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Costco Fiasco

Murphy’s Law: Whatever can go wrong will.   

This law follows me to Costco.  Every. Single. Time.

I spend money at Costco- I don’t know why there is bad karma surrounding me there.

The first Costco I ever shopped at, was SO crowded- it took an hour to check out.  It was not a fun experience, no matter how much I was saving on diapers. 

We would walk up and down the aisles deciding we needed that 120 oz. bag of chocolate chips.  I think it took us a few years to use all those chocolate chips, and by that time the ones that were left, had turn to ash. 

Chocolate chips are just one example of the many items we have brought over the years at Costco, thinking it was such a good deal at the time, but then as we threw away rotten chocolate chips, we realized it wasn’t such a great bargain. 

Maybe that is where the bad karma comes from-doubting Costco’s true money saving ability.

The new Costco I go to is exactly backwards from the Costco I was used to shopping.  This is a big deal to me, since I have mommy brain.  I still revert to the floor plan of the first Costco I shopped at for many years, and instead of ending up in the cereal aisle, I am in the automotive section, looking at Armerol.  Something always goes wrong for me when  Costco is involved.

On Sunday I thought I could sneak in a quick trip to Costco, before I was supposed to pick my mom up, who was visiting from out of town.  I left an hour ahead of time, thinking that would give me  plenty of time to pick up a few items, even on a Sunday.  About ten miles away, we got stuck in a traffic jam from an accident.  By the time we are moving again, there was only fifteen minutes left  before I was to meet my mom, and that was just not enough time.    

Today I took my mom to the airport, and Costco is on the way.  Brilliant.  We had a half-an-hour before she had to be at the airport, and we were already half way there.  My mom said she would wait in the car with the boys, so it would take even less time, and I would be in and out.  I only needed five things-coffee being one of them.  For home and for work.  I needed two bags (this information comes in handy later.)

The parking lot was practically empty, so I thought it was going to be a breeze, and it almost was.  In under ten minutes, I remembered where everything was, and was ready to check out. 

But I underestimated Murphy’s Law.  In front of me was the slowest person ever to unload her groceries.  Then she was one of the few people left on the planet that writes checks.  Then she couldn’t find her I.D.  I wasn’t too worried at this point.  Finally the pers0n ahead of me was done, and I checked out with no problems.  I took the two bags of coffee beans to the grinders. I opened one, and poured all of the beans in, and turned it on.  Only problem- it didn’t work.

There was a nice sign hanging up that said, “If coffee grinder doesn’t work, use the spoon and push the beans down in the grinder.”  The spoon they had sitting there was gross.  I didn’t want to use it to push my coffee beans in the grinder.  But I didn’t have a choice.  So I did, and turned the grinder on.  Nothing. 

I looked underneath to make sure it was plugged in.  It was.  I tried scooping some of the beans out, and trying again.  The grinder still was not working.  I used the spoon to scoop more beans into the other grinder.  I turned that one on, and nothing.  Clearly pushing the beans into the grinder with the disgusting spoon was not doing the trick.  I looked around for an employee- any Costco employee- but they had all magically disappeared.

I finally spoted a cafe worker, wiping down some tables.  I thought about asking her to go clean the spoon while she was at it, but I politely asked her who could help me with the coffee grinders- they were not working.  She looked past me and said, “You just have to push the beans down with the spoon.”  After I informed her as nicely as I could, that was not working, she told me to go to the customer service counter.

By now, it was time we should have been leaving for the airport. Fortunately, there was a customer service employee who was standing at the counter.  I asked him, if he could help me with the coffee grinders.  He looked at me and said, “You just have to mush them down with the spoon.”  I wasn’t so nice this time- I told him I did that, and neither one was working.

