – and lamented this on Facebook.
Someone mentioned ‘Care Credit’ which I applied for the very next day and qualified for. Made an appointment and yesterday afternoon we were off to the vet.
I make that sound pretty smooth right?
Um – no.
Butters on leash, realized we were exiting ‘the gate’ AND we were headed to the car and proceeded to freak OUT.
I got her in the back seat then she upped her freak out a notch. Her excitement had me blocking the back seat with part of my arm whilst trying to change gears with the same arm. (Well, the hand attached to the same arm – you know what I mean.) So, I’m elbowing the divide between us and making cooing sounds until we arrived.
Now she realizes where she is and is immediately overcome with sensory overload.
Hyperventilating began. As did excited shaking. And wind passing. And panting. And it was 20 minutes of this fun mode until we were put into a room.

For some reason, she also managed to shed more??? I kid you not, there was hair EVERYWHERE. I kept petting her, it kept coming. I mean, she worked herself up so much she was losing her hair. Lol.
At this point, I’m thinking the vet is going to assume I brought her in for an exorcism.
She was a trooper for the staff. (Okay, I did have to get on the scale with her to get her weight, but other than that and trying to sit on the thermometer while inserted, she did very well.)
The vet examined the offending leg. OH! I should point out that the vet only knew which leg to examine after watching videos of her limping that I had taken the night before.
Because, the minute we got there, guess who was no longer limping? Ding! Ding! Ding! You win.
Yup, Butters, in her adrenaline pumped state – suddenly had no signs of an issue. Other than mental.
Her range of motion was amazing (better than mine actually) – and other than a few joint pops as the vet pulled and bent and prodded, he concluded she had just over extended or sprained the leg. (Not surprising since she thinks she’s super dog every time she fly’s off the porch in pursuit of a rabbit or car.)
She has anti-inflmmatories to take and is meant to chill out for 6 days.
Didn’t end up having to use the Care Credit as no X-Ray was taken. If she isn’t improving in the coming week though, that’s the next step.
So it’s been quite a week.
Nic and I spent the rest of the evening gorging ourselves on Chinese food (courtesy of a gift certificate I received for Christmas) and watching a movie together.
Butters limped around the house as if nothing note worthy had happened that day.
Which is good, because I think she’s right pawed, and it would be difficult to write in her little diary if she had thought it worth noting.
Musings from the Laundromat: Early Earfuls and Policing my Pocketbook edition.
It is entirely too early to ‘morning’. I dressed in the dark and gathered the laundry in spite of that.
Glaucoma man is Chatty Charlie again and I was just trying to form words that made sense in a sentence in response to him. Not that he was listening to my end of it. lol.
Last night there was a last-minute switch out, and I ended up getting the guest ticket to see Willie Nelson with my dad. I’m not a huge country fan, but if you get an opportunity to see a legend, you don’t pass it up.
So here I am, tired and wanting to be in my bed, not perched on a hard red laundromat seat.
All the regulars are here.
We acknowledge each other with a nod or a meaningful stare. It’s pretty funny.
If not for the people, I’d be completely over this whole laundromat thing. 5 years … 52 weeks per year – I’d switch over to my calculator application but I’m too tired to fuss with that. You get the point though. I’ve been here – a lot.
Glaucoma man just came over to chat some more.
He’s on a roll today. And now I hear him clearing his throat and sighing behind me.
Time to put the clothes in the dryers.
OK, in the time it took to do that transfer, glaucoma man covered the following topics: The flu, vaccinations, the lottery and anonymity. My ears are now awake.
They’re not sure how they feel about that, but they are in fact awake now.
My view is of a shopping center, but behind that, gorgeous mountains. Now my view is of glaucoma man.

He’s really making the rounds today.
He never has a lot of laundry by the way. A small bag of bits and pieces. Hardly seems worth the effort. But I’m pretty sure he comes less to launder and more to mingle.
I think we might as well do some sort of laundromat potluck. Have all the regulars bring a breakfast item and make a little buffet on the folding tables. It would get in the way of my musing, but I’d have a happy stomach – plus, glaucoma man’s mouth would be too full to talk 😉
Speaking of, I managed to put on 10 pounds over the holidays. I truly needed to. But that’s it – I’m not willing to gain anymore than that.
I look healthy now – which is ironic because the crap I consumed to gain those pounds was anything but healthy.
Just had a man tell me I need to guard my pocketbook a little more carefully. It’s hanging on the laundry cart behind me. He said he was in law enforcement for years. What he doesn’t know is anyone that took my ‘pocketbook’ (how quaint is that?) would be sorely disappointed.
I thanked him anyway and am now paranoid about said pocketbook.
I must guard it with my life and end my babbling.
I’ll tell glaucoma man you said “Hi.”
Musings from the home (since glaucoma man was ‘Chatty Charlie’ today
I tried, I really did. I pulled out my iPad after giving my ‘laundry lady’ her Christmas ‘bonus’ :). I was so happy to be able to do that. I see her 52 times a year and each week, she has a smile for me – makes coffee and is sure the WiFi is working. So yeah, she got a little something.
But, Glaucoma Man WAS chatty Charlie this week – so I listened. And didn’t type.
So I’ve decided to share my day with you in photos.
FYI: My Nannie is being moved to a ‘care’ facility tomorrow. There is nothing more the hospital can do for her – and my mum is still over there. Of course she is. She is a strong, amazing, loving woman. And if I’ve been anything but positive this season, it’s because I miss her and I am wishing I could hold my Nannie’s hand.
ANYWAY!
Let’s get to those photos before I start being allergic to something and have water coming out of my see-holes.

I think my favorite bird has to be the sparrow. I love how they hop. I love how unassuming they are. Others might think them bland – I find them adorable. I captured a few in my ‘faux’ garden. I keep the plants to the right of this picture because they attract bees and we SO need bees, I keep that weed to the left of the picture because – well, because it makes me feel like I HAVE a garden. LOL.

This one – I keep telling Butters “Santa is coming!” I also told her today, “You’d better have a bath for Santa” and she hopped right into the tub. This was what remained of her after she went outside to completely dry off.

This was my clean ‘Bah’ before she left those prints. And the Pokemon towel in the background? That’s become hers – but I remember how much it meant to Nic when first purchased.

Flowers from last weekend wilting – 😦 They were from my son’s girlfriend and I adore them. You’ll also notice an Elinor Donahue cook book. Fun fact: One of my favorite people on the planet, and my son’s godfather is her son. I miss him and wish I could hang out with his lovely wife and gorgeous daughter.

Bumblebee has this outer seared inner sashimi thing available – and right now, there is a $2.00 off coupon available. I snatched it up. Add wasabi and soy and HEAVEN!

Just love how the light caught my little chair Santa. He’s actually supposed to be ON a chair – but, we don’t have a dining room table/chairs anymore. So, he get’s the cushy life. 😉

And lastly, my sleepy girl. We played ball after her bath so she would totally dry quicker. (That doesn’t seem like a grammatically correct sentence – but oh well.)
THAT was my Sunday.
I did laundry, chatted, shopped at Walmart and completely melted down due to um, being @ Walmart – wrapped,

took photos – ate yummy food and NOW! Now, I’m going to watch my recorded ‘Top Chef’.
I’ll post before Christmas, but if you don’t read before then, Merry Christmas or Merry whatever you celebrate OR just, have a happy week – and thank you for following and I wish you nothing but gratitude, love and peace. X


