Apparently Facebook is not nice for everyone and family, near and far, have been missing out in a big way. They didn't know that Wren turned 7, they didn't hear about the snow, they didn't know how cute the kids are or that I have lost my sense of smell ... SO... we are going to go back to blogland.
Hello World.
In which we do not get the dinner we planned
The first news to report is that we did not go to the new Seattle Din Tai Fung for dinner because the wait for a table was 1 hour and 45 minutes at 6pm. Apparently, this is not a family-friendly place to eat as you cannot make a reservation and you cannot put your name on a list until you are standing outside. Its like that Whale Wins place that is so popular that I have never eaten there.
Because I really care about dumplings, next week, I shall go and take my laptop and put our name on a list and then Josh will join me with the kids for dinner.
Because we were all geared to eat out, we went to Bengal Tiger instead. Wren whispered "don't tell them but the thing I don't like about this food is that it is all spicy". He drank two glasses of water and a mango lassi as well as lots of tandoori chicken, vegetable samosa and rice. Then he was full up.
Frost ate dal.
Josh and I ate as much as we could of the remaining dishes but we have enough for dinner tomorrow in the leftover box.
We all ate sugar coated aniseed on the way out. I could only taste the sugar since aniseed is mainly a smell. Today, I also noticed I could not smell cologne, dog poop, Frost, Beezles sour ears or chocolate.
The ENT
On Tuesday I am going to see an ENT. I went to see the regular doctor this week to follow-up on my anosmia (there, a scrabble word for you). Last time I had seen her I had impressed her with my profound smell loss by being unable to smell anything in a bottle of dried porcini.
She prescribed 3 months of B12 in case it was due to a deficiency but I have had no improvement and asked to be referred to an ENT.
She called the ENT while I was there. He said that the most common cause of loss of smell was a viral infection (a cold) or chronic sinus infection. I cannot recall a particular cold causing this but it has been a long while. He also suggested I try zinc 'in case'.
I will report back after the appointment.
Cayman Islands... Soon
I have put a laundry basket out in the bedroom and am throwing things in it for our trip to the Cayman Islands. Today I threw in a $2.99 snorkel and mask which I bought at Goodwill and a $40 pair of fins and mask which I bought on the Sports Authority Sale. Apparently most people are buying snowboards and skis despite the snow drought. I have also put a hold on a book at the library titled Birds of the Cayman Islands. There are many new birds, parrots and a strange kind of forest called Dry Royal Palm Forest in which huge palms poke out of dry deciduous forest. You can see them in the book preview on Amazon. I have also ordered a plankton net with 300 micron mesh for the kids to capture larger zooplankton for our microscopic research project.
My Cayman Island To Do List now looks like this. Of course, this is very tentative and there may be more or less lying around.
Saturday: Arrive
Sunday: Explore locally and lie around. Hunt plankton.
Monday: Stingray City & Snorkel tour (weather permitting, because there is only one cruise ship in town that day)
Tuesday: Turtle farm and water park.
Wednesday: Lie around.
Thursday: Botanic Gardens Iguanas and hike Mastic Trail to find parrots. Swim NE beach.
Friday: Lie around & snorkel a new beach
Saturday: Move to hotel and lie around pool.
Sunday: ditto.
That's enough for now.
Bye
Shannon
4 comments:
Hey - I'm glad the blog is back. Way more fun to see whole paragraphs about what you're up to. You're very fun to read!
When is the trip to the Caymens? How did you decided to go there?
There seems to be a move to ditch FB. Will be interesting to see how that plays out.
Thanks for your post.
Thanks Lynn... the decision to go to the Cayman Islands was made by Josh and I when he still had a Google Bonus package. I shall post a blog about how it was decided.
As I look back through your blog, it looks like a lot more work than FB! I hope it is worth it.
I think FB has permanently changed our perspective on on-line communication. Perhaps for the better - there is more back-and-forth. But I still hate Mark Z and find him utterly lacking in morals and I hope his creation is supplanted by something new and better and he dies in poverty. (Ok, that last unlikely.)
remember to put in two pairs of binoculars at least. sarongs. love MUM
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