Showing posts with label Maintenance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maintenance. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

So, yeah

I'm still around but it's going to be far less frequent going forward. Too much else in my life demanding my time right now: work, dying cat (more on that in a bit), personal entanglements, more work, etc.

I would apologize for my scarcity, but I really don't feel all that bad about it. It is a good thing to be too busy to have time to document my life here, and since I primarily used this place as catharsis when I had far more to whine about than I currently do, I instead see my lack of time or interest in blogging to mean that I am in less need of therapy than previously might have been recommended. Maybe? Let me dream for a bit, OK?

So I mentioned the dying cat, and that is something I've been reluctant to blog about precisely because it is so upsetting to me. As I posted about last year, Claudio has had an ongoing puking problem for almost 2 years now. Last year, he developed Chylothorax, which is lymphatic fluid in his chest, of unknown origin. I spent a lot of money to hospitalize him for a week and then it sort of magically got better, but the puking continued. I thought about taking him to the vet for more tests, but he seemed for the most part fine despite the puke problem (which admittedly is not ideal for the appearance of my house, but still.) I also was afraid they would want to run numerous expensive tests that would continue to reveal nothing about what was causing the problem.

Then, back in November, Claudio started pooping on the floor. He was doing it every day, and I read online that often cats do this because they are feeling ill and are trying to find a way to tell their owners. I started thinking more seriously about taking him to the vet. Then, one night a few days later, I was rubbing his belly while he was laying on my desk, and I felt something hard in his abdomen. It concerned me. I decided I would take him later that week, and he suddenly started acting like he felt awful. He was hiding under the guest bed, not eating very much, and moving very slowly. I made a vet appointment. The vet initially thought the mass I felt in his belly was just feces, and that he likely had irritable bowel syndrome after seeing some thickening of his intestine on X-ray. I went home to await the results of bloodwork, after he got some IV fluids.

Two days later the cat was not only feeling better, but I noticed that his left pupil was permanently dilated as compared to his right. In humans, differences in pupil size is nearly always a sign of serious neurological conditions (stroke, brain tumor, etc.) so this was an emergency. I took him back to the vet, and they said it could be Horner's Syndrome, a neurological condition that can be caused by infections, trauma, or tumors that result in pressure on the optic nerve that causes the dilation. He had an ear that was very sensitive and had fluid in it suggestive of ear infection, so they gave me antibiotics and told me he would hopefully get better once the infection in his ear was cleared up. I was also supposed to bring him back in a couple days for an abdominal ultrasound, because his bloodwork had been for the most part normal and they wanted to look at his intestine.

The ultrasound was finally performed, and revealed what I had been afraid of all along: a large abdominal mass either very near or wrapped around his intestines, and another spot on his liver. The vet took a sample of fluid from the mass for testing, and told me that the most likely cause of the mass was lymphoma. She started him on steroids, and told me that I could consider chemotherapy, steroid therapy alone, or do nothing. It sounded like his options ranged from a few weeks at best to potentially much longer if the chemotherapy was a success.

I'll spare you the details of some uncertainty that was injected into the diagnosis, but the steroids worked wonders--his eyes returned to normal and he was acting like his old happy self the next day. A week later the vet did a second ultrasound, and already the mass had shrunk. Though I lacked a definitive diagnosis, she told me that nothing else would have reacted so well to steroids, other than cancer. So, my kitty has lymphoma and is living on borrowed time. The vet hopes that I will get 3-6 months with him while on the steroids before they stop working, the tumor starts growing again, and he has to be put to sleep. I decided against the chemotherapy because the cat would hate it, it is insanely expensive, and ultimately in about half the cases it doesn't really prolong the cat's life that much anyhow.

He is his old sweet self, waking me up early every morning with plaintive wails for food, scratching all leather shoes and all wooden doorways, curling up next to me every night to purr while we sleep, and generally being adorable. I have to give him liquid steroids every day, which he became a total shit about taking via syringe by mouth, so I mix them into some milk. He is eating well and seems to have no obvious signs of a problem, other than a stomach that growls loudly for at least an hour after he eats.

