Really? First a raccoon almost tried to eat my soup, then a cat came into my house, and now I have a mouse?! It was garbage night last night, so the only thing I can think of is that the mouse came in while I was taking out the garbage if I didn’t shut the back door all the way. I came inside, got my comfy clothes on, and walked back into the kitchen and a tiny mouse scurried across my kitchen floor and made a B-line for the basement. There are plenty of spiders down there if that’s what mice even eat, so I guess I’ll have to pick up some mouse traps. But that’s a man’s job. I don’t mind doing other things, but that one is giving me the heebie jeebies. Tony wouldn’t flinch at all at that one!
Thanks to my blog reader Moe (hey Moe!) I got a Starbuck’s protein box and my first seasonal coffee – a skinny peppermint mocha! Only 100 calories for the tall, and super delicious. So you all know I wouldn’t eat that protein box out of the plastic container, right?! I plated it and scooped out the Justin’s peanut butter and put that on a spoon. You can buy the individual peanut butters online – about $7 for 10.
I had a couple things on my lunch menu this week that I just never had time to make. One of the recipes I didn’t have time to make was these Thai chicken meat balls. When I cleaned out my pantry I discovered I had FOUR cans of coconut milk. I was going to serve them over brown rice and sautéed zucchini. How amazeballs does that look?!
Instead I went freezer diving, and brought leftover chicken noodle soup and had a piece of sourdough toast on the side. I ended up working at my desk during lunch so that I could leave early to get to Tony. I hate leaving him alone for so many hours, although I am told by the nurses that he sleeps quite a bit.
I ended up getting to the hospital just after five, and he still had 90 minutes left of dialysis. The process is pretty amazing to me. Dirty blood leaves him, goes through a machine and cleans it, then puts it back!
Sadly Tony’s back has been hurting a lot, so they upped his pain meds, and gave him a shot right after I got there, so he basically slept the entire time I was there. Every one in a while he would open his eyes, look to see if I was there, and then fall back asleep. I ended up leaving him a note when I left because he was still sleeping.
Since the dialysis nurse was in the room the whole time, I popped downstairs for dinner around 6:00. I was getting kind of sick of my chicken finger salad, and saw that they had a ham and Swiss grilled cheese on the board. It’s made to order, so I waited a couple minutes for it. When she handed it to me I was like “huh.” It almost looked like French toast for the bread. Maybe they were trying to do a croque monsieur? But then I laughed and thought “this is a hospital cafeteria, what am I thinking?!” Well I ordered it, and paid for it (getting the employee discount again!) and ended up taking exactly two bites before throwing it out. How you can have a ham and Swiss cheese sandwich devoid of any salt is beyond me. And the inside of the bread was still kind of “eggy.” Just gross. No amount of mustard could redeem it.
I ended up getting home from the hospital around 9:30. And taking one look at my messy kitchen, I knew I couldn’t live like that anymore, so I did a deep clean of the kitchen, and literally it took me all of 15 minutes – gah! After I cleaned the kitchen I was hungry, even thought it was nearly 10 p.m. Of course I had pizza dough in my fridge (hint – pizza dough lasts up to 7-10 days in the fridge!) so I made myself a mini sausage and cheese calzone. I should have taken a picture of the paper towel after I cut the baby calzone in half, but there was hardly any grease stain. Having a deep fryer contains the heat at the proper temperature, so nothing tastes greasy at all. I know when it’s time to change the oil when the food starts tasting greasy.
This was delicious – the dough was nice and crunchy, flakey even and just enough sausage and cheesy goodness. I had to stop myself from making a second one! And again, even without an official workout, I almost got all my steps – I think a lot of it is walking from my car to Tony’s hospital room 4 x a day!
Good news! I wrote the above post before I went to bed and got a call around 10:30 that Tony was being transferred! I wish I could be with him for the transfer, but that just isn’t in the cards. Even though they said he’s “ready to go” at that time, it could be a couple hours by the time they bundle him up and get him transported to the new hospital – at least at that hour the traffic won’t be too bad – they should be able to get there in an hour or hour and fifteen minutes that time of night.
But since the new hospital is 50 miles from our house, I won’t be able to see him before work. I wrote everything on his board in his room at the local hospital of everything that needs to go with him, so hopefully his clothes, cell phone, charger, etc. makes it with him. Hoping I can sneak out early tomorrow and make the trek downtown. Thanks again for your continued support – I will catch up on all the comments at some point! and for the record, I brought the tablet with me to the hospital and I totally love it. So I think it’s a keeper. I can just tell Tony it’s my Christmas present.
