No News is Good News...
I haven't written anything in this blog for over a week. And, in this case, No News is Good News...
I continue to feel better and I have not had any new C.diff attacks - so far. Based upon its prior history, I would have expected it to have happened before now, but I could be wrong. It is very un-predictable stuff.
I have been working on orders from a number of dealers. Our largest volume dealer is attending a show next week in Long Beach, and their order was almost 300 products. We shall have to see how many of those get sold as I have an arrangement with the dealer to take back any extra inventory that doesn't sell. I also made up a couple of booth signs for the dealer to allow potential customers to pick up on what was being sold - something I would rather do than have them do it.
We are still trying to drum up for dealers and will have to re-think our marketing letters to make them less of a task to read. I am thinking that having all the 'details' may be too much to read for a lot of the tackle shop owners. We shall have to see how a new, and much simpler marketing approach works.
Over the past few days, I have started drinking alcohol again in very small doses. I have now had about 10 drinks in the past 3 months. I really don't miss it much at this point and have never had much of an issue with stopping it. We shall have to see how it goes for the near future.
We had two pool matches this week. One of our players was leaving on our normal night to go to NASCAR in Las Wages, so we played our first game on Wednesday night and won easily. Then, we had to play Friday night for the next round of the 'end of league' tournament. We played a pretty good team and ended up loosing by 3 points. So we are out of the tournament, but are not too bothered by it. Storm and I will be playing in the top shooter tournament on 3/14 in a couple of weeks. That should be more fun all around.
We went and saw 'The Wrestler' last afternoon. I was not impressed with it. There was too much gore and general wrestling and life realities in it for me to be entertained. I felt sorta beat up by the end of it.
Now that all of the antibiotics and other recent meds are mostly out of me, I am starting to enjoy the taste of food again. It was awful when I was taking the antibiotics for the C.diff. It made everything taste metallic and overly sweet or something. Almost all sauces or spiced food that had more than one taste in it, tasted awful and I couldn't eat it. That really frazzled Pam as she was trying to cook good stuff for me and I couldn't eat most of it or at least didn't enjoy it much. But, that is finally starting to go away now.
Speaking of food, this afternoon we are having Boyd and Annette over for a Prime Rib dinner. And, I just noticed the clock and must go to get it started...
More later from DaHo...

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