He is on borrowed time, and my fervent desire to make sure I spend as much time with him as I can in the little time we have left together is yet another reason I never post anymore. I will miss this cat so much when is gone, that I can already feel the heartache. I'm scared of exactly how hard it will be. He has been with me for 9 years, through multiple breakups, a layoff, a move from Boston to Atlanta, an ice storm in which I had no power for three cold days, and so much more. He has been my constant little slice of happiness ever since we got him from a shelter a month after 9/11. And soon, way too soon, I will have to make the terrible decision to end his life before he suffers too much. It's going to be awful.

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

I didn't forget about you

Since May 1st, I have been busting my ass to get a major brief done, also while flying all over the country for work and play. I've been to Vegas, Naples, and San Francisco...all the while working late hours even from hotel rooms to get this brief done. It's due June 1st, so I should hopefully be back a little more semi-regularly after that's done.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

I'm still here



Despite the obvious lethargy, I am in fact still blogging. It's just been a REALLY busy end of 2009 and beginning of 2010 so far. Nothing I can really say but I'm sorry, faithful 4 readers, and I will try to do better as the work fog lifts a little bit.

The good news is everyone lost their collective mojo around this same time, so you ain't missing much.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Still alive

Despite appearances, I'm still kicking. Last week I went to Baltimore for 4 days of cupcaking and the most beautiful wedding I've ever been to. When I returned I was swamped and exhausted...and promptly got sick.

I was just sick with a cold a month ago (had to push back a first date I was eagerly anticipating, so I remember the inconvenient timing of that illness well), so this new illness concerned me. I was particularly concerned because we have a confirmed case of swine flu in my office and my secretary was out on Tuesday with a fever and vomiting. Also, I made the ill-advised joke to several people on Monday that at least if I got swine flu I could stay home from work for a week. Eek!

When I got home Tuesday night I had a fever of 101.5 and a weird rattle in my chest. I was moderately concerned, so I stayed home yesterday and worked from here under the guise of "better safe than sorry," but the earliest I could get in to see the doctor was this morning. Since my fever didn't get much worse but my cough did, I determined through intrepid hypochondriac googling that I likely had bronchitis, outside chance of pneumonia. This is exactly what the doctor told me, but thankfully the meds she prescribed (Z-pak, Albuterol inhaler) were good to treat either condition.

So, hopefully I'm on the mend now. That, or I'll get full blown pneumonia and HAVE to take time off of work.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Tap tap...is this thing on?

What if you did a blog redesign and nobody noticed?

Friday, September 12, 2008

Everything in moderation

Comment moderation has been enabled. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Blogroll maintenance

I figure it's about time that I prune, supplement, and fix the blogroll. If you're someone who I should be following, shoot me an email and I'll think about adding you while I'm at it. If you've stopped updating or taken your blog private such that my average reader won't see anything if they follow your link...sorry, but you're coming down.

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Full day

I probably won't get very many hours billed today, because at 4:30 I'm headed to a birthday party for a coworker's baby girl who's turning 1 year old today. Last night, I truly frightened myself when I spontaneously decided to go buy a birthday gift at Target and found myself adding cute outfit after cute outfit to my basket. Dressing babies is a lot like dressing dolls (only wigglier) in my still-in-the-abstract mind, but when I got to the tiny little socks for newborns and made a squee noise, that's when I became honest to god ashamed of myself. I put most of the stuff I'd selected back on the shelf, and settled on an adorable outfit of a matching shirt and jean skirt, plus a terrycloth coverup and hat. (This particular baby is headed to her grandparents' house in St. Thomas in a month and already loves to swim, so I know the latter will be perfect for that trip.) I left Target terrified that my biological clock just awakened from its long hibernation and will be terrorizing me for the next ten years. Being that I'm single and not dating anyone right now and thus not in a position to get knocked up anytime soon, I'm a little worried about that.

