Morning Update: 06/11/24

How the hell is it the middle of June and it’s 46 degrees outside this morning? The dogs were snuggled up so tight against me this morning, that for a moment I thought someone liked me (until Ham wagged his tail). This cool front is supposed to leave by tomorrow, but damn, I’m going to have to put on long sleeves to take the dogs out in a bit!
The good news is that I did make it to the doctor yesterday. My glucose is down considerably, so there’s no need for insulin at this time. My blood pressure was still stupidly high, though, so we’re going back on Jardiance to address that and latent heart and stroke issues. We’ll check everything again in three months unless the numbers start getting high again.
Shortly after getting back home, my check hit the bank so I was able to order the groceries that we needed. The biggest challenge was trying to get all the frozen food into one little freezer. Since there’s not a store that carries fresh food within walking distance, we use a lot of frozen veggies to make sure we’re not going to get scurvy or anything like that. You wouldn’t think that would take a lot of space, but it does. Still, it’s a problem I’m glad to deal with. Seeing an empty fridge/freezer is rather frightening.
Another bit of good news came this morning as Hamas says it accepts UN-backed Gaza truce plan. There are still details to work out, and Israel has to stop bombing the living hell out of everything in Gaza, but after eight months of the two sides trading war crimes, I think the rest of the world is ready for them to stop. Since they’ve been behaving like spoiled children, perhaps we put them in separate corners of the region and make them sit facing a wall for a couple of centuries until they learn their lesson. Do you think that might work?
After going all day yesterday saying that his plane was missing, officials now confirm that Malawi vice president Chilima was killed in a plane crash. Malawi isn’t in the news a lot and their politics rarely get lively enough for the rest of the world to notice. However, this is the second high-ranking government official to die in an aircraft “accident” in the past month. You’ll remember that Iran’s president was killed in a helicopter “accident” a couple of weeks ago. I hope this isn’t the start of a trend.
The FBI’s latest data shows a ‘historic’ drop in crime across the US, citing a decrease in violent crime of 15% for the first three months of the year. From a pure numbers perspective, this is great news. However, perception is reality on this issue and what ultimately matters is whether people feel safe. This is still going to be a huge hot-button topic for election campaigns and expect to see some absolutely ridiculous claims from the far right. The national media is partially complicit here, sensationalizing every shooting they can find. The fact that there are fewer of them gets lost in the headlines that are part of making people feel unsafe.
One more thing and I’ll shut up for a few minutes. ABC News is reporting that the Biden administration plans to ban medical debt from credit reports. On one hand, this is good news for millions of Americans. However, it raises a couple of issues. First, why not eliminate medical debt completely with a national healthcare plan that simply covers everything? Wipe money-grubbing insurance companies and greedy hospital executives off the map and the debt goes away. Second, the change doesn’t have the full weight of the law. It exists in a rule change within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. That means a subsequent president could have the rule overturned, which puts everyone in a precarious position. The economy needs people to have better credit scores, though, so that sales of big-ticket items such as homes and cars can increase. Take the win for now, but be careful that it’s not a real solution to the cost of healthcare in the US.
Oh yeah, I’m looking at my web stats and noticing that no one has looked at the article I posted yesterday afternoon, “Dealing With Adobe’s New ToS.” I thought for sure that my creative friends would be all over this one. I’m a bit disappointed. I included pictures and everything! LOL!
For some reason, today doesn’t feel like a Tuesday. I’m getting more of a Wednesday vibe, except that Kat’s here, which doesn’t happen on Wednesday mornings. The lawn needs to be mowed, but we’ll have to wait until the temperature outside at least hits 60. I’m not sending the kids out in coats!
You and I both need more coffee. Fill your cup and maybe I’ll have a surprise later this morning.
Morning Update: 06/12/24
TAKE A LOOK AT TODAY’S DATE. SEE THE MATH FUN GOING ON THERE? THAT MUST MAKE TODAY SPECIAL 🤣
Okay friends, we’ve all survived another day and that is probably more miraculous than any of us care to admit. I found out yesterday that a high school friend’s long-time partner and husband passed over the weekend from cancer. I never had the privilege of meeting Paul’s husband. We all live too far apart and none of us are especially inclined to roaming. My heart and compassion go out to Paul as he mourns. For the rest of us, we are reminded that our time here is never as long as we want it to be. We should make the most of the days we have and tell those we love how we feel.
Except for the cats. Try telling a cat how much you love it and they’ll just look you in the face and wonder why you’ve not fed it in the past two minutes. Fat Guy is standing in the hallway now making noise at me because he wants to go outside. We do let him out on occasion, but if we’re not watching he’ll scoot over to the neighbor’s backyard where there are plenty of places to hide. The neighbors have a new puppy who likes to yap at everything, so I don’t think they’d be pleased by Fat Guy’s intrusion.
We mowed the lawn yesterday with almost zero fuss. I wanted to take advantage of the last unseasonably cool day before we go back to summer heat for the rest of the week. What I find funny is that once we started, three of our neighbors decided to do their lawns as well. As Kat continues gathering the things we need to let our yard go feral, I wonder if any of them will follow suit on that as well.
We grilled last night for the first time in a few years. It wasn’t inexpensive. The grill had been sitting over on the back side of the yard, tied down by weeds, slowly rusting away. I had to get pumice stones to get it clean and then replace the grilling utensils that seemed to have suddenly gone missing. I put the meat on while the coals were still too hot and it charred on one side, but not only was it still edible, Tipper came back for seconds! The meal was good, but it ultimately would have been cheaper to order out. At least we have everything if we want to try again.
Wanna hear something funny? According to a Vatican press release, the Pope has told priests to limit the length of their homilies to eight minutes. That’s it. Not ten. Not fifteen. Eight minutes. How many of us grew up listening to sermons that went on and on and on and on? In fact, depending on the denomination and the specific culture, there are still plenty of churches that start at 11:00 AM and don’t let out until after 2:00 PM because their pastors just don’t know when to sit down and shut the fuck up. Can you imagine a Southern Baptist preacher limiting his sermon to eight minutes? The congregation would wonder if he was ill! I’m finding the concept incredibly hilarious.
And there’s a bit of hope this morning. Fulfilling Lakota prophecies of better times, an extremely rare white buffalo has been born in Yellowstone. “The birth of this calf is both a blessing and warning. We must do more,” said Chief Arvol Looking Horse, the spiritual leader of the Lakota, Dakota, and the Nakota Oyate in South Dakota, and the 19th keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Woman Pipe and Bundle. Last year’s severe winter saw the loss of some 1,500 bison in the park. This birth brings hope for restoration and rejuvenation which is much needed throughout the northern tribes.
I think Tipper’s wanting to go for a walk this morning, so we better get moving. Ya’ll try to behave or something. Believe in something you know exists: yourself.
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