Friday, November 9, 2018

The Great Escape

Hello there campers! 
It's Friday evening and my apartment is LIT right now. The bass beat is pumpin' and the jungle juice is flowing. I'm taking a break from all my hard partying to post on my blog and pack. 

This week has been my penultimate week here in SETX. The weather started out great this week and it is now blustery and cold (50-60 degrees). I shouldn't complain because it's been snowing in MO but I guess I wasn't expecting this chill. And I didn't bring any of my great winter accessories (my best accessorizing season) so I'm a bit chilled in my fleece jacket at times. 
We are beginning to pack containers and get them ready for the Big Move home courtesy of the Johnson Moving Company. It's been hard to get everything all together just because of time. I work late, come home, shower, and then want to go to bed. Hard to do much but we are making headway. 

So BJL had to be kenneled this Monday in the apartment because the smoke detector people were coming by. I bought a crate from Wal Mart and put it together Sunday with her bed inside so she could get used to it. For those who don't know- Bella is not crated at all when I leave. She pretty much just camps out in one or two spots and does not cause trouble. She was crated in her foster home and hated it- I also think other dogs there did not help but nevertheless she is a free-range dog. So I give Bella a quarter of her chill pills so she won't freak out about a) being crated and b) strange people in the apartment. I have been worrying about her all day and come home hoping all is well- what do you know but Bella comes to the door like normal all 'happy to see you! now let me out!" I'm like waaaaat? No signs of distress from her or the crate so I was wondering is my dog a Houdini genious (already certain about the genius part) or did one of the workers let her out when they were finished? Well, I called the next day to the office because I didn't want to be fined for my dog being out during this and wanted to find out if there was an incident with her- lady says no report, nothing happened. Hence, Bella is an escape artist. So on a whim this week I put her in it and just sit there looking at her to see if she will try to get out- little brat just sits there like an angel like "who me? I wouldn't do that ever"


New Segment: Weird ICD-10 codes. All codes are true.
 * for those who don't know- ICD-10 codes are medical diagnosis codes for billing that must be written in for admissions and such *
  • V97.33XD- sucked into jet engine, subsequent encounter
  • Y93.D- activities involving arts and handcrafts
  • W55.41XA- bitten by pig, initial encounter
  • Z63.1- Problems in relationship with in-laws
  • W55.29XA- other contact with cow, subsequent encounter
  • Y92.146: Swimming-pool of prison as the place of occurrence of the external cause.
  • W61.12XA: Struck by macaw, initial encounter.  ​


⭐ I'm going to start a new series for the next couple blogs to give you clues as to where my next assignment. NO GUESSING until you get all of the clues (I will probably do max of 5 clues) and NO COMMENT from those who already know. ⭐
  1. 10/20/18- FIRST clue: Wells Fargo Wagon 
  2. 10/28/18- SECOND clue: Kanye
  3. 11/9/18- THIRD clue:  close to THREE Teddy Roosevelts

Lights out time! 

Peace, love, and leftovers,
ME


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