After the birthday party I have to skedaddle to the Commerce Club downtown for the Atlanta Press Club panel on Ethics and the New Media. After multiple APC events about how the blogosphere, social media and YouTube are changing the face of traditional media, it was striking how concerned APC members apparently are about what they believe to be ethical lackings in "members" of the "new media." I suspect this panel was set up as a place for them to air their grievances, particularly when you see the panel is a little sparse on representatives of the new media whose ethics will be hotly debated. Basically, the short version of all that blather up there is I think we're spoiling for a fight and I wanna be there to watch. I like to watch.

After that if I'm not completely demolished by a long week and day, I think I'll be returning to the weekly poker game. I haven't played in 3 weeks and I need to start brushing up on my live play skills in advance of our trip to New Orleans in May.

So, for the six or so hours I'll have in the office before the baby party, I'll probably need to actually work and thus blogging will resume tomorrow. Maybe. If I feel like it.

(Oh yeah, that music post below is one I tried to post like 3 weeks ago and it just showed up last night. Fucking YouTube!)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

They call me the kiss of death

I have never taken a case to trial, something that would not be so remarkable even as a litigator if I had not specifically worked for the last 5 years for lawyers who take cases to trial all the time. Even before I graduated from law school I worked for litigators who were not afraid at all to try cases, but still somehow the trial experience eluded me. I have gotten to the very brink, the point when 90% of the preparation has been done, only to see the case settle at the last minute. (I have had one case that I worked on taken to trial by another law firm when we developed a scheduling conflict, but considering that one ended up with a $16 mil. verdict, I don't like to claim it as my own.)

Now, I sit here 6 weeks out from my "first" trial yet again. 7 years of practice with litigators and trial attorneys is a long time to wait to get your feet wet, but I'm incredibly hesitant to get nervous and excited and crazed like I did all the other times. They called me the kiss of death at my last 2 firms for a reason: my cases always settle. I don't even have to settle them personally, don't even have to push for settlement. Even when I desperately want them to try, somehow at the last minute my client or the plaintiff gets cold feet and the case goes away even in the face of assurances by both parties that it would be a cold day in hell before they'd ever negotiate.

Much like dating someone who just can't ever reach orgasm, being a litigator whose cases never get to trial is all about the work and the buildup, and then the eventual let-down before the climax. I know that I will bill 250 hours for March, that I will work until the wee hours and gain 8 pounds and disappear from my social circle and start to curse the day I decided to go to law school. I know I will write outline upon outline and summary upon summary, that I will be blamed for every decision that was ever made in the case and will agonize over every detail. I know that I will finally get to the point where I think yes, I can do this, we can win this, we are ready. And then suddenly, someone will yank out the rug. After all, if you hold back on the full throttle preparation work in the desperate hope of settlement, that is always the case that surprises you and doesn't go away. Only when you have killed yourself for 3 days straight and gotten all those motions in limine JUST RIGHT and ready to file, only then will someone call you right after you hand them to the courier to take to the court and tell you that the case is going away. It always happens this way.

As I start to contemplate the things I will miss out on over the next 2 months, I am becoming a little resentful of this process. I am giving a friend concert tickets for his birthday, but since the concert is 3 days before trial, there is no way I will be able to go along (unless the case settles.) Steve Earle is finally coming to Atlanta on April 20th, but that will be in the midst of trial. There is a convention in New Orleans the first week of May *and* John Prine and Richard Thompson are both playing there that Friday night at JazzFest, but I will still be in trial. I will disappear from my weekly poker game, disappear from Saturdays at the watering hole, disappear from Friday Night Drinking Club (which hasn't happened at all regularly lately anyhow) and probably disappear from the blogosphere for weeks on end, because such is the black hole that is trial. Only, for the kiss of death, it will be all the work without the fun of picking a jury, writing an opening, preparing direct and cross of witnesses, writing the closing, and then getting a verdict. To do all of that, you need the case to try without me involved, apparently.

