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(I posted this on my new ATL moving blog 48monthvacation.blogspot.com last week. I may not post here very much for a while–at least until I begin actively losing weight again. :-)   Come visit/post comments on my new moving blog!)

The past week was wonderful and awful- On Sunday, I was able to see the Godkids one last time before I left for Atlanta, and it was great. I got an amazing home cooked/grilled meal, lots of time with the kids, and had a great time.

I wasn’t feeling the best, and I hadn’t really slept for a few days, trying to get everything done for the move. Monday I woke up feeling like crap. Sore throat, ear pain, general lousiness… the whole shebang.

Tuesday, I had 2 dentist appts and a vet appt, and while I was driving the IGo car around, I decided to stop at a Minute Clinic inside of a CVS store since I could not get into my regular doctor and I was feeling horrible. I was in the exam room in under 5 minutes and had a diagnosis in under 15—double ear infection and strep throat.

Yep.

Anyway, I got an antibiotic, finished my appts, and went home to get some sleep.

Wednesday, the movers arrived to pack. One of the guys (there were 3) asked me how long I had been living in the studio—I told him 7, but I had lost my voice and it was hard to understand me. 17? He asked.

I could totally understand why he would think I would have lived there 17 years. I have that much stuff. The boxes were stacked to the ceiling. It was so cool to see them set up the boxes and pack stuff in milliseconds.

Anyway, they packed from 10-3 then I did some work and slept again, still feeling horrible. my nose was running so much, I went through 2 boxes of tissues that day. Pretty.

Thursday, the same guys came back and packed the rest of my stuff and moved everything out of the apt. It was sad to see everything go, but it was amazing to see how much room I had in the place.

TBO had NO IDEA what are going on, though he was VERY GOOD the entire time the movers were there. He hung out on the bed the whole time sleeping or watching. Well, almost the whole time.

On Thursday, the movers had the door open to get everything out to the truck. I watched the door and the cat the whole time. TBO is not known for movement, and when he didn’t move for 2 1/2 hours of the door being open (not even to check it out or sniff the outside) I got lax in my watching role.

All the sudden, TBO wasn’t there anymore. Not on the bed, not at his litterbox, not at his food bowl. I quickly walked out the door and saw him in the hallway, sniffing the crated flatscreen tv.

He saw me and took a running stance, then took off down the hall.

Poor thing hadn’t ran in like 3 years and 10lbs. He waddled a bit, and I caught up to him before he got to my neighbor’s door. He was so tuckered out from running, he slept the rest of the afternoon.

Poor, chubby cat-child. :-)

I went into the office for the last time Thursday afternoon. It was sad and weird and strange and – I don’t know- just not a fun time. I made it until 5:15pm before I burst into tears saying my goodbyes.

Thursday night was spent cussing at the vacuum (as it died while I was trying to clean the carpet) and worrying about the drive down to Atlanta. We had decided to leave Chicago at 2AM.

At 11:45p I was still awake and decided that sleeping for just an hour would make me more tired. I relaxed and then at 1:15a I got up, got dressed, got the rest of the stuff in the car (A Saturn Vue) and wrangled the TBO in his pop-up carrier (the coolest thing ever buy the way—RUN and get one at Target if you have a pet).

TBO and I picked up my friend Noelle, who graciously rode/drove with, and we were on the rode at 2:28am—after the obligatory stop at the 24 hour Starbucks on North Ave.

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I drove the first 4 hours – the drive was nice. We drove on the Skyway, then stopped in, gosh, I can’t remember where our first stop was, to stretch our legs and go potty. It was there I saw the funniest thing ever—a “fragrance stop” – 25 cents to get a scent of your choice in the women’s bathroom. Good times.

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Once the sun came up, Noelle did the rest of the driving. After not sleeping for 3 nights and the sickness really kicking in, there was no reason I should be driving. After she started driving, I kept falling asleep with my mouth  hanging open in mid-sentence. It was pretty, I am sure. :-)

We stopped at a few Starbucks to re-fuel on ice teas (and shaken ice-tea lemonades) and found out that (crap! I cannot remember names of places we stopped- but Noelle will remember!) is not cosmopolitan enough to have a Starbucks, but they did have a Sonic Drive In, which we ate breakfast and kept on truckin.

Poor Kentucky- it looked like a bomb had gone off through pretty much all of the state. After a few minutes, I remembered they had that horrible ice storm this winter—90 percent of the trees lost their tops. It was really sad. I am sure the state has not had the cash to clean up the mess so all the tops are just littering the sides of the roads. Sad.

Nashville we stopped (can you guess?!?) at a Starbucks after getting a bit lost and calling them to get directions. We saw this strange thing- I think it is part of some sort of civic center.

