Friday, January 8, 2016

2006 October 28, Saturday, Renaissance Faire, Rogersville Festival, Nevada soccer game and Awards picnic

We parked at the Florence Library and walked to Wilson Park to attend the Renaissance Faire.
Sierra was wearing blue jeans with yellow tee shirt, black leather jacked lined with white fur dotted with dalmatians spots.
She was wearing my jeweled scarf headdress.
Purple haired, big nose creature 
Hubby was wearing a black leather jacket and Nevada was wearing tan jeans, black sweatshirt trimmed with yellow and white stripes.
He was wearing a brown leather jacket lined with tan fur and was wearing a ball cap with skeleton face on the front.
It was a beautiful fall day, still had a chill in the air early that morning.
We walked along the sidewalk to Wilson Park where we all enjoyed watching sword fighting, the sword walker,  being blessed by the  Enchanted Statue, Bubbles the Dragon, many people dressed in Medival costumes and we watched the belly dancers. 
We bought Nevada a sword, and Sierra a fan. 


Walking to Wilson  park

Sword fighting 
The sword walker 
The Enchanted Statue 
Alien creatures



A sword and fan 
Stopping for a picture
Bubbles the Dragon 
Next we took the kids to Rogersville Festival, where we walked around and the kids played on the bouncing inflatables.
We did not stay long because we had to be at Nevada's soccer game later that day.
Stopping for a quick picture
Bouncing inflatables
We completed the day by attending Nevada's Soccer Game and Awards picnic.
Nevada played his best game, running, kicking the ball with his team-mates.
It was a beautiful fall day with the sun shining the ground dry, not getting all muddy playing soccer.
After the game the kids enjoyed treats, cupcakes, chips and cokes.
After the kids finished eating each was given an award.
 Soccer Game
Nevada eating treats
Nevada with his soccer coach. 
Nevada and his Soccer team
We spent the day with two of our grandchildren at the Renaissance Fair, the Rogersville Festival and Nevada playing his last soccer game. It was time to take the kids home and us home for a relaxing evening watching the TV.

1999 November 5, Friday, Trip to St Louis Mo

My husband and I rode to Saint Louis so he could sign the IBEW book for a job and while there we visited the 630-foot monument Saint Louis Gateway Arch.
The arch is clad in stainless steel and built in the form of an inverted weighted catenary arch.
St Louis Arch and Park 
St Louis Arch 
We walked to the Gateway Arch a stainless steel structure 630 feet high with and 60-foot foundation and a catenarie curve swaying half-inch 20 mph wind. 
We rode the two-passenger tram to the observation room at the top of the Museum.  
We could hear a click, click of the tram as we ascended to the top of the arch.


From the observation room, we could see The Old Courthouse 11 N. Fourth St, & The Bush Stadium 250 Stadium Plaza, where the St. Louis Cardinals play, & the American Center and Dome Stadium 701 Convention Plaza north of downtown east of I-70 where the St. Louis Rams football team plays. 


Downtown St Louis 
The Old Courthouse
Bush Stadium 
To the East, we saw floating on the Mississippi River the St Louis Il Noise Casino, the McDonald's floating restaurant, & the Admiral Casino.


Admiral Casino 
Floating Casinos and McDonald's on the mighty Mississippi River 

I took several pictures but we did not stay too long because I could feel the swaying of the arch which made me feel sick.


So we once again loaded into the small enclosed tram and we went click, click, click, back down to the lobby.



In the basement of the arch, we visited the Levee mercantile general store and the visitor center. 


IBEW Worker installing Christmas Lights. 
We walked past the IBEW workers putting up the Christmas Lights around the brewery.
The entrance to the historic architecture of Anheuser Bush Brewery is located at 12th and Lynch Streets.
A group of students graduated in 2000 entering Anheuser Bush Brewery.
Historic Brewery House built in 1892 
Petting the Anheuser Bush Dalmatian.
We met Wallace and Brookdale two of Anheuser Bush Clydesdales
Anheuser Bush horse harness
The address to the Brewery is 1127 Pestalozzi Street but not the touring entrance.
We entered the brewery with a group of students that will graduate in 2000.
Once inside the brewery, we saw the Clydesdale and their stables.
We were greeted by a friendly bark and the wagging tail of the Anheuser Bush Dalmatian dog.
We were guided through the bottling and beer-making (Brewery) areas.

Once inside the brewery, we were not allowed to take pictures.

