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Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Laurie (Kremer) MillerI got this e-mail from Reunion.com that someone sent me an e-mail. Wow! How cool! Thanks. --Mary Sunday, March 27, 2005
Hoppy Easter!I actually dreamed of bunnies last night! Weird stuff. Gabby's TeethGabby's teeth are a mess. She's never had good teeth, but now they're particularly yucky. Tomorrow I have to do something I'm a bit reluctant to do: ask our vet for the favor of extending us yet more credit to care for Gabby's teeth. It needs to be done. I'd thought I could control it on my own, but she needs a proper tooth cleaning. She's become unwilling to eat kibble, so we're giving her chicken baby food. I can't believe how quickly this worsened. But she's eating and otherwise behaving normally, so I feel like we're on top of things.MoneyThe last couple of FerretNews newsletters we sent out focused on ferret owners who are unwilling to spend money on their ferrets. We took a bit of criticism from people who didn't read those newsletters very closely. We never came down on people who do the best they can with limited financial resources; it's the people who have the money but don't even think to spend it on learning about their ferrets or taking their ferrets to the vet.I do realize, though, that some of the people who wrote in to chide us for attacking them might be feeling a bit guilty about not having the money to do what they want to do for their ferrets. I realize that because I've been there (I am there!). Berating us for bringing up that guilt isn't going to assuage that guilt. You need to learn to forgive yourself for circumstances that are beyond your control and learn to accept that you can only do what you can do for your ferrets. As long as you are doing your best for your ferrets (and as long as that means you're not creating an abusive and neglectful situation), then lighten up on yourself (and us!)! I repeat: Those newsletters were aimed at people who don't do -- not those who can't do. That's about all for today. We should be sending out another newsletter later today or for tomorrow morning. --Mary Sunday, March 13, 2005
Sunday the ThirteenthEric has taken to listening to old Mott the Hoople cds while he's working out. So I sit up here and look at the lyrics while the music's playing downstairs. It's distracting, but interesting. I keep thinking one of the songs will spark a memory from my young teenage years, but so far, nothing. Graham ParkerI had been a bit excited to learn that Graham Parker was playing on Staten Island last Thursday (the 10th). Unfortunately, I had a more pressing engagement so I couldn't go. Imagine my joy when I got home and checked GrahamParker.net on Thursday night to discover that he's playing at a place about 5 minutes from my house on April 6! So I get to see him after all. Yay! That's about all for today. Just needed to take a quick break from work. --Mary Wednesday, March 02, 2005
What a Blast!Eric and I actually got to meet Ian Hunter after the concert last night! We -- along with several other fans -- discovered that it was all right to hang out in the back hallway behind the stage. It took a little while, but Ian came out and signed some cds & books & ticket stubs and shook hands and said hello to us. He was appropriately friendly (and why wouldn't he be?). I'm happy I decided to hang out and try to meet him. I don't know if I mentioned that Eric and I saw Ian hanging out in a booth at Maxwell's before his gig that night last October. We were too shy to approach him (I cursed not having unnaturally colored hair at that time because I'm much more outgoing when my hair is unreal red or pink). I was annoyed with myself over that missed opportunity, so last night kind of made up for it. (Though it still would have been easier if my hair was colored -- I wish my hairdresser was back from Hawaii already!) Anyway, the concert was great! Ian's voice was really on (I know when we saw him in December he had a cold, which must make singing kind of difficult). It was mostly accoustic, and the club (Joe's Pub) is tiny and cozy. It was just a wonderful night all around. If only there were fewer cops, soldiers, and various armed people milling around Penn Station, it might have been even nicer. Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Ian Hunter ... AgainEric and I are going into NYC to see Ian Hunter ... again. This is the third time since October. Tonight's gig is at a place called Joe's Pub in the East Village. It's a small place and Ian's playing "semi-accoustic," so it will be different from the other times we saw him recently. I had wanted to get my hair done (cut & colored) before tonight, and I'm kind of annoyed that my hairdresser is off in Hawaii when he should be here making my hair pink, but I'll live. At least I now know for certain that I have virtually NO GRAY HAIRS (OK, maybe three or four -- literally). That's pretty good for a woman over 40. My brother Mark, who's a year older than I am, had quite a bit of gray before he hit 40. My genetics favor youth, I suppose.I digress -- what else is new? Anyway, it snowed here last night and continues to flurry today. We didn't get nearly as much accumulation as they predicted, but it'll still be a bit messy getting into the city. We have to walk to the train station from here. It's not a long walk, but I doubt the sidewalks are clear. I have on my snow boots and I'll dress warmly. New Web SiteI put up www.maryrshefferman.com -- it's my editorial services web site. It's nowhere near finished, but it's sort of there. You can get an idea of what I plan on doing. If you know anyone who has a book/e-book project who needs an excellent and experienced editor, send them my way.Now for lunch. --Mary |