He got to the grinders and took out an equally dirty brush, and started brushing the lever.  (Like that was going to do anything.) Then he picked up the spoon and stirred.  (I guess he thought I was lying to him, and I really hadn’t tried to push the beans down.)  Then he turned on the switch, and nothing.  He said, “That’s funny.”  Then he looked to see if the machines were unplugged or not.  He dinked around with them for a few more minutes and told me they were not working.  I told him I knew they weren’t working- that is why I had looked him up at customer service.

He told me if I could wait, he’d see what the problem was. I told him I was late now getting someone to the airport- could I just come back at some point and get some new coffee.  He told me sure, but I needed to keep the empty bag, and then bring it to customer service the next time I was in.

This man did not know that I have two boys, who destroy everything- I can’t keep track of their shoes from one day to the next, and I was certain an empty coffee bean bag was not going to be on my list of high priorities to keep track of.   

I asked him, “Really?  I have to keep the bag?”

He told me yes.  Unless I wanted a refund- he could do it very quickly.

I opted for the refund.  He refunded one bag very fast, and then his register locked up during the second refund.  I waited.  While he was waiting for the register gods to unlock his register, he called a manager and told him the coffee grinders were not working.  A second later I heard someone announce over the PA system, “Reset the breaker for the coffee grinders.” 

A few minutes later I had the second refund, and I noticed a woman was at the coffee grinders, grinding her coffee as I walked out. 

I had no coffee, just wasted fifteen minutes, and was ten minutes behind- but at least the the grinders were now working. 

I wonder if my karma would change at Sam’s Club?

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Thyroid Biopsy

Last week I found out that I have to have a biopsy on a nodule in my thyroid.  This is a precaution to rule out cancer or any other atypical growth.  I was hoping I would be able to get in to the ENT doctor this week and have it done.  Unfortunately, they told me initially they didn’t have any openings for 4-6 weeks.  I was about to freak out when the receptionist told me they would get me in much sooner for something like this.  I wasn’t sure how to take that remark, so I am just assuming when you need a biopsy- you need a biopsy.

They were able to fit me in next Friday, April 10th.  I was really nervous, but I have been doing some reading, and have received some great information from my friends. My friend, Sherry, who is a nurse, told me the thyroid only needs 10% of it, to function.  I keep being told thyroid cancer is the most treatable cancer, and am hearing stories from so many people who have had it, and they are fine.  Sherry also told me the biopsy doesn’t hurt (I don’t like needles), so that is nice to know as well.

I forgot to ask how long it takes to get the results  after the biopsy, but I can’t imagine it being more than a few days.  Overall, I am a lot calmer and not so scared.  Thank you to all my wonderful friends, family, acquaintances, and readers of my blog, who have taken a moment out of their busy days to send me an e-mail of encouragement or to just wish me well. I never knew how many friends I really have, and it has been overwhelming. I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart.

I wanted to share one special gesture to me from my sister, Mara.  She is a busy mom to a two-year old, and works as a second grade teacher.   As parents, we know our kids get sick.  Mara never takes sick days anymore when she is sick; she saves them for when her daughter is sick, so she can stay at home with her that day.  Sick days are a precious commodity as a parent.  When I told Mara last week I had to have the biopsy, she told me she would be there-just let her know when.

I objected- she had to work.  Mara said she’d take a sick day.  I told her no, she needed those days for when her daughter was sick.  She told me no- it was fine.  I decided to stop arguing and let her be there for me.  

The truth is I went to the ultrasound by myself and it was hard. I cried for 15 minutes afterwards in the car because I was scared.  I texted a  friend who called me right away, but I was still crying, and I kept thinking I should have had someone go with me.

My sister doesn’t care she is losing one of her sick days that she could save and spend with her daughter-she is going to be there- because I need her.  That gives me strength and comfort- bring on the biopsy!  🙂

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Results from Ultrasound

Despite us having a major blizzard in Colorado, my doctor, Dr. T., was at work and called me with the results of the ultrasound on my thyroid today.

She said the ultrasound confirmed there is a nodule on the left part of my thyroid, as she suspected.  The doctor at the hospital, who read the ultrasound, suggests that I have a biopsy on the nodule to determine if it is cancerous or not. 