Our tour ended in the tasting room where we were given two samples of tap beer.


Posing in front of the Budweiser Big Red Wagon
Our final stop was the Budweiser Clydesdale that was outside grazing.
Clydesdale grazing. 
We had a full day with signing the books at Local #1.
Take the tram up to the top of the Arch to view St Louis both on the east and west sides.
Walking through the Anheuser Bush Brewery, sampling the beer on tap, petting the Dalmatian dog, and viewing the Clydesdale.
It was getting late and we still had a six-hour ride home.
This would be one of our many adventures in St Louis.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

2006 May 12, Friday, Electroencephalogram (EEG) at Childrens Hospital in Birmingham

Today Meadow will see Dr Tony McGrath and she will have an EEG.
This is the third one within the past month.


Mother and daughter fun time
Meadow resting 
Preparing Meadow for the EEG 
Meadow having the EEG 
It showed seizure activity and Dr McGrath increased her dose of Topamax

Electroencephalogram (EEG)
An electroencephalogram (EEG) is a test that measures and records the electrical activity of your brain. Special sensors (electrodes camera.gif) are attached to your head and hooked by wires to a computer. The computer records your brain's electrical activity on the screen or on paper as wavy lines. Certain conditions, such as seizures, can be seen by the changes in the normal pattern of the brain's electrical activity.


Why It Is Done

An electroencephalogram (EEG) may be done to:
  • Diagnose epilepsy and see what type of seizures are occurring. EEG is the most useful and important test in confirming a diagnosis of epilepsy.
  • Check for problems with loss of consciousness or dementia.
  • Help find out a person's chance of recovery after a change in consciousness.
  • Find out if a person who is in a coma is brain dead.
  • Study sleep disorders, such as narcolepsy.
  • Watch brain activity while a person is receiving general anesthesia during brain surgery.
  • Help find out if a person has a physical problem (problems in the brain, spinal cord, or nervous system) or a mental health problem.

How To Prepare

Before the day of the electroencephalogram (EEG) test, tell your doctor if you are taking any medicines. Your doctor may ask you to stop taking certain medicines (such as sedatives and tranquilizers, muscle relaxants, sleeping aids, or medicines used to treat seizures) before the test. These medicines can affect your brain's usual electrical activity and cause abnormal test results.
Do not eat or drink foods that have caffeine (such as coffee, tea, cola, and chocolate) for 12 hours before the test.

2004 July 9, Friday, A Fun day at the Children's Museum with Grandchildren

I took the grandkids to the Childrens Museum.
Our first stop was in the Little Pig Room:
This is where the grandkids shopped for food and Montana was the cashier.
There were baskets of food they could choose from fruit, meat, cheese, and breads.

The kids filled their baskets and paid the cashier with their play money.

Little Pig Room: Filling their baskets 

Little Pig Room: Nevada the store clerk 
In the Club Percussion the grandkids enjoyed playing the musical instruments and listening to the sounds of the Shoals

Club Percussion : playing the xylophone
Club Percussion: Playing the Juke box 
Club Percussion: Playing musical notes on the piano
From Blueprint to Building: is where the kids put on glasses and and began building
Yellow Hard hat and gloves

Building 
Checking out the water flow 
In the River Runs Through: it the kids played in the water where they learned about the flow of the Tennessee River. 
Putting on a Puppet show 


In the Once upon a Forest: the kids put on a puppet show using the many puppets behind the stage. 
In the We are People First is the tunnel of textures 
In the We are People First: the kids learned about being blind and deaf. 
In Artsploration is Craft time
Artsploration: is where the grandkids became artists with all the art supplies.
Taking a wagon ride.

A visit to the denist 


A Pioneer 
A model 
Sing and strutting. 
Cowboy 
Costume Room:
On the second level was an area where the grandkids could play try on different costumes and sing through a hand held microphone
There was a fireman suit, cowboy outfits, bee costume, and many others. 
In the club percussion room: the children played on the piano, xylophone, drums, and other instruments.
In the Building Room: the kids used Blueprints & the hammer to build with wooden blocks.
In the Once upon a Forest room: the children performed a puppet show.
The children crawled through the tunnel of textures in the, We are people first.
The reading room on the second floor is where the children read books. 
Located on the second level was a denist chair where the children pretended they were visiting the denist.
The children did crafts in the Artsploration Room and in the River Runs through it, the children played with boats in the water.

The grandkids had a very interesting and fun day at the museum. 





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