7 Quick Takes — The A Word

7 Quick Takes

We’re almost 6 days into January and already I want a restart on the year. This can’t be good.

— 1 —

It’s looking like Daniel has a diagnosis someplace on the autism spectrum. The appointment on Tuesday morning did not go well as he did not cooperate for the pediatric developmental fellow who was administering a developmental assessment. Everyone came in and talked to me afterwards and explained the reasoning for their suspicions. It makes sense and would explain the language delay, the problems engaging with people, and the obsession with doors and drawers. Their pediatric resident came in afterwards and gave me hugs. She had been the one who coordinated all of Daniel’s care in the PICU in March so I was really happy to see her again and I hope she had gotten to play with Daniel a little bit when he was out of the room and I was giving the pediatric developmental fellow his health history. Jon is happy with the fact that we likely have a diagnosis and some answers. I was truthfully pretty devastated though I managed to make it out to the car before crying.

— 2 —

Please, for the love of [insert deity], do not tell me about your mother’s cousin’s neighbor’s college roommate’s husband who has a child with autism. Seriously, I get that you’re trying to make me feel better but unless you have the kid with the condition, I honestly just wish you would stop talking. The spectrum is pretty big and unless you have the kid, you don’t know really where on the spectrum they are. It’s also a whole lot more helpful for me to hear from someone who is raising a kid or two with said conditions.

— 3 —

It’s actually quite rude and incredibly tactless to butt into a conversation and ask nastily, “Why are you so surprised?” (Yes, this actually happened to me last night and it took every ounce of self-control not to toss the contents of the pot of tea between us across the table at her.) This person had already gotten herself on my spit list in the first five minutes of dinner last night and that comment was really inappropriate. I responded politely because I was flanked by the person’s step-sister and our council president (as this was at our monthly Ladies’ Night Out where all the church women go out to dinner). Otherwise, she would have had hot tea flung at her and I probably would have slapped the living daylights out of her. (I’m seriously trying to avoid foul language on this take because this is a family-friendly blog.)

— 4 —

The diagnosis isn’t the worst thing on the planet but it doesn’t make it any easier. I’m fully aware that Daniel isn’t going to die from being on the autism spectrum and thankfully California has laws in place requiring insurance companies to cover autism therapies. (I love my socialist paradise at times as well as Governor Moonbeam.) It was devastating because I thought we were done with obstacles being thrown in our path and it’s ONE. MORE. OBSTACLE. that we have to tackle. Thankfully, he qualifies for a lot of programs and we’re hooked up with a group at UCD Medical Center who actually does autism specifically. He hasn’t had the ADOS administered yet (that will be Monday) but it’s almost a forgone conclusion that he’s on the spectrum… though you could put anyone on the spectrum on any given day given how broad it is. And yes, I do know about the website Autism Speaks.

— 5 —

In addition to all this, I’m having fibro pain. Last week, I lost a battle with my parents’ ice maker and had a gouge taken out of my hand. Well… said injury is causing hand and finger pain — not a good thing when you’re a blogger and have to use your hands as much as I do. Add in tendonitis in my thumb from a Cipro or Levaquin prescription, and you have a grumpy Jen. Whine whine whine WHINE!!!!

— 6 —

I apparently witnessed part of a high-speed chase last night without knowing it. I was in the parking lot finding a parking space when I saw a low-flying chopper with its searchlight on. I hadn’t seen one of those since I lived in Pomona and we’d get them lighting up the apartment and rattling the walls. I wondered what was going on and saw this story on several news stations when I got home. Duuuuude…

— 7 —

Yesterday, Daniel and I headed to Miwok Park in Elk Grove after doing a Target run. He did really well on the big kids’ playground and conquered the 2-5 year old area as well. The only downside was a really rude little boy who went on the suspension bridge and started jumping up and down to try and knock Daniel off. I told him to cut it out and play nicely. He replied that he didn’t have to listen because I wasn’t his mother. So… I went and found his mom and told her what had happened. Daniel and I headed out and when I looked over my shoulder, his mom was putting him in a time-out. I do appreciate it when parents actually discipline their kids.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook: December 26, 2011

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FOR TODAY December 26, 2011

Outside my window… dark. I’m in San Jose with my parents and it stayed cold today.

I am thankful… that Daniel was angel for church yesterday and that last week’s crankiness did not repeat. It was the longest time I’ve gotten to be in the actual church service since February.

In the kitchen… leftover roast beast and mushroom risotto from Christmas dinner. Jon gets leftover pizza. 🙂

I am wearing… my blue Jameson fleece (from the distillery in Dublin), sea green shirt, jeans, and mismatched cat socks.

I am creating… this entry.

I am going… for walks and playground time tomorrow.

