Monday, January 14, 2013

10 Favorite Movie Quotes

This week, in order to get out of our real life for a bit, I took on the Monday Listicles challenge from my friend over at Northwest Mommy. This week's topic was your 10 Favorite Movie Quotes.



We love movies in our house. We often speak in quotes of some sort, be it movie, TV, even song lyrics. A lot of times other people look at us strangely, but it makes us laugh so it's all good. I am amused at the list I finally narrowed it down to, and I had a great time on facebook reading through my friends suggestions. It warms my heart that so many of my friends also speak in movie quotes.

It definitely makes it easier to find your people.

Click on the title to see the clips (though some of them I didn't feel needed them).

1. Put. The Bunny. Back. In the Box
This particular line is at the 20 second mark of the clip. I say this a lot when I am cleaning my daughters toys up - in the same, slow southern drawl. It's a horrible movie, but for some reason this line has stuck in my head for years and it makes me laugh. My husband is rolling his eyes at me right now because I've played this clip four times in the last two minutes, and giggled each time.

2. Well, gosh. Kindof a lot's happened since then.
Embarrassingly, another Nicolas Cage quote. This time from the movie The Rock, which is awesome and one we watch a lot. The link above will take you to a longer video, but just watch the first 90 seconds or so. The quote comes at 1:32, but to set the scene you should start from the beginning. You can stop watching after the line as it really is just the most awesome line ever. I say it all the time. All. The. Time.

3. Honey ... Where's my super suit? and 
4. I am your wife! I am the greatest good you are ever gonna get.



We often will banter this whole scene back and forth around the house, kids too. 




Awesome.

5. No capes! 
Enough said. You can't go wrong with Edna, she is wise.

6. One of my favorite 80's movies is St Elmo's Fire. One of my favorite moments in the movie is when one of the characters has moved into her very first apartment. This scene plays in my head a lot, even all these years later. It helps me relish in the little things.

"Yeah ... you wanna know what's great? Last night I woke up in the middle of the night to make myself a peanut butter and jelly sandwich... and you know, it was my kitchen, it was my refrigerator, it was my apartment ... and it was the BEST peanut butter and jelly sandwich that I have had in my entire life"


7. I'm wiry.
I have very skinny, lanky children. Often when we talk about their size, the husband or I will pull this line out. This is probably one of those "most people won't get it" moments, but this is another of our favorite movies. I can't even hear the word without the expression, and the accent. 

8. Hey Goose, you big stud! Take me to bed or lose me forever.
If this needs an explanation, we cannot be friends.

Brilliant and hysterical. We often quote this over our seafood dinners.

If you don't know this movie, an angel has lost its wings.

Bonus quote:
Let's show this prehistoric bitch how we do things downtown.
While browsing online for inspiration I came across this one and decided we need to find a way to incorporate it into our lives. I'm trying to find a way to bring it up in everyday conversation.



Wednesday, January 9, 2013

The saga continues

We just got back from the doctor to follow up with all the post hospital lab work for the husband. This was supposed to be the appointment that says "yes, you can be cleared to go back to work on Monday."

Instead we got some good news, and some bad news.

The good news: kidneys are functioning back in the normal range. Blood pressure is more or less back to normal. Most of the tests they ran came back in the normal range, so we are heading in the right direction.

The bad news: he now has an angry liver. While the kidneys are all "yep, we're feeling good again ... lets just rest for a couple more days and we can go go go" the liver has gotten a little pissy and is puffed up and muttering "fuck you and all the attention you've been getting, kidneys. Pay attention to me."

What does that mean? It means ten more days before he will be cleared for work, assuming the liver has had a chance to chill. No new meds, just more rest. He has to change his eating habits again. He's still sleeping every couple hours and has no energy. But he's starting to get antsy and actually miss work - which is saying something.

It also means we will not see a paycheck for a few more weeks. Which is just awesome as we try and play catch up after Christmas. Fingers crossed the short term disability kicks in in a somewhat timely manner, because the financial stress around here does not help his blood pressure, nor does it help my panic attacks.

Over all, it's good news, what the doctor said. He's getting better. The kidneys are working again. His blood pressure is back under control. The rest of it is just details, right?

For now, what I need from all of you lovely friends out there is some more positive mojo pointed our way. Though we can see the end of this mess, we're not quite out of it yet. Thank you again for all your love and support, it has helped tremendously!!


Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Waiting for the pet rock to hatch ...

The toddler has a pet rock. She calls it an egg and she is waiting for it to hatch. She is convinced it will hatch into something. She doesn't know what yet, she just keeps telling me the baby is curling up inside the egg and it will hatch soon.

She got up this morning and saw it on the kitchen counter. "Oh man! It still hasn't hatched yet!"

Then she thought for a moment and said, "I think it needs a cage, so that when it hatches it won't run away."

Daddy thought maybe a Tupperware bowl would make a nice cage. "Oh! Yes, give me all the square ones" she says. "And all the lids."

"But what can I use for it's bed?"

"And it will need something to eat when it hatches."

So here we have our new pet. In its cage. With a peanut butter cookie for a snack. She's still working on the bed.


Monday, January 7, 2013

the saga of 2013 and the failing kidneys

2013 can suck it so far. I'm just saying. Having spent the first week of the year in the hospital watching my husband suffer is not the best way to kick things off. Thankfully, looking at the bright side, we had a huge village of people who sent a lot of love and happy juju our way ... the internet is an amazing place!

Gotta love those #nosybitches. Thanks ladies!!
The fun began in our house the day after Christmas, when he came home from dinner complaining of stomach cramping. He curled up in bed with a heating pad and flu meds, and so began our journey.

Friday (28th), two days later, I had to pick him up from work because he couldn't stand up without getting dizzy, and started throwing up. Eventually we went to the ER because the stomach pain was too intense.

We all assumed it was the stomach flu. However, hindsight being what it is, he only had a low grade fever (under 101), and they didn't confirm it with a flu swab test. Once they pumped some IV into him and the headache and stomach pain and vomiting were controlled via meds, they gave him a CT scan. All looked well; they were seeing a ton of gastro pain in flu patients, so they sent us home with prescriptions for pain and anti-nausea meds and off we went.

Fast forward through a miserable weekend and a very uneventful new years eve (filled with laundry and champagne for one). Tuesday evening (new years day) we ended up back in the ER because he couldn't stand up straight, and had reached his pain tolerance (the pain meds ran out Monday morning). His dad came over to take him, I stayed home to get the kids settled. We all assumed it was just severe constipation, a side effect of the pain meds.

Then, a few hours later, I got the call that he was being admitted because his kidney's were failing and he had a severe viral infection in his upper GI. This is when we realized they hadn't done the flu swab on Friday, because when they did it on Tuesday it came back negative. Also, when he got the CT scan originally, they injected him with iodine to better see things (very normal). However, if you put iodine into a body that is dehydrated (remember, they'd given him two bags of IV), the kidneys pretty much tell your body to fuck off.

Thus began our 5 days in the hospital. Most of you know the up and down drama that entailed - one step forward, a night of vomiting followed. The kidneys were getting better with the meds, but not as fast as they liked. His blood pressure was way out of control. He was in quarantine - we had to gown and glove up to go see him. And they couldn't stop the stomach pains.

So the official-ish reason for all of this was kidney failure due in part to the viral infection, in part to the iodine. We think. And the high blood pressure, apparently that plays havoc on the kidneys as well. And once the kidneys started healing, the severe cramping was attributed to the lack of "movement," shall we say. A myriad of reasons, that hopefully his regular doctor can help us figure out when we go see him this afternoon. Fingers crossed there are no repercussions from this and life can get back to normal shortly.

With that, I leave with you smiles and happy children cuddling with dad.


Quarantine removed - happy face!
Dad's home in time to watch the fourth quarter!! Yay!!
Morning cuddles and cartoons. Happy girl.