Dr. T. said nine times out of ten, it is nothing- it is like a benign cyst.  She also said they would be looking for anything atypical that would suggest the startings of something cancerous.  Dr. T. is sending my file to an ear, nose, and throat doctor in town, and as soon as he gets my file I will get the biopsy scheduled- I am hoping it can be as soon as next week.  I didn’t think to ask how long after the biopsy they would have results, but I am sure it can’t be more than a few days. 

I didn’t want to hear any of this.  I was wishing Dr. T. was going to say it was nothing- I just had an odd shaped thyroid.  But, since that isn’t the case, I have to take the next step.  I know it is for my health and the odds are in my favor.  Yet, I am terrified in that little place in the back of my mind.  Someone has to be that one person who isn’t okay.  Of course I hope that isn’t me, but what if it is? 

I can’t even really go there mentally right now.  Friends and family tell me not to assume the worst.  But when you are a mother, (or a father) it is so hard. How do you look at your precious children, and not wonder if you will be healthy for them?  How am I going to explain this to a five year old and a two-and-a-half year old if it comes down to that?  

I have way more questions than answers now, and all I can do is keep taking the steps to lead me to the point where I will have the answers I need. I just hope and pray they are the answers I am hoping for- that I am one of the nine, instead of that one.

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Thyroid Ultrasound

In January I mentioned that my doctor, Dr. T.,  found what she thinks is a nodule on my thyroid.   She wanted me to have an ultrasound then to explore it further, but since my blood work came back fine, she told me I could wait eight weeks, and she would check it again.

I went last week for the follow up visit, and I was bummed that the nodule was still there.  Dr. T.  said it felt about the same, and she ordered strongly suggested that I have the ultrasound as soon as possible.  She told me she didn’t want to scare me, but she just had two women patients in the last month, who were in their 20’s who had thyroid cancer.  She said she had felt the same type of abnormality on their thyroid as she was feeling on mine. 

Before I freaked out, Dr. T. told me to relax (easier said than done), and nine times out of ten, it is nothing.  She said it could be stress, an odd shaped thyroid, or a harmless bump.  Dr. T. said we had to find out though- this was not something that could be ignored, and in good conscience, she had to tell me that it could be something more serious.

Of course I know it is stress related. I haven’t even allowed myself to think that it could be cancer- that happens to other people.  I have my ultrasound tomorrow- Wednesday afternoon, and I should know something by Friday-hopefully sooner.

As I sit here finishing up our taxes, I find my mind wandering to that place I don’t want it to go- to the what-if’s.  What if  this isn’t just stress, an odd shaped thyroid, or a harmless bump?  What if I am the third person my doctor has found thyroid cancer in?  What am I going to do? 

I hope I don’t have to answer these questions, and my heart goes out to everyone who has had to answer them.  I never thought much about it, until that other person could be me. 

Please send any healing thoughts you can my way, and I appreciate all the support I have received from my family and friends.  I will be sure to write an update once I know.

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Our Disneyland “Curse”

Last weekend, I went to Disneyland for my mom’s 60th birthday celebration.  My siblings, Jeff and his wife Kat, and my sister Mara, and her daughter, Maelin, (22 months)  were also there.  Overall, I had a terrific time.  I arrived late on Friday night, and had evidently missed a huge rainstorm.

My mom and the others had been in Disneyland on Friday and had gotten caught in the rain for several hours.  Fortunately on Saturday and Sunday the weather was clear.  It was cooler than normal, but no rain. 

The thing is- every time we go to Disneyland, someone is sick.  I think we are cursed.   This time, was no exception.  I started with a cold early in the week.  By the time I arrived, I still had some congestion, and a hoarse voice.  But I felt fine.  Mara was coming down with a cold, and so was Maelin.  Nothing to worry about- or so we thought.  Experience should have taught us.

