Sunday, May 25, 2008

Fedoras and Tommy guns


Last weekend I left work at 2 and drove to Lowe's Motor Speedway to meet up with some friends and watch the NASCAR Truck race. It was exciting there at the end and I left for home around 10:30. Got up Saturday and first thing a friend is having trouble with the hatch on her van. Spent most of the morning rounding up a part and a special tool to remove the broken one, then left for the track again for the All Star race.
Left the track at 11PM and spent over an hour and 20 minutes completely stopped without moving. I was steamed. Finally arrived home at 2AM, took a shower and changed clothes. Went to my buddies house and crawled in the back seat of his truck. Left at 3AM and drove to upstate New York (900 miles away) to pick up his new 1930 Model A Ford Town Car. We arrive there around 7PM, drove the car around, did the transaction, loaded up and headed back. At about midnight we stopped for the night. Got up the next morning and headed back on the final leg and arrived home about 8PM Monday.
Reminds me of the time many years ago when a bunch of us kids were at Santa Cruz beach and someone said "lets go get a coke" so we drove to LA and got one. LA was about 400 miles away.
Can anyone Say Road trip? I'm in, even though it takes a bit longer to recuperate.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Warning Labels

If you are a contact lens wearer and suffer from seasonal allergies, you have probably been tempted to try some allergy eye drops to alleviate some of the irritation to your eyes.
A couple of days ago I was looking for some drops that would be ok for contact lenses. I have used some regular eye drops in the past but was still reading the warnings.
Most, but not all, of the allergy eye drops tell you to remove contact lenses before use. Fortunately, I found a brand that did not have this warning on it.

Soon after I got home I tried it. It stung just a bit, but it didn't take too long to realize my lenses were really dry. It was at this time I decided to remove them. Right eye...no problem. Left eye...lens didn't want to come out. I put a couple drops of regular solution and took it out.

Well, most of it came out. About 1/3 of it was still stuck to my eyeball! After about 40 minutes of rinsing, touching, blinking and finally scraping with my fingernail. I got what was left of it out.

That's the last time I will do that. The redness is gone, but I'm not happy about the whole ordeal. I thought I'd have to go to the emergency room.