Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

Life Lately (last 20ish months)

So, where do I even begin. First off, I’m doing this on my phone which seems very alien to me. I’ve never been one to be able to blog on my phone or tablet, I keep that strictly for my laptop. Since I’m currently at work without access to my computer, this will have to do for now. 

Una had to have two different surgeries last year, which is why I stopped blogging after March. The first one on April, the second one in August. She had to have another surgery in February of this year, then another in May. That’s all I’m going to say about my baby, it hurts too damn much and it’ll just make me cry even more than I already do. 

I don’t think anything significant happened last summer, so let’s jump to September of 2023. This was a monumental month, this was the month that we got our new car! New to us, anyways, but new all the same. She’s a 2019 Chevy Cruze Hatchback that only had 70,000 miles, which was decent for the price. It was really bittersweet saying goodbye to the Impala, but her time was well past being up. We just hit 200,000 miles and I’m fairly certain the engine or transmission was going out. Thankfully they still gave us a 2k trade in. I’ll add a pic below if I have one on my phone. 

September was also the month that I got horribly sick with an egregious head cold. It really, really effected my ears, mainly my right one. I have Eustachian tube dysfunction in that ear anyways, but it was mild and I was able to live with it. This cold basically destroyed my ear. My ETD is so much worse now. It’s muffled and feels full all the time. Plus, I have patulous ETD so my tube stays open all the time unless I manually close it or use saline nasal spray. Even then, it opens as soon as I yawn, talk, swallow or move my jaw. I have to go to an ENT soon, it’s inevitable. 

December of 2023 was a weird one. I feel like everyone had some type of illness, which really put a damper on the holidays. In the beginning of December we got to see the Way Of Lights show at Our Lady Of The Snow… absolutely breathtaking! My ear was really annoying at that time, so I was miserable the entire ride. We also hit up like 5 Dollar Trees while we were in the city, plus stopped by Five Below, Crumbl Cookies and then proceeded to pick up food for everyone from Steak n’ Shake, White Castle and then McDonald’s. I was freaking dead. It’s not like it was in a 50 mile radius, Our Lady Of The Snow is in Belleville, IL which is 88 miles one way from Perryville. That doesn’t include all our side missions. 

I felt the aftershock for like a week. 

Neither LaVaughn nor I got our flu shot last year and, lo and behold, I got some type of flu on the 22nd/23rd. We looked at Christmas lights with Jake and our extended Perryville family on the 23rd and I was miserable the entire time. I was so sick and rundown, it was just awful. We went home on Christmas Eve where I felt a little better, but Christmas Day was awful. I had no appetite and maybe ate like two or three bites of food. I also over salted my homemade stuffing and that just really pissed me off. Thankfully I started feeling better the next day. 

Let’s fast-forward to 2024. 

The beginning of the year my sister and I were introduced to Vikings, the tv show. We already loved The Last Kingdom, so we knew we would like that. Absolutely obsessed and still am. 

We did the garden like always, but I slacked so much this year. Our tomatoes, green beans and Italian zucchini did amazing, but everything else kinda sucked. I have to do better next year. 

We got the pool up and going pretty early and were able to swim by the end of May thanks to our solar cover. Unfortunately our pool cleaner tuckered out before we got a chance to close the pool this year, so there’s still lots of small debris on the bottom. That’ll be a big purchase next spring. Those things are ridiculously expensive, they should last longer than three summers. 

We got to witness the total solar eclipse in April, which was amazing. We had like 3ish minutes in totality here, so we got a nice long show. Much better than the 2017 eclipse that only lasted like 20 seconds. 

Then the following month we had an X class solar flair that allowed a lot of the southern states to see the northern lights. It was really difficult to see with the naked eye, considering we didn’t realize it was happening until after sunset. Still, it was awesome to witness and photograph. Still kicking myself for not having my camera on me. I won’t make that mistake if I ever go to Iceland or Alaska/Canada here in North America.

To conclude this very celestial year, we also got to witness the Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet in October. I think out of everything I’ve witnessed space wise, this has to be one of the absolute best. Seeing a comet with your own eyes is unlike anything I’ve ever seen.

Pretty much everything else this year has just been meh. Summer was okay, but fall has been nothing short of depressing. I’m trying to get into the holiday spirit, but it’s nearly impossible. I’m pretty much sad and/or mildly depressed on the daily. It’s really taking everything I have to function normally. 

I believe I’m jabbered enough for now, so I’ll leave you with s few random pictures from the last year and a half. 



