Monday, September 15, 2008

no birds.......

I take a walk around the neighborhood near my office on as many consecutive days as I can during the workweek. I try to get up from my desk and take a short mile and a quarter walk at around 10:30 a.m. (in all kinds of weather). If it isn't raining and the winds are calm, it's a very quiet neighborhood. If the mowers aren't in the condo complex right up the street- Monday is their day- it's a beautiful nature walk. In this area, most residents are at work when I walk so there are hardly any animals, or people, or vehicles to contend with.

Today being a Monday in September (still grass-growing season), the mowers & trimmers were out in full force. But - what I noticed most of all during this mindfulness walk was that there were no birds. Yes, the city is nearby, traffic, sirens and back-up beepers can be faintly heard while I concentrate on my steps and my breath. These urban threads of sound fade easily into the background. Yes, it's Indian Summer in the midwest and so the drone of insects in the grass and late season locusts in the cottonwoods are still an undercurrent of sound to accompany my footfalls, but where were the birds?

Usually on this mindfulness walk I can hear all kinds of birds, far away, close by, making a sound with their throats, chattering in the trees, honking or chirping at each other, or I just hear the beating of their wings as they fly by and around the roofs and treetops....but today, September 15th, there wasn't one single bird in the sky, in the trees, or in the yards. That seems very strange to me. Is it migration morning? Are the crows coming early this year? I only noticed because of the lack.....

Where are the birds?

Saturday, September 13, 2008

old people fall and break bones......

Monday, September 1
on Labor Day, just as we finished dropping our friends off at the airport for their respective flights, Daddy Bill fell off of the front porch and broke his right hip. We arrived just as the ambulance did. The porch sits above the driveway, two steep steps up. The trash bin had been rolled up next to the porch for easy access. There is no need to go down the steps to toss a plastic bag of trash into the bin. Daddy Bill reached out to move the bin closer, then made the decision to step down one step. He never made it....he fell all the way to the driveway.

Wednesday, September 3
Bill is in surgery today to repair his hip. I understand from talking to others who have had this experience that this is very, very serious....not the broken bone(s), not the hospitalization, not even the surgery, but the chances at a full recovery without major complications are slim...... Daddy Bill is 87 years old.

Friday, September 5
Bethie off work again today, she hasn't been at work since August 23rd. She was filling out the FMLA paperwork as I left this morning, page after page of it that must be signed by Bill's doctor. Bill is moving to a Wesley rehab facility at 13th and Ridge/Tyler as I write this. He should be in rehab about 20 days, which means we will leave for Greece before he gets out. There is much to do to prepare the house for his return -especially on the outside. The stairs have got to go, or be covered up. The bathrooms (already somewhat ready for handicapped) will need additional retro-fitting. There is the matter of getting him back and forth to additional rehab after he returns home. Seems overwhelming right about now.

One week later:
The rehab facility may release Bill to come home for four hours on Sunday the 14th. There is a checklist of tasks he will have to accomplish when home. Of course, getting him IN the house is our challenge - we are not ready yet. We spent the last two days looking for a handyman or carpenter to assist us with porch modifications. Beth is meeting with someone who might help us at 3:30 this afternoon. Hope it isn't raining, but probably will be. Hurricane Ike may dump 10+ inches of rain on Wichita over the next 3 days - - so tonight we will attempt to frame out the steps to the front porch ourselves -with or without help, in the rain if necessary. We both work for the next two days, so time is running short to get it done by Sunday. A Department of Aging representative met with the Wimbers at Euclid on Thursday and toured the home. She explained what needed to be done to the house (specifically the bathrooms). The Wimber's are eligible for assistance, but there is a deductible that has to be paid by the homeowner(s). Basically we need to ditch the bathroom doors (replacing them with pocket doors), stabilize and cut one tub, and there is something called a transfer bench we may have to purchase for the master bath.

Saturday, September 13
The rented ramp is in place. The transfer bench is ready. We are installing the grab bars today. I had to kid Bethie that she put the mirror in our hallway too low for me to see the top of my head, I can only see my nose....so I reminded her to raise the grab bar on the front porch HIGHER! grin.

Friday, August 1, 2008

The careful assistant......a made-up story.....or is it?

Imagine a park, with a forest of trees and a river running through it. The forest is open to the public but doesn't get much traffic.

Imagine a park ranger, and her careful assistant (CA) working together for years....managing the park, keeping the trash picked up, monitoring for fires, and generally enjoying life.

The park becomes more popular and special new rules allow float trips on the river. CA is assigned the job. The park buys rafts, life vests, paddles, coolers and all the gear they need to start managing float trips. The park hires expert guides to ride in the rafts with the customers. CA learns how to give safety instructions, assign gear, load the boats with customers, and then starts organizing the float trips at the launch site near the forest. She gets everyone settled and sends them down the river with their expert guides before turning her attention to the next group waiting in line.

It's late summer and the forest is dry.

Several campers are in the forest and they are being closely watched by the park ranger.

One day, the ranger notices fire - and sends CA into the forest to investigate. "You make sure that the fires are small and pose no problem" the park ranger tells her.

So off into the forest goes CA, and when she gets there, the campers start shouting at her to leave them alone. So she backs away. But she is nervous.....she smells smoke. Yes, the fires she can see are small and pose no threat, but she is reluctant to leave.....what if a bigger fire is just down the path? But.....the park ranger said to check, and that's what she did, and since there seemed to be no immediate danger.......CA goes back to the river.

