Snake Spit! Check out the little spots of venom that soaked through the pillowcase:
Cultivate your Algorithm
4 weeks ago
A blog about anything that happens to cross my mind.
Never in my life have I seen a lightbulb explode. I've seen them blow out with a loud pop when you flip on the light switch, and sometimes smoke would fill the glass. But this was the first time I've ever had one actually break the glass. And it wasn't even right when we turned the light on. It had been on for some time before it decided to give up the ghost. That bulb must have been a little drama queen to feel the need to "go out with a bang" like that. I guess it preferred making a grand exit, like Dumbledore in "Harry Potter: The Order of the Phoenix". Dumbledore's got style! I love that scene. It makes the whole magician-disappearing-in-a-cloud-of-smoke routine look so five minutes ago.
If you read my most recent post, you'll know that I've been learning to ride a motorcycle and that two weeks ago I crashed and burned on a turn. Well, crashed at least. This is what she looked like while lying pathetically in a pile of sand after the wreck. I was glad to have my cell phone in my pocket so I could call for help, and I was equally happy to be able to get some pictures of her after her first wreck. *sniff* Molly took it like a champ! She certainly fared better than I did at least.
I wasn't hurt nearly as bad as I would have expected, but that deep scrape on the top of my knee is being a real pain. It was such a deep gouge that it is taking FOREVER to heal. It gets smaller and smaller, but it still hurts sometimes. Like yesterday, when I was trying to slip in the door without letting my Chihuahuas get past me, and I scraped my bare knee roughly against the metal edge of the screen door. An entire rainbow of words escaped my mouth at that event. OUCH. I was finally able to wear jeans Saturday evening, although any time I had to bend my knee it was uncomfortably tender and sore where the jeans pressed into my knee. Which was pretty much any time I had to take a step or sit down. But that's still an improvement considering that for a long while even my baggy, light cotton pajama pants hurt whenever they would gently brush against my knee while I was walking. I'm pretty sure these bruises are going to be sticking around for several more weeks, unfortunately. I guess I need to work on getting a tan so they'll be less noticeable!
Both of them, actually. And they can SEE you! I had my LASIK surgery done a week ago, and I am so freaking happy with the results. It's so amazing to be able to see clearly without contacts or glasses. I just had my second follow-up vision appointment and can now boast 20/20 vision! Before I had the surgery, my left eye was 20/400 and my right eye was 20/600. Yes, that bad. I never expected them to be able to get my vision this good. I thought for sure it would improve my vision, but that I'd still need a light prescription or something. And of course I had all these doomsday imaginings of something horrible going wrong and ended up blinded or horribly disfigured and with worse vision than before I went in.
I did manage to get through that intersection, but just barely. I was still having trouble with trying to do a smooth take-off, and I felt like I was completely out of control. Not a good thing when on a motorcycle! And by that time I was so frazzled my nerves were shot. I couldn't make that second turn in time, and decided that was my cue to just turn around and head back home. It was pretty sad that I only got out on the bike for about a quarter mile, and that I didn't drive it very well while I was doing it. But I've got to say, considering how nervous I am about learning to ride a motorcycle, and considering I never could get the hang of driving a manual transmission when I was younger, I actually didn't do all that badly. I may not be fearless, but the fact that I got on the bike on my own in the first place is a really big accomplishment. I wanted so badly to find a good excuse not to go out. While it didn't have the results I'd hoped for, I did have to pat myself on the back for trying and for making it through the intersection, even if I didn't get it back into that other neighborhood. It may have been an ugly ride, but I didn't crash, I didn't drop the bike, and I didn't even cry! I did stomp my feet a few times and my language was probably a bit colorful, but all in all it wasn't too bad.
Getting Molly home was quite an ordeal. The location was about 5 1/2 hours from where I live, and the weather was very cold (low 30s with wind chills much lower) and it rained the entire time. DH and my dad and I drove up there in my car to check it out and see if I liked it. Of course I can't actually RIDE it, so I just sat on it to test the fit and see if I liked the way it felt. We looked it over and checked out the mechanics, and then my husband took it for a spin to see if it felt like it ran okay. It did, and I still loved it, so I bought it! At that point we had to get it home. My husband rode it home, in the freezing rain, on a ride that in a car would have taken about 3 1/2 hours. We were stopping at my parents' house for the night before coming back home the next morning. Since the weather was so bad, we had to make a LOT of stops so DH could thaw out and the parts of his riding gear that weren't waterproof. We also couldn't go as fast as we normally might have because the bike hadn't been ridden in a year, so it wasn't quite up to par. Turns out the spark plugs needed to be replaced, and DH spent most of the ride with the bike only firing on one piston, which meant it had maybe half the power that it should have. Not fun for riding on the interstate, at night, in the freezing rain! That 3 1/2 hour trip ended up taking 8 grueling hours.
I had my second lesson on the motorcycle today. This time I was on Darling Husband's Honda 919. I was really nervous to try to ride on this thing since it's a sport touring bike and can REALLY go super fast in a hurray. I could see myself trying to ease onto the throttle and still managing to shoot down the road like a rocket. Thankfully when I tested the throttle sensitivity while in neutral I saw that it would be possible to still be very gentle with it. I did really well! Well, considering it was ME on it. I got up to 20 miles an hour this time. Woohoo! That's double the speed I was willing to go when I first tried out my mom's bike. I even shifted into 2nd gear a couple times! Pretty soon I might be able to pass those little mopeds that are always blocking traffic.