If you or a loved one is pregnant, please go to the ICAN website (International Cesarean Awareness Network) to educate yourself on how to avoid becoming part of this alarming statistic.
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Death by Cesearean Section
Boston woman dies during cesarean surgeryThis is so sad. Admittedly it's also very rare, but it does highlight that c-sections should not be undertaken lightly. It is major abdominal surgery, and as such, an assault on the body. Everyone agrees that at 31% the rate of c-section is far too high. But few women are willing to admit or face that it may have been their surgery that was unnecessary. Yet, since the World Health Organization says that a cesarean is necessary only 10-14% of the time, that means that over half of the c-sections performed in the U.S. are unnecessary. I know mine was, although sadly I didn't learn that until after the fact. -
I hate Halloween
I've had plenty of horror in my life. I do not take joy out of trying to scare myself. This is the time of year when you start getting more and more of those emails with video clips of something going along nicely and then something jumping at the screen and screaming. I hate these. They remind me of a gunman jumping out at me and saying "Keep your mouth shut if you want to live to see Christmas."
I used to enjoy haunted houses. The last one I went to was almost a year after I had gotten robbed at gunpoint. At first, I couldn't understand why something that I had previously laughed at and enjoyed would suddenly put me into hysterical tears. It's the whole jumping-out-and-screaming-in-your-face thing that gets me. I hate it. I also have a hard time with the anxiety and suspense in horror films. I just can't handle it. I've had enough horror in my life to have a fertile imagination when it comes to scaring myself. If you have been truly scared for your life, it's no fun to pretend anymore. Call me a party-pooper, call me a stick in the mud, call me whatever you want, but don't send me an email with a video clip that tries to scare me at the end. My nightmares are real.
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And the winner of tonight's Presidential debate is...
by far, Joe the Plumber.
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Sooooore!!!
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As you can see from the map above, I had quite a walk today, not counting any walking around during the speeches. JB and I went to go see Barack Obama speak today. I parked where I did hoping I could go up Principio, but I just followed the crowd, which was all going in the other direction. (I later learned that the side of the park by Principio was blocked, so I would have had to go around anyway.) At least it was a beautiful day, not too hot or cold. Sure was a lot of walking though, I don't know how anyone with disabilities would have done it!I met my friend M there and our kids amused themselves quite adorably while waiting for Obama.
See, here's Liam giving JB some sage advice...
Here's some good pics of the crowd, many more than the 25 my boss predicted.
More cuteness! (That's his girlfriend Megan on the left, she's 2 months younger than him.)

Can you see the podium? Yeah, we really couldn't either. This is where we ended up sitting though, right next to a bitch that was telling JB to keep it down and not bump into her. Thank God M was there to make my apologies, 'cause I was sorely tempted to say some unkind words.... I mean c'mon, they're kids! Do you think they care about some guy waaay down there that they couldn't even really see giving a speech? No, they cared about playing in the wood chips that were under the tree we were trying to get some shade from, and poking sticks in the bushes. Aka- being kids! They weren't screaming, or really running around much, in fact I thought they were being quite good.
And how could one resist a tree????
(No, the bitch isn't pictured. She was on the other side of us, we tried to keep the kids away from her, obviously.)
Of course, when he did finally get up there, his foot got stuck.
(After this my camera card was full, so no more pictures.) Overall I'd say JB did great considering he didn't have a nap. We had to wait awhile after the speech for the motorcade to go through before they would open up the side to go down Principio. I wasn't going to walk all the way around again! While waiting something that I had eaten earlier wasn't agreeing with me, so although I normally would avoid the port-a-potty I didn't have much of a choice. Of course when I started to sit down the sippy cup that was in my pocket popped out and fell into the port-a-potty.
I had no desire to retrive it, sorry. On the bright side, at least the contents of my other pocket, my cell phone and camera, stayed firmly in place. Then when they finally did open the side of the park again, JB was then happily playing in the water fountain. It was really hard to pull him away from that. Of course on the way back we had to walk by the play area, and JB wanted to play. I was really worn out by this time though, so I told him we'd get back to the car first and get my book and then we could come back and he could play. But this is where I goofed. I'm not totally familiar with the area, so somehow I read the street sign for Principio as pointing down Heekin. I didn't realize my mistake until all the way down the hill. Thankfully there was a woman with a toddler walking behind me who took pity on me and told me how to go around in a relatively flat manner so I wouldn't have to go all the way up and around the hill again. At some point I realized that I had lost his sun hat, but by then I really didn't care. It sucks though, because it was really cute and he was just getting to where he would actually wear it. Oh well, I'm sure someone will have found it and made good use of it.
When we did finally find the car I had promised him that we would drive to the playground, so that's what we did, we looped back around. He played until dark, while I read my book or followed him. I tried to see if I could spot the hat on the way home, but it was already dark and I had no luck. I was far too tired to cook and we were both hungry though, so I stopped at Wendy's for a quick bite to eat. I was impressed that he didn't fall asleep on the way home, even though I took a circuitous route just for that purpose. Oh well, he fell asleep at a reasonable 9:15, so that's good. Oh yeah, and I got a $5 Obama shirt for $4, 'cause that's all I had. Of course right after I bought it I saw a cooler shirt at the next booth, but that's always how these things work, isn't it?
On a final note, on the way home I heard that today is International Mental Health Day. 1 in 4 adults suffers from some form of mental illness during their lifetime, although most never seek or receive treatment. Someday, hopefully the stigma surrounding mental illness will lift.
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Facebook
is so confusing!!!! There's far too many places to leave a comment, and then all those applications.... I'm lost!
In other news, we went to the Reading branch library today. I did a count, and it looks like we've been to approximately 14 of the 41 branches. We'll get there....
My friend K got me hooked on a new series, thankfully there's only 3 books that I'm aware of. Definite David Eddings influence there, but from what I understand the author was 16 when he wrote it, so that's pretty damn good!
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Hyperemesis Video
Hyperemesis is the most horrible thing... I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
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Weird News today!!
Attorney: Ky. penis amputation medically necessary-
I'd be pissed off too!Breastmilk Ice cream?- I agree with the health, but I doubt any woman would be willing to go through what we put cows through
Deer crashes into Ohio hospital building - No comment
Ohio school tells boy not to wear makeup - I agree with the lawsuit









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