So sad to see our black beauty go. We had this car for over 8 years. Chevy Impalas are amazing cars.

Inside the Blackwell dealership in Poplar Bluff.

Here she is, our gorgeous 2019 Chevy Cruze Hatchback. She’s probably the cutest cat we’ve ever had.

This was around November of last year. We equipped our car with reindeer antlers.

We also put a big red nose on the front of our car.

Here’s the entrance to The Way Of Lights at Our Lady Of The Snow.

The Way Of Lights entrance sign.

Entrance to the awesome lighted tunnel.

Inside the lighted tunnel. Gorgeous.

My camera setup on the roof for the total solar eclipse.

The shadows are rendered in such a unique way during an eclipse.

The lighting just before 50% coverage of the eclipse.

Nearing totality… also nearing dusk.

My camera and tripod blazing towards the total solar eclipse.

Decent total solar eclipse shot on my iPhone, which is surprising.

Here’s the real star of the show… the 2024 total solar eclipse taken from my Nikon. Super happy with how it turned out.

Did some redecorating in the bedroom this summer.

Added a couple different shelves with lights and greenery. Also candles… lots of candles.

Also moved the old 43” tv in the bedroom with a wall mount. Set this little shelf up that I bought like 3 or 4 years ago and loaded it with plants and led candles.

Here’s some of the northern lights from May.

This was one of the best shots that I got. So insane that we got to see an aurora borealis in southeast Missouri.

Another northern light shot.

And the last northern light shot with a farm light in the background.

I had to share this pic. It doesn’t signify anything, just an absolutely gorgeous sunset here in Perryville.

This also doesn’t really mean anything, but I heavily cleaned the bathroom and thought it looked pretty. Especially with the mushroom light and candle/plant.

Here’s one of the only decent pictures I got with my Nikon of the Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet. It’s not the best, but I love it.

And here’s the Tsuchinshan-ATLAS comet via my iPhone that LaVaughn took from our yard when I had the telescope out. Love the way the trees outline the sky with the ancient comet in the background.

My Birthday Incident {December 2021}

 My birthday fell on a Monday last year, so I worked the weekend before and ended up driving home on my actual birthday. Things were going fine, we were just a little later than usual because we had to do some extra shopping for Christmas dinner. I think it was around 7ish when we were on the second part of C highway. 

We live in the country, so we drive on a lot of roads with low-water bridges. A few days before this we had some pretty torrential rain that caused some minor and flash flooding. Not too much came of it, by Monday most of the water had receded. It was dark coming home and the headlights weren't shining as bright as they should, so the upcoming collision wasn't even remotely detected. I noticed a dark spot on the bridge which alerted me, so thank God I was able to swerve a little before the impact.

Talk about a shock to the system... and car!

It literally felt like we hit a brick wall. It was such and intense impact that I just knew the front end of the car wasn't intact anymore. The front passenger tire was destroyed, of course, but I was able to back into a gravel road that led to one of the local sawmills. After we got out and assessed the damage, I walked down to the low-water bridge to see how big the washed out hole was. The pictures I have attached do not do it justice. I'm not kidding when I say it was easily 3ft wide -- you could see entirely under the bridge! 

Naturally we were in a dead zone, so I had to walk down the road to find service. Luckily I was able to reach my aunt and she came to our rescue. Ended up having to get the car towed, of course. Not only did we need a new tire, but we needed a new rim as well. The mechanic was shocked that we were able to drive the car even 15ft to part it, he was just amazed that the only thing that was broken in the car was the rim. It was a miracle to say the least!

It was a sucky way to end my birthday, but it could've been so much worse. If I hadn't swerved as much as I did we would've probably had to replace the entire front end of the car.

Attached are a few pics of the road and car, then a couple pics of the rim that I took after the mechanic showed me. Enjoy!


I know this picture doesn't do the hole justice, but it was ginormous.

It was about half the size of the left lane of the road. I should've had LaVaughn lay down next to it for comparison, lol.

Here's the flat tire. Not even a scratch on the side of the bumper!

Here's the bent and cracked rim.

Everyone that saw it was in disbelief.


Days gone bye...

Since it's my last day before work, I thought I would post a little update blog, since my last was so grim and depressing. Things still aren't the same without him.

