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I Love Nancy Drew

When I picked up this book from the shelf, I was afraid I would be disappointed. But I wasn’t. And I knew I wasn’t going to be from the first page of the Introduction. Not only do I love Nancy Drew. I love “Girl Sleuth: Nancy Drew and the Women Who Created Her.

I mentioned in my Books That Say Something About You post that Nancy Drew says something about me. She does. I started reading Nancy’s in the early 70’s. The books with the yellow spine and interesting covers. (I do have one old one with a paper jacket and another with a solid turquoise binding) I remember when there was some controversy over who wrote the Nancys. And I remember the move from G&D to S&S.

This little book answers all of the questions I had about Nancy Drew and Carolyn Keene, and some I never wondered about. And it did it in a way that left me satisfied and not disillusioned with either Carolyn Keene or Nancy.

If you prefer the Hardy Boys or Bobbsey Twins or Ruth Fielding or Rover Boys was, you might still want to pick up this little book because the world of children’s literature, the 50 cents books, were linked in one way or another.

Whether you loved Nancy or hated her, she still had some kind of an impact on your life – if it wasn’t for Nancy, were would children’s literature be today? Girls’ literature in particular?

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Daily Dose of Music – Carnival

OK I was thrilled and honored to be included in the Carnivial of Roaches but this newest honor is even BIGGER. I was included in the Carnival of Music!

Why is this even bigger? First, because I had no idea – I didn’t submit anything! Wow! And second, cause I am STILL a Ferrick Fan and hope folks click into my post and from there listen to her music.

Thanks Elisa! Now everyone run over and click all of the links in the Carnival of Music!

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Daily Dose of Community – Superglu

Earlier today I found myself losing the “Zen” I’ve been working on in regard to work so I clicked the Firefox bookmarklet for my Superglu page, (it’s actually mine, Michelle’s & TW’s since our feeds all go into that one page), and from there I clicked the “Squeeze” button. And I just kept clicking the “Squeeze” button.

It was interesting to see what other people had added to their “sources” lists. There wasn’t much that was really interesting to me or that I hadn’t seen in the feeds I subscribe to through my aggregator.

Until, Athens, GA Bloggers! Cool way to create a community feed made up of individuals who have pretty much been doing their own thing. Athens is a cool town, (Michelle thinks she wants to live there when she grows up, though she’s not sure she ever wants to leave her moms. She’s a weird teenager), and this little group of bloggers gathering together on one Superglu page is cool.

Nancy White asked recently if Blog Carnivals are community indicators or catalysts – I’ve wondered the same thing. And now I’m pondering whether the gathering of Athens bloggers on Superglu is a community indicator or if Superglu is a community catalyst… Whatever this is, I like it. A lot.

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Daily Dose of Kids – Premature Babies

Today, November 15, is Prematurity Awareness Day – so get aware! Visit SHARE, Medline, iVillage (man I miss Parent Soup – I even miss Parentsplace, which is frightening) and WebMD.

Or, just click these links to SHARE and jump in quickly!

* Learn about the Preemie Act
* Join a Discussion
* Read Some Blogs
* Donate

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Daily Dose of Health Care – ER

My attempt at not so live blogging from the ER last week led me to some interesting thoughts and questions about health care in the US and the attitudes of people seeking health care in the US. Before I get to the first thought, let me give you some data about my emergency room experience…

I’ve been to emergency rooms more than 50 times in the last 40 years. I’ve been to emergency rooms in 6 states and 4 countries (including the US and two that some would consider “third world countries”). I’ve been to Department of Defense emergency rooms and “civillian” emergency rooms. I’ve been to the emergency room that spawned these thoughts and questions about 10 times and walked through it a good 100 times. I’ve been to the ER as a patient or a family member/friend of a patient. I’ve been to the ER for suicide attempts and kidney stones, for broken bones and lacerations, for burns and for ear infections, for tummy troubles and breathing treatments, for foreign objects where they ought not be and psychotic episodes and treatment after car accidents. I have emergency room experience.

I have never seen so many people ask the folks at “triage” how much longer it will be ’til they are seen. Nobody likes to wait 4 hours or 6 hours or 8 hours to be seen but folks, in the ER, it isn’t about how long you’ve waited it is about who arrives in worse shape than you are. When the dude or dudette at the desk says I don’t know, it could be six hours he/she isn’t saying that to cause you grief. The point is, if EMS brings in 4 more patients and they have yet another helicopter come in, then it could be six hours or 12 hours. There is simply NO WAY to predict the type of emergency that is going to walk in the door in the next five minutes.

