Just A Thought…

I know not everyone is on social media. I am on Facebook only because I want to keep in touch with my family and friends. (Isn’t that what Facebook was meant for anyway?)  I have a page set up for this blog as well, but I’m not too active on it. Anyway, Facebook has become the breeding zone for stupidity, rude-ass behavior, and misinformation.

The thing I’ve been seeing a lot of lately – actually since 2016 – are political posts. Sometimes, I check out the comments and it blows my mind how rude and ridiculous people can be. I can’t help but debate with myself about dropping off of Facebook for good…but then…family and friends…

Most of the comments are either from folks who agree or folks who fact-check everything – which is absolutely fine, as long as you don’t get your info from Fox News. Remember how they were sued for almost $800 million for outright lying to the viewers? Anyway, fact-check all you want but here’s a thought…

Make sure you fact-check your own posts before you add to the misinformation and stupidity out there!

S.R.M.

Stark.

Raving.

Mad.

Stark Raving Mad: informal, meaning completely insane.

Yes, I am going stark raving mad. I know. I signed up for this. Dad will be 88 years old in February of 2025. I get it. I expected things would be a bit nuts as he got older but holy bat shit, Robin! 

Some days are better than others. Some days there are no issues at all. Today? Ugh. Today is one of those days where you just want to pull your damn hair out and scream. 

It started first thing this morning. I just woke up and I saw on my weather app that we are supposed to have thunderstorms on Tuesday. I told Dad that I hope I don’t lose our internet/wifi (we have a satellite phone) because I am expecting an important phone call from the SSA regarding my SSI benefit. I’d just hate to have to call them back – you know how it is. They leave you on hold for 40 minutes before they actually get to you and then they end up transferring your call to another department, and so on. Anyway, Dad said he hoped for no storms as well because he might miss his call from the Husqvarna folks regarding his mower. They are supposed to call before they come out to pick it up for repairs. I reminded Dad of what he told me last week. He said that he told them if they can’t get ahold of us then to just come pick it up. He said he never told me that. He told me what they said about calling before coming. I told him that yes, he told me that but he also told me that he told them if they couldn’t get ahold of us then to just come pick it up. He argued with me until I just dropped it. I try not to get that “I’m right and you’re wrong” attitude because there have been times that I have been wrong, but he always does this to me about so many things! I can tell him he already saw a certain movie and he’ll argue that he didn’t and swear up and down that he did not. He actually gets pissed off! So, I just let him watch the damn movie over again. No big deal but then about 30 minutes into the damn movie he tells me that I was right. He did see that movie afterall. Ugh.

Anyway, after lunch we had the same discussion we had last week. Dad had an appointment with his Cardiologist who happens to be Japanese with an accent that is hard to understand unless you concentrate very hard. When Dad came out from his appointment, he told me that the doctor wants him to take acidophilus to help lower his blood pressure. I’m look at him dumbfounded and I tell him that can’t be right because acidophilus is a probiotic and it’s for your gut. Good grief. He argued with me. It was listed on his printout. The next thing on the printout was Amlodapine (sp?) which he already takes so then we assumed that the doctor was just going to give him another script to take another dose at a different time during the day. But there was no explanation on the printout and Dad said the doctor didn’t say anything about that. I’m sure this doctor is a good one but there’s always so much confusion – and I’m not sure if it’s the doctor’s accent, or my Dad, or both.

A day after his appointment, Dad gets an email from Humana telling him that his new script for Isosorbide Mononitrate ER was being processed. Why the fuck didn’t the Cardiologist’s office put that on the printout like they did the acidophilus? You’d think anything new would be put on the list with any new instructions but I guess that’s just too much to ask. We had both forgotten about the Isosorbide Mononitrate ER today, but eventually I remembered and then he argued that he never got anything from Humana about any new medication! Holy balls. Anyway, we got it all straightened out but what’s next? 

