Happy Saturday to you all, hope you have some fun planned for this weekend. It’s supposed to be beautiful weather here in New England – sunny and mid-70s. We’ll be finishing up operation closet – phase 2 and doing some much needed yard work. Here’s the wrap up of what I posted this week: […]
Archives for September 2015
Zucchini Stuffing Casserole
It has been so hot here in Massachusetts, that I haven’t been cooking much – even with the air conditioner on, it seems like a bad idea to heat up the stove or oven. We’ve been grilling and eating take out, but I remembered that I had taken some photos of my favorite zucchini side […]
Medical Apps
Technology has been infiltrating our medicine just as it has in all aspects of our life – school, banking, cooking, shopping, etc. Our doctors have laptops or iPads that they bring into the exam room. We are given accounts to “patient portals” to be able to view test results or communicate with our doctors. […]
Organization and Mortality – The Mess We Leave Behind
Yeah, that says mortality. Don’t worry, I’ll try to not make this morbid. I know that you don’t want to think about mortality. Neither do I! But, I find my mind going there a lot more often than it used to. Around the time of my diagnosis and before my surgery, a close friend of […]
The Bin Dump – 9/5/15
Happy Labor Day weekend! I hope you don’t have too much labor this weekend, and that you get to relax and enjoy some relaxation. We don’t have any specific plans, we are still trying to get organized for school. Tuesday was the official 1st day of meteorological fall. Yuck. You can have it. […]
Salmon with Tomato Vinaigrette
I’ve mentioned before that I wish we had more fish on the meal plan. It’s so good for you, and it’s typically very quick to cook. Unfortunately, it’s also expensive (I try to spend less than $6 a pound), and certain varieties of fish do not go over well with the family. Salmon […]