Anyways, not getting into that! I took some pictures of Douglas Monday, which turned out to be quite adorable. He's a chunky little monkey that photographs oh so well. He may be going to live with a lady that was planing on adopting from us several months back. I still have her deposit from the last joey, so I'll just forward that to him if she adopts him. Here are a few pictures of him from that day:





We also got our Once Upon a Time POPS! in the mail Monday. I found the entire set online for just under $40! It was a steal! Little did I know the Captain Hook box was dented, which made them as cheap as they were, but still, it was worth it. I'll end up buying a new one before too long to replace it. Here's what they look like:


Tuesday we welcomed a new addition to our brood. Well technically he's not ours, because we most certainly cannot keep him, but we do have another joey that came OOP then! He's a minimally marked ringtail mosaic from Charli and Tyler and he is just the cutest little thing! We're naming him Roman:


While I was cleaning the car out Tuesday night, I encountered something I haven't encountered since 6th grade -- a praying mantis! I was stoked! Since I didn't want to lose sight of the little guy, I asked LaVaughn to grab the camera for me, which she did. The pictures didn't turn out as great as I wanted them to, but they're still decent. He was quite friendly and didn't fly away until I picked him up and sat him off of the car door. 



Speaking of cleaning the car, what I didn't finish Tuesday, LaVaughn and I finished Wednesday. I'm not talking just wiping everything down, we detailed everything! We wiped it down, cleaned the carpets and mats, vacuumed, cleaned the windows, washed it and even waxed it! It looks amazing! Well, see for yourself:



And as for today there's really not much of anything going on. I took some pictures of Zoe earlier, which I'll share below, but that's about it. I also have a pictures of some mums that I want to share -- took at picture Monday. 




That's all for today! 

Oh what a week it's been!

This has been one of those "I want to hurl myself off of a cliff" type weeks. Everything was all good Monday and up into Tuesday. I knew Tuesday was going to be weird when I called home on my break. LaVaughn was in a weird mood and we just weren't having a civil conversation at all! So naturally, we both got pissed at each other and basically just sat on the phones, slowly breathing into one another's ear.

I tried to liven the mood by saying, "At least we don't have anything else to do the rest of the week!". That's when she broke the news that we had to take my aunt to her doctors appointment Thursday. This is nothing new, I drive her to Cape all the time, what was depressing was the time we had to be there... 10:30 in the morning!

Let me start by saying that I ADORE my aunt and would do anything for her, including taking her to her AM appointments, which I do and which I did.

For those that don't know, I suffer from severe anxiety when it comes to my sleeping patterns. I know, I'm weird. I like to keep a schedule when I go to sleep, which is 4:30ish in the morning. If I have to stay up past like 5:30 AM or go to bed before 3:30 AM, I have an anxiety attack. I can't explain it, but I guess that's how anxiety works. I've been this way since my grandma passed away in 2009.

Wednesday was all a blur. I was anxious all day, worrying about being able to fall asleep so that I could get up Thursday morning and drive her to Cape. I tried to keep my mind as far from the thought of that as possible, so I kept busy by completely re-organizing the cabinets/pantries. It was a tedious job, but everything looks so much better now! After that I made 4 batches of HPW.

I tried to go to bed at like midnight and ended up tossing and turning for over an hour before finally passing out. I refuse to look at clocks when I'm trying to sleep, so I honestly don't know what time I feel asleep, I just know it was before 2:30. I ended up waking up minutes before 5 AM and went to the bedroom to try and sleep for another couple hours -- I was sleeping in the living room to avoid being woken up by the gliders -- but that failed miserably. I did pass out for about 15 minutes, then I just got up at 6 and got ready.

I'm going to fast-forward through Thursday. Everything went fine at the doctors and we ended up making it home around 3. We did have a hellish drive up there, though. We ran into well over 6 road crews working on the road, it was horrible.

I made it all the way until 3:30 AM before I called it a night. Of course, I passed out off and on throughout the night, but that's okay with me.

I haven't done much today, I'm actually in the process of playing the Sims. I took joey pictures as soon as I got up and have been taking it easy the rest of the day. I'm also eBay shopping, which is never good. I've already put a bid in on a Juicy Couture purse and Batman Arkham Night! It's a terrible and expensive habit. In my defense I am trying to sell a couple games that I despise -- minus the previously mentioned Tomb Raider, that one I'm keeping.

So, that's my week. I'm actually looking forward to work tomorrow. Until next time...

Love & Peace

-Megan

Pictures from Wednesday:

The disarray that was our pantry. 

After.

Everything is all neat and organized.




Here's what 4 batches of HPW looks like.

Pictures from Thursday (morning):

It was really pretty out.


This was before 8 AM. O.o





Car musings from Thursday:






And lastly, joey pictures from Friday (today):

Pietro




Wanda




Jeremy




Elena