I am wondering… if the most recent Golden Bough CD is indeed blank or if it will play in the car. If it’s blank, I’ll just email them and see if I can get a download card.

I am reading… The Magicians by Lev Grossman. Still haven’t finished it. I did finish Three Day Town by Margaret Maron and it was quite good.

I am hoping… Daniel is in good form tonight.

I am looking forward to… more playground time with Daniel tomorrow.

I am hearing… “Christmas in Celtic Land” by Golden Bough. I’m a bit perturbed that “When Winter Comes” seems to be reading as blank on my laptop.

Around the house… not home though we did clean before we left.

One of my favorite things… mushroom risotto that we have for Thanksgiving and Christmas.

A few plans for the rest of the week… hang-out time with Daniel, maybe a Target run, possibly OT on Thursday, and maybe a trip to the Train Museum in Sacramento.

Here is picture for thought I am sharing… Daniel at Miwok Park in Elk Grove. His physical therapist was playing paparazzi and got a number of good pictures. This is one of them.

Daniel looking around a corner at Miwok Park.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook: December 19, 2011

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FOR TODAY December 19, 2011

Outside my window… dark. It was completely foggy until noon and then sunny with a chill.

I am thankful… for my mom baby-sitting Daniel so I could take in a concert with my dad on Saturday night.

In the kitchen… a lovely Hot Pocket for dinner. It’s not the best for me but it’s fast and easy.

I am wearing… my black Arabic shirt and my blue penguin pajama bottoms.

I am creating… this entry. 🙂 I’m done with Christmas cards.

I am going… to relax tonight instead of having to stamp and seal cards.

I am wondering… what else I forgot at the store today.

I am reading… Three Day Town by Margaret Maron. I put The Magicians down for the moment because this one is due back at the library eventually.

I am hoping… Daniel’s playground date tomorrow goes well.

I am looking forward to… the Christmas season being over and being able to go to the post office or to the store without it being mobbed.

I am hearing… our Winnie the Pooh DVD (which kept Daniel’s attention so I could finish the Christmas cards).

Around the house… Jon cleaned. I’m happy.

One of my favorite things… Coca Cola. So bad for me but I crave it during stressful times.

A few plans for the rest of the week… therapies, errands, and… yeah.

Here is picture for thought I am sharing… My dad decorating for Christmas. The explanation: my dad is a mechanical engineer and he has a fascination with farm equipment, especially John Deere. When I lived in Minnesota, our parsonage was down the street from the John Deere store so I would walk down there and get him various miniature versions of machinery and John Deere gear (a hat). I even tied a John Deere blankie for him in 2009. He keeps the machinery in the guest bathroom and occasionally changes things up, replacing stuff in the trailer and hopper with M&M’s, rose petals, and now Christmas balls. After I took this picture, he added plough furrows using colored sprinkles.

Dad decorating for Christmas.

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7 Quick Takes — Brain Purge

7 Quick Takes

As I had themed Quick Takes last week, you all will be subjected to the purging of my brain this week.

— 1 —

PROJECT SIPPY CUP: Successfully completed. Last Thursday, I moved Daniel from exclusively bottles to exclusively sippy cups. He was biting the nipples in half and after he sprayed the living room with milk, I decided it was time. Thanks to all those who told me to stay the course and that this would be the “new normal” within a couple days. He finally relented at about 7:00 p.m. that night and hasn’t had a bottle since.

— 2 —

My retail Christmas shopping (at least in brick and mortar stores) got done last Friday. I had to buy for my kid at church and for my mom. It took three tries but I got it all done. Additionally, I found some nice soft socks for my father-in-law that we hadn’t been able to find a year earlier at Kohl’s. Given how much I hate being in any retail establishment at Christmas time, I’m glad that the rest of my stuff just involves giving my credit card number to Amazon.Com and the place where my dad buys his telescope stuff.

— 3 —

I managed to piss off a psychopath at the grocery store on Saturday. She nearly ran me over with her cart when I stopped by the exit to see if there were any bell ringers and started cursing at me. OK… whatever. I get in the car and am turning to get to the exit of the shopping center that is nearest where I was going when she comes tearing through the parking lot in her SUV. She almost hit me, flipped me off, and started screaming obscenities out of her open window. I probably could have called police but she had left too fast for me to get her license plate number. I have no idea what her problem was or why she was in a hurry.

— 4 —

I head down to San Jose tomorrow (Friday) for a concert. Mom and Dad saw Golden Bough in concert this summer as part of the concert series that takes place at Lick Observatory during the summer. When they found out that they were going to be playing at a church in Los Gatos, they asked if I wanted to go. Originally, we thought that we’d all go and Mom would take Daniel out if he got fussy but she decided to just keep him at home with her and let me have a date with Dad. (This will be the first “date” for the two of us in 25 years — since I was 5 or 6.)