Your post and the comments have provided me with a good giggle for the day. Thank you. Cinderella or Dr. Doolittle, you started it all be feeding Kyle & Lyle 🙂 The word has gotten out to the animal kingdom. Sorry about the wasted money on the sandwich. I think you should have tried to get your money back. Good news about the transfer. I thought the meatball photo was yours until clicked to copy the recipe. It looked like the table you take a lot of your outdoor photos on. I think I may try to make a small batch this weekend. On alert for super good news to come about a successful transplant 🙂
I made the meatballs last night. Sadly not enough flavor for me I had to add more spices to the sauce to get something I liked. Of course I had to add more heat.
Your blog is not liking my comments…I’ve left one for the last few days, I see it post, and then when I go back, POOF – it’s gone. 🙁
My aunt/uncle had a HUGE rat infestation this summer. They had to hire a company to inspect and close up all the areas where they could be getting in. They were under the house and had a stockpile of food, dog food, trinkets, etc. They were coming in the house at night, eating apples off the counter, walking around. Everytime she would tell me about it, I’d get the willies. Anyway, it was very expensive to take care of and they still have traps set in their yard just in case.
Good thing it wasn’t a rat. I hope the transfer went smoothly.
Those meatballs and the calzone look amazing! What does not look amazing is that leftover from breakfast French toast so they slapped some ham on it and sold it to you piece of shit sandwich. Ugh!!
I hope Tony’s transfer went well, one more step closer!!!
I laughed at Julia’s comment – you are like cinderella! and omg I KNOW! I’m the same way – of course anytime we get a mouse it happens to be when mike is traveling and I have to attempt with the kids to get it OUT. My normal tactic? Using a large snow shovel while screaming, of course – LOL!
Hope you have a good weekend Biz!
I keep praying for you guys Biz!
Good luck with the transfer! Hope all goes well!
This week we had mice at our old house (on the market – eeps!) and Pixie cornered a mouse in the new house! It’s that time of year. We captured the one in the new house and took it outside on the bike path to go to someone elses house LOL. The other house we will set traps.
Hope Tony’s transfer goes smoothly.
Ugh, mice. My friend and coworker killed 4 mice (well, some she caught and released) in her apartment, which is basically a converted garage.
Those meatballs look amazing!! I couldn’t find coconut milk to save my life last weekend, so I made a recipe that called for coconut milk and thai curry paste with Trader Joe’s Thai red curry sauce. Hm. I should do another blog post on that one. I have a TON of chicken that I could grind up in the food processor though. Or the stand mixer. I have a grinder attachment.
That’s great news that he’s being transferred! But boo that you can’t see him in the mornings.
you are like Cinderella with all those animals flocking to you in your time of need:) You just need to convince them to start cleaning your house by singing to them.
Hope all goes well this weekend! Thinking of you!
Ugh – when it rains, it pours they say – a mouse?!? Maybe you could get the cat back for an evening. 😉 Glad Tony was transferred – hope it went well! And I hope your day goes well and you can get out early to see him. Don’t worry about responding to any of my comments, you have more important things to do right now!
Your calzone looks divine! Now I want one. So glad that Tony is being transferred. I will continue to pray for you guys.
Years ago came home from work, took off my clothes…(was a hairdresser then) went into my walk in closet and looked up and a HUGE WATER BUG was sitting on the top of one of my shirts. Had just moved there and had never seen a WATER BUG before. I ran through the apt and out the door and THEN realized that I was stark naked! Don’t know which was worse…..me running for my life naked or the giant WATER BUG! lol
LOL. I hate water bugs or flying roaches !
Yikes on the mouse – one of the few things that sort of bug me!!!
Hooray for the transfer (finally) but sorry it means you can’t see Tony before work. Hopefully it all went smoothly and all of his stuff made it with him.
So glad Tony is being transferred. You sure are having a lot of excitement when you get home. LOL
My mouse story is actually I rat story. I came home from work one day. I live in Texas and we were having a heat wave, so as I was coming in the door of my duplex I was taking off a horrible polyaster uniform and was down to my slip when I went into the bathroom and saw this “thing” in my tub. I turned around and ran out the front door to my neighbors house (yes in my slip) . She was a very large black lady and she told me “Honey there is nothing to be scared of, I will go in and catch that mouse for you” I was like ok, I will let you. She went ahead of me to the bathroom and took a broom with her. She went in and turned on the bathroom water and started to swing that broom. That little mouse was not little it was a huge sewer rat. IT jumped out of the tub and I turned and started running toward the front door with that lady yelling that I better move faster. I am sure we were a sight running down the street, me in a white slip and her with that broom still in her hand. LOL
ps your calzone looks amazing.
I don’t know where my comment went. Oh well, hope all is well with Tony’s transfer!! And with his transplant.
Best,
Bonnie