20265. arkymalarky - 9/24/2006 4:05:58 PM I am SOOOO HAPPY for you NO!!! Sounds like you're having some great times. 20266. Magoseph - 9/24/2006 8:10:30 PM Have there been any webfeet sightings?
Yes, Jen, here: Message # 4206 in thread 149 20267. judithathome - 9/24/2006 9:26:12 PM I mailed a letter off to our mayor on Monday about the way people speed recklessly on my street...the street is a circle and people drive like bats out of hell down it and hit the blind curve going very fast.
Arrived home last night from the play and dinner out to hear from the neighbors that a child riding his bicycle had been hit by a car which didn't even stop. Luckily, someone got the car tag number.
Haven't heard anything yet about the condition of the child but he was taken away by an ambulance. 20268. Jenerator - 9/25/2006 3:51:48 AM That's awful, Judith.
Did you know that getting speed bumps in a neighborhood is a major ordeal? I contacted the city about having them put in by our house (we live in in a cul de sac, but the street in front is an occasional speed zone) and I was told that I would have to talk to all of my neighbors and have them sign a petition (?) and then *we* would have to pay for the speed bumps - roughly $2,000 a piece! 20269. Jenerator - 9/25/2006 3:52:22 AM Thank you Magoseph - Webfeet is a delight! 20270. Ms. No - 9/25/2006 4:06:25 AM Alistair,
The facette joint is on either side of the vertebra in the lower back ---- I don't know if it's called a facette joint on every vertebra in the spine. The doc only showed me a piece of a spine, it's formed by the little prongs on either side of the vertebrae where they overlap. There are nerves in those little gaps and if the joint is out of alignment, it pinches the nerve so the rest of the muscles spaz out trying to hold everything still so you don't touch the nerve and you get these horrible "guardian" responses if you endanger the tender bits. Of course the guardian responses hurt like hell but they're a warning not to move however it was that you were attempting to move.
And yes, it's excruciating, the worst pain I'd ever experienced in my life and of course when it isn't spiking it's throbbing and achey so you get fatigued from the constant mid-level pain and nothing is comfortable although walking is easiest. Sitting, standing and lying down are all hellish.
But I've lived a relatively pain-free life. I cracked a collarbone when I was a child, have sprained both my ankles and torn muscles but never broken anything. I did have gall stones for a couple of years and then surgery for it. Up until this I suppose migraines have been the worst of it other than a few gall stone episodes and they kind of tie each other. This was far and away the absolutely worst and I am saying hourly blessings for my chiropractor.
My brother and I affectionately refer to chiropractors as witch doctors. You go in, they don't cut you open, just put you in a weird position and then lean on you and magically your pain is better. I always look for the chiken and goat sacrifices but I haven't seen any yet.
20271. Jenerator - 9/25/2006 4:14:04 AM I've had 16 facette injections. They've helped a great deal, Ms. No. Good luck - back problems are challenging. I hope you feel better soon. 20272. judithathome - 9/25/2006 5:37:31 AM Jen, that's the beauty of living in a small, incorporated village...not that much red tape in a burg of only 2,300 residents.
I don't expect speed humps but I do expect a sign reading Slow, Children At Play. And I also expect the police to drive around the area a little more than they do now. Village ordinances already state that the speed limit is 20 mph on residential streets within the village limits and I want that enforced on this one. Sad to say, I think this accident may cause them to listen a little more seriously now. 20273. Jenerator - 9/25/2006 12:25:41 PM If speed bumps are the answer, though, be prepared to pony up the money! And everyone whose property they're in front of us must approve.
