Lack of Awareness

A friend on Facebook announced to the world this morning that this week is "Feeding Tube Awareness Week."

What. The. Actual. Fuck.

Seriously, though, this is a thing.

  See? I told you!

In fact, there's a plethora of feeding-tube awareness-raising claptrap out there for your benefit. I give you....

Shirts!      Stickers!     Totes!

       
Discrete bag storage hats!                                                     ....and flair!
(Ok, that one is pretty damned awesome)

I realize this is a thing, and that the children and adults (and their people) affected by nutrition issues might be a little sensitive. But do we need a whole entire week dedicated to awareness of their problem? Consider that I've lived in seven (7) of these United States and a foreign country in my 40 short years on this planet, and I have never once come across someone in public with a feeding tube.

However, I'm no Scrooge. If they want their week, fine. Let's face it, it's not the most eyebrow-raising thing to get a special mention on the Awareness Calendar. Other events include:

  • National Certified Nurse Anesthetists Week, in January. Yes, it's that specific.
  • World Salt Awareness Month, February. You've got too much, not enough, or just can't handle it.
  • The end of March kicks off Root Canal Awareness Week.
  • April 16th is National Healthcare Decisions Day. I swear, I am not making this up.
  • May plays host to "Melanoma Monday!"
  • In June, Lightning Safety Week follows on the heels of Men's Health Week, which I doubt is a coincidence.
  • July would be pretty damn awesome with its Everybody Deserves A Massage Week but it's also Cord Blood Awareness Month, which is kind of gross.
  • August has some stuff, but nothing that makes me go, "Wha...?"
  • September 21st is World Alzheimer's Day, but I'll probably forget about it.
  • October hosts "Drive Safely To Work Week;" the other 51 weeks can get bent.
  • November is National Alzheimer's Awareness Month, because you forgot about World Alzheimer Day in September.
  • December is rather boring, being hijacked by Christmas and all.


Today, however, is Hug Yourself Happy Day, because I said so.

**Source: http://www.awarenessdepot.com/awarenesscalendar.html

...and the joke's on me

Turns out that stolen debit card number wasn't a scrape, upload redirect, or outright theft of my daughter's card while shopping.

The card used to steal hundreds of dollars from me was actually my card to The Girl's account (it's a joint account) and the only thing I can figure is that it was in basket between the front seats where I kept my CDs.

They bought lots of hats at Champs and cheap costume jewelry at the mall, lots and lots of who-knows-what at Family Dollar and Dollar General in a part of town where I wouldn't ever use my card, some breakfasts and lunches at some crappy fast food places, and even tried to set up recurring payments for their burner cellphone. (PS--thank you, VZW prepaid, for denying the card. I don't know why you did, but you did, and for that, I can't thank you enough.)

The detective on the case of my stolen car couldn't be bothered to pick up his damn phone or even set up his voicemail correctly, so I was transferred to a different detective for the credit card fraud. Detective #1 did nothing concerning my stolen car, even leaving it up to a beat officer to contact me when the car was found in a neighboring state. Detective #2 found store security video footage of the same woman using my debit card several times at the same location by the end of the first day of his investigation.

While I have little hope that anyone will ever give up this girl (snitches get stitches here), I at least have my faith restored that there is at least one person who will actually work to earn their taxpayer-funded paycheck in this county.