Yippee!!!

I was up a tad late on Wednesday and decided to make coffee and breakfast for Hubby before I left to go to Weight Watchers. Once that was done I dressed and weighed myself here.

Groan!

I came out and told Hubby that I thought I might have either stayed the same or gained weight, but that it just didn’t look good. I decided to go to class though, as I’d promised myself when I started I would go unless I was in the Intensive Care Unit at the local hospital.

So I went.

I stepped up on the scale when I arrived and I’d lost ONE WHOLE POUND!!!!! YIPPEE!!!!!

I felt pretty happy about that because I had made some adjustments in my eating and it turns out that a little adjustment had made all the difference! I stayed for the meeting and saw my ladies. These women always make me feel stronger and better about my quest for control of my weight problem.

I came right home after and made myself breakfast. The children descended upon the house and the glorious chaos of kids and dogs soon took over. I just love the sounds of giggling children and the sight of wiggling dogs!

What A Long Day

Yesterday the day actually started fairly joyously!  I started the day with a phone call from Mandy, and the return of my summer kids to their grandmother’s house next door. We shared tea and hugs and doggy kisses! Matina, James and Kamari are back for their yearly visit. I look forward to this all year long!

I managed to get lunch done and then raced out to the Post Office and down to my surgeon’s office to get the stitches out. I suspected an infection and I was right. Although they did take the stitches out, I am now on antibiotics for the next week.

I went to our local Pharmacy and when I dropped the prescription off I asked how long it would be. They told me 15 minutes. I walked up and down the store isles. I shopped for cards and sunscreen (my new best friend). I found some cute water shoes (as I like to wear them when I swim in the lake as the pebbles hurt my feet. I know, I am a wuss!). Then I sat down and waited….and waited….and waited. One hour later I walked out of the Pharmacy with prescription in hand! Can you believe how long that took?

I came home and was here long enough to see Hubby and wave to him as he drove off to a meeting. Bye! He told me to have dinner ready when he got back, but about a half an hour later I noticed that he’d forgotten his cell phone! There was no way for him to call and let me know when he would be done.

Ah well, it all turned out okay, as I waited until he came back and then made his chili and my salad. After dinner, I sat with a hot cup of tea and the desire to not do another thing the rest of the day.

And that is exactly what I have done!

Catching Up

So, here I am back home and settling in. It really feels great. I puttered around the house today and did a few things. For instance, I made more potato salad for Hubby. The 5 pounds I made before I left for my sister’s house disappeared while I was gone. I also cooked a big pan of sautéed zucchini and summer squash. The garden is starting to offer us vegetables on a regular basis, so the real fun starts now!

I went out to the garden to check on things and carefully fed each plant. They all looked a bit unhealthy, so I used Miracle Grow to feed them with. I hope this helps.

I get my stitches out at 1:30 today. I can hardly wait. I think my nose looks pretty good though, I just hope there isn’t a big scar.

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As you can see it really has healed well. Another few days and I think the ouch factor will be gone! I will let you know.

I have started to work with Anneliese getting her ready for the German Dog Show. Today we walked in a heel pattern up the drive and around the block. She did very well. I have two months to get her trained for the show. Wish me luck!

Home Again

I’m home again. Ahhhhh. It felt so good to drive into my garage, and walk in to my home where I was greeted by my pack of dogs! The drive home was a long one, over 4 hours and since I decided to stop off and get some groceries it took me even longer. However, I was rewarded at the grocery store with Lobsters on sale for $5.99 a pound! So dinner tonight was Lobster, potatoes, and corn on the cob! The best summer meal I can think of.

The kids all have stopped by to count my stitches, and once dinner was done, I slipped into my pajamas and robe to just rest up. I’m feeling pretty exhausted after the last few days. I think I need a little rest.

I did have a great time with my sister, though. It was like old times working with her on a big project.

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Par-tay!!!