Customers are still lining up ready to go on their float trip and that keeps the CA busy for awhile.

The next day, the park ranger comes over and tells CA that there was some trash blowing out of the forest this morning, and to get over there and make sure the trash is picked up.

So off into the forest goes CA, and when she gets there, she sees that the campers have youngsters. Now the youngsters have been told to keep the trash picked up and to watch the fires, but they are inexperienced. When CA explains that blowing trash gets into the river, and small fires can become big ones, the camper parents get mad and chase her out of the forest -calling her names. They scream that they are responsible, and it's under control.....so just leave them alone.

I wonder what CA can do about the campers and still keep the float trips running smoothly?

Is the park ranger willing to step in?

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

my job consumes me..........

My job consumes me at this point in my life. But it is only one spoke.

The spokes:
Spiritual, social, career, family, education, finances, health.


The time management seminar I attended was more like a yoga class! Maybe I hear the yoga in everyday speech, I don't know.

Anyway, the talk at the end of the seminar was about the seven spokes to our wheels (life)- better keep them in balance!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Time Flies.....

My intent was to blog at least once every month, where did March and April and now May go? Here's a short summary:
I'll be back with more in June.................

May: 11.6 inches of rain in Wichita in a single month, shattering the old record set back in 1935. My first vacation (camping trip to Marion over Memorial Day) since last October.

April: The earliest this or any other camper of ours has been out, Friday April 4th. Brrrrr. Again -we head out two weeks later for a sunburn at Afton.

March: The job consumes me, day after day, week after week. I was promoted to a position responsible for implementing new accounting software........and my life changed almost instantly. We hire several new accountants to handle the flood of new companies and one of them used to be my boss back at Bank IV.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

My Hot Tub


Six years ago, we bought a hot tub. We noticed the vendor in a corner of the Sport, Boat, and Travel Show one weekend and stopped by to check out his product. What was interesting about this hot tub (a SoftTub), was that, unlike conventional hot tubs with powerful heating elements and the need for 220 wiring, the SoftTub brand plugs right into a normal outlet and uses an electric motor to heat the water. It's the inefficiency of the motor heating up during use as it pumps water through the tubes that creates the desired temperature.

After some consideration, a bit of haggling, and some creative cash movement, we purchased the tub. It fit perfectly inside of the "pool room" (once home to a Valley brand, bar-weary, coin-operated pool table) and we enjoyed it year-round every year.

At Christmas, the circuit board (mainly the thermostat part) faulted, and the tub would only heat to 90 degrees before shutting off. We located a dealer-authorized repair specialist in Tulsa, Oklahoma who agreed to not only repair the electronics (his best guess was the too-often power outages from Kansas' many storms might have weakened the GFI and delicate circuitry of the tub), but to order and install a brand new liner as well. The liner was not torn or discolored in any way but it did have a ring of harder, puffier material that had, over time, been chemically damaged right at or near the water line.

We got up very early one Sunday, loaded the tub in the Toyota and headed to Tulsa. Another great feature of the SoftTub is it's portablity. Once empty, the motor detached, the tub rolls like a big hula hoop. It doesn't weigh much at all.

So off we go. We leave our tub with Calvin, and head to the casino for some gambling. We returned about 4 hours later to pick up the tub, pay Calvin and head home.

All is well and we are happy tubbing - a welcome respite from the cold Kansas winter we are having this year.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

The story of a virus attack.....

At home, on the Saturday morning before Christmas, I logged on to MySpace. My nephew had tried to add me as a friend the night before. Nothing new there so I logged off. I checked e-mail at work and just as I was replying to a budgeting question, all hell broke loose on the home computer. We were attacked by a virus so malicious that it:

  1. Disabled the 'current' virus protection (PC-cillin14) and deleted the built-in recovery points (a tool which is there in case you want to go back to 'before" an incident).
  2. Accessed, downloaded, opened and/or stored a Trojan download virus that kept going out to the Internet to download more viruses- you should have seen the boxes that were popping up on the screen over and over and over again......
  3. Locked up the computer.

Within the next 24 hours, as the attempt to fight back continued, this attack completely shut us down - the operating system shut down to prevent damage, and the computer wouldn't even boot in Safe Mode. This was brutal.

After a complete re-formatting of the computer hard drive(s), the operating system was re-installed and the home computer is back up and operational. Luckily, we had a zip drive and had important data backed up.....so other than the time to re-install various software and drivers.....the important stuff was safe. New Year's Eve was spent re-installing drivers and virus protection, recovering data from the zip drive and installing the connection to e-mail from the service provider.

Since we have a robust firewall at our office, and MySpace was the only site I was at on Saturday morning, and we have had viruses from MySpace at least once before that were discovered and quarantined by our software...... but took significant time and effort to identify, clean up, and quarantine, I am assuming that this attack came from MySpace.

In conclusion: I wish the people well who create and use these damaging viruses and hope that they can find an outlet for their talents that would benefit society and not harm others in the future.

Reminder: Please back up your data: music, e-mail, pictures, and other important files into a safe place (maybe an external drive would be worth the money).....even to CD's if they are precious to you.