Author Archives: Kristine Smith

Alive Inside

The video of the nursing home patient reawakened by the music he loved has been rocketing around the internet:

There’s a follow-up article in today’s Washington Post. You can donate old iPods so that others can feel the same magic again:

According to Dan Cohen, spokesman for the Music and Memory Project, the reaction to the clip has been tremendous. “I am truly delighted and surprised,” he told The Washington Post in a Thursday phone call.

For those interested in helping the project, Music and Memory accepts donations of iPods of any kind, he said. The group starts people out with the iPod shuffle, but also uses other iPods and iPads to help improve the lives of nursing home residents.

http://www.musicandmemory.org/index.html

Could ‘advanced’ dinosaurs rule other planets?

Jurassic World

He (Breslow) adds: “An implication from this work is that elsewhere in the universe there could be life forms based on D-amino acids and L-sugars. Such life forms could well be advanced versions of dinosaurs, if mammals did not have the good fortune to have the dinosaurs wiped out by an asteroidal collision, as on Earth. We would be better off not meeting them.”

Could 'advanced' dinosaurs rule other planets.

Diva

On Sunday the 1st, during my visit to the Portland Powell’s with friend D, I received a call from the folks caring for Gaby to let me know that she hadn’t eaten since I dropped her off the previous Thursday afternoon. She had eaten breakfast and lunch that day at home, and nothing had appeared amiss. Now, she would sniff the bowl, sometimes nibble a bit, then walk away.

I confess this took the wind out of my sails. She had stayed at this place before, and while she had occasionally skipped a meal, well, she does that at home. She still ate most of her food. I worried that stress might trigger her IBD. I worried about a lot of things. I had recently switched her food, but had provided enough of her old food to see her through her stay just in case. They tried it. Nope. Hamburger? A nibble. Treats? A nosh. Prescription food that they picked up from my vet? Nope. In all other ways, she was fine. Loved her activities. Bouncy and tail-waggy. She just refused to eat.

During this search for something/anything Gaby would eat, she vomited bile, the sign of an empty stomach. At this point, I considered cutting my vacation short and going home even though I was having a great time. (It was at this time that my friends’ cat, Singer, decided to settle into my lap. I swear that cat knew I was upset.) I talked with an animal behaviorist friend of D & D’s. I talked with my vet.

Finally, the following Thursday, they tried cooked chicken and rice. Gaby ignored the rice, but ate some of the chicken. Problem solved, one hoped. I was concerned about the transition from duck to chicken and whether she would even eat the duck food again, but first things first. She needed to eat.

I picked up the Dynamic Duo today. King led me out to the car with intent, then whimpered when I shut him in the car and LEFT HIM BEHIND AGAIN to go get Gaby. When she saw me, Herself wriggled and rolled over while I rubbed her tum and told her that I would always come back for her. Apparently she was a little diva. Her eating remained spotty, and she often had to be fed by hand. I discussed future options with caregiver–different feeding methods, etc–then headed home.

At home, I released the hounds of Worry and Self-Recrimination. They ran around, drank water, peed, sniffed, and ran some more. When they came inside, I tested Gaby by giving her a hypoallergenic biscuit, which she chomped as she always did. Later, she vacuumed a lunch of her usual duck & sweet potato. She declined dinner, but she spent most of the afternoon napping so we could blame fatigue for this refusal. She doesn’t eat when she’s tired. Definitely not a food-driven dog.

Later, she made ready to jump on the couch, then stopped. Something was different–I had removed the sheet that covers her end of the couch because it needed a wash. Gaby looked at the uncovered end, then at me, and being a good servant, I dragged myself downstairs and retrieved the clean sheet. Spread it over the couch. Herself pronounced it good and has been dozing off and on ever since. King has been trying to grab some couch time all day, but Gaby ain’t budging.

I’ve heard it said that dogs have owners while cats have staff. I think Gaby was raised with cats.

Home

Sick. Chest cold. Exhausted. Appetite shot. Not the greatest way to end a vacation. I got home from the airport, dragged my stuff inside, then crawled into bed. I’ve been sleeping off and on ever since.

I hope I feel better tomorrow because I’ve got a boatload of stuff to do.

And I have a lot to post about, but I’ve got the energy of a wet washcloth.

Friday

The thing is, I have suffered from cat allergies for much of my life. Asthma attacks. Red, itchy welts where the dander touched my skin.  But my allergies overall seem to have settled down a bit over the last few years, so I was hoping that I wouldn’t have much of a problem when I visited my friends D&D and their 2 pups and 6 cats.

I guess you could say I didn’t have a problem:

Singer is an Empathy Cat. I had a few rough moments related to some phone calls from back at the homestead, and was feeling a little tense. Worried. This was about the time that Singer decided that my lap was the place upon which to spend extended stretches of the evening and even parts of the afternoon. Stroking him made it all better.

My throat didn’t even itch. Didn’t sneeze. Sort of amazing, actually.

Norwescon Friday

Feels like Saturday. I think I have Vacation Brain.

I also think con crud may be settling in a bit early. I feel…off, ear, nose, and throat-wise. Of course, I’d been breathing pristine Oregon mountain air for the past 6 days, and am now in a hotel on the outskirts of a busy airport. Hmmm….

Norwescon started yesterday. I arrived at the hotel 3ish, checked in, then got ready for the 5pm panel on “Building a Balanced Mythos.”