— 5 —

I’m glad that there were two episodes of “Hart of Dixie” this week but they weren’t the best episodes. I’m kind of hoping for two more next week and hoping that they’re good episodes. I know that I can watch them live on the CW website but it’s kind of nice to hang out with Daniel and watch them with him snuggled on my lap.

— 6 —

I probably have enough material for another Judge Judy set of Quick Takes. Seriously… I had bonus items last week and could probably write seven more based on this week. From tonight’s episode: if you no longer reside at a place and your ex tells you not to come over, DON’T COME OVER!!!!!! Doing so is trespassing. I was also happy that Judge Judy gave some dog owner a stern lecture on keeping the dog chained up because they’re liable if the dog attacks people. (We have too many unchained dogs around here.)

— 7 —

I’m wishing for rain. This probably will sound weird because I get weather-change migraines and the pressure changes wreak havoc on my joints but I love the sound of rain beating against the windows and on the roof. We got a little bit this morning but it wasn’t worth mentioning. I’m wishing for a decent rainstorm with thunder and lightning.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook: December 12, 2011

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FOR TODAY December 12, 2011

Outside my window… dark. I need to do this before 11 p.m. 😉

I am thinking… that Castleville is an an addicting Facebook game.

I am thankful… for two episodes of Hart of Dixie tonight even if they weren’t the two best ones.

In the kitchen… anything I can microwave.

I am wearing… blue maternity shirt and black sweats.

I am creating… Christmas card labels.

I am going… to have a park date with Daniel and S (his physical therapist) tomorrow. I’m looking forward to it.

I am wondering… why I have a headache.

I am reading… The Magicians by Lev Grossman. It’s magic/fantasy and it’s keeping my attention though I could probably take/leave it. I have the new Margaret Maron from the library as well.

I am hoping… the cough reflex will please die down so I can stop feeling like I’m about to have an asthma attack.

I am looking forward to… the Golden Bough concert this weekend with my Dad.

I am hearing… the 11:00 news and the furnace.

Around the house… *whistles innocently*

I am pondering… many things in my heart.

One of my favorite things… the Jacquie Lawson Advent calendar given to me by my mother-in-law.

A few plans for the rest of the week… physical therapy tomorrow, peds appointment on Wednesday, therapies on Thursday, San Jose on Friday, and Golden Bough on Saturday.

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7 Quick Takes — Life Lessons from Judge Judy

7 Quick Takes

As I’ve mentioned in several recent Quick Takes, I’m addicted to Judge Judy. I love that she is very to-the-point about what she thinks and that she does not suffer fools gladly by any stretch of the imagination. Jessica of Grumbling & Gratitude expressed an interest in seeing a Quick Takes on this subject so… here are life lessons gained by watching Judge Judy. (What can I say? I am to please.)

— 1 —

Do not co-sign for a loan unless you happen to be married to your fellow signer. I think about 25-40% of the cases presented deal with this one. It’s usually a girlfriend who co-signs for a car loan with her boyfriend and wants the car back when they break-up or who wants their ex to make the payments even though the car is in the girlfriend’s name. This also takes place after the parties have only been dating for a month. Anybody else see a problem with this one? I don’t think I’d be ready to decide ANYTHING long-term after only dating someone for a month, especially something that could potentially screw up my credit rating.

— 2 —

If you’re going to move in with your paramour pre-marriage or with a friend, at least wait until you’ve known them for more than a month because most leases are not month-to-month and breaking them is expensive. Another popular theme is roommate break-ups where one roommate claims the other owes them back rent, utilities, and all that because the other moved out before the lease was up. Again, one month is not long enough to know someone well enough to want to do something that will affect my credit. I could probably share an apartment with friends but there would have to be a written-out roommate agreement as to who would do what. (I will cook and clean the kitchen and clean floors but I hate anything that involves the bathroom.)

— 3 —

Get everything in writing because oral contracts aren’t binding. It’s amazing how many people go on the show and claim that the other party claimed that they would pay back money/make payments on the car/pay X for the apartment/do _______ and are suing that party for not holding up their part of the oral contract. In nearly every case, Judge Judy tells them that they should have gotten it in writing because anyone can claim that someone said they’d do something. Seriously, this is almost a no-brainer.

— 4 —

You are not immune from paying people back a loan just because “you don’t feel like it”. These are the cases that crack me up due to sheer stupidity. If someone loans you money, you’re a complete schmuck if you don’t make good on the loan. In almost 100% of those cases, the judgement is for the plaintiff and the moral of the story according to the plaintiff is not to loan friends/adult children money.

