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Started by BTM, January 05, 2008, 10:12:17 PM

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Rev. Powell

Thinking of changing my nickname to "Mr. Elegant."
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

indianasmith

"I shall smite you in the nostrils with a rod of iron, and wax your spleen with Efferdent!!"

Alex

Managed to tick off a bucket list item yesterday. On Tuesday I was wearing a new pair of work shoes and was walking about quite a lot. Really started hurting my feet to the point where at lunch time I'd to go home and swap into my older shoes. Looking at my feet, the shoes had shredded them. The back of my ankle had the biggest blister I had ever seen and which had already burst as well as various other places on my feet had been rubbed raw. I cleaned out the wounds with some antiseptic cream, put some plasters over them and got on with my day.

Wednesday I was down the med centre for some blood tests and the nurse asked about me limping a bit. When I explained what had happened she offered to put some special plasters on them. I said sure and pulled my shoes and socks off. The nurse freaked out when she saw my heel (turned out the burst blister was twice as large as I initially) thought and had to go get another nurse to dress the wound.

Anyway, I have enough padding now to keep it dressed for the next week, and I am going to have to pop to clothing stores and tell them their issue shoes are total crap.
Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

ER

Quote from: Dark Alex on August 03, 2017, 01:37:02 AM
Managed to tick off a bucket list item yesterday. On Tuesday I was wearing a new pair of work shoes and was walking about quite a lot. Really started hurting my feet to the point where at lunch time I'd to go home and swap into my older shoes. Looking at my feet, the shoes had shredded them. The back of my ankle had the biggest blister I had ever seen and which had already burst as well as various other places on my feet had been rubbed raw. I cleaned out the wounds with some antiseptic cream, put some plasters over them and got on with my day.

Wednesday I was down the med centre for some blood tests and the nurse asked about me limping a bit. When I explained what had happened she offered to put some special plasters on them. I said sure and pulled my shoes and socks off. The nurse freaked out when she saw my heel (turned out the burst blister was twice as large as I initially) thought and had to go get another nurse to dress the wound.

Anyway, I have enough padding now to keep it dressed for the next week, and I am going to have to pop to clothing stores and tell them their issue shoes are total crap.

Sounds painful, man!! Good luck with that, and hope you feel better, or at least develop foot skin tough as oak bark!

Sorry, though, the new shoes were the bucket list item?
What does not kill me makes me stranger.

Chainsawmidget

QuoteSorry, though, the new shoes were the bucket list item?
I was thinking it was getting the super huge blister. 


ER

Quote from: Chainsaw midget on August 03, 2017, 09:48:45 AM
QuoteSorry, though, the new shoes were the bucket list item?
I was thinking it was getting the super huge blister. 



OIC
What does not kill me makes me stranger.

Rev. Powell

Quote from: ER on August 03, 2017, 10:23:41 AM
Quote from: Chainsaw midget on August 03, 2017, 09:48:45 AM
QuoteSorry, though, the new shoes were the bucket list item?
I was thinking it was getting the super huge blister. 



OIC

Opioid-Induced Constipation?
I'll take you places the hand of man has not yet set foot...

claws

I learned today that more and more firms don't say staff break room anymore, but "social center" instead. How odd.

Alex

Quote from: ER on August 03, 2017, 08:35:41 AM
Quote from: Dark Alex on August 03, 2017, 01:37:02 AM
Managed to tick off a bucket list item yesterday. On Tuesday I was wearing a new pair of work shoes and was walking about quite a lot. Really started hurting my feet to the point where at lunch time I'd to go home and swap into my older shoes. Looking at my feet, the shoes had shredded them. The back of my ankle had the biggest blister I had ever seen and which had already burst as well as various other places on my feet had been rubbed raw. I cleaned out the wounds with some antiseptic cream, put some plasters over them and got on with my day.

Wednesday I was down the med centre for some blood tests and the nurse asked about me limping a bit. When I explained what had happened she offered to put some special plasters on them. I said sure and pulled my shoes and socks off. The nurse freaked out when she saw my heel (turned out the burst blister was twice as large as I initially) thought and had to go get another nurse to dress the wound.

Anyway, I have enough padding now to keep it dressed for the next week, and I am going to have to pop to clothing stores and tell them their issue shoes are total crap.

Sounds painful, man!! Good luck with that, and hope you feel better, or at least develop foot skin tough as oak bark!

Sorry, though, the new shoes were the bucket list item?

It was the freaking out the nurse with an injury bit, but I think other peoples guesses sound better.
Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

Flangepart

Quote from: indianasmith on August 02, 2017, 10:26:43 PM
Where on earth did the day go, anyway?  :question:
Madagascar, where it has a time share condo with Pluto and the outer planets.
"Aggressivlly eccentric, and proud of it!"

AoTFan

Got an infection on my toe, but didn't realize how bad it was (guess I'd gotten used to seeing it) till a nurse was all, "You need to get that checked out!" So, I got it looked at, the doc (not my regular doctor) prescribed some powerful antibiotics and told me to see my regular doctor again in three days.  Well, I saw her again today, and it seemed to look better.  We're gonna stay the course, but she said if the red part starts to grow then goto the ER immediately.  :buggedout:

So, got it wrapped up snugly with antibiotic ointment on it.

