scarlettina: (DrWho: Perspective blogging)
scarlettina ([personal profile] scarlettina) wrote2007-08-06 11:04 pm

Nothing of substance

I realize that I have posted nothing of substance for days. For some reason, lately, I'm just not much in update mode. Perhaps that's partly because I'm living my life rather than writing about it. But for those who are curious, and for my own record keeping, I'll share the following:

E came over on Saturday and helped me get through another coat of paint in the small room. I have one more wall that needs a third coat (did I mention that the color is called Cranberry Punch?), and that will finish the vertical walls. After that, I paint the ceiling and then I move in. Honestly, I can't wait, mainly because I'll be able to shift some of the clutter out of the living room at last. I know the room switcheroo is going to be worth it, but it's a lot of work in the meanwhile.

I can't ever remember it being so cool in August. This weather, she is freaky.

Got my last shots for the Kenya trip. My shoulders are sore, but at least the Band-aids are symmetrical. Still need to get that malaria scrip.

I have received my TARDIS USB hub. I have also received my copy of Short Trips: Destination Prague (with tips of the hat to [livejournal.com profile] kradical and [livejournal.com profile] stephen_dedman among others). I am a happy fan-girl.

And now I am off to bed.

[identity profile] steve98052.livejournal.com 2007-08-07 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
What shots did you have to get? Anything interesting you needed, but had already taken for something else? Did you get the shots from a travel doctor, regular doctor, or somewhere else? Which shots were the worst for you?

Looking up my own, I've had:
  Tetanus (routine, but I think I updated in anticipation of travel), 2005
  Yellow fever, 2001
  Meningococcal, 2001
  Hepatitis A, 1997 (and booster, 1999)
  Typhoid, 1997
  Tetanus-Diptheria, 1995
  Polio, 1995
  Influenza, 1995
  Immune globulin, 1995

I know I've had influenza shots since 1995, but I didn't get them filled in on my vaccination card. Malaria doesn't go on the shot record either since it doesn't last long after the pills are finished, but I know I've had malaria pills a two or three times.

I think the worst of all the shots was the immune globulin, which I had in because I went to the travel doctor too close to our India trip to get a hepatitis A vaccination. Imagine getting a blob of fluid the size of a hazelnut and the consistency of runny honey injected into each butt cheek, through a large-bore needle because the stuff won't flow through a thin needle. Ouch!

The polio shot wasn't very pleasant either, because it's provided to doctors in pre-filled needles, and instead of ordinary round needles it uses square needles, apparently because they're really cheap to manufacture.

[identity profile] gaelfarce.livejournal.com 2007-08-08 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
a Tardis USB? That's so frickin cool!