Thursday, August 20, 2026

Coming Clean

Well, awhile back I mentioned that I was so happy to have found Keto bread and it didn't seem to spike my blood sugar, much. Unfortunately I was the frog in the pot of water. Lately I was noticing my ankles were swollen and my blood sugar was high every morning, like 170, when it should be 125 or lower. And I was gaining weight. I had a tummy again, and a muffin top. I was tired all . the . time. My eyes were getting blurry. My feet were swollen. It was getting hard to climb the stairs. Geeze I was old and fat all of a sudden.

It was time for my blood tests, A1C and lipid panel, all that stuff.

Well. 

I got the results online. Then my doctor's office called. I was in big trouble. My triglycerides were 500. They should be under 150. Triglycerides are from eating carbs. I should know better after participating in the Verta program for two years and understanding the low carb way of eating as a way to control blood sugar. 

But no....carbs are an addiction. I am a carb addict. Bread is yummy. Look what I did to myself, that I need to undo. And now I am on a statin, because 500 is dangerously high. I am in danger of pancreatitis, which would be a trip to the ER. My nurse told me that, the pharmacist told me that, and I'm sure my doctor will tell me that when I see her on Monday.

I threw the bread away. My morning blood sugar dropped to 130. Last Monday it was 114. I am taking the statin. I generally don't tolerate statins very well, but I am taking 200mg of Co-Q10 to counteract the side effects. I am also taking prevastatin, which is one of the easier ones, and more likely to help with the triglycerides.

In other news, I've been sad. I'm sad because of the devastating storms. I'm thankful my daughter is fine, and they never lost power at home. I'm also thankful that she is working out of the Crown Point office because the Gary location has no power. They tried running it on generators but no customers came in so I think they decided it wasn't worth it.

We have had some nicer weather here. I've been able to open the windows during the day. We are turning the air conditioner on at night because the breeze dies down and it gets hot in here. I still don't like living on the second floor. I miss having a patio full of flowers. 

There is no update on the purple orchid. The roots green up but never show any new growth. I will probably shop for a new one in the winter or spring, whenever orchids begin to show in the stores.

I found a lovely Hoya at Hy-Vee here in town. It has silver leaves. I have found Hoya very easy to keep.


Friday, August 14, 2026

I Feel Better

 I clearly was very upset yesterday. I talked to my daughter today. She says they are fine. It takes a long time to go anywhere because so many stoplights are still out. Some of my friends got their power restored. My daughter worked at the main branch in Gary today, all run by generators. She said there were only 4 customers. Her hubby is still home, no power at his work. His son is at college downstate and he is ok, not affected by the flooding.

I am still going through my stuff in the spare bedroom. I need to get rid of a lot of stuff and re-pack what I'm keeping.

I found a picture I did in high school. It's a print from a wood block I carved. I don't have the wood block anymore. I think it got damaged in storage or something. I'm going to give it to my daughter.


I've been trying to figure out the layout of the new apartments they are building in town. As far as I can tell, there are four 3 bedroom apartments on each end with one or two bedroom apartments crammed in the middle. Not sure about that. What we know for sure is we do not want to sit out on a patio or balcony in full view of everyone else.


I was hoping to have a set up like we had in Hartford, but I don't think it will happen. I will forever miss my view.

I want to end on a good note. The weather cooled off and the humidity lowered enough I was able to turn off the air conditioner and open windows! Yay!

Thursday, August 13, 2026

Well Cr@p

Thankfully my daughter and her husband are safe at home. I kid you not, the whole of northwest Indiana and parts of Illinois were ground zero for a HUGE derecho on Tuesday August 11. It was literally like a straight-line land hurricane that roared in with winds in the 100 mph range, and it spun up a few tornados to boot. My daughter was at work in Gary, Indiana when this terror ripped through. Even though her work is a strong building, there was a real fear the roof would rip off, and she sheltered in the bathroom. The power flickered like crazy and went off, so everyone began the arduous journey of trying to navigate the way home through a tangle of huge downed trees and electrical poles and wires. My daughter said it was bad, really bad. She feared for her life. That broke me. My daughter is a strong person. She doesn't say frivolous things. The normally 25 minute drive home took over two hours. Every city was dark until she reached her own community. Thankfully they never lost power.

The power company, NIPSCO said approximately 301,000 of its 500,000 electric customers were impacted by the storms, making this the largest customer outage event in the utility’s history.

Gas stations had no power. Banks were closed. Many grocery stores were closed. Entire cities were dark. People began trying to find gas for generators. When they found an open gas station, lines a mile long formed. Gas stations began running out of gas. People were needing to drive further and further away. Trees are down EVERYWHERE. Trees needed to be moved before NIPSCO could restore power. Areas were flooded. Basements were flooded with no power to run sump pumps. A whole spectrum of people's emotions surfaced. Some spoke of extreme kindness, others spoke of escalating anger. One person on social media said that if this is any indication of the apocalypse, they will never survive it, because two days was their limit.

Today, two of my friends reported that their power had been restored. Power companies from other states came to help. My daughter worked today at the company's other branch that had power.  

Heavy rains are currently flooding the Indianapolis area.

All the while this is going on, Menasha is still trying to recover from the tornado that plowed through town on July 27th.

The humidity is terrible. Wisconsin never used to be humid. We came up to the cottage in Briggsville often in the 1970's and 80's. In fact, Wisconsin used to be colder. It used to be so cold my first husband refused to move up here, which probably had something to do with him deciding to sell the cottage.

I am looking forward to dryer, cooler weather. In the meantime, I'm packing my most important stuff in  a strong bin that I can strap shut. So if a tornado blows the roof off, I might still have my stuff, seeing as how it seems we live in tornado alley now.

