Author: kathleen

  • Feeling the Rachel Ray thing

    For many years, we used a food service. I didn’t cook. It was nice, because we picked up food twice a week, and it had full nutritional information.

    They changed how they were doing things and was no longer convenient for us. We tried a different service, but they didn’t have our food half the time and it was even less convenient.

    So I started cooking. First, we were wasting a lot of food. Part of the problem is that I grew up cooking for a family of four, and I’m still used to cooking those amounts. Also buying supplies was hard. We weren’t using a full ½ gallon of milk, dozen eggs, or loaf of bread before it spoiled.

    Problem solved – was on ham radio one evening when one of my ham radio buddies mentioned he had a freezer that needed a home. I bought the freezer from him along with some meat, and he delivered it to the house. It’s a chest freezer, but by adding some freezer crates from the Container Store it’s very easy to organize.

    So I still cook for four, but I freeze the extra portions individually. When it comes time to use the extra portions, I tweak the results – adding fresh ingredients, and making a new meal.

    I freeze portions of bread, and plan to start freezing milk. I don’t freeze eggs, but I boil my eggs when they get old and have them for lunch.

    For lunch, I take a lot of small portions of lots of individual things – a boiled egg or two, fruit, sweet bread, peanut butter, etc and a couple of snack packs. That way, I can eat a little at a time – something I need with my lap band.

  • Adding Strength

    I managed to do a few strength exercises both Saturday and today. Not a full strength workout, but a few. It’s a bit harder with Dulce, and I probably need to take a different bag with me. I don’t need to buy a different bag, just need to find one that allows me to take everything with I need.

    And I’m ready to do it during prime exercise time – to many people though there is a gal who keeps offering to work out with me, and I might take her up on it.

    Working out with the dog can be exhausting – it’s the constant questions that wear me out.

  • Blogging Helps

    Blood sugar management was better yesterday, managed to check my blood sugar more often and do a better job of bolusing

    Work up at 107

    Also means I am right about now taking Riomet (liquid glucoplage).

    Off to the gym.

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  • Need to be on track

    I’m not on track on anything. Seriously.

    I get my job done, but feel completely overwhelmed – but then again, I am teaching 5 different somewhat unrelated subjects.

    I do get my sites changed every three days, but I don’t check my blood sugar enough or do anything else well enough.

    I do get to the gym most of the time – though I did let a dog sitting favor get in the way the last two days (made it today though).

    I start out each day planning on doing everything right, but don’t get it done.

  • The most insulting thing that someone has said to me since using a service dog

    “I should get put a vest on my dog and train them.”

    This has been said to me about three times. Once at a rest stop, twice by another teacher on another campus, and once today. It usually makes me want to slap them because I know they don’t have the training chops.

    I’ve trained and handled the number one obedience beagle. I’ve trained two dogs who went into service as police dogs and I have trained several police officers to train their dogs.

    And as my husband says, they get to have the chronic, life threatening illness too.

    Yes, she makes mistakes. She jumped on a caterer’s waiter tonight, which he was gracious about and she got corrected for. Thankfully she weighs all of 15 pounds. She also peeked under a dressing room – I usually get a handicapped one but they were busy today – all the handicapped parking spaces were actually taken. She also missed the opportunity to earn a people treat.

  • DAD Misconceptions

    When I first started entertaining the notion of a Diabetes Alert Dog, I really didn’t know anything.

    First, I thought the dog would only alert for emergencies. Man was that so wrong.

    Second, I thought we needed an elaborate alert. Wrong again.

    Third, I thought it was going to take a lot of training. She’s done most of the work.

    Dulce alerts when I just need to eat a bit early, or need a snack. Great solution – eliminates the wild grabbing of carbs, and I can be more thoughtful about what I was eating. Instead of a massive amount of carbs, just need a couple of lifesavers, or better yet, schedule an earlier lunch.

    I thought we needed an elaborate alert, but really just need her to put her paws on my knee.

    And guess who figured all this out.

    Yeah, the dog.

    Yes, it’s taken a lot of training. Especially the day to day behavior stuff. But a lot of the alert stuff is stuff Dulce does naturally and I’m not sure that is true with most DADs.

  • Perfect alert

    I was at a meeting, Dulce was some what restless.

    Then she jumps up on me.

    I test.

    I am at 89. Eat something.

    I am good.

    She gets a cookie.

    We are all happy.

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  • Dulce Compliments

    I’ve been getting compliments on Dulce’s behavior – especially at a restaurant at dinner – and she is so new at that. I stopped using a cage when we were eating in August.

    My answer: thank you but she’s a service dog, she’s expected to be well behaved but also graciously accept compliment since she is self trained.

  • Travel Cursed

    I arrived and there were two problems at my hotel:

    • A “My Little Pony Convention”
    • My door wouldn’t open

    First a question: Do you tip maintenance? My plan is to get some change and leave him a tip in an envelope.

    First the door knob wouldn’t turn, second the door itself was stuck. Apparently all the doors on the 9th floor need their batteries replaced.

    The sad part, is that this hotel is one of the hotels I could pick for TCEA in February and I like the room and the price. It has a corner sitting area. It has a mobile desk and a nice office chair. So far, the internet seems to be working well.

    Now to the “My Little Pony” thing. I’m not sure which is worse, the young adults dressed up in furry costumes (and yes, I know the implications and it creeps me out), or the hordes of young children who should probably still be in school. We don’t do that age group well. Probably more my issue than hers.

  • The call for service dog regulation is going to hurt service dog users

    First, service dogs are very expensive. I can't tell you if the expense is a good or a bad thing.

    If I had had to purchase a trained service dog I wouldn't have one. I am lucky, I can train my own.

    I will tell you if service dogs are regulated, they will be even more expensive and I wouldn't even be able to use Dulce. 

    As it was, I had to convince my school district that I needed her. And my gym.

    I will say that restaurants have been easiest but not all stores. 

    How do I prove that Dulce truly does what she does without endangering my health?

    Its all truly a mess and the liars need to stop.

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