PG wasn't 100% today, so I did the shopping by myself. There was cat food at Petsmart, bird food at Wild Birds Unlimited, and more bird food plus cat litter plus a prescription for PG at Walmart. Then in mid-afternoon, she felt better and we had an early supper at Longhorn Steakhouse.
Begun in 2020 as Pandemic Quarantine Diary, and now it's whatever strikes my fancy.
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Cheat Day
Breakfast was mini-wheats and juice, lunch was Crispix, supper was skinless chicken breast, mashed potatoes and corn with lemonade. That part's OK, and eating sensibly like that is why I'm 20 pounds lighter than I was in early July this year.
Then there were the between-meals calories and the after-meals calories. The better part of a six-ounce bag of pistachios. The rest of the Tootsie Pops I bought yesterday afternoon. A bottle of Mexi-coke. And, after a pause of some four months, I made chocolate chip cookies and ate four of them. That has to be a one-time aberration. Back on the wagon tomorrow. I don't like feeling that I am unable to control what I eat.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
A forgettable day
Volunteer in purple
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Moxie
Years ago, I went to Knoebel's amusement park, and on the way home stopped at a store where I found a soft drink named Moxie in the refrigerator case. I'd heard of the stuff, and this was the first time I'd seen it. I bought a bottle and took a sip. Then another. Then I poured out the rest down the drain. I decided it reminded me of "carbonated liniment."
I forget when and where specifically I saw this next, but in a recent web story, the author described Moxie as "carbonated cough syrup." Yeah, that too. Neither one is palatable, but I still prefer to use liniment, both for the old-fashioned word and for the taste that implies this stuff shouldn't be consumed orally.
Ding Dong School - NBC - November 17, 1954
Easy Come...
Medical: A cat bit my hand and the bite area became infected. A bill from the doctor, and a larger one from the x-ray place.
Dentist: the cleaning and x-ray were covered, but they found the oversensitive area I felt on the lower right, and that re-filling cost me.
Car: Registration for 2 years. Inspection and emissions. And since the car is five years old, a replacement battery. Because there's a start-stop feature that can pause and re-start the engine at a full stop, the battery is more expensive.
All that in the past month. "Save your money -- you're going to need it." Paul Hemphill, 1980 or so. You bet I remembered it all these years. He was right, and he still is.
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