I have never heard people rant at the top of their lungs about the quality of care being given the way I heard them rant on Tuesday night.

One woman called her husband’s doctor, who she happens to work for, and complained and the man was taken back immediately. He apparently had blood clots in his legs and was tired of sitting outside chain smoking while he waited for treatment.

Another woman, whose husband had a dislocated knee, called someone in the hospital to file a complaint. They had been waiting four hours. She had to go home and get pain meds for him to get through the wait. She then proceeded to lie to whoever she was talking to and said she was looking at dirty bandages on the floor of the waiting room – there were none. She said some old man in a wheel chair had a coat over his head and head been pushed to the side, forgotten about and could be dead for all she knew. Umm, he was a homeless guy taking a nap. Happily panhandling the parking lot an hour later. She said there were infants who had been there for hours, sick and dehydrated and could die, those infants were toddlers and were happily running all over the ER – no imminent signs of death at all. She then proceeded to tell the poor person on the phone the little tidbet that had gotten me so worked up on the first place…

This is America! This isn’t a third world country! We are being treated like we’re in a third world country! Americans deserve better health care than this!

Ummm, has this woman been to a third world country, much less visited the ER in one? I somehow doubt it. In fact I doubt anyone who was happily, and loudly, spouting that nonsense has been to one.

I’ve been to two Emergency Rooms in two different “third world countries” and I guarantee you the folks in those ERs would have gladly given up 6 hours of their lives to sit in our ER instead. Our ER with AC that works (too well), 6 televisions, enough seating that nobody sat on the floor or stood while they waited. Free telephones that work. Bathrooms inside, most of which actually have toilet paper – and a plumbing system that allows you to flush the paper. Vending machines. A nice woman from housekeeping, who had injured herself while working and was waiting just like we were for treatment, handing out blankets to anyone who wanted them.

And what is with the “Americans deserve better” crud? Better than what? Better than all of those things that I listed? I don’t get it, at all.

It’s an emergency room folks. That means people with emergencies are going to wander in and they are going to be seen ahead of you. I know the waiting stinks. I know you don’t feel well. I know your son has a big playoff game on Thursday and those broken ribs might keep him out of the game and you’re frustrated. I know your toddler is tired of waiting and so are you. But believe it or not, it isn’t all about you or about me. It isn’t about being treated like you’re in a third world country or about the disaster that is American health care. It’s about the nature of the emergency, plain and simple.

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I finished a book! Son of a ….

I’m not sure how long it’s been since I finished a book but today I am happy to report I FINISHED! Son of a Witch, by Gregory Maguire. Yea Me! Even bigger Yea Me ’cause TW didn’t finish it. She said it bored her to death. I don’t know why it bored her, except that she didn’t really like any of Maguire’s books very much. I liked all of them except Lost. This one was long, and rambling and not nearly as compelling as the other Maguire books we’ve read. I didn’t love it but…

Son of Ephaba, dragons, gay boy sex it just doesn’t get better than that, does it? I don’t think it does. I wonder if there will be a sequel to this sequel. Or maybe a prequel?

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Daily Dose of Shopping – Gift Tags

I have always liked Hearthsong but tonight I was having trouble finding anything that any of the kids in this house really NEEDED. Disappointing. It means they’re growing up. And I’m already having some baby fever. Disappointing. Just as I was about to give up and look somewhere else I discovered the BEST idea EVER. Why haven’t I seen these battery gift tags before? Why didn’t someone think of this YEARS ago?

Awesome brilliant idea.

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Daily Dose of Personality – Punctuate

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You scored 38% Sociability and 58% Sophistication!
You are comfortable around others. While you don’t have to go out every
night, yet you take pride in being easy to get along with. This should
not, however, be misconstrued as believing (as many do) that you are
without subtlety. In fact, you have the power to inform the anal
retentive that, indeed, they are discussing an anal-retentive issue.
Who else can do that? Quotation marks intimidate you a little bit.
My test tracked 2 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 30% on Sociability
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You scored higher than 35% on Sophistication

Link: The Which Punctuation Mark Are You Test written by Gazda on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test

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Daily Dose of Time Wasting – Blend Your Words

I had so much fun with this word blender and I only typed two little words. Over and over again. It felt good. And then I emailed it to my pal who is not working this week because she had surgery and because she’s having a fun vacation with my other pals who are not working. I hope it prepares her for the return to work life.

Now tell me, which words did you blend – and why? And how do you feel about Mrs Fields cookies? I’m not really a fan but next time I go to the mall (do we have a Mrs Fields in our mall???) I will buy some just because this thing made me smile. After. A. Long. Work. Day.

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