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Finally It’s Time for a Winter Carnival Mystery…

November 25, 2013

In March of this year, I finally tried my first Joanne Fluke Hannah Swensen (Cookie Jar) mystery. I liked it so much that I actually recommended Fluke as my pick for the monthly mystery book recommendation entry. While it has been (more than) several months since I last read about Hannah and the rest of Lake Eden’s towns’ people, I am currently feeling very Cozy reading about the town’s Winter Carnival.

For those of you who read Fluke’s series, you will probably remember that the Winter Carnival takes place in the third book of the series. Why, you may ask, has it taken me so long to read these mysteries if I enjoy them so much?

This all gets back to my seasonal mysteries hang-up. For some reason, I just don’t enjoy reading about a winter carnival that takes place up in Minnesota during a San Antonio 100° summer day. Those two things just don’t mesh for me. That’s a problem that I encounter from time to time when I really like an author, but I know the next book in the series takes place in a certain type of weather/season.

So after I read Strawberry Shortcake Murder (the second in the series) I took a rather long break before reading the third in the series, Blueberry Muffin Murder, since I knew I would want to read it during one of our infrequent cold snaps, which is exactly what we are experiencing right now.

I have spoken a lot about how much I enjoy reading seasonal Cozy Mystery books during their appropriate seasons. This sort of thing often leads to me feeling like I’m not able to read a book until the “correct time of year.” It’s a major drag when I really like an author, but it’s what I do.

So, while I may not have to put on a winter coat, a scarf, and mittens, at least I am wearing my jacket these days. Perfect weather in San Antonio for a Winter Carnival.

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If You’re Having a Not-So-Good Day, This Will Surely Make You Smile…

November 23, 2013

You know how the internet is… You look for one specific thing, and that leads you to a second somewhat related thing, which in turn takes you to a third subject, which really isn’t at all related to the first item. You always seem to go from point 1 to destination Z. No rhyme or reason to it, which would be why it’s called “surfing” >>> although it may be called something else these days.

This leads me to a YouTube clip that I just watched from an old television show called “I’ve Got a Secret”. Anyway, before I post the clip, I will point out that it was a different time. The host had his perfunctory Winston cigarette hanging from his mouth while he greeted and played with the toddler. (So the next time you hear the “those were the days” you can remind yourself that not everything was better back then.)

Here is the I’ve Got a Secret clip off the YouTube site:

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“Patients” is a Virtue – I Apparently Am Not Good At…

November 19, 2013

I know that November is the “entrance month” to a season of joy and good will, so I am a little hesitant about posting this “Rant & Rave” entry. I also know that this rant is petty, unimportant, trivial, absolutely idiotic, and a “been-there, done-that” repetition entry, but last week, as I sat in my doctor’s waiting room, I just kept wondering why they’re never on time. I can totally understand it if the doctor is a surgeon, but I’m not as forgiving with doctors who don’t have those types of emergency situations.

I think I didn’t mind it as much before doctors decided that they all have to have televisions in their waiting rooms. I have written about this before, but since this is one of my petty pet peeves, here I go again. Every time this happens, I feel like I’m being “forced” to listen to mindless television shows while I try to write an entry, or get some other type of paper work done. (I can’t retain what I read when I have a lot of commotion going on in the background, so I don’t even bother reading.) Last week’s “forced” television-watching included an old sitcom I never wanted to watch and a new sitcom I would never sit through at home. (And I mean NEVER on both counts!)

As I mentioned, I try to write my entries (usually the ones I post on my TV and Movies page) while waiting, so I have a notebook I always take with me. My problem is that I can’t really concentrate while the television is blaring. It is such a distraction that I now carry earplugs in my purse. Yes, that’s right, earplugs! They at least muffle the incessant noise so that I can concentrate.

Of course, none of this would be necessary if doctors ran their offices in  a timely manner and didn’t give two people the very same appointment time, or at least factored in more than ten minutes for each patient. I have two specialists who I see, and I can always bank on waiting at least one hour for each of them. And these are both doctors who advise their patients to be on time, or they will cancel your appointment and charge you a flat fee.

As I sat in that waiting room last week (with my ear plugs in) I could see that not one person was watching the television. One person was reading an old golf magazine, a woman was doing the puzzles in the local newspaper, four people were playing with their phones, and I was sitting there writing an entry long-hand. That’s right >>> there were six patients ahead of me, and it was already an hour past my scheduled time.

After waiting an hour and forty five minutes, I went out to the hallway and called my husband to complain. I don’t know if it was because he really thought it was ridiculous that I had been waiting that long OR if it was because he simply didn’t want to listen to me complain, but he suggested I leave. I cancelled my appointment, told the receptionist I would not be paying for the scheduled appointment, and left.

Lucky for me, I don’t need a referral for my doctors, so I booked another specialist. And, double-lucky for me, they had an appointment available since someone else had just cancelled, so I didn’t have to wait forever to get in. (I have already seen my new doctor.)

I usually don’t “vote with my feet” but I’m glad I made that phone call back home so that my husband was able to give me the push to do something I have been wanting to do since 2007.

PS >>> Triple-lucky for me! My new specialist doesn’t have a television in his waiting room!

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Veteran’s Day Wishes…

November 11, 2013

I hope that this Veteran’s Day finds you all well. Although my father has been gone for more than several years, it’s on our patriotic days that I seem to remember him the most. Not one of the “red, white, and blue” days passes that I don’t have him in the back of my mind >>> all day. 

I was not aware of the changes this day underwent before it became known as Veteran’s Day (previously being known as Armistice Day, in honor of those who died during  World War I). I’m particularly glad that we have these days to honor those of our men and women who have given so much of themselves to ensure the rest of us can live the free lives that we do.  

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