Ok, we all know that hockey is a pretty rough sport (even though they are trying to make it more "family friendly"), and that Stanley Cup Playoffs tend to be just that much more physically brutal. Players do their best to hide injuries and "play through" for that opportunity to skate around with Lord Stanley's cup.
Players routinely are out on the ice with sprains, bruises, stitches, and even broken bones. They don't miss games - it's an overload of testosterone that keeps them going through the pain. So when Red Wing Nicklas Lindstrom missed some playoff games (for the first time in his career), you just know it had to be something awful.
Awful? You decide. He was in surgery instead of in Game 4 because he had been speared in the testicles by an opposing player.
I don't even HAVE those parts and I cringed in sympathy.
I think that level of ...dedication? insanity? makes him the "winner".
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Catching up
Oy, it's hard to go back to work after vacation. Brain doesn't work right, and I just want to go back to wandering aimlessly and eating out all the time. Sigh.
It's been really hectic, so I haven't posted in ages. Sorry about that.
Our primary thing this week is that we finally figured out the reason for Uulaq's demented weirdness -- she's been barking all the time, very anxious, picking fights, doesn't want to go outside..we discovered yesterday that she's pretty much blind.
We knew she was having some issues with night vision, and some blurring in her lenses due to age, but we had no idea it was this bad. She gets around ok, and other than being tentative about the stairs, doesn't seem to have any problems in the house. But she's startling easily, and gets freaked out by fast motion or the other dogs. When our vet shined light in her eyes, she had almost no pupil reaction - in a dark room and very bright light, there was a tiny bit, but it's like she's just seeing light and dark right now. Poor doglet.
She apparently can get around ok by smell, but if the routine is interuppted, she flips out a bit because she can't keep track of things. She had started to bark at the bottom of the stairs sometimes at night before coming up (before we left for vacation) and we figured it was probably taht she wasn't seeing them too well and wanted us to get up and turn lights on. I can only imagine that the stairs are just a black hole. It also explains her frequent snapping at Rowan - suddnely, he's just there and she can't see him properly.
We're not sure what caused this (beyond age), so we'll keep an eye on things and test her for glaucoma and retinal problems as we go forward.
It's been really hectic, so I haven't posted in ages. Sorry about that.
Our primary thing this week is that we finally figured out the reason for Uulaq's demented weirdness -- she's been barking all the time, very anxious, picking fights, doesn't want to go outside..we discovered yesterday that she's pretty much blind.
We knew she was having some issues with night vision, and some blurring in her lenses due to age, but we had no idea it was this bad. She gets around ok, and other than being tentative about the stairs, doesn't seem to have any problems in the house. But she's startling easily, and gets freaked out by fast motion or the other dogs. When our vet shined light in her eyes, she had almost no pupil reaction - in a dark room and very bright light, there was a tiny bit, but it's like she's just seeing light and dark right now. Poor doglet.
She apparently can get around ok by smell, but if the routine is interuppted, she flips out a bit because she can't keep track of things. She had started to bark at the bottom of the stairs sometimes at night before coming up (before we left for vacation) and we figured it was probably taht she wasn't seeing them too well and wanted us to get up and turn lights on. I can only imagine that the stairs are just a black hole. It also explains her frequent snapping at Rowan - suddnely, he's just there and she can't see him properly.
We're not sure what caused this (beyond age), so we'll keep an eye on things and test her for glaucoma and retinal problems as we go forward.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Home again, home again
We're home!
Tired, jet-lagged, sunburned (yes, sunburned!), but we had a fabulous time!
More when my brain gets past the 'booting....27%" mark. Oy, going back to work is painful.
Tired, jet-lagged, sunburned (yes, sunburned!), but we had a fabulous time!
More when my brain gets past the 'booting....27%" mark. Oy, going back to work is painful.
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