Happy 4th of July!
What is you beverage of choice on the 4th of July?
What is you beverage of choice on the 4th of July?
Happy Independence Day to you too! My beverage of choice? Enhanced green tea.Happy 4th of July!
What is you beverage of choice on the 4th of July?
The boys in blue are looking for you!That’s what knees are for. Who needs hands when you’ve got two knees?
Happy Independence Day y’all
It’s still unnerving to think of fully autonomous self driving vehicles on the ground or in the air.The boys in blue are looking for you!
I've been to that PD. They won't let you speak to the chief. He's not even in the office most of the time. No one is even in there most of the time when they are supposed to be open. They don't answer their phones. The town is notorious for speed traps and bogus tickets. They are corrupt and will not budge. A big portion of the town's income is from tickets. Sadly, its less aggravation to just pay and be done with it. Bc if they get mad they will find other excuses to pull me over whenever I pass through. They like to retaliate there. One of the things Louisiana is known for is police corruption and speed traps. I've got too much else to do-- trying to get Mom's blood sugar to come back down and having trouble with her insulin pump. Don't know if her canula dislodged or not but put two in within hours of each other because one bent. I've replaced the cartridge, the tubing, and the canula in the past 24hrs. Her blood sugar is still showing as "high". She may have to manually inject some of the insulin if we can figure out how much she should take.Z, I would recommend going into the PD, and ask to speak to the Chief. Tell him what you said to us. Force him to prove that his officers are on the up and up. Who knows. Maybe you can be the one citizen to make that department better.
That frog looks very scary! Is it a poisonous cobalt blue tree frog?I've been to that PD. They won't let you speak to the chief. He's not even in the office most of the time. No one is even in there most of the time when they are supposed to be open. They don't answer their phones. The town is notorious for speed traps and bogus tickets. They are corrupt and will not budge. A big portion of the town's income is from tickets. Sadly, its less aggravation to just pay and be done with it. Bc if they get mad they will find other excuses to pull me over whenever I pass through. They like to retaliate there. One of the things Louisiana is known for is police corruption and speed traps. I've got too much else to do-- trying to get Mom's blood sugar to come back down and having trouble with her insulin pump. Don't know if her canula dislodged or not but put two in within hours of each other because one bent. I've replaced the cartridge, the tubing, and the canula in the past 24hrs. Her blood sugar is still showing as "high". She may have to manually inject some of the insulin if we can figure out how much she should take.
It rained a lot but the dripping from the attic is subsiding so I think its from the hvac system.
I went to fix the pipes and found that whoever pulled the fittings at HD screwed up and put an FIP union in the bag instead of SLIP. Easy mistake to make- especially since the bin in the store had the FIP ones mixed in with SLIP. I couldn't even find the bin for the FIP ones. I went back and explained the situation and that they had just misread the bag. They let me swap it out. I forgot to check the other fittings I got and then remembered when I got home-- found one other that was wrong-- also FIP instead of slip-- but that one is cheap and easy to replace locally. Cheaper than driving back up there.
Popped in to TSC to get sweet feed for the cows as they've been hollering at me lately. They were very happy. Went to put the fittings on and found that my friend forgot to screw the cap back on properly. It was at an angle and it was all dried up. So, another trip to TSC (hardware store was closed) and got a 4oz jar. Back home and put everything together. In a few minutes I can go turn the water back on (it had 2hr cure time). When the well service guys solvent welded, they didn't even give it 5min to cure. I don't want this to come apart.
I fed mom when I got home before I had to go back into town. I hope she's feeling ok. About to go check on her.
Edit: Turned the shutoff to let water flow to the pump but realized the cistern was low and the damned lever didn't trigger. The float and rod were down but the arm didn't budge. I had to pull on it to make the pump turn on. Ugh. I really hate that thing but I still haven't figured out what controller/contactor I need to make a float or other option work with the 230v 1hp pump. It's so aggravating.
On the upside, Mom's blood sugar finally went down. It's at 100 now.
Oh, and call me childish, but my impulse buy today:
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(sh)It happens.Yeah, sorry for the technical error today. All the servers went down for several hours.
Truth be told it's one of the very few sites that maintains, using my calculations, 99 and 44 one-hundredths percent availability.Yeah, sorry for the technical error today. All the servers went down for several hours.
I appreciate the positive comment!Truth be told it's one of the very few sites that maintains, using my calculations, 99 and 44 one-hundredths percent availability.
@Zanne, I'm curious, does your mom have problems with neuropathy?No idea what sort of frog its supposed to be, but I like frogs and I like blue.
Well, I guess it's not so bad that I was down yesterday too. LOL. Mom didn't even get out of bed except to go to the bathroom. She felt awful. She was wrong about her blood sugar being down to 100. It was still over 500. I wanted to take her to the hospital but she didn't want to go. Her dexcom sensor failed. No warning saying it needed to be changed or was nearing time to change. It just straight up died. Then her pump kept giving insulin and gave me trouble when I told it to stop bc fingerstick said her sugar was low. More than half the menu options went away and all it wanted to do was dispense insulin and I had to keep telling it not to and it sort of argued with me. Once the new sensor kicked in it behaved better, but her sugar was down to 60 something this morning while I was in the shower and she got mad that I didn't answer the intercom and she didn't hear me shout "I'm in the bathroom" the one time I heard her call my name. So she stuffed her face with candy and her bg shot up to 300.