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I don’t remember lunch- But I do remember stopping at a rest stop just over the Georgia border and seeing spring flowers and green grass. And it was the first time we had stopped I really didn’t need my coat and could walk around in short sleeves.

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TBO was good the whole trip. He got treats and even used his letter box (GOOD BOY!) He got a bit restless by the end of the trip, but I would too after being in the car for 15 hours straight with no change to get up and stretch his legs. (picture is of the red carrier behind the front seats. I forgot to get a picture of him in his “cave”)

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When we got close to ATL, we net my aunt and she brought us YUMMY soup, casserole and banana bread! It was nice to get something “real” to eat for a change!

We hit massive rush hour traffic on 75 but because of the HOV lanes, we were able to get through it pretty quickly (relatively).

We stopped by the real estate office (my landlord) to pay my rent and get the keys, then headed (FINALLY!!!!) off to the new condo. We arrived at 6:31pm at my new house, tired and ready to get out of the car and get some food. But there was one thing holding us back. 

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There was a car parked in my deeded parking spot. (AAAAGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!!!!)

I called the management company, who told me to tow the car. I did, and about 35 minutes later I had a parking spot to myself. FINALLY!!!   !!!!! I was home!!

I took TBO in first, and he promptly threw up on the floor, found his litter box and peed, then curled up on the floor to take a nap. He was home. :-)

Noelle and I unpacked the car, then went to Target where I filled the cart with stuff like HVAC Filters and frozen food. I was overtired and LOST IT when we got into the car to go get dinner, so we ran for Wendy’s instead and went back to the empty house to relax and turn in.

I got a pretty good nights sleep and when we got up the next morning, we got ready and we went to the airport not only to return the Saturn Vue and pick up the Ford Focus, but to drop Noelle off for her flight home.

Since we had a bit before she had to get on her flight, I decided to take her to Chick-fil-a, since she had never been.

We ended up going to the closest one, and followed the signs from the highway. We ended up in Hapville, and low and behold, we ended up at the first ever Chick-fil-a, The Dwarf House!

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It was cool- both a sit down and a fast food place. We decided on sit down, and had an adorable waitress, who, when I told her I wanted a waffle, said “Honey, you are gonna diiiiiiiie when you taste that waffle!” (think of a southern drawl when you read that last line…) :-)

I have to say: It was hands down the best waffle I have ever had in my life. Really. It was malted or something. Not Belgian like us Northerners usually order. So good, I got a second one! And Noelle got one too! :-)

I am gonna post this update now, then pull all the photos of my condo off the regular camera (as the photos above came from my cell phone). So stay tuned for pt 2!

(One of) the best invention(s) EVER!!!

I found the BEST THING and had to share. Really- best thing.

Some of you know me as the “Market Maven” who tries all the new products and “have to share this with you because it is the BEST PRODUCT EVER” lady, and have become better people because you tried (and loved!)the OXO sink strainer and the pickle picker. I have tons more things I love… and some I didn’t like very much (ShamWOW is not so WOW. Just Meh.)

Well, I found another GOTTA HAVE IT product.

I now have Berber carpets and while they are cool, they don’t allow for easy furniture movement. While I was at Target picking up a wench for the new TV stand I was building… (pretty, seeeeeee)

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…I found these things that had a “AS SEEN ON TV” (ASOTV) sticker on them.

Now we all know, it is about a 50/50 shot that ASOTV products are going to work (PedEgg and Magic Bullet- yes. Aforementioned ShamWOW and about 20 other things I have bought that I don’t want to mention- no.) 

I picked up this product because I knew I was going to have alot of heavy lifting to do and I am not good at lifting. Or moving things. I hoped they would work but figured if they didn’t, I could always take them back.

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They are called “Magic Sliders” and they are a godsend. You just stick them on the legs of your furniture (different sizes for how heavy or how thin the legs are) and that’s it! The furniture really does glide along the floor. I was using one hand to push the TV stand in place (if you look hard at the pictures of the stand above, you can see them on the legs.)

  Living with just TBO, I have a hard time finding people to help me move stuff around the condo. Now, I can move heavy stuff myself and I don’t have to depend on anyone else!

Now run out and get them for yourself! Depending on size, they are like 6 bucks for a set of 4 (one for each leg).

Oprah update

5 things now and then I will write the looong update later…

  • I WILL NOT be on the show (unless you catch a glimpse of my arm)… they had too many questions to answer :-(   Almost 20 ladies were mic’ed and taped that DID NOT get on the show. None of the 6 girls in my dressing room got to ask their questions.
  • they touched up/did my hair and makeup! ;-)
  • The show will air on Monday, March 23rd.
  • I had a blast, got to see Oprah’s green room(s) and got a cool gift bag! Really, I had a ton of fun!
  • They picked me up in a limo at home and drove me to work in a town car- I felt like a movie star!

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I promise I will write more when I have time!

Patience is a virtue… that I no longer have

It took me over an hour and 1/2 to get to work this morning… due to horrific traffic on Lake Shore Drive. I was riding on the bus, which helped my blood pressure. But it did make me CRAZY when I saw that the area sectioned off for construction was 2 of the 4 lanes on Lake Shore Drive –and it was not being worked on! :-( GRRR!

Can’t wait to experience all that the ATL has to offer, traffic wise. I think today was bad…

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In 24 hours I will be in Harpo Studios waiting to be taped… I can’t wait! The producer called me yesterday afternoon and told me A CAR would be picking me up at home and driving me to the show… where my HAIR and MAKEUP will be touched up by the team.

I feel so fancy!

I guess they will be asking me questions while I am in the studio too.

Fancy. :-)

I’m gonna be on OPRAH!!

Well folks, my 15 minutes of fame are starting riiiiiiiiiiiiight about now.

I went and saw the Oprah Show last week and while there, the producers asked whether anyone was over 30 and single. As we all know, I fit the bill. :-)

After a quick conversation one on one with one of the producers about relationships, I left. When I got back to work, I got a call from the producer asking me more questions about relationships and wanting to know if I had any relationship questions I may want to ask Steve Harvey, who wrote a new book about dating for women, and who would be answering questions on an upcoming show.

After countless more conversations, I got a call yesterday asking me if I would be able to attend the show on Thursday this week AND if I would be able to tape a short segment of me asking the question for the show.

What do you think my answer was???? ;-)

An Oprah producer will be here in about 10 minutes, and we are going to find a good place downtown to do the short taping. I found a cute outfit at Land’s End that is casual yet a bit trendy to wear, I got my hair straightened yesterday afternoon and I slept well last night (no dark circles under my eyes, I hope!)

Since the show is taped, I am not sure when it will air, but as soon as I know, I will let you know! :-)

 

UPDATE: The taping is done and I did a good job, I think. I am a walking ad for Lands End (shirt, coat, and scarf!) – but I think I did ok. ;-) Stay tuned for the air date!

Tonight

I have some crazy-ass plans for tonight I just HAD to share with you.

 

I am going to self clean my oven.

 

Hot times in the big city, right?

 

I am so pathetic.

 

:-)

Strawberry Allergy?

Frak!

I have been allergic to shellfish (15 years) and sulfa drugs (4 years), but have always eaten strawberries (I thought) with no problems. The last 2 times I have eaten strawberries, though, I have noticed that I had a clear runny nose, was sneezing a lot and felt like I had seasonal allergies (itchy eyes and face, etc) – I would just take Nasacort and Allegra (that I normally take for hay fever) and got on with my day.

Yesterday and tonight, after eating strawberries 2 times in the last 24 hours, I noticed the same symptoms, only this time it is freezing out and not yet seasonal allergy time here in Chicago!

I truly thought a food allergy was always "a bad one", like how I react to shellfish. Guess I will be making another appt with my allergist and staying away from yummy yummy strawberries for now!

Damnit. I hate even the SMELL of shrimp and oysters, so it is cool I can’t have them. But STRAWBERRIES!?!?! I frickin love them. I hope this is just some crazy fluke.

Anyone else out there allergic to strawberries or think they are?

 

ETA: Found this a few minutes ago.

I quote:

The symptoms of a strawberry allergy are similar to food allergy reactions.

The most common symptom is oral allergy syndrome, characterized by allergic reactions in the mouth and throat. There can be tingling, itching, and swelling in the mouth, lips, tongue, throat, and palate. Watery itchy eyes, a runny nose, and sneezing can accompany the reactions. Those with hay fever are most susceptible, especially spring hay fever due to birch pollen, and summer hay fever due to ragweed pollen.

Damnit again.

When it rains it pours

I threw my back out. At 1:30am last night. While trying to move a Rubbermaid tote. Not so much “move” but “slide over”. I feel stupid.

I have been twittering from my back all day long, bored out of my mind. BORED OUT OF MY MIND. The grocery store Pharmacy delivered (they DELIVERED!!) a Rx and the delivery guy was sweet enough to bring me a glass of water and my laptop from my desk.

Thank goodness I had the laptop as there was nothing good on TV today! :-)

I am feeling a bit better tonight, thank goodness, and can actually sit up. I am using a stability ball to lean up against so I can massage the sore spot on my back. I am doped up a bit too, which is always helpful :-)

More later when I am feeling better, and when I am back from Oprah tomorrow (did I mention I am going to a taping tomorrow? Well, I am).

TTFN!