a look in the mirror

I’m kind of a wuss. The list of things that I shrink or shirk from is…well, it’s none too brief. I not making excuses, and I’m not proud of it, but there it is.

I fear that I’ve gotten so used to asking for help, or simply assuming others will help, that I don’t even think about it anymore. I (only half-jokingly) tease Dad about always making Stephen the designated gofer, but the truth is, I do it too. I’m a lot less direct about it, and I always couch it with “If you have the time”, but I know he’s far too polite and he won’t say no. So I end up doing less and less things for myself. He carries my heavy bags and backs my car out of tight spots. He does it with a kiss and a smile, ladies. A definite keeper.

But back to my being a wuss.

This morning it was snowing fairly heavily. Aside from Dad in the shower, at this early hour I was the only one awake. Out in the front yard, the songbirds were flittering around the feeder. The empty feeder. And I’m not proud to admit that my first instinct was to wait until Stephen woke up and have him trudge out in the snow to refill it.

But it occurred to me that, not only wasn’t it very fair to make him do it, I was awake and perfectly capable of the job. So, resolved to take on this task, I put on my sweater and boots and I fed the birds. All by myself. And it only took me until the age of 23.

As it turns out, Stephen woke up feeling pretty sick and didn’t have the energy to get out and shovel the driveway. I should add that it’s a job he’s paid for, but here’s another fact I’m not too proud to admit: I have shoveled the driveway exactly ONE time this winter. It has snowed approximately 12,973 times. Stephen shovels. Mom shovels. Dad shovels. My 87 year old grandfather shovels. And given my spaghetti stamina and past whining about it, I honestly think they’ve given up on asking me.

So there I was – Mom was at work, Dad was at a doctor’s appointment, and Stephen had dragged his run-down self out the door to go play a gig with the band. The driveway was covered in that thick, wet snow that will affix to the driveway like cement once it freezes. Faced once more with my own wimpy-ass desire to stay inside and let someone else take care of the hard work, I realized that it just wasn’t right. I was there. I was able.

I went out and I shoveled that driveway.

Well, until Mom got home and helped out. But the point is, I’m a wuss. I know it. I also know that I can change it. Today, the driveway. Tomorrow, I may even carry my own grocery bags.

Ability develops and reveals itself increasingly with every new assignment.
Baltasar Gracian

Operation: Rex update

It’s been just 24 hours and the difference in his coat is amazing. His fur is already starting to grow back. I guess those mites just needed a harder kick in the patootie.

In order to help Rex put on some healthy weight, I’ve started giving him a tiny bit of Nutrical each day (for the extra calories), 2-3 black oil sunflower seeds (for the good fats), and a show-quality rabbit food (‘extruded’ to maximize nutrient absorption). It turns out that Scully LOVES the show food and has tried moseying up to Rex in order to share his dinner. I’ll be keeping a close eye on her…

Haven’t heard from the vet with the blood panel results, so we’re just waiting and hoping that no news is good news.

feeling: concerned

I took the midterm in my symphony class two weeks ago, but when the professor sent out an e-mail saying the grades were posted online, my grade wasn’t there. Then a couple days later he sends out another e-mail saying that if you’re getting this e-mail, you didn’t take the midterm and need to make it up. Uh…come again? I sent back a polite e-mail explaining the situation, because I was the very first person to turn that test in and I did a darn good job on it and you’re telling me that you somehow MISPLACED it?! Not cool, man. So very, very NOT cool.

Then Rex had an appointment with the vet yesterday. He’s balding again, which means the mites are likely back, and the vet put him on a much stronger topical medication to knock the little buggers out. Exactly why the mites returned is the more pressing concern, so Rex also had some blood drawn for a full panel. He’s lost weight (1/4 in six months) and he has cataracts, the latter likely due to his being very old (9 yrs) but the former is a bit more worrisome. And now I’m waiting to hear back from the vet today with the results.

In other news…it’s snowing.

*eta*

It stopped snowing. We have about four inches on the ground. Very wet. Very slushy. Very heavy. I’m hoping it will all melt away soon.

The professor e-mailed me back. Your exam had been put in with the left over exams and wasn’t with the class’ papers. My mistake all the way. Sorry for the worry. You got a 97% on the exam and that grade has now been posted. Whew.

Still no news from the vet. I’m hoping that everything will come back OK, but you know, the waiting really stinks.