Today we had the party for my parent’s anniversary. Sixty years! Wow! It’s amazing to think that they have been married that long. Of course they have actually been together longer, as they met when they were 14 and 15 years old.

Growing up as their child, there were times I thought that they would not survive the marriage, but the basic love was there. Today I saw something rather beautiful, and totally unexpected.

My mother was like a giddy bride on her wedding day. My Dad, who is terribly ill, did something I did not think possible. Today, he worked hard to stay awake, not complain about any of his problems and to make this day happy for her. He chatted with everyone, he held her hand. He kissed her for the camera and when the time came for them to cut a replica of their wedding cake, which had been lovingly made by my sister, he insisted on getting up and walking over to cut the cake with my mother.

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He made this HER day, just as he had sixty years ago.

I looked at this man, who is my father and in that moment much of my youthful anger vanished. Here is a man struggling at the end of his life, who loves my mother so much that he made this day special for her.

I am thankful that I had the chance to see this.

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Happy 60th Anniversary, Mom & Dad

Today my parents will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. We are holding an afternoon tea for them with family and friends. When you think about it 60 years is a very long time to be with a person. Sixty years of waking up and seeing the same face each morning or last thing at night. Sixty years of electric bills, car payments and mortgages. Sixty years of children’s births, and loved one’s deaths. All shared together. Somehow, they made it.

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Boys, Noses and Pools

I was able to come to my sister’s house today and watch her grand kids swim and frolic in her pool. It was so much fun to watch them, and I really marveled at how much they had grown over time. Taft is tall and lean and athletic and his younger brother Luke is such a grown up boy now, who is not afraid of trying any of his brother’s tricks in the water. Taft patiently taught him how to somersault in the water today and Luke worked at it over and over and finally got it!

I even went in the water with the kids, just to cool off and get wet from my neck down. I have to keep my nose dry for a while.

Speaking of my nose, it’s doing okay. The bruising has started now, and although the pain has ebbed some, I find it difficult to eat anything that requires vigorous chewing. So give me some soggy toast and I’ll be fine. We did get more news from the pathology department. They excised a lot of tissue around the tumor and today these results came back.  They got it all. This is very good news!

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Tomorrow we plan to finish up the last of our plans for the party on Saturday, and maybe I’ll even get into the pool again. That would be so nice. For now, it’s time for another cup of tea and  a pain pill!

The Day Has Arrived

After a night where I just didn’t sleep at all, my day started off with a thud. I decided that since my surgery was not until noon-ish, I would go to Weight Watchers. I knew I hadn’t done too well over the fourth of July, but I didn’t think I had done that badly. Well, I was wrong. I gained 2 pounds! Shoot! I was really beating myself up about that until I realized that nearly every one in the class had gained weight. So in the end I didn’t feel so bad. In fact the class was such a good one that I felt better.

I came home and picked up Hubby so he could drive me in for my surgery. We arrived at the hospital and checked in. Everything went particularly fast and before I knew it they were trying to start an IV on me. I have teeny tiny veins, and it took three attempts before they got the IV started. They used novacane for two of the three attempts, and the one that they didn’t use the numbing agent on….let’s just say that hurt like heck!

Once plugged in to fluid, they wheeled me into surgery and things started. They gave me some “happy juice” in my IV, a local anesthetic in my nose and then everything started.

I do recall everything, and even conversed with the doctor while he did the operation. We reached the point where he took out the tumor and while we waited for the frozen section to go to Pathology we chatted about a few things. For instance, a song came on the radio, “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You”, and I told them that I knew the man who had written the song. He is a very good friend of one of my closest friends, and so while I lay there waiting I though of her and how special our friendship is.

Eventually the Laboratory called with the results. Yes, it is cancer for certain, but it is a Squamous cell carcinoma. This required more cutting of the area around the tumor and a slightly larger incision. Here is what I look like tonight.

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Hubby was waiting for me, and he brought me home and then went out and got my medications. He made our dinner, and is spoiling me and taking very good care of me.

I slