Thursday, February 24, 2011

The Good, the bad, the ugly…

If I remember correctly it was the name of a Clint Eastwood movie. Clint’s cool and all, but I was never a big fan of westerns. In fact, the only two films I can remember watching that had anything to do with him were The Million Dollar baby and Grand Torino. Now I know my wife and brother will have much to say about that fact, but for me, movies and television shows are about instant entertainment. I don’t try to etch into memory the name of the dude who owns the bowling alley, that lady with the perfect putt I saw at mini golf, or the winning hand I saw someone else get at poker last Friday. Instant entertainment I say. Any hoo, why the title you ask? Well, many have asked me what is it like to have Rhabdomyolysis, and now that the pain hasn’t gone away, what is a normal day in your life?
Well here goes… the good, the bad, and the ugly.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Lettuce, tomato and a whole heap of Mayo…

Lettuce, tomato and a whole heap of Mayo…
Mmmmmm  sandwich! Most of the sandwiches that I enjoy would be topped just like that. Not a lot of lettuce, because if I wanted a salad in a bun, I would make a salad and put it in a bun. But just the right amount of lettuce with fresh ripe firm tomatoes and yum!!! Then you add mayo. Mayo mayo mayo…. Mmmm mayo.
Confession… my obsession with mayo does not stem from sandwiches, nor does it have anything to do with mayonnaise. Click here for more info.

Eye Eye captain…

Happy Sunday. It sure is happy because I had a lovely dinner with some amazing friends who made me laugh til I cried, and the Indian food ohhhh the Indian food (that’s for another day… Indian food I love, my internal plumbing is very anti tandoori and butter chicken!!!)
So my eye, my darn eye!!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Rhab who???

Well,
I have been promising and promising to restart this lovely blog of mine – and here we are. I hope in the upcoming weeks I find the energy to chronicle all that has happened because it is pretty spectacular in all its highs and lows. What I do know for a fact is I AM ONE LUCKY MAN.