I hope the kid is okay.(?) 20274. Magoseph - 9/25/2006 2:33:05 PM Hello, everyone,
Flexy succeeded to have two signs put near our house this summer—he saw a group of workers taking down trees and bushes along the road that blocked drivers’ view and he just explained why he wanted the signs. To his happy surprise, they were there a few days later. The area has a lot of new people paying high taxes the last few years and Flexy presumes the township likes the new revenues and want no complaints. 20275. RickNelson - 9/25/2006 2:39:32 PM I'm also getting worried on my once quiet street. It's only two blocks long and has long been quiet. The past few years has seen an upsurge of traffic due to a small office building built at the start of our street and other businesses the next street over. We knew this street abutts the smallest business district of our city, but didn't expect this much traffic, as it never had been like this. All of a sudden we have homes with three renters inside, each with a car, and others who have no interest in keeping our neighborhood safe and clean.
Now more time needs to be spent, that I don't have, in order to start getting a stop sign at our one NO SIGNAGE intersection. Yuh wonder why it never got a yield at a minimum, but it has cars being outrageously dangerous on a non-stop basis.
Secretly I want one of them to have a huge crash. Then the city might pay attention and I wouldn't have to waste all my time. 20276. Magoseph - 9/25/2006 6:32:21 PM Tired of hair to my shoulders, I'm now going for a short haircut. See you... 20277. Ms. No - 9/25/2006 8:40:14 PM Oh my god they're going to have a girl! What in the world are they going to do with a girl??? What in the world am I going to do with a niece???
Oh, this is so cool! I can't wait for March! She's not due until then.
My brother just called to tell me the news and then he was soliciting help with names and I wanted to suggest our grandmother's name as a middle name but decided maybe I shouldn't for whatever reason and then he says "We don't have a first name yet, but her middle name will be Mamaw's."
Yeah, there are reasons upon reasons I consider my brother one of my very best friends in the world.
20278. arkymalarky - 9/26/2006 4:04:35 AM Congrats No!! 20279. Ulgine Barrows - 9/27/2006 6:55:58 AM Ms No
What in the world am I going to do with a niece???
Smooch her up, buy her frilly things, teach her to drive & fish & stamp leather.
All the normal auntie activities. 20280. Ulgine Barrows - 9/27/2006 6:59:00 AM 20275. RickNelson
Secretly, I wish I had enough ambition and bent towards malfeasance to be on the city council for rezoning.
Eh. I'd rather sleep late. 20281. Ulgine Barrows - 9/27/2006 7:20:23 AM 20127. Ms. No - 9/8/2006 7:06:14 PM
Wow, Ulgine, that is truly strange. Who'd've thought you could fall into a coma just from the common cold? Maybe he'll get progressively more like his old self as he recovers
Actually, he got some kind of nasty staph infection when he was in hospital the year before, due to a motorbike accident.
Eh, watch those hospital workers when they work on your loved ones. There are so many germs in hospitals. The workers are always at risk. And they work in a hospital environment. Eeeww.
Just politely ask them to wash their hands with regular soap before they touch your beloved. 20282. Magoseph - 9/27/2006 1:03:05 PM Ms. No,
I had more fun buying clothes for my nieces than for my boys. I have two nieces who’re sisters and this summer when their mother underwent a difficult operation, I was their consoler, just as I was when they were teens and had their hearts broken a few times. When they were little kids, I sent them T-shirts, jeans, and posters, even lots of candies, which they shared with their friends, now I remember.
There were times, though, when they scared me terribly. Knowing things about them put me in difficult situations--luckily their mother was always so much on top of things that I never had to betray the girls’ confidences.
20283. judithathome - 9/28/2006 12:34:41 AM Eh, watch those hospital workers when they work on your loved ones. There are so many germs in hospitals. The workers are always at risk.
This is so true...and you need to have someone there to check what the doctors are doing, too...luckily, my friend was there for his mother when the lab sent the wrong test results to the doctor and decided she needed an arm removed when all she had was a broken collar bone! 20284. Ms. No - 9/28/2006 8:22:16 PM Ai-yi-yi!!
Speaking of hospitals, any word on the little boy who got hit? I've been thinking about him all week and wondering how he is.
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