She had an appointment with the NP and we told her about our misadventures with the pump. She said she'd put in a request for the infusion sets that are easier to take the tubing off (autosoft xc). I'm pretty sure I dislodged the canula trying to remove the tubing so it could be filled. She also gave me more info on the pump and some tips. Went to Mexican place afterward. My order was right but the waitress misunderstood Mom and got hers wrong. She didn't complain though. Had leftovers for dinner.
I put the new union on the setup and it sprayed everywhere. I could not get it tight enough even with a pipe wrench. I lack the coordination and the strength. Friend drove out and tightened it enough to compress the o-ring and its holding. Poor Fippy didn't get his bath yet though.
You can have your day in court or you don’t have to pay the fine. That’s the way our legal system works in every state. If you pay the fine that’s pleading guilty…….I've been to that PD. They won't let you speak to the chief. He's not even in the office most of the time. No one is even in there most of the time when they are supposed to be open. They don't answer their phones. The town is notorious for speed traps and bogus tickets. They are corrupt and will not budge. A big portion of the town's income is from tickets. Sadly, its less aggravation to just pay and be done with it. Bc if they get mad they will find other excuses to pull me over whenever I pass through. They like to retaliate there. One of the things Louisiana is known for is police corruption and speed traps. I've got too much else to do-- trying to get Mom's blood sugar to come back down and having trouble with her insulin pump. Don't know if her canula dislodged or not but put two in within hours of each other because one bent. I've replaced the cartridge, the tubing, and the canula in the past 24hrs. Her blood sugar is still showing as "high". She may have to manually inject some of the insulin if we can figure out how much she should take.
It rained a lot but the dripping from the attic is subsiding so I think its from the hvac system.
I went to fix the pipes and found that whoever pulled the fittings at HD screwed up and put an FIP union in the bag instead of SLIP. Easy mistake to make- especially since the bin in the store had the FIP ones mixed in with SLIP. I couldn't even find the bin for the FIP ones. I went back and explained the situation and that they had just misread the bag. They let me swap it out. I forgot to check the other fittings I got and then remembered when I got home-- found one other that was wrong-- also FIP instead of slip-- but that one is cheap and easy to replace locally. Cheaper than driving back up there.
Popped in to TSC to get sweet feed for the cows as they've been hollering at me lately. They were very happy. Went to put the fittings on and found that my friend forgot to screw the cap back on properly. It was at an angle and it was all dried up. So, another trip to TSC (hardware store was closed) and got a 4oz jar. Back home and put everything together. In a few minutes I can go turn the water back on (it had 2hr cure time). When the well service guys solvent welded, they didn't even give it 5min to cure. I don't want this to come apart.
I fed mom when I got home before I had to go back into town. I hope she's feeling ok. About to go check on her.
Edit: Turned the shutoff to let water flow to the pump but realized the cistern was low and the damned lever didn't trigger. The float and rod were down but the arm didn't budge. I had to pull on it to make the pump turn on. Ugh. I really hate that thing but I still haven't figured out what controller/contactor I need to make a float or other option work with the 230v 1hp pump. It's so aggravating.
On the upside, Mom's blood sugar finally went down. It's at 100 now.
Oh, and call me childish, but my impulse buy today:
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yes, she has polyneuropathy. She's had it since the 1990s. It's why she takes Dilantin and Amitriptyline. I've gotten a little better at doing the canulas after watching some videos with tips on how to do it. She was half asleep on the last canula change so that made things easier. She was lying down and holding still instead of sitting up and moving around. I put the new canula on before taking the old one off. The tubing gets changed with the cartridge so I was able to remove the brand new tubing on the new canula, put it in a bag, and then just transfer over the old tubing by unclipping it from the olc canula and sliding it in to the new canula. Then I just told the pump to fill canula and it worked. Her sugar is still bouncing around but it has remained in acceptable levels.@Zanne, I'm curious, does your mom have problems with neuropathy?
I keep my numbers down around 130-140 but neuropathy is kicking my buttocks. I've got one foot turning into a block of wood. A real pain in the rear end.
See that's the thing. There is no court to have a day in. The address for the "court" is a small police station. Most of the time there isn't even anyone there and even if there is, they don't always answer the phone. My brother tried to contest a BS ticket he got for rolling through a stop-- he had proof that there was no stop there. It was a yield and there were no vehicles coming. He tried to find the court and found out there wasn't one. I was with him. They said the only option was to pay the ticket or have his license revoked. So, this is one of those alford plea situations I guess. This town has been doing it for a very long time so it's their m.o. and how they make most of their revenue. I'm linking an article below.You can have your day in court or you don’t have to pay the fine. That’s the way our legal system works in every state. If you pay the fine that’s pleading guilty…….
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