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Update: Danny is Table Surfing

Fri Aug 08, 2008 at 02:06:38 PM PDT

It's been over two weeks now since my 3 1/2 year old nephew Danny was diagnosed with Acute Transverse Myelitis.  At the time, he'd lost the ability to walk.  Wonderful Kossacks virtually held my hand & wished good thoughts, while Danny was in the ER being tested and ultimately diagnosed.  

The following Saturday I followed up with a diary with little update, as his condition had changed little.  But on Tuesday, he was moving his legs, and was released from Loyola.  By last Saturday night, he was crawling.

Update: Danny Is Crawling

Sun Aug 03, 2008 at 09:23:06 AM PDT

About 2 weeks ago, my 3 1/2 year old nephew Danny apparently first began to show indications of Acute Transverse Myelitis.  That Saturday night, he sat on the sidewalk after walking a long time (didn't seem odd at the time.)

Sunday and Monday he complained of not feeling well, and his legs hurting.  He had a low-grade fever, just over 100.

Tuesday he woke up and told his mom that he could not stand up.  He was brought to the emergency room and later admitted into Loyola.

Kossacks wished him good thoughts, while we waited to see what was going on on Tuesday night, learned about the treatment and lack of progress, (so far), a week ago Saturday, and that he moved his legs and was released, on Tuesday.

Danny Moves His Legs - AND GOES HOME!!!

Tue Jul 29, 2008 at 04:45:27 PM PDT

One week ago, I wrote to you and asked for your healing thoughts for my nephew Danny, who woke up that morning and told his mom that he couldn't stand up.

On Saturday, I provided a less-than-enthusiastic update on his condition.

TODAY DANNY HAS GONE HOME!

"Mommy, I Can't Stand Up" - Update Diary One

Sat Jul 26, 2008 at 09:39:33 AM PDT

My 3 1/2 year old nephew Danny awoke last Tuesday and told my sister, "Mommy, I can't stand up."  They spent the afternoon and evening in the ER at Loyola Hospital.  He was admitted at 1:30 the next morning, after a battery of tests and MRI's.

I wrote this diary on Tuesday night, and hundreds of Kossacks responded with warm thoughts, wishes and prayers.

Please join me over the jump.

A Plea for your Healing Thoughts - Updated A Second Time

Tue Jul 22, 2008 at 04:12:17 PM PDT

Meet my younger nephew, Danny.

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He is three and a half years old.  He is an amazingly cute and funny kid.

Update:  Little had changed when I went to sleep last night, but I'll talk with people this morning & hopefully update with news, in the next couple of hours.

THANK YOU to everyone who has posted a good wish to Danny or our family, or didn't post and sent that wish.  I responded to most posts last night (tried to do them all, but sometimes I miss).  This morning, I'm running behind schedule, so I'll have some catching up to do on responding to posts.  But thank you.  

Failing to Fail

Sun Jul 13, 2008 at 01:53:58 PM PDT

I didn't run the entire distance of the 5K I was in this morning.  As a matter of fact, I ran less than half of it.

The rest, I walked.

I have excuses, after the jump.

Friday Evening Photoblogging: Pretty (Large) Bugs

Fri Jul 04, 2008 at 03:05:30 PM PDT

Stepping in this week while dmsilev is visiting family and puppy.  (And I'm not anxiously awaiting puppy photos in the least.) (Though, if you have puppy photos, the comments section of this diary is WIDE OPEN.)

dms didn't supply a theme, so I picked bugs - because of two places I've visited in the past couple of weeks - first, Notebaert Nature Museum, with its Butterfly Haven (a couple of Fridays ago), and today the Morton Arboretum.

You're not going to believe the humongous bugs I saw at the Arboretum.

Please join me over the jump.

Free Speech On Trial

Sun Jun 08, 2008 at 11:52:42 AM PDT

A little more than a year ago, Jeff Zarawski & Sarah Hartfield created a banner that read, "IMPEACH! Bush & Cheney - LIARS" and hung it, along with an upside-down American flag (indicating "distress") from an overpass along I-355 in unincorporated Downers Grove, Illinois.

A passing truck driver phoned 911 and reported:

Driver: Yeah, I’d like to report uh, I’ve got two youths ... I’m going southbound on 355 at the 26th and a half mile marker 26th ½ to 27 mile marker. There’s a bridge that goes over 355 I’ve got two youths up there hanging a bunch of uh, a bunch of junk that looks like they’re hanging shit off of that bridge.

Join me over the jump for more of what he said.  