— 5 —

Your parents don’t owe you anything past the age of 18/high school graduation except love. They don’t owe you a car, unlimited credit on their credit cards, free room and board in any dwelling other than their house, or anything else. I’ve seen parents who co-sign for car loans for their adult kids and then get stuck making payments while the adult child keeps the car and is supported financially by the parent. I’ve seen parents who take their kids’ debts and put them on their credit cards with the expectation that the kid will pay it back in a timely fashion while the kid thinks the parent should just tell the credit card company to kiss off and forgive the debt. I’ve also seen parents who give their child a credit card to buy things to start their career and the child runs up a huge bill of frivolous stuff. In all these cases, the parent is suing the kid to recover the debt and the child acts like an entitled brat in court. This is actually one of the things Judge Judy takes on in her most recent book Keep It Simple Stupid. Seriously, don’t screw your parents over if they decide to help you out. Pay them back what you owe, don’t abuse the credit card, and don’t put them on the hook for your car payments. Parents, wise up. Teach your kids to be responsible and stand on their own two feet.

— 6 —

If you borrow something and cause damage/destroy it, man up and pay for the damage. A number of cases involve property or a car borrowed and damaged by the borrower. The borrower usually thinks that they shouldn’t have to pay for the damage because it was an accident. Hello? Does the word “responsibility” mean anything? In the case of a totalled car, you don’t have to pay for a new one but you should ideally pay the deductible or whatever is left on the loan. With other types of property, pay for the damage or replace the property. It’s the adult thing to do as well as the morally right one.

— 7 —

People will take you more seriously if you behave like an adult. I really wonder where people learn their manners because some of them seem to think that her courtroom is an extension of “The Jerry Springer Show”. There are usually several warnings and threats from Judge Judy that she’s going to throw them out of the courtroom and/or dismiss their case if they don’t stop interrupting the other party or her. Don’t interrupt her. Just don’t. It’s not pretty as to what happens when people do that. 10% of the people also come to court dressed like they are going to be guests on Jerry Springer, an offense that also earns a rebuke from her.

— Bonus 1 —

Keep your hands to yourself. She makes no bones about the fact that she doesn’t tolerate assault. I think there is at least one case a day where someone claims to have been assaulted and she tells whoever did the assault that they should not have put their hands on the other person. In a few cases, she has awarded punitive damages. One thing she is strict about: you need photos and a police report to document it — I think this comes from her background in Family Court. If you didn’t call the police or seek medical attention, the burden of proof is pretty iffy that you actually were assaulted. Another category here is injuries you cause through stupidity. If you were drunk and sucker-punched a friend, you are liable for the bills to repair their eye socket and everything else. If you put someone in a choke hold (even as a joke to get attention from a girl) and they pass out, you’re going to be paying for their medical care.

— Bonus 2 —

BOTH parents need to be involved in their childrens’ lives. In a few cases, the mother has refused to let the father see the children and Judge Judy has lit into her for that. If there isn’t a danger in letting the kids have access to both parents, she is adamant that both parents be allowed to interact with the kids. She also is very intentional about making sure that the non-custodial parent pays support. Again, this is probably a holdover from her family court days.

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The Simple Woman’s Daybook: December 5, 2011

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FOR TODAY December 5, 2011

Outside my window… night and supposed to dip down below freezing. I am positively giddy.

I am thinking… that I should probably start pondering what to get people for Christmas.

I am thankful… that Daniel is occupying himself right now so I can do this entry.

In the kitchen… I haven’t had to cook today — I had something frozen for breakfast, Jon brought home some awesome veggie pizza from a meeting, and he brought me home fries for dinner tonight.

I am wearing… blue maternity shirt (no, I am not pregnant — it’s just comfortable) and my blue striped pajama bottoms.

I am creating… entries and Postcrossing postcards.

I am going… to be doing a fair amount of laundry tomorrow.

I am wondering… if I’ll ever get into the Christmas spirit this year. (I am seriously a Scrooge.)

I am reading… The Alpine Winter by Mary Daheim. Technically, I finished it last night but it could use a re-read.

I am hoping… Daniel doesn’t have another puke fest tonight.

I am looking forward to… Ladies’ Night Out on Wednesday.

I am hearing… Daniel playing with remote controls and “The Magic School Bus” on TV.

Around the house… *whistles innocently*

I am pondering… many things in my heart.

One of my favorite things… black cats who aren’t routing around in the laundry pile.

A few plans for the rest of the week… “Hart of Dixie” tonight, PT tomorrow, neuro appointment/speech therapy/Ladies’ Night Out on Wednesday, OT and child development on Thursday, and hopefully nothing on Friday or Saturday.

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