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Birthdays and such

February 7, 2008

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You know when you buy a kid a much needed computer
(because her’s died a week before Christmas and
we bought her Computer stuff for Christmas)

and you tell her then that this is also a birthday gift…
Yeah, it sucks when the birthday rolls around
and that is what you have/had for her.

So we did buy her something cool at Ikea, and
I’ll go today and find something small and a card.
She just wants a family dinner, my fettuccine to be
exact. Brandon is taking her out on Saturday
which is actually her birth date. The 9th.
Her best girl friends are doing something for her
on Sunday. I guess I can quit worrying, sounds like
a lot once you write it down.

Evidently they had a tornado pass over the school yesterday.
They had an actual “take cover” moment. I knew nothing about
it until I met Hilary at the doctors office yesterday afternoon.
(just a check up, she’s not sick) Yet another case of needing
to watch the dumb local news. The school wouldn’t call for anything.
I can not wait until this is over. Come on June!

So, Yes, Hilary is about to be 18 years old.
I cant even go into what that feels like.

The phones were all screwed up yesterday. We have no
home phone and the cell towers were all tangled. Jan tried to
call me and was told she wasn’t a Cricket customer! Not hardly.
We are very fortunate to live in a valley, our home sits low
on the hill we are on. Protected from most things that would
harm us or it.

I named it Haven Hill 16 years ago when it was just the kids and
I and they were going through the divorce. They needed to know
that nothing would change here. That we would be the Burke Tribe.
The four of us strong and unchanging. We could do anything at
Haven Hill. As long as we were together. The house would protect us.
It has and we have loved it back. The little sign I painted for the
front door all those years ago, says just that.

Yesterday after the doctor visit I turned off the frustrating phone
and slept. I didn’t even see Jan last night. I slept the entire evening
and until 8 am. I realized while we waited two hours at the doctor’s
office that when I sat still I fell asleep. Must mean something.
So I took the day to sleep. Wasted? Probably, but my head and
heart needed it. Ambien is a good thing.

Tomorrow our friend L is coming to have me help her with a
table she wants to mosaic. She will also do our taxes.
More than an even trade, poor woman.
I may hurl. I hate tax time. Hate it with all I am.

Off to buy things to celebrate my baby being 18.
I could just cry, damn it.

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The happy couple at work.

5 comments

  1. Happy Birthday Hilary!

    Thanks for including the pics, Annie. The first one is particularly gorgeous. Sounds like she’s going to have a wonderful birthday weekend, so no worries.

    I’m still trying to recover from having had pneumonia. I just figured once I was done with the antibiotic, I’d be fine. Apparently it doesn’t work that way, lol. The doc said it will take a couple of weeks to recouperate because I had been very sick. I don’t like that answer because I want to be better like yesterday!

    I dread tax time this year. My father normally does our taxes, but since we haven’t spoken 6 months, we’re left to our own devices. It’s scary because of my home business and such. I think we’ll go with the H&R Block software because it comes with “people” and we might need some of those.


  2. We are very fortunate that Linda used to be a CPA before she became a nurse.
    She has been doing ours for a few years now. With Jan’s coroners office income
    it was difficult as they don’t deduct taxes. A woman the office used screwed
    us up royally one year and we started getting help from Linda. We usually
    take her out to dinner as thanks because she refuses payment.
    Which is lovely really. I feel for her.

    Pneumonia is a bugger, each time it does a little damage that
    isn’t easily recovered from. The scaring is permanant.
    I know too well. Eventually the meds will kick in,
    but pneumonia has become very strong and
    the meds more resistant to it.
    Please be careful, don’t ignore severe
    shortness of breath.
    (The preceding medical advice is from me,
    not a nurse, but knowledgeable about this
    particular topic all too well.)


  3. LOL - thanks for the disclaimer, but some advice from a friend is always appreciated! Plus, you’re married to a nurse and you’ve lived through pneumonia. The problem I’m having now is that the whole mess threw my asthma into a tizzy. I rarely ever have trouble with it, but I’m wheezing because of the trauma to my lung. I have a nebulizer with a steroid, as well as a rescue inhaler, just in case.

    If I am not any better by Monday, the doctor wants to hear from me. If I get worse over the weekend, my little brother is a doctor. I hate to bother him, but if I have to, I have to. That’s the price he pays for being the youngest!


  4. So cute and good reading up :)

    Hope everything is OK with the phones. If you ever need anything, don’t hesitate to call :)

    xoxoxo
    Kimmy
    http://www.kimmy.cc


  5. Oh, Hi Kimmy! wow, long time,
    Thank you so much for helping
    us with our issue. When it went
    into the third week.
    I begged Jan, “just call Kimmy,
    she knows what she is doing”.

    Now Kate has lost her phone.
    Seriously I am over this phone thing LOL

    Thanks for coming by, we have missed you.


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