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6th-Jul-2008 11:13 am
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We went and donated blood yesterday. I've done it twice before, in Australia, but Adam's never donated before. He's not a big fan of needles and "guts and blood" either, so I'm very proud of him for doing it. The process was very similar to how they do it back home, though the paperwork etc. side of it took longer I think, and they don't bring you magazines to flip through while you're donating or make you yummy milkshakes afterwards - though they do offer drinks and snacks.

Actually, we did have an ulterior motive, though we will do it again. We need to find out what blood type Adam is, which will be on his donor card when we get them in the mail. I already know I'm O Neg, so if he's anything positive we could have problems having children. Just something we need to know, but thankfully they have medication for it now. My blood type is like the best and the worst. I'm a universal donor because anyone can have my blood, but I can only have O Neg. And the baby thing. That's pretty sucky. I wonder how many miscarriages in centuries past could be explained by this peculiarity? I bet quite a few.

Finally rented Picnic at Hanging Rock for Adam to see, and watched it last night. I love that movie. The atmosphere is amazing, the mystery chilling. Wonderful music. Adam found it a bit boring and slow and didn't understand where it was going (which is surprising because he's not an action movie kind of guy, he's more into documentaries and talky films). Is this one of those Australian things? I was telling him all about the national identity being partly tied into the notion of the bush as wilderness and alien Other, and the long history of people going missing in it - not just getting lost, but being drawn in, lured, compelled.

I studied it in a wonderful course at uni, "A place in the wilderness", and did an essay on the topic. I have an excellent book called The Country of Lost Children all about children disappearing in the bush, and in another book, No Place for a Nervous Lady, which is a collection of journal entries written by colonial women during settlement, there were similar accounts, like one woman whose maid was hanging the washing on the line when she just put everything down, turned around and walked into the bush, never to be seen again. Gives me chills. I love it.

But Adam wanted to know what had really happened and kept thinking that one of the young men had done away with them or something. It's spookier when you think of the rock as doing something to people, like how at midday the clocks would stop and people would fall asleep. Ms McCraw was seen running toward the rock in just her underwear. So ominous. Anyway, the nature of the Australian landscape has been a fascination of mine since uni, when several uni courses really opened my eyes to its beauty and harshness and this weird kind of anthropomorphism, wherein the bush becomes some kind of supernatural being almost. I know that they've since put back the chapter in the book that explains it, but I haven't read the book and I don't think I want to know. The not knowing is part of the magic. Knowing would spoil it.

*sigh* I could practically smell it, while watching that movie. Smell the bush and the dry grass and red earth. Sometimes missing it makes my heart ache.
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6th-Jul-2008 04:12 pm (UTC)
I'm a blood donor too. :) Although I'm O+. I'll see if I can get my dad to Netflix it when they send some movies back, although it sounds like something only I would like. Pretty much all they ever get are action/adventure, horror, and stupid children's movies. They watched Alvin and the Chipmunks last night. I wasn't even aware that it had been made into a live action movie. o.O

Am still waiting for Farscape, the bastards. At this rate I'll be lucky to get it before I have to move (4 weeks!!!). In that case I'll just buy it used from somewhere. Amazon, probably. Along with the Josh Groban CD. And maybe a digital camera while I'm at it? And those eco-shoes. And about a dozen sequels to various books I've read in the past several years. :( Sometimes it's such a burden, being so frugal and not blowing my money on things like that.
6th-Jul-2008 05:58 pm (UTC)
Ugh, chipmunks. I can quite honestly say that I hate those cartoon characters, with their grating high-pitched voices and buck teeth. *shudder* They'd hate Picnic at Hanging Rock, I'm sure.

*squee!* four weeks! I have 7 till I finish my stupid job. Love these countdowns, though this one is almost painful.

I hope you like Farscape, whenever you get to see it - I want someone to gush with!
6th-Jul-2008 09:09 pm (UTC)
Ugh, and every year my elementary teachers would play the Chipmunk's Christmas album. It just sets my teeth on edge. Their voices are like nails on a chalkboard to me.

And I am so loving this countdown. It's easier to bear crappy things now that I have an exact date to look forward to!
7th-Jul-2008 01:06 pm (UTC)
The Chipmunk Christmas album. Ugh. You have my utmost sympathy.
6th-Jul-2008 06:54 pm (UTC)
Anonymous
Maybe this is a stupid question, but how does blood type effect babies?
7th-Jul-2008 01:09 pm (UTC)
Well, as far as I know, if you have a baby with a man who's a positive blood type, the first baby is okay (I think because it'll always be O Neg) but the second and subsequent babies will have the father's blood type, which your body will recognise as alien and abort. They have medication now to suppress this but there could still be problems. If it applies to us then I'll be researching more about it :)
6th-Jul-2008 08:49 pm (UTC)
Oooh, I can't give blood. I pass out. Although it's funny to see all the medical people freak out when you turn pasty and start swooning. You'd think it'd be easier to take blood from someone who's already unconscious, but apparently that's a big no-no. They, uh, ask me not to donate blood, actually. XD
7th-Jul-2008 01:11 pm (UTC)
*laughs*

I can picture that so well!