Consider this your warning that I will likely be on semi-hiatus until I emerge sometime in early May, unless of course the case settles. I always have these caveats now, because every time I've warned friends and family about my imminent disappearance I end up calling them 3 weeks later and saying "false alarm, just another case that settled right before trial." While I don't love the disruption that these episodes cause in my life, I really do want one of my cases to finally make it to a jury. As the first lawyer I ever worked for always told me when he urged me to be a litigator, there are some things that are the pinnacle of your profession, that ONLY people trained in your profession can do. Only doctors can perform surgery. Plenty of non-lawyers can write and edit deeds and agreements, but only lawyers can actually stand before a jury and try a case. It's the pinnacle of what we are trained to do.

If I wanted to settle cases, I'd be a claims adjuster or a mediator.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Blogroll Changes

I've been meaning to do it for awhile now, but I've finally pruned and planted the blogroll. Some links were just updated for new URLs, like for Drifting Through the Grift and the Georgia Law Blog. Some were blogs I meant to add for awhile now but kept forgetting to, such as Acrid Sheep (he doesn't really bite, even if you ask nicely), SpaceyG's new venture Mostly Media, Drive a Faster Car, Georgia Women Vote, and ATL Malcontent. Some were removed, including a few national sites I never visit anymore and, sadly, Audacity who decided to close up shop earlier this year. We'll miss her unique voice, even though it can be found elsewhere if you know where to look.

Anyhow, I just wanted to alert you to a few changes over on the right sidebar. Go check 'em out. And for hose of you who remain on my blogroll despite occasionally to never posting (and you know who you are) consider this a kick in the ass to start writing again or I'll prune you too!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Break

I have too much going on right now between work, friends, shopping and life, and not enough interesting original thought to muster a blog post. So, it might be awhile before I can muster the enthusiasm and time to post. Enjoy the blogroll in my absence.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Holiday Road

Along with the rest of the entire country, I'll be hitting the road to my parents' house sometime this afternoon. I'm not looking forward to the traffic insanity, but I'm so determined to avoid the crush of cars on I-85 that I'm actually planning to brave 400 to Ga 20 and take that all the way across to 985. Last year, the stretch of I-85 from I-285 to I-985, which is about 17 miles long, took me 2 hours to traverse. Never again, I vowed. As bad as I know 400 can be, I figure it will still be used by fewer people than the major artery of 85, so I'm taking the plunge. Hey, at least I don't have to brave Hartsfield today!

Posting will be light to non-existent through Friday at least, possibly through the entire weekend.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and be safe in your travels.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Time Out

I have to go to Durham, NC for a deposition tomorrow and I'm swamped at work to boot, so there just isn't time to blog right now. Not sure when I'll be back--maybe Friday, maybe not.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Depo day

I'll be in depositions all day and won't be posting until early evening at best, so enjoy the blogroll in my absence.

Friday, September 07, 2007

It's a little early for Halloween, people

The search, according to my SiteMeter, has already begun for "dirty Halloween costumes," "sexy Halloween costumes," and "Jessica Rabbit costumes."

It's EARLY SEPTEMBER, people. And also, ladies, please resist the temptation to use Halloween as an excuse to release your inner skank for the night just because everyone else does. Either let that flag fly a little more often or just dress like a normal Little Bo Peep instead of Horny Little Bo Peep. It's just ridiculous how far this whole industry and the people who buy into it are taking the obsession with sexy halloween costumes. Clearly we have a lot of repressed people who need to discover the joys of roleplay in their everyday sex lives.

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Maintenance

I'm trying to change my template around which is proving difficult given that I know practically nothing about HTML. Rather than use the Blogger-provided template I have been continually adapting an old template to suit my various changes and now I'm stuck with two page elements whose color I cannot find to change. I bet you can guess which two! Anyone who knows how to find the overall background color and the color of the little navigation bars, feel free to comment and be my hero.

And yes, I recognize that yet again I have chosen a banner image that makes reading the text on top of it difficult. I'll get around to that eventually. For now...oh well.

Edited to add: well, that didn't go so well. I might have to leave it like this until I have more time to tweak back to what I wanted.

Edited again to add: now it just won't let me make any changes to the template at all. Oh joy. Or rather, the changes apply but only halfway so it looks like the ugliest mishmash in history. Sorry about that.

Edited yet again to add: after much frustration I've gotten it kind of back to where it was and I intend to leave it this way until I can figure out a top-down redesign. This whole experience has been exceedingly frustrating and yes, I am a moron for not saving my existing template before fucking with it. I know.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Routine Maintenance

That is the goal today. I cleaned the house yesterday, and today is dedicated to personal and yard maintenance. I'm gonna get my nails done, give myself a facial, and work out. And I'll also clean up the deck, finish weeding the yard (why do weeds thrive when everything else is dry and dying?), and purchase the paint I've been meaning to get for the remaining rooms of my house to be painted. I am tired of feeling like everything in my life needs to be done or is only half-finished. Progress is paramount today.

This means no working, which probably increases the likelihood of drama and late nights this coming week but I don't care.

Monday, August 06, 2007

Self-Censorship

I hate to do this, but I have to. My ex-boyfriend found my Facebook page and as soon as I accept his friend request he'll know the address of my blog. This means from now on I'll probably self-censor anything I would otherwise write about him. This also means anything I may have previously written referencing or alluding to him will be edited as well. I hate to do it, but I don't see any other option. Hell, for all I know he's been reading here for ages but just has never said anything. Still, I don't want to deal with him showing up here disputing ancient ugly history between us and that is something I can't say he wouldn't do.

And to him: once you read this, you can get as pissed as you want to that I may have written about you before but I don't care. Our relationship in all its ugly glory was a formative experience and at times this is a highly personal blog, one I never expected you to find. I have not referred to you by enough identifying information to allow others to know I was talking about you, and I have never posted your picture. As far as I am concerned that is all you have a right to know.

Update: OK, all done. Sanitized for everyone's protection (but mostly just mine.)

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Beginning of the End (for awhile)

Today starts a period of downtime and infrequent at best updates for this blog, leading to at least Thursday of next week. I may post here and there but it's highly doubtful. I am about to head to work for the whole afternoon (and hopefully not much of the evening) and then tomorrow I will have to pack and head to Utah. I will come back on a redeye Wed. morning but have to head out immediately upon my return. And, of course, I have 3 massive deadlines next Thurs. & Fri. that I have to find a way to deal with while I'm gone.

So, in other words, if you actually are hoping for travel pictures and stories and the like, I doubt you'll get them. You might get twitter updates (check the sidebar) and possibly an occasional cell phone picture if I can figure out how to use one of those toys like Cellblock. But it's not a priority right now--getting through the next 5 days intact is the only thing I can really worry about.

In my absence or seriously decreased presence, check out the blogroll. I've added some new ones over the past month or so that are worth checking out.

Update: OK I am going to try this Cell block thing here. But be forewarned, I can be a technological idiot. For all I know I'll be sending pictures to some bored guy in France.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Fiddling

As you may have noticed, I was fiddling there with the settings a bit trying to figure out a way to fit an embedded music player from imeem onto the template. I'm an HTML dumbass people, so if it doesn't fit now you're going to have to tell me.

The plan is to have a different 15-20 song playlist every month. We'll see if that works or actually materializes. Anyhow, for now I hope you enjoy and if you don't, then let me know that too and perhaps I will turn off auto-play. Maybe.

Update: I turned off auto-play because there was no way to control the volume and I didn't want to get work browsing types in trouble. You have to click the big green play button now in order to hear the music. But I hope you will.