all i want for christmas

November 27th, 2009 - 

2009-09-17 15.47.39Everyone is out shopping. Twitter is all abuzz about Black Friday.  My step-kids are making their Christmas lists so I can get started with cyber shopping. Oh, and I scouted the Chef’s list in a drawer yesterday… YIKES! It’s time to hit the lotto.

Then, there’s me. hmpf. Of course, I won’t lie, I do want some things (how about an iphone, macbook or netbook, a new monitor, some decent office furniture, & the answer to The Meaning of Life).

But most of all, (and I’m not TRYING to be cheesy here, but I know I am, so go ahead and think it) I really want my Frankie Dogg’s legs to work. I am also aware that there are more important issues in the world that need attention and healing, so no need to call me out on being petty, please.

The past 2 months have been hard. And by hard, I mean stressful, guilt-ridden and self-sacrificing. There is the financial hardship, the time investment with appointments and home therapy, and the day-to-day activities that we used to take for granted which are now scheduled parts of the day (potty times, feeding times, etc).

Before this happened, I swore I would never give a pet this much medical attention. Before you jump all over me, I do have compassion for animals. I just viewed critical care of pets as excessive. After all, there are humans on this planet that don’t receive the kind of care that some pets do, and there is a serious overpopulation of pets on this planet. (Thank you, Bob Barker.)

Alright a long story short, then along came Frankie. One day he jumps off the bed, herniates a disk, and points-of-view change. Two months, dozens of doctors appointments and plenty o’ cash later–we couldn’t have done it without help from a dear friend Janet Jones-Romine–he is walking 100% on the underwater treadmill. But not on the ground.

I wonder to myself if he has given up. Is it my fault? Did I not do enough walking, exercising? I am lucky that I work from home, how do others do it? Should I have gotten a doggie nanny? How much would that cost? Is it worth it? And back to again, I wonder if he will ever walk again?

So if anyone asks what I want for Christmas, you know what the answer is. If I have been naughty this year (lol) and Santa doesn’t bring me what I want, we will deal with it. Like I’ve heard too many times over the past few months, “Have you seen those Dog Carts?” Yes. I have seen them. Yes. If he needs one I will get him one. Yes. Thank you for being helpful. Yes. I am grinding my teeth & smiling at the same time.

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Doing something Old School…

October 23rd, 2009 - 

Mail a postcard to @CouchsurfingOri’s nephew and he’ll mail you a one of his postcard designs of your choice :)

It’s for a kid’s class project ~ and it’ll be fun to put a stamp on something again, right?

Deets on Ori’s blog

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I know, I know…

October 1st, 2009 - 

I’m a slacker.

Promise to get with the program soon.

~kbj

Posted via email from RT @katebuckjr: your online life is your real life.

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Cowboys Stadium

August 30th, 2009 - 

A 3 hour drive to a 4 hour football game is dedication. Especially when the plan is to turn around and drive home the same evening.

The Dallas Cowboys website has a great Map section, which configures from your zip code to your parking lot. So when I figured out our trip would take us up 35W to Fort Worth instead of through Dallas, I was happy.  I’ve always hated that stretch coming up 35E into downtown Dallas.  But of course, there’s a trade-off, right?

Texas Stadium was directly off the freeway. Drive. Exit. Park. Walk.

Not so much in Arlington. After you get off the freeway, you’ve got about another 15 minutes through a residential area.

The good news is – as  you get closer to the stadium, much of the traffic is directed by police so you’re not left to navigate the streets with the thousands of other cars.  We found the parking to be fairly easy. On the other hand, this was just a pre-season game, so many of the lots were empty… good luck on gameday.

We had about a 1/2 mile walk to the stadium from our parking. This is about the same as last year, upgraded to pavement from mud. Yes, at Texas Stadium, we walked through mud to get to our car. I really don’t mind. Trying to park your car close to walk a short distance on the way in doesn’t work the same way on the way out. :) Lesson: Park in the back, walk farther, leave first (maybe).

HOWEVER, as you will see in the pics, there is a very narrow bridge that you have to cross when walking.  That is not going to be fun after the games, when people are drunk and all buzzed up.  Especially if the Cowboys loose.  That was a very bad idea.

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The stadium speaks for itself. It is an awesome place.  For everyone who’s asked about prices, they aren’t all that bad. In fact, they really didn’t change much from last year.

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I have to say, as silly as it is, I expected all the bells and whistles.  The fact that I still had to flush my own toilet, press the handle for water and pull my own paper towels seemed cheap. I’m sure Jerry Jones doesn’t have to do any of that.

But on a more serious note, I agree with those that have complained the score/stats are not perma-posted on the big jumbo-tron.  I mean… you have to squint to the endzone to see it. Occasionally they put them up there, but for the most part, they aren’t. that just seems ridiculous.

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Our view was pretty much the same as the seats we had last year.  We were even 2 seats from the aisle. Yes, I know they are on the roof.  Its not a priority for us financially to be any closer. The excitement and buzz of being at the game is enough. (But if anyone ever wants to give us Club seats for fun…we wouldn’t turn them down!)

I did appreciate the air conditioning and the sun protection the new stadium provided.  It felt strange to be “inside” at a game…seems like an “outside” activity…what with the “grass” and all.

Besides the 2 different people sitting in the wrong seats in our row, the loud woman SCREETCHING in my ear, and the thousands of trips everyone on our row seemed to make in and out, over and over… we had a blast.


Oh, did I mention the connection stinks? @Zaneology reported (with AT&T) that she was completely without service.  I dare say she was also closer to the stadium floor.

With my Tmobile, and my almost direction connection to God at our height, I was able to get intermittent service. But I spent more time fumbling with my phone than I did enjoying the game. I’m not complaining about that though, because I didn’t go to any games last year, so the last time I live tweeted a game was 2 years ago.  I felt refreshed.

And we lost anyway. But who cares- its the preseason! We won the first half with the starters. The team is looking ok, and I’m hoping the next time I’ll see them at Cowboys Stadium is during the playoffs!

The rest of my photos from the game (I didn’t take many): http://www.flickr.com/photos/katebuckjr/sets/72157622191775834/

There’s a much better analysis from a fan here: http://absolutecowboys.wordpress.com/2009/08/28/a-fan-report-on-the-new-cowboys-stadium/

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STOP SPAMMING ME

July 31st, 2009 - 

that is all. thank you.

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Do I HAVE to?

January 27th, 2009 - 
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Am I supposed to be blogging?

I keep reading that I should be blogging.  Oh, AND I should keep my blog fresh and up-to-date with new content constantly.

But honestly, blogging is just not my thing. And there’s already more than enough people blogging really great stuff, some of which are really brilliant. Personally, I have a hard time keeping up.

If you want fresh & up-to-date content STREAMING LIVE from my brain to your browser…follow me on twitter.

I’ll let you know when I’ve got something to say that’s more than 140 characters!

http://twitter.com/katebuckjr

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i got nominated for a shorty award on twitter!

December 12th, 2008 - 

http://shortyawards.com/user/katebuckjr

Go vote!

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