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The momma’s 13 favorite computer games

24 Jul 2008

These are the momma’s 13 favorite computer games (various platforms) of all time (you’d probably need an older computer to play many of these):

  1. Half-life

  2. Grim Fandango

  3. Castle Wolfenstein

  4. You Don’t Know Jack

  5. No One Lives Forever

  6. Apeiron

  7. Scarab of Ra

  8. Hoyle Word Games

  9. Hoyle Board Games

  10. Scorched Earth

  11. Black Dahlia

  12. Alpine Ski

  13. Creatures

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13 cribbage boards from the momma’s collection

17 Jul 2008

There are many, many cribbage boards in the momma’s collection…..here are a few:

  1. The rifle butt: this is from the UK and that’s about all we know about it. The pins (pegs) are stored in the butt trap. Spent bullets are used as legs for the board.
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    This is a great reference guide for collectors!


  2. Inuit art – cribbage board on shed caribou antler – the detail is amazing.
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  3. Yellow Dragon board
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  4. Masonic emblem
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    By the way, this is a great reference guide for collectors!


  5. Noble Games – 3 player board in black walnut and leather trim. This company is no longer in existence and these well-made boards are snatched up very quickly on ebay, usually for several hundred dollars. The momma bought this from the company when it was still in business.
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  6. Hedgehog board: these were made by different manufacturers in the late 1800s. The maker of this particular board is unknown.
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  7. Priest’s Indigestion Powder: this board was actually used as a “postcard” c. 1920.
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  8. Schweppe’s: another advertisement
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  9. Tennent’s Lager: and another…. (the momma loves this beer)
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  10. Brains Beer: and another…..
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  11. Dewar’s Whiskey: never heard of it but a nice board anyway!
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    Did I happen to mention that this is a great reference guide for collectors?


  12. Saves Argument: Patented in 1940. The tracks have four sides and are rotated as the points increase.
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  13. Tune in next time….same bat time…same bat channel
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Daycare

16 Jul 2008

I went to doggie day care today and I am pooped! Tomorrow night is agility! Gotta get some rest now. Why don’t you just have a gander at this while I take a nap…it is a video of a talented cat (a rarity indeed!).

Adios amigos! Hasta manana!

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Stroke of genius

14 Jul 2008

Today is Momma Monday. Unfortunately, there is sad news to report. The momma’s papa had a stroke last week and is in the hospital. His left side is paralyzed. He’s such a cool guy, I wish I could go and visit him, but they won’t let me :’( because I’m not a certified therapy dog.

A stroke results when part of the blood supply to the brain is interrupted, usually due to a clot. Brain nerve cells require a lot of oxygen and when they don’t get it, they become damaged. A large area of the momma’s papa’s brain on the right side is damaged and only time and rehabilitation will tell how much of it was irreparably damaged. Fortunately, he was admitted to the hospital and treated very soon after the stroke occurred.

Now the momma and her brother are looking into rehab facilities that are close to family. The momma’s mama is visually impaired and will need assistance as well.

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CPAP, CPAP run

11 Jul 2008

For years, the momma woke up every morning with a headache. Six months ago she mentioned this to her PCP who referred her to a sleep disorder clinic. The momma thought it was going to be a waste of time, but after spending the night for a polysomnogram and hooked up to several monitors, she was diagnosed with sleep apnea.

A pediatrics patient prepared for a polysomnogram by a respiratory therapist, St. Louis Children\'s Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, 2006. Robert Lawton (self)

A pediatrics patient prepared for a polysomnogram by a respiratory therapist. St. Louis Children's Hospital, St. Louis MO, 2006. Robert Lawton (Rklawton)

The momma learned that, although morning headaches may be a symptom of sleep apnea, there are several other symptoms associated with this disorder. They include daytime sleepiness, restless sleep, loud snoring, insomnia, trouble concentrating, mood changes, depression, forgetfulness, increased heart rate, increased blood pressure, decreased sex drive, weight gain, gastroesophageal reflux, and heavy night sweats

The momma used to think that snoring and sleep apnea were fairly innocuous, but the associated health risks of sleep apnea (e.g. high blood pressure, diabetes, heart disease, stroke, obesity, automobile accidents) are very real. In fact, most health insurance carriers will cover the diagnosis and treatment of sleep apnea.

Her “sleep doctor” prescribed CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure) therapy. In short, a machine blows air into her nose all night long. This air pressure acts as sort of a splint to hold the airways open.

She thought that she would never get used to sleeping with this thing on her face. It only took a few days for her to get used to it at home. More importantly, she has noticed a significant improvement in energy during the day, and very rarely awakens with a headache.

Sometimes she enjoys reading before bed and often falls asleep before putting on the CPAP mask. Because most health insurance carriers will pay for a new mask every six months, she just got the “NEW Quieter Mirage Swift II Nasal Pillow System” (ResMed) that has no obstructions for reading or watching TV (see amazon ad above). It’s very comfortable and fits well. By the way, don’t run (click) out and purchase these things without checking with your insurance carrier…..they may cover the equipment costs and office visits with your sleep doctor (who will probably have the latest and greatest CPAP gadgets).

For more information on sleep disorders, here are a couple of helpful sites worth visiting:

This page on sleepeducation.com has a flash animation of normal breathing, snoring, sleep apnea, and CPAP therapy.

This is a really neat interactive on sleep and wake cycles with the Doze Family.


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