Monday, September 15, 2008

Health & Wellness

So far... I'm hating September. I detest what I know is coming... winter with its cold and snow, wearing too many clothes again, and a huge heating bill. The only bright spot that I have to look forward to is our two weeks of sun and warmth in Florida this winter.

But it hasn't been a great month - health wise. Jason hurt his neck the last weekend of August and has been suffering ever since. I took him to the Emergency Room at one of the local hospitals on the 31st of August and he saw a doctor who gave him some Tylenol 3's and something for anxiety? Yes, anxiety! By midnight when nothing was working, I made the dreaded trip with him to the big hospital where we sat till 6:30 in the morning waiting to see a doctor. This time, he got some muscle relaxers. We went home and slept most of the day. It's been two weeks and he still can't turn his head from side-to-side, or up and down very much without pain. He has seen our doctor twice and returns tomorrow. He saw a massage therapist on the advise of our Doctor and that didn't help a lot. We're hoping this clears up soon. He is so bored not being able to do anything and be sedated on mind-numbing meds all the time. He just sleeps and sits up with a cold pack alternating with the heating pad on it. It's been a long two weeks. It seems to get a little better each day, but he can't reach his arm even to shoulder height without pain so I get things out of the cupboard for him. Driving? Nope. His car hasn't run in over 2 weeks. Of course with the price of gas taking two huge increases over the last couple of days, he doesn't want to.

Jason just turned 25 in June and I'll be 59 in October. I thought I'd be the one with all the health issues.

So this winter when we go to Orlando, we WON'T be riding any coasters!

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Fall Update 2008

Wow. I didn't realize it had been soooo long since I posted anything here. It's been a busy year for us. 

In February, we visited with your Friends, David & Eric in Florida and had our usual great time. This time, I didn't fall on the first day and fracture anything for a change. BUT... the night before we were to leave, we had an ice storm here at home in Canada and we lost our power around 8:30 pm. We waited for a while for it to come back on, but by midnight, it still hadn't. I went to the basement to check the sump pump only to find that the battery backup pump failed and we had a half inch of water on the floor. The only way to make the pump work, was to lift the float manally. We stayed up all night doing this till 3 am, then took turns getting a couple of hours sleep. In the morning the plumber arrived as did the cleanup crew. At 10, we left for the very treacherous icy drive to the airport and left the mess behind.

We arrived at the airport and our flight left on time for Toronto. However, we were supposed to leave for Orlando at 9 pm and ended up sitting IN the plane, NOT moving until 11 pm when they finally cancelled the flight. They were waiting for a crew member who was arriving on another flight which was late, then, US customs closed at 9 so he couldn't get cleared. We all had to fill out customs declaration cards and go through Canadian customs, even though we hadn't moved an inch. Then the fun began as everyone (including screaming babies) had to line up to get a boarding pass for a 7 am flight and a hotel voucher. We arrived at the hotel close to 2 am and had to get up at 4 to be back at the airport by 5 for a 7 am flight. We arrived in Florida about 1030, exhausted. Then, if that wasn't enough, I got a sinus infection and the flu Friday night and was sick most of the first week. But, we did make the best of it and had fun despite everything.

It seemed strange not to be organizing FurFest this summer. Even though it was a tremendous amount of work, it was always a blast to have old friends come for a visit every year and nice to be able to raise some money for AIDS New Brunswick. We decided this year to take a week for ourselves. After 12 years with FurFest, we figure we earned it.

We met two wonderful bears online from Tennessee. Scott & Jason were just online friends until July, when we inivited them to come for a visit. So we weren't bearless during FurFest week. It helped fill the void. We had a wonderful time together and showed them a little bit of our province. Scott took a load of photos of everything that moved and didn't. But a great way to remember your trip. We went to St. Andrews and stayed a very nice hotel. We went out on a huge sailboat for a whale watching trip and were lucky enough to see a couple of Minke whales, lots of seals, and even a bald eagle near Campobello Island. We also drove across the bar when the tide was out to see Minister's Island, the summer home of Sir William Van Horne who built the railway. We picked Scott and Jason up in Bangor, Maine and drive them back to catch their flight. We decided to go down the day before they were to leave and spend the night in Bangor. We had a lovely time in the hotel outdoor pool in a huge downpour, but decided to get out when the thunder and lightning began. We really hated to see the guys go home. We'd like to have kept them. Hopefully, we can get to visit with them and see Tennessee sometime soon.

