- This whole Bag of Randomness was written while on pain killers, so there’s no telling what you are gonna get today.
- I’ve spent plenty of times in waiting rooms for friends and family in the hospital and surgery, but it was quite surreal being on the other end.
- I already paid $1,700 at my doctor’s office for the surgery, but when I arrived at the surgery center I had to pay another $1,700, this time for use of the surgery center. I guess the only other bill I should be waiting for is the anesthesiologist.
- Speaking of anesthesiologist, despite it being a different facility, I got the man that did one of WifeGeeding’s epidurals.
- I did receive another bill from the Dallas Cowboys medical imaging facility. They listed an email address that had a yahoo.com identifier, which seemed kind of budget, which reminded me of when Sarah Palin used yahoo.com when she was governor.
- As I guess with most patients, I put my hospital gown on incorrectly. No, not backwards, but I didn’t know it had sleeves and just basically stuck my arms through the first pair of holes I could find.
- One thought that kept going through my head was how well I was feeling and knowing I will feel like crud about an hour and a half later. You know, that whole you gotta feel worst before you can feel better thing.
- As I was being wheeled to surgery, the thought that went through my mind was “I’ve seen this point of view many of times watching “ER”. Man, I use to watch that show a lot.”
- I thought I’d remember the part of counting to ten backwards while being put to sleep, but I didn’t get that far. I remember my arms being laid out to my sides in crucifix or Texas execution style and monitoring equipment being added, and then told I would be given pure oxygen. A brief time later I recall the oxygen mask slipping off my face and that was it.
- My clothes were taken with me and kept under my bed during the surgery. I think I would have like to have snuck an mp3 recorder just to go back and listen to what they were talking about during my surgery. It was probably just boring medical stuff, but I’m still curious.
- I was told I was up for about 45-minutes before WifeGeeding came back to see me, but it seemed like she was there when i first woke. I also felt kind of rushed being lead out, but per WifeGeeding I was actually there for a while. Thank goodness for vomit bags, I had to use one on the way home.
- My ears hurt more than expected, but the worst pain has been the head aches, the worst I’ve had. I expected the pain in the nose, and that’s manageable, but for some reason didn’t take into consideration the amount of drainage and blood that would be coming out. The grossest part is waking up with dried blood in my mouth. Cleaning my nostrils of chunks of blood is also gross, but was kind of expected.
- I thought recovery was going quite well until DaughterGeeding was sitting in my lap. A stuffed animal was stuck under the iPad she was watching and while trying to retrieve it, she back fisted my Rafiki style. She felt so bad, and to be honest, as much as it hurt, I thought it was cute and funny.
- Basically, right now I feel beat up, bloody and sore. I can handle the pain regarding my nose, but I keep getting severe headaches every four or five hours. And in case you are curious, today’s tempting picture of the day is a here’s a high-res pic of the stents inside my nose. Those get removed on Wednesday.
- I’m now on my fifth round of antibiotics, but this time I’m on them for 21 straight days.
- I thought it was the pain pills, but I woke up from a Saturday afternoon nap and a Hardin-Simmons University men’s basketball game was televised in HD. But it was no nap, HSU got killed by the Ken Starr Baylor Bears. Funny thing, but this is the first time I’ve ever seen my alma mater on television, much less in HD.
- When I was a student at HSU in the mid and late 90’s we played Baylor and got killed, but when I spoke to one of my friends on the basketball team about it, he said Baylor was by far the friendliest teams he played against. I believe that was Dave Bliss’ first year as Baylor’s head coach.
- I’ve mentioned that my favorite pastor as of late is Adam Hamilton. Today he will be delivering the sermon for the National Prayer Service at the National Cathedral. The service is from 10:30 am to noon eastern time (9:30 to 11:00 am central time) and you can watch online at www.nationalcathedral.org.
- Personally, I think a second presidential inauguration should be nothing but a simply indoor event as it’s really nothing more than a continuation of things.
- I’m assuming if Romney would have won, the Obama’s would have already been moved out of the White House on Sunday when the actual constitutional oath was performed, with all the ceremonial stuff still set for Monday?
- I guess I got the Super Bowl I was hoping for. So much for home field advantage, huh?
- I miss the old style of the AFC and NFC championship trophies. Here’s an old AFC trophy for reference.
- Herb Kelleher’s latest Fortune magazine interview. He’s working on a new book, which is going to be a must read for me.
- The 2013 Women in TV Power List
- Former NBC5 anchor Jane McGarry returning to TV with 5-part series on WFAA8’s ‘Good Morning Texas’
- Deion Sanders’ daughter is playing for a bikini basketball league
- Personalize you own candy hearts
- Apple Is Hiring Funny Writers To Make Siri Funnier
- THE BEST ’30 ROCK’ ONE-LINERS
Bag of Randomness
- Yup, today is surgery day. Please be understanding if there are a lack of posts for a while.
- My surgery got moved from 10:00 AM to 8:30 AM, that’s a good thing.
- For the heck of it, I looked up death rates for my surgery. It must be pretty low because I couldn’t find a thing. But if I see a light at the end of the tunnel, I am probably gonna check it out.
- The one thing I really don’t like about this whole surgery thing is having to rely on others for help. While others may not think so, I don’t like be a burden, even if it’s my wife driving me home. But with that said, I’m thankful my mother-in-law is willing to stay at GeedingManor for a bit to help out with the kiddos.
- Usually I can get away with just wearing long sleeves and no jacket in this kind of weather, but I must be getting soft as for the last couple of days, I can’t leave without wearing a jacket.
- Here’s an article about teacher’s in Floridan learning how to disarm a gunman. The first picture just really stood out to me, I guess it’s her eyes.
- Speaking of Florida – Satanists Plan Rally in Support of Florida Gov. Rick Scott
- A woman with hips eight feet wide
- Lady Gaga Restoring Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch
- Since the 1940’s, Texas has produced the most college football players.
- This tiny GPS tracker has caught my attention. It would be great to put on a pet’s collar and perhaps a child’s belt.
- Drunk Russian drives tank into home
- The origin of being caught red handed.
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Wrangler Launches First Pair Of Moisturising Jeans
WRANGLER will launch the first pair of moisturising jeans. Modelled by Lizzie Jagger, the pioneering skinny-fit style incorporates high-performance skincare ingredients to protect your legs from the dehydrating effects of denim.
The Denim Spa jeans come in three finishes – Aloe Vera, Olive Extract and Smooth Legs, which aims to prevent cellulite. Hydrating properties include of natural oils and butters, such as apricot kernel oil, passion fruit oil, rosehip oil, shea butter and monoi de Tahiti – a Polynesian ingredient made using Tiare flower buds soaked in refined coconut oil.
“They definitely feel cooler than regular jeans,” said Lizzie Jagger in a film to promote the style. “After a day wearing them, my legs feel great – they come out feeling more silky than usual.”
The Denim Spa Jeans launch on asos.com on January 28, priced at £85. The effects of the ingredients last up to 15 days, but a reload spray will also available to buy – meaning that the formula lasts between 67 and 95 wears.
I’m assuming you can still wear a top and shoes with the jeans.