When building a religion for your world, how do you make it balanced and plausible without riffing off of existing religions? How will myth and religion impact your plot and motivate your characters? Why should there be several types of belief systems on a world?
James L. Sutter (M), Benjamin Tate, Clinton J. Boomer, Kevin Radthorne

I wasn’t originally slated for programming, but Joshua Palmatier (aka Ben Tate) was hit with a flight change that prevented him from making it to the con in time, and asked me to sub for him. I didn’t expect many people at a late afternoon/first day of con panel, but the room was packed and the discussion went very well. SF vs Fantasy religion-building. Are your gods actual beings that interfere in the lives of men (the Greek gods, frex), or the personifications of forces and ideas? What do your gods want, and why would anyone believe in them? The hour went fast.

I am now waiting for Joshua to finish his morning programming. We are probably going to head into the city to check out a couple bookstores and grab lunch. Weather looks decent–chilly, but partly sunny. Packing my brollie just in case.

A Four-Mountain Day

Jefferson. Hood. Adams. Mount St Helens. Saw them all yesterday. Couldn’t see Rainier–too much distant haze.

But that was yesterday. Today I awoke to the sound of steady rain. It’s still cloudy, but the sun breaks through on occasion. Chilly. Had a late lunch at the Reedville Inn. Back at the house. Hosts off doing their own thing. I’m surrounded by kitties and pups and watching life on the other side of the glass.

I’m on vacation.

I’m here

In Oregon. The Portland area. My friends’ house in the hills. I can see Mt Adams from the back window.

It’s gorgeous here. Rained off and on over the weekend, but today is sunny with high cloud. Could hit the low 60s.

Saturday was a veeeerrrrrry long day. Up at the crack of dawn. Airport. Uneventful flight. Land in Seattle on time. Then. An hour and a half to get luggage and rental car, in large part because rental car company in question had *1* person on duty on a Saturday afternoon when all the others had 2-3. Landed at 12:25 PST, but didn’t get on the road until after 2. Head pounding by this time.

I don’t think the traffic ever lets up on I-5, but the drive south was lovely and the headache gradually eased. It did rain off and on, but the sun broke through half the time and there were even a few moments when I really wished I had brought sunglasses. Had a few moments of panic as the battery for the GPS unit (brought from home) ran low and the unit conked out and I had to pull of the road and figure out where in the hell was the charger socket in a 2010 Nissan Versa. Hunted all over dash. Under dash. Finally found the socket in the space between the seats. Revived GPS, and continued on to  friends’ house, which is located near the top of the twistiest, windiest road I have ever negotiated in my entire life.

Did I mention that it’s gorgeous up here? Pine forests sloping down to the Willamette valley and the Cascades in the distance. Delicious Japanese food last night at a place in nearby Hillsboro called Syun Izakaya. I had okonomiyaki, a savory pancake with shrimp and scallops. Salmon rolls. An Earl Grey pudding for dessert.

Will try to work a little and wake up. Sightseeing may be on tap for the afternoon. Coffee’s brewing, and I am sitting by a set of glass doors overlooking the deck and the forest beyond. And the valley. And the mountains.

Did I mention that it’s gorgeous up here?

 

The day before vacation…

…is always hell on wheels.

Started the day with 5 meetings on my calendar. I never have 5 meetings in one day. I’m not in the wall-to-wall-meetings bracket. But one turned into an email/phone call and another turned out to be pretty short, so it wasn’t too bad. I still have some day job things to do this evening, so not quite out of the woods yet. But I got through the end of the quarter and received a nice email of the sort one files away, so it was all good.

Laundry this evening–third load is in the washer. I have mentally packed, although the actual drag-up-the-suitcase-from-downstairs-and-fold-and-sort may be put off until tomorrow evening. Received the confirms that CPA e-filed taxes, so YEA!! Didn’t think I would get through that with time to spare.

It would have been nice to sleep in tomorrow morning, but I have a physical therapy session scheduled for 7am. I don’t think I ever mentioned that. Decided to find out whether strengthening my knees would help with occasional bouts of can’t-run-anymore. We’re in Week 3, and I think it’s helping. Jogged 20 minutes on Monday without pain. Keeping my fingers crossed that I can keep off the weight I’ve lost until the knees get straightened out or I give up and give ellipticals a try.

How can it be 730pm already?

 

Sunday evening

Sundays are hard. I spend Friday nights decompressing from the week, and Saturday running errands, doing chores, and trying to have a life. Come Sunday, things have slowed down a bit. I write in the morning, work outside in the afternoon if the weather allows. Have a decent dinner, then write some more. If there’s a good show on the tube, I will watch. Dr Who is on WTTW at 10pm.

A decent day, usually. Just starting to settle down. But tomorrow is Monday, dammit. Not to mention a 4-day week and the week before I go on vacation, which means that something will blow up. And it’s end of first quarter, so there will be business things that need to be wrapped up.

I don’t want to go in.

Need to decide which suitcase to take. Need to decide which clothes to take. Set things up for the housesitter.

Still waiting for that magic transporter closet. I’ll sign up as a beta tester.

Hawks playing the Preds. Going to be a tough game. It doesn’t help that it’s on NBC-Sports, formerly known as Versus. I don’t like it when the game is on that station. I don’t think the Hawks play as well.

I could also say that Johnny Oduya’s nickname should be Little Dab, but that would pinpoint my age like whoa so maybe I will keep it to myself.**

Hope everyone had a nice weekend.

 

**Brylcream, dammit. Men’s haircare product. Old commercial. “A little dab’ll do ya.”