We have so many places we want to visit, and friends to see. But money, time, and airline schedules sometimes make it impossible. We have been trying to go to Wisconsin to visit our friend Jay (Topper)  but we can't use our air miles to fly into his city and buying a ticket is outrageous! The price is huge. We're working on that trip too and have opened a vacation account to save some money for a ticket. I want some of that famous Wisconsin cheese! We'll get there in time. 

This fall has been a hard one, health wise. Jason has had trouble with his back and neck and has lost time at work because of it. Sunday I had to take him to the emergency room  because it was so painful. By midnight, when the meds weren't working, I took him to another hospital where we sat from midnight until 6 am before we saw a doctor. This time we got some good stuff which helped with the pain. The doctor sad it was probably caused by his job which involves working on a computer all day. Jason is going to have to do stretching exercises to keep it loose, even if it hurts. Hopefully, it will clear up soon. 

I have been working all summer for CBC Radio but that ended last Friday. The weather is still nice with warm days and cool nights so I can enjoy some time off. But from now until Christmas, I'll be busy with my own business, Sight & Sound

Wow. Can't believe I've rambled on so long. Guess I needed to get it out of my system. I'll try to post more often so it doesn't look like a trilogy.



 

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

FurFest check presentation

Larry Dickinson founder of FurFest and the East Coast Bears (pictured on the right) presents Jo Lang of AIDS New Brunswick with a cheque in the amount of $3,600. This amount was raised by FurFest.

We wish to thank those who attended Furfest from all over the world and gave so generously.

FurFest... the end of an era

Shortly after I discovered bears in 1996, I attended Bear Bust in Florida. It was an eye-opening experience to socialize with so many men like me. I had an amazing time and felt there was a need for a similar event in this part of the world.

FurFest was born. That first year, we quietly spread the word and attracted 34 people. For many years, we kept the event “in the closet” in fear of reprisal from the straight community.

Over the years we fine-tuned FurFest with suggestions from those who attended. We gained a reputation as being a small, friendly, quality event. We grew to become the largest bear party in the country, attracting folks from all over Canada, the USA, and even some from overseas.

In recent years, we have received tremendous support from the City of Fredericton, the Crowne Plaza and the local business community. FurFest has gone from the closet to a mainstream community event.

But all good things must come to an end. We feel it’s time for us to enjoy a summer vacation and travel to other bear events.

Planning and executing FurFest to make it run smoothly has been a great deal of work for three people. After the loss of our good friend James last fall, Jason and I decided this will be the final event.

FurFest was a dream, a hope, a desire to provide a social gathering which felt more like a family reunion than a convention. I think we succeeded.

We wish to thank you for attending and for your support and generosity over the years. We have made some wonderful friends from all over the world. The welcome mat is always out at our den if you are in the area and would like to visit us.

Larry & Jason

Fall Update

It's been some time since I posted any photos of myself. Last December, Jason and I went on a much-needed diet. In 6 months, I reached my goal and even lost a bit more, just as a buffer. The total weight loss was 77 pounds and I feel much better. I dropped from a 44 to a 36 inch waist. We're eating healthy, finally. Best of all, I am off the meds I had to take for my Type-2 Diabetes. Jason is still dieting, but losing every week. I still have a belly and lots of fur, so hopefully I won't get kicked out of the 'Daddy Bear Club". We have taken a few new pics which are in the "Photo" section of our home page.
With fall arriving soon and the leaves turning, I hope we can get some new outdoor pictures. I hate to see winter come and Jason loves it. I guess it is because he grew up in Labrador, not known for their warm summers. I think summer in Labrador is July 30th. Then it snows! Truly, he enjoys the cold weather. Me? I'd rather cuddle up inside and work on the computer or one of my web sites.

My business, Sight And Sound has been very busy lately and will continue to be during the run up to Christmas. I transfer old 8mm and Super8 home movie film to DVD, but that is just one of the services I provide. A lot of people have old VHS or 8MM Camcorder takes of their kids and want them dumped to DVD to preserve them. This summer I bought a duplicator and can copy CD's and DVD's in bulk. I produce radio shows in my studio, restore old vinyl and copy it to CD, plus a bunch of other stuff. Check out my web site and see how I spend my time.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Summer Update


Summer finally arrived here in New Brunswick after a very cool spring. We usually get about three weeks of unbelievable humid weather in July and early August but not this year. About a week ago it warmed up and temperatures hit the 90's! Global warming has certainly changed our weather in this area. Winters are milder with a lot less snow, which I'm happy about.