I think a lot of it must be psychological. I'm very calm and I usually even watch the needle go in, but I can feel it in my brain, that if I only let myself I could freak out. I like to read while I'm donating, helps distract me and keeps me calm :)
7th-Jul-2008 04:47 pm (UTC)
It's hilarious when I'm pregnant. They're always wanting blood samples so they can do their umpteen billion tests, and if they're only taking one or two vials, I'm fine. One time they needed seven vials of blood. They got four before I turned pale and my vision started swimming. The nurse started wiping my forehead with a wet cloth in hopes that I'd instantaneously recover so she could finish.

I, uh, had to come back the week after.
7th-Jul-2008 06:12 pm (UTC)
*laughs*

Can't take you anywhere hey? Is it just the thought of it or do you hate the sight of blood? Speaking of which, I always wonder how women can faint at the sight of blood. I mean, what do they do when they get their period? Can't wrap my head around it.
8th-Jul-2008 03:18 am (UTC)
You know, I'm not sure why I pass out. I don't have issues with needles or blood, mine or someone else's. I mean, ok, it's not my favourite thing to be jabbed with pointy objects until I start bleeding, but it's quick and if the nurse is any good, it's relatively painless. I've been on an IV I think three times, and never had a problem with it, but I passed out shortly after I got my bellybutton pierced. I guess I'm just a freak that way. XD
8th-Jul-2008 01:23 pm (UTC)
I guess so :D

Some nurses aren't any good at putting in needles. I hear there's a right way and a wrong way.

Years ago I wanted to get my bellybutton pierced, but my friend got an infection from hers and it kinda put me off. Now I'm not interested anymore.
7th-Jul-2008 12:21 am (UTC)
I haven't seen Picnic at Hanging Rock since I was a kid. I didn't like it much then, because it was too creepy for me. I need to watch it again, I think.
7th-Jul-2008 01:12 pm (UTC)
You should watch it again - it'll still be creepy but you'll enjoy it more!
7th-Jul-2008 04:48 am (UTC)
Maybe Adam wasn't really into it because he only saw it as one of them 'costume things'? Which is a pity as it's such a brilliant movie, I've always been moved by it.

I think if it didn't have that music in it, it wouldn't be half so good.

I had Persuasion on the other day and Ant came in about two thirds through. He started to go on about the picture quality, you know how it's filmed - I suppose you'd call it a real 'earthy' quality (maybe). I had to shut him up quickly or else he'd spoil it for me. At least when I explained he understood but again, he didn't 'get' the story.

Men! :o)
7th-Jul-2008 01:15 pm (UTC)
Yeah I don't think the costumes helped, though he does have a lot of fun making really silly and crude comments about girls getting it on - he does it mostly to annoy me really, and to make me laugh, but it really didn't suit the tone of this movie!

Speaking of quality though (and I know what you mean about Persuasion, it has a real gritty quality to it doesn't it, not all polished and perfect), but I noticed that the DVD of Picnic is a much better quality than my old VHS copy. The dark scenes were very clear, and the picture very sharp, and I was expecting it to be one of those movies where you can't hear anyone talk but then the music etc. deafens you, but the sound mixing was quite well balanced. I was actually surprised, and pleased, at how well it looked.
16th-Jul-2008 12:05 am (UTC)
Having a negative blood typed does suck, but the treatment nowadays is so simple - a shot straight after baby #1 is born :) I looked into it a bit when I found out I was A neg... but the doctors have to know, and the shot has to be given pretty much straight away or it won't work, and you can have problems with the following ones... Very sad :(

Basically what happens if the first one isn't a negative blood type is the baby's blood can enter your blood stream (through the normal birthing process) and your body starts producing antibodies. The shot inhibits antibody production somehow (can't remember how) as it is the antibodies to the Rhesus positive blood that cause the miscarriages and "blue babies".

Picnic at Hanging Rock is spooky...

Edited at 2008-07-16 12:08 am (UTC)
16th-Jul-2008 06:13 pm (UTC)
Oh that's interesting, I didn't know it was all negative types, I thought it was just O Neg. But I guess all negative blood types are pretty rare so it doesn't come up in conversation very often.

Ah so that's how it works. I really haven't looked into it yet. If Adam's a positive type then I will, but I wasn't going to stress about it till I knew. "blue babies" ugh sounds horrible!
17th-Jul-2008 02:16 pm (UTC)
Hello my fellow O neg! Doesn't it suck that everyone can have our blood and we can't have everyone else's? (Not that I actually donate blood. I think I'm too skinny. And a big pansy. Love the lovely phlebotomists at the hospital where I worked taking blood for a blood test, and giving me crap 'cause I didn't want one. "Oh, wait. She's turning white. Really white. Lie down now, yeah?" But I got a lollipop XD)

Picnic at Hanging Rock creeped me out. Haven't seen it for a looong time. *shudders*

The smell of eucalyptus? At Dingo Beach last week you could smell it everywhere when you went outside.
17th-Jul-2008 02:58 pm (UTC)
Hey! I think blood type people are attracted to each other (as friends!) more so than star signs. Actually, the Japanese give character traits per blood type instead of going by horoscopes(so don't be surprised if a Japanese person asks you what blood type you are - to them it's the same as asking what star sign you are!).

Oh, that movie still creeps me out, but I love it! :)

Can you bottle some of that smell and email it to me? ;)
20th-Jul-2008 06:03 am (UTC)
*sends a bottle of eucalyptus foresty smelling stuff*
Hope it gets there okay ;)
21st-Jul-2008 01:37 pm (UTC)
*BIG SNIFF*

Ahhhhhhhhhh.....

Thanks! ;)
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