Monday, October 10, 2011

Continuing 2010!

I think i was up to MAY at my last entry,.... oh my!
Continuing then... May 7th we drove to Michigan with Benny for a Mother's Day visit.  Jim still limping around...   Saturday morning we braved the cold to watch Ayden play soccer.  Tony helped with coaching duties!  
Had lunch on Sunday at Emerson Lake Inn.  Kayla turned 3 while we were there... so sweet!  AND Benny had a seizure at the trailer on Monday morning... his hind quarter seemed to be paralyzed.  Scary for him and for us!  



  

                   Jim's footprints on the beach with his 'cam boot'

                           Chilly May beach... still awesome!


On May 29th (mark the day) which was the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend... we stopped at the Troy Ford dealer to look at their Escapes.  Breaking ALL the rules of good car-buying... we bought one!  UGH!  talk about buyer's remorse.  It's been a good vehicle i guess, but we paid about 7K more than we had planned.... due to the high pressure salesman there. Yes, we did it all wrong and learned an expensive lesson!  

The first weekend of June i traveled (alone) to DC for a visit with the kids and to help them with their housewarming party. During the trip we also visited the Sculpture Garden-jazz concert on Friday, and went to the church picnic on Sunday.  Took the Marc train to BWI and was home on Monday by 5pm. (Laney picked me up in C-bus)
                       Eating our "Chop't" supper at the Jazz Concert

                     Ready for guests at the house-warming Party!


Since leaving the Library job in July 2009 i've really enjoyed having my summers free to travel.  2010 was a landmark year for trips to Michigan..... because i CAN!  
     So on June 22, off i went again for a visit in Ludington!
Celebrated Mom & Dad's 53rd anniversary at the Chinese Restaurant.

OK - it's getting late... the Michigan 2010 saga will have to be continued another day...

Monday, July 18, 2011

Catching up....

Well, i'm at least going to make an attempt to catch up... I see that my last post was made in Nov. '10 recounting our March '10 trip to DC!  UGH.  I've found it easier to upload pics to facebook which has left this space sorely neglected.  I'll try to do better.  

Sooooo after our DC trip in early '10 -- moving L&J into their new house -- we came home to Jim's Achilles surgery. We flew home March 30 and his surgery was scheduled for 7pm March 31! 

                                 jim was a pretty patient patient!

                            This was Jim's view of the nursing station...

              Oh yeah, they almost forgot to shave his leg! haha...

Of course, there were delays and i ended up waiting (alone) for hours at Sycamore Medical Center  (Kettering). When i went back to recovery Jim was awake and 'joking' with the nurses.... good meds!  It didn't take long for the initial meds to wear off and he was in a lot of pain.  They gave him a little something and said i needed to stop at the pharmacy (down the street) to get the RX filled!  Well, he was in a LOT of pain going home because i couldn't give him anything until we got there.  I drove fast. 
   Somehow i got him into our bed with his foot propped up (above his nose). I slept on the floor so i could hear if he woke and needed anything. His meds were every 6 hours around the clock at first. This was Wed. night.
The next few days he spent on the family room couch using the 1/2 bath. By Sat. he was on his last pain pill.  Over my objections, he went to work for 1/2 day on Monday. I drove him the first 2 days, but he insisted he could do it after that. He was very tired after working.  It's hard to use a computer with your foot propped above your head!  :-)


 








Benny & Jim relaxing after work





 






Jim was feeling well enough to go to Power House on April 7th and let the kids sign his cast!






On April 12 we went to Kettering to have his staples and first cast removed and a new one put on.


The staples looked a little "Frankenstein-ish" 




They adjusted the angle of his foot gradually to stretch the tendon gently back into place.  








The surgeon said the got some "good experience" piecing his tendon back together since it was so shredded from walking on it for a month!  April 21st was the final trip for his last (orange) cast. Had to wait an hour just to get in. This was the hardest one for jim since they had to get his foot to the 'zero' degree angle. It took 30 mins. of painful pushing down on the knee to stretch out the tendon.


  That cast stayed on until May 13 -- then back to the cam boot and finally a REAL bath!