Ever since my family has been going to Disneyland, (since we were teenagers in the 80’s), I think there has been one trip, where no one was sick.  There was the time we went over Christmas break, when we all had an awful stomach flu, and each had a day where we were throwing up in the hotel room.  I remember I actually threw up on Main St.  I was probably about 15, and was mortified.  We were not able to be in Disneyland all at the same time, because one of us was always sick.

Then there was the trip where my parents decided to take a family friend along- he had never been.  We lived in Colorado, he lived in New Mexico. So my parents drove to New Mexico to pick him up.   He was fine the entire car trip there, but once he got there, he got deathly ill.  My parents were terrified he was going to die.  They rushed him to the emergency room, and spent hours there with him. Then he was back at the hotel, too sick to make the trip home.  Eventually by the time we were supposed to go home the doctors thought he would be OK.  He was sick a few times on the way home, but by the time he was home, he was fine. 

So on Saturday, when Maelin started coughing, we should have remembered these past experiences- but we didn’t.  She was having fun, and didn’t seem that sick.  In the meantime, my mom, Mara, and Kat, all came down with the cold.  I still couldn’t shake mine.  On Sunday morning, Maelin woke up at 3am screaming, because her eyes were glued shut, with that goopy, gross eye discharge.  Her eyes weren’t pink, so we  thought she had a cold  virus settle in her eyes.

But after her eyes were cleaned up, and she had gotten some more rest, she seemed fine.  By Sunday afternoon, it was clear that Maelin was sick, and was not feeling good at all. So Mara took her back to the hotel.  We all wondered why we can never be in Disneyland without someone being sick.

My mom offered to go back to the hotel at 10pm so Mara could get out and have some fun, so it was nice to have those few hours, but my mom wasn’t there- it just wasn’t the same.  When Mara got back on Monday, she took Maelin to the doctor and she had a double ear infection and pink eye.  So once again, our Disneyland “curse” had struck.  But at least no one ended up in the hospital this time. 

But I still had a wonderful time.  My best friend, Mary,  who lives in California now, while she is in a traveling nurse program, drove up and met me at Downtown Disney on Saturday, and we had lunch.  I hadn’t seen her in almost a year.  We had lots of fun catching up.

I had not been to California Adventure yet, and loved it.  I enjoyed the rides, Soarin’ Over California and California Screamin’ the most.  I love roller coasters and I was thrilled with Screamin’   It is one of the best roller coasters I have been on.  (I’m including a You Tube video of it, at the end of this post.)

On Saturday night, I met up with one of our friends from high school, Tom.   I hadn’t seen him, in about 17 years.  We used to be in drama, and the school plays.  Mara, couldn’t make it since Maelin was sick.  Tom actually works for Disney now.  So we rode a few of the rides and chatted.  It was nice to see two of my friends on Saturday.

On Sunday, we made it to the park for the Magic Morning (we got in an hour before they opened) which was 7am.  Jeff, Kat, and I were still at the park 18 hours, and 15 minutes later!  We finally left at 12:15am- Monday morning.  I don’t think I have ever been so tired, and sore.  We were talking about going to get a drink at one of the hotels, but we could not walk!  My blisters had blisters, and I think I felt arthritis coming on in my knees.  We figured out that the longest we had been there before was 15 hours, so we shattered our old record.  

My favorite ride overall though is, and will always be Space Mountain.  It is worth it to me to go to Disneyland just to ride Space Mountain.  I got to go on it with everyone.  Even though we all couldn’t be on the ride at the same time, I am glad I got to be with my family this weekend, catch up with some friends, and be there for my mom.  Curse or no curse. 

Now for the pictures:

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All of us (L to R: My mom, myself, Kat, Jeff, Maelin, & Mara)

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At the park’s entrance

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In front of the waterfall in California Adventure

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The Girls

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My mom and I

Just in case you are a roller coaster enthusiast, you can watch a video on Screamin’ It moves much faster though, than what it looks like on this video.