My brain is exhausted all the time. I not only have to deal with my pain and mobility issues, which are constantly in my brain, right there (pointing to my forehead) not letting me forget, as if I could, but I have to keep up with Dad and his meds and his this, that, and the other thing. And he wonders why I stay up until 1am every night. I need those hours (3 to be exact) after he goes to bed, so that I can relax, recharge, and dump all of the shit from my brain into the atmosphere. Lol. Otherwise, I won’t sleep. During those hours I don’t have to worry about him because he’s in bed. I don’t have to be on high alert. He has a pee can in his room so he doesn’t get out of bed. I don’t have to worry about him falling down or bumping his head or spilling something…or some…thing… 

Wish me luck!

Friday’s Funnies – My Faves This Week – August 9, 2024

Ugh. This week has been rough. I’ve been depressed and miserable from the heat and humidity. I’m looking forward to winter weather because then I can at least cuddle in my sweaters and/or blankets.

Anyway, here I am for this week’s installment of Friday’s Funnies. I was on a streak and then yesterday, I just never got anything written to share. I started something but it just wasn’t right and I never got back to it. Maybe in the next couple of days… 

Onward and upward. Here’s this week’s funnies. I bet you’ll find something that cracks you up!

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My faves are Life Is Like A … and Butterflies. What’s your favorite this week? 

I hope you have a great weekend! Be safe and stay cool. Please don’t leave kids and/or pets in your car! 

See you next time!

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Stay In Your Own Lane

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Algerian boxer, Imane Khelif, was born a woman. She was born with some male chromosomes but that doesn’t make her a man. (There are many configurations besides XY and XX.) Khelif was born with female anatomy and determined to be female at birth. She was raised as a girl and she fights as a woman. She does not have an unfair advantage; she has been beaten several times.

It seems that the people bitching the most and perpetuating the misinformation are the same ones who think you should use the restroom corresponding to the gender that is on your birth certificate. The logic is nuts. I mean, if Khelif was born a woman then she would have to use the ladies’ restroom, yes? Then why shouldn’t she get in the boxing ring with females? Duh.

On a side note, their logic is kind of silly if you think about it. Picture this: A transgender man (born female at birth) is forced to use the ladies’ restroom based on gender assigned at birth. This burly trans-man with a beard walks into a ladies’ restroom to take a leak. Is this a scene that anyone would approve of? Especially if your 13 year old daughter had just gone into the restroom? Give me a break. That transgender man should be using the men’s restroom!

For those who don’t know or understand, being transgender means changing your physical appearance, including your genitals. This is done with hormone treatments and surgery. This isn’t done just willy-nilly. Many things are considered (age, gender identity, and mental and physical health) before being considered for transgender surgery. It is a long process. So that transgender man who just followed your daughter into the restroom, is no longer a woman and should not be using the ladies’ restroom!

We are all too quick to judge others. None of us know Khelif’s life story. None of us know how hard she has fought to get to where she is. She looks manly. So what? Big freaking deal! I have known several girls/women who look manly. That doesn’t make them men. And I have known boys/men who look girly. That doesn’t make them women.

Stop perpetuating lies, myths, and misinformation. Don’t believe everything you see and hear, on Facebook or otherwise. Stay in your own lane and don’t worry about how others live their lives. You do you. It’s really none of your business how others decide to live their lives. It’s not going to change the way you live your life, is it? Be a good human and not an asshole.

Don’t Ask Me…

“How are you?” she asked out of politeness, not really wanting to hear how I am. It’s easy to tell when someone really isn’t interested. It happens more often than I’d like.

Don’t ask me how I am if you don’t want to hear that I’m having a bad day. I would listen to you.

Don’t ask me how I am if you don’t want to hear that my mobility issues are getting worse. I would listen to you.

Don’t ask me how I am if you don’t have time to hear the answer. I would make time for you.

Don’t ask me how I am if you don’t want to hear the truth, because the truth is all that I have. I would hope you would tell me the truth about how you’re doing.

Don’t ask me how I am if all you’re going to do is suggest remedies or special exercises because trust me, I have tried them all. I’m sure you would have tried them all too, if you were in the same boat as me.

From now on when someone asks me how I am, the answer will be, “I’m fine.” Because they don’t want to know how I really am. I’m tired of being pushed to move, or to do this or that. I just happen to know my situation better than anyone else so I don’t need “friendly advice” about how I should live my life, well-meaning or not.