And all that stuff depresses me. I worry about my daughter. I worry about us. My hubby worries about his family in Europe where there is a heat wave. No wonder my blood sugar sucks. I'm trying to get past all this. I really am. I will feel so much better when the humidity clears out and the weather cools. I really do not like summer. I wish we were in a cooler location, like Sheboygan or Manitowoc, but no good job for hubby there.

Saturday, August 8, 2026

Updates

 The dental work went well. Both my front upper teeth are repaired and reinforced. Good thing I got in because the edge of one tooth was shattered.

Exciting news. Ripon is finally getting some new apartments, similar to what we had in Hartford. We drove past the site today. We also called and got put on a list to be updated and notified of future "hard hat tours" (before completion tour---sounds fun!) and info on when they will be completed sometime next year. We are really hoping to have a view of the morning sky. And look at those trees! That is an adjacent park. 


The power lines will be relocated

Sunset tonight

Sandhill cranes

 
That's all. It's after 1AM and I'm tired!


Thursday, August 6, 2026

Soy and Sulfates

 My bad. 

I was wondering why I had headaches, ocular migraines, mild, but still present, every day. Ocular migraines cause temporary vision disturbances, such as areas of missing text when trying to read. The fix is to take two Headache Relief pills (Acetaminophen, aspirin and caffeine) as soon as I notice it. The cure is to stop consuming the offending product. I also thought I was coming down with a cold. My throat was scratchy. Having the windows open might have contributed to that. There seems to be mold in the air from the humidity. 

So I started looking at what could be "something new". Mushroom coffee? That seemed to keep me wired but not appear to contain anything that could cause headaches or a scratchy throat. As a caution I didn't drink anymore.

Next: new bottle of vitamin K2. I'm supposed to be taking calcium. Everyone knows these days you need to take vitamin D3 with it, and most bottles of calcium already have D3 included, unlike when my mom was on massive doses of calcium and she continued to have brittle bones and mini strokes (they said calcium deposited in her brain). But the new info is you also need K2 to actually activate the calcium in your bones. That's a non-informative explanation but I would need to link a long article.

So K2 is commonly made from fermented soybeans. In addition to the K2 being derived from soy, it just so happens the bottle I bought also contains Sulfites. Sulfites are a big no no for me but I never considered them in pill form. The issue for me is normally from eating dried fruit that has sulfites to preserve the color. 

In any case, I'm stopping the K2 pill because of the soy, meaning I will also stop the calcium pill until I can replace the K2 pill with the kind I can take. 



I did not take any K2 yesterday or today and I have no headaches! I also took a shot of asthma spray which cleared up the suspected mold reaction.



A Little of Everything

This post will be a little of everything. 

I bought some Mushroom coffee. I've been thinking about it, but how to decide with all the noise on the internet? I finally bought one at a Marshalls store. The reviews said the taste was good and not "mushroomy". It's ok, probably not something I will buy often, or even again. One thing I found out, don't drink a cup in the evening. I think I slept 2 hours last night. In fact, I just woke up from a nap about an hour ago, because my Fitbit alerted me that its battery was low.
 


The storms were bad in Appleton and Menasha, especially Menasha. A tornado formed a little south from where we used to shop when we lived in Greenville. From there it picked up speed and size. It swelled to over a mile wide F-3 terror that was on the ground for 12.1 miles. It plowed through Menasha and injured 63 people. Thankfully no one died. Downed trees and power lines paralyzed the area. Roofs were blown off and wrapped around overturned cars. Some older homes that weren't bolted to their foundation slid off their foundations and are total losses. People are still displaced there. Some company from Nebraska brought portable showers. People and organizations have been bringing food and water and donations. Someone organized help with washing people's laundry. Others are helping find people's animals. All the while the massive cleanup and reconnection of utilities continues.

The number of tornados in the formerly relatively safe upper Midwest is alarming.

I have a chipped tooth, upper front. I have a dental appointment on Friday. Hubby is off, so I can have the car. Nothing hurts, and it's the edge, so I hope no shots!!!! I HATE Novocain shots. 

Maybe you know we go somewhere every weekend. One day is to shop and the other is to just go somewhere, explore, and take a walk if the weather is good. We have been disappointed to find the South Woods here in Ripon are overgrown. No one is walking out in the fields behind the college this year, either. Maybe it's just been too hot. We can usually find some place within an hour or two away that looks interesting. We have found several beautiful, well maintained places to walk near Madison and also near Green Bay. Two completely different directions. 

Glacial Drumlin State Trail in Cottage Grove, WI

It smelled so sweet there

Rainbow in the clouds (this was on the way home, in Beaver Dam)

Baraboo downtown

Baraboo

Baraboo

Baraboo

Wayside stop in the Driftless Area


Driftless Area

Driftless

Fonferek's Glen near Green Bay

We were walking on the Niagara Escarpment


There is no improvement in the purple orchid.


Sunday, July 19, 2026

Purple Orchid

 Some members in the orchid group on Facebook recommended liquid kelp to help my failing orchid. Here are some pictures to take you through the journey so far. 

First, here she is in her former glory, in case you needed to see why I want to save her.


It was some time after this I discovered root rot. Notice the severely wrinkled leaves and root loss.


Here are two root close-ups from June



I tried laying it on moist Sphagnum moss but it only developed mold, so I had to remove the black parts. I also removed the bottom leaf. Notice how the roots look petrified. They would not green up at all, even soaking in water.


I reported back to the orchid group that nothing was happening. A couple members recommended Liquid Kelp, so I ordered some.


Here are the results after only a day!


LOOK!!!! Green roots!!!!!!


Liquid Kelp is orchid crack.

I will update again after something changes, hopefully growth!