Note that the quotes are from the transcript, but I replaced the driver's name with "Driver".

WYFP - Memorials

Sat May 31, 2008 at 04:59:57 PM PDT

Welcome to the Memorial Day edition of WYFP (mostly written on Memorial Day weekend).

Today, I met drchelo and dmsilev downtown, and we went on an architectural cruise before going to Pizzeria Due's for lunch:

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Mmm, mmm, mmm - looks good enough to eat, huh?

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A year ago, I spent the Saturday before Memorial Day going to three different locations in Chicago for Chicago Treasures diaries, which I recall over the jump.

WYFP is our community's Saturday evening gathering to talk about our problems, empathize with one another, and share advice, pootie pictures, favorite adult beverages, and anything else that we think might help. Everyone and all sorts of troubles are welcome. May we find peace and healing here. Won't you please share the joy of WYFP by recommending?

Chicago Treasures: Illinois Prairie Path

Sun May 25, 2008 at 12:12:13 PM PDT

The Illinois Prairie Path is a series of paths, branches and spurs that total over 60 miles.  Most portions are covered with crushed gravel, though some areas are covered in asphalt or other surfaces.  I live (according to my bike computer) 1/2 a mile from where a road crosses the Batavia spur of the path.  I've travelled both east and west along this spur.  

I have been using the Prairie Path for my runs or my walks.  But, this morning, my exercise was a leisurely photo safari for a few miles to the (north and) west.  If you'd like to view any of the photos more closely, click on them for a larger image.

Put Your Sneakers Where Your Mouth Is...

Wed May 14, 2008 at 05:02:09 PM PDT

It's a CHALLENGE!

(It's a RUMBLE!)

(ok.  no, it's not.  It's a challenge.  To learn about it, join me over the jump.)

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Let's Kill the "Won the Tiebreaker" BS.

Wed May 07, 2008 at 08:55:44 AM PDT

I saw some simpleton bring up the "But she won the tiebreaker" crud in a diary.  

This is a lie.  Let's break it down into real simple numbers, over the jump.

37 Wolves Killed in 30 Days

Fri May 02, 2008 at 10:18:35 AM PDT

Thirty days ago, the Yellowstone Wolves lost their protected status.

Today, there are 37 fewer Yellowstone Wolves.

Please see my previous diary, which references this diary, and join me over the jump.

Chicago Treasures: A classic (?) diner

Mon Apr 28, 2008 at 03:49:50 PM PDT

What the hell.  My mojo has gone wakka wakka, and half (three quarters?) of the diaries today are concern troll drivel.

So, here's a Chicago Treasure I never figured I'd post.  

Mid February was my younger nephew's third birthday.  We started out celebrating it at "Two Toots" - a diner across the street from a rail station.

Join me over the jump to see what makes it fairly unique.

Even Less Progressive Than I Was

Sat Apr 26, 2008 at 01:04:36 PM PDT

I first wrote about my weight loss journey a couple of months ago.  I'm painfully close to being half way to my current goal, and I'm just not going to wait another week.

I am less progressive - a smaller progressive - than I was then.

I am quite a bit less progressive - a much smaller progressive - than I was last August at YearlyKos.

To see the change, join me over the jump.

Clinton's Offended Pennsylvanians Not All PA Registered Voters

Wed Apr 16, 2008 at 07:14:31 AM PDT

Per the Chicago Tribune's political blog The Swamp, the guy with the goatee in the Hillary Clinton ad is from Somerville, New Jersey and voted in the NJ primary on Super Tuesday, and is still registered there (though he recently moved to Bethlehem, PA, and plans to register and vote there in November.)

Join me over the jump.

Look What They Did to Our Country

Mon Apr 14, 2008 at 02:25:23 PM PDT

On March 19 of this year, I joined in at a peace rally and march in downtown Chicago.  At the rally, I briefly met a woman who was handing out CD's of one of her songs.  I asked her for permission to share it with you.

She cheerfully gave that permission.

From that, I created the slideshow "Empty Boots."  The woman, Carol Williams wrote to tell me that she liked the results, and offered to send me more CD's.

As I listened to the song "Look What They Did to Our Country," I saw a slideshow in my mind.  Join me over the jump to see if I achieved it.

Diversity: My Little American

Sun Apr 13, 2008 at 09:35:17 AM PDT

Yesterday there were two lovely diaries that reminded me a lot about a song I'd heard recently for the first time.

Those diaries are For a White Girl by RoCali and Brown Skin:  My Contribution to the Conversation We All Need to Have.

The song will come over the jump.


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