Isn't it weird that your body, in order to fight off infections, produces stuff that seems to make said infections worse?  Hmmm...

Anyway, hopefully, it'll keep clearing up.

ER

What does not kill me makes me stranger.

LilCerberus

"Science Fiction & Nostalgia have become the same thing!" - T Bone Burnett
The world runs off money, even for those with a warped sense of what the world is.

Alex

So had my half sister and half brother as well as their mother up for a long weekend. We were having a friends and families day on base so I'd invited them up for that. Unfortunately work decided that I had a meeting first thing Monday morning down in England (I mean seriously who the hell schedules an appointment at 09:02 in the morning) and to make it in time I need to leave today about lunch time, fly down and stay overnight at Henlow, then fly back up Monday night which means I won't get to spend as much time as I had hoped with them.

Friday night after they arrived we did our usual tradition of ordering a 'Beast' pizza for the group, which is about 6kg of pizza (I think that works out about 12 pounds for non-metric countries). Never had enough visitors to finish off one of them in a single night.

Took them down the local park after that and spent some time there with them, pushing them on the swings and going on the death slide (or at least the slide of skint knees if you fall off, but death slide sounds better) and running around with them. Arron (8) is a very nervous young man, which is understandable given how much of an a***ole our dad is so I was doing my best to try and build him up a bit. Leona (9) is more self-confident and desperate to join in everything with the adults. No one ever seems happy just to be the age they are, they spend the first 1/3 or so wishing they were older, and then increasingly wish they were the age they used to be. I hope I just make the best of whichever age I happen to be, even if quite often I forget that I am not 27. Still not sure how I ended up with a serious job, getting married with pets and a baby on the way and trying to be a male role model for two kids who don't have one. That guy sounds like he has responsibilites and things and I just don't recognise him when I shave in the morning. Anyway, I disgress. I'd picked up a complete collection of Captain Underpants books to read them to the kids since now of our books were really aimed at their age group so I read to them before they went to sleep. They wanted to sleep in the same room so made a bed up for Leona on the couch and dragged one of the inflatable mattresses out and set that up for Arron in the living room while Katrina slept in the spare bed. The kids wanted us to leave the rabbit cage in the living room for them, so we did and Arron got no sleep that night as the rabbits (funnily enough being nocturnal creatures) made too much noise at night for him to sleep.

Saturday was the Friends and Families day. Went in for it opening at 11:00 and figured the kids would have seen everything they wanted to see by 13:00. Turned out they had put much more of a show on than they usually do and they happily stayed until it was closing. Took them inside an A400M transport aircraft and let them sit in the cockpit which they loved. Watched a helicopter rescue with a winchman and a airshow from Typhoons and a flypast of 3 US aircraft. From the angle of the twin tails I think they were Hornets, but I could be very wrong there since I don't really do the whole spotter thing.

Spent a fair bit of time in the funfair going on rides with them and took them on a trampoline with bungie cords so they could jump higher. Arron was very nervous about jumping but managed to get him to the point where he'd jump up and do a back flip (lean yours head back and kick your legs up). That felt like good. Katrina told me later that I am the only guy he has ever seen Arron come up and hug (he kept on running up to me and hugging me, then telling me I am the best big brother ever).

We had hotdogs, although I really wanted a slice of the hog roast they were cooking. The kids loved the supercars, although I thought the lime green colour of the Lamborghini they liked the most was terrible looking. Leona had wanted to go on the Segways but the kids were too little to get to drive them. We headed off around half three and took a walk down to the harbour for ice creams. The shops down there do all sorts of random flavours. I got two scoops, one of lemon cheesecake flavour and the other was popping candy. Arron had blueberry and strawberry while Leona went with two different shades of purple ice cream that I wasn't quite sure what it was. Sat on the harbour side, watching the East beach for a bit then headed back home (Kristi had to leave a bit earlier than the rest and go for a sleep). Took everyone out for dinner to the Skerry Brae where we got a table overlooking the golf course and the West beach up to the Lighthouse before heading back home. Kids were pretty knackered out by the end of it (according to their fitbits they had down somewhere over 25,000 steps) so put them to bed and read some more Captain Underpants to them.

Katrina's feet were pretty sore by the end of the day too, I guess me and Kristi walk a lot more than most people (I have found out over the years that apparantly everyone knows us as the couple that walks around town a lot). Ran a hot bath for her to soak her feet in and then I headed to bed myself.

Today was a good day.
Hail to thyself
For I am my own master
I am my own god
I require no shepherd
For I am no sheep.

ER

Quote from: Dark Alex on August 06, 2017, 03:49:33 AM
Spent a fair bit of time in the funfair going on rides with them and took them on a trampoline with bungie cords so they could jump higher. Arron was very nervous about jumping but managed to get him to the point where he'd jump up and do a back flip (lean yours head back and kick your legs up). That felt like good. Katrina told me later that I am the only guy he has ever seen Arron come up and hug (he kept on running up to me and hugging me, then telling me I am the best big brother ever).

:thumbup:
What does not kill me makes me stranger.