This week, I lost a good friend and former boss. Jack was the manager of the radio station I worked at for 22 years. He was an imposint man, over 6 feet tall, always wore a three-piece suit and was highly respected by everyone who ever met or know of him. Besides being a pioneer broadcaster in this country, he was an avid conservationist and worked most of his lifetime trying to protect the Atlantic Salmon stocks. He was stern, but fair and I had the utmost respect for him. He had diabetes for many years and struggled with the complications which accompany it which lead to his death. He was in his 80's and I'll miss his occasional phone calls and hearing that booming voice asking me to do something for him. RIP Jack.

Next week, Aug 2-5th, we're hosting the 12th and final www.furfest.ca event. Jason and I finished work Friday and are on vacation for the next two weeks. We spent one of those weeks doing FurFest, leaving a few days for our own personal holidays. We enjoy hosting FurFest and will miss it a lot, but its time to let it go. What we'll miss the most is the friendly men to come all the way to New Brunswick every year for this "family reunion" type event. We have made some wonderful friends and hope they will still come to visit us, and now we will have time to travel and visit their part of the country. There is still much to do before we pile everything in to the car and move to the hotel for the event, but the most of it is complete. We can't wait to see some of our old friends again and renew friendships and get those warm hugs.

After FurFest, we may be going on a whale watching day-trip in St. Andrews with two of our buddies from New York. We're looking forward to spending time with them. August 12th will be our second wedding anniversary so I'd like to do something special for Jason. We've been together ten years this summer and I love him more and more every day. I'm so happy that we could finally be legally married. I never thought I would see that happen in my lifetime, but ya gotta love Canada! We rock! I get email from friends in the USA who envy us and want to move here. Maybe without George W things will improve.

We have friends from Baltimore in the city for FurFest, who we went to dinner with last night. They are dropping over this afternoon for a visit so its time to get back to FurFest stuff before they arrive.

Diet Update... I reached my goal on June 12th, 6 months on the diet and I lost 77 pounds! I am currently at 217 pounds. Jason and I used to wear each others clothes. We were 2X and almost a 3X in shirts. Now I'm into an XL shirt and we both wear 36" pants and are walking over 3 km at least 2 or 3 times a week!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Weight Loss

On December 12th, Jason and I decided, on the advise of our doctor, to lose some weight. We, like most bears, love food and enjoy it to excess. Jason's blood pressure went up last fall to a dangerous level and the doctor had put him on pills to try to get it back down. I have type two diabetes and sleep apnia and had to wear a CPAP machine when I went to bed. We both KNEW we were overweight, but didn't worry too much about it. It was actually Jason who kicked me in the arse and said, let's do something about our weight.

Our doctor suggested "Simply For Life (SFL)", which is a very successful diet program, so we went to visit them and signed up. Aaron, our advisor, is a young well-built guy who used to be in the same shape we were, but changed his life with SFL. He was very friendly and encouraging.

The diet was much harder for Jason than me because he isn't a vegetable eater. He's a meat and potatoes (and gravy) guy who loves his chocolate and sweets. I, on the other hand like most foods. We had to eliminate potatoes, corn and peas totally from our diet. We can have lots of other veggies, meat, fish, poultry. Eggbeaters, brown rice and whole wheat pasta are staples. But you get lots of snacks, mid-morning, afternoon and even a small bad of smart-popcorn for a tv snack.

It's been just over three months, and I'm happy to report that so far, I have lost just over 51 pounds and Jason almost 47, and we feel great! Jason is off the blood pressure pills and the doctor has reduced the number of pills I take for the diabetes daily. Oh, and the CPAP machine has been put away. I don't stop breathing in my sleep anymore. I only have to lose 18 more pounds to reach my goal. I've dropped 4 inches off my waist size and have had to dig out the skinny clothes again. I'm glad I kept some of them. But I hope, this will be the last time I have to diet and we can maintain it after we reach our goals.

It's amazing now how little food it takes fill us and how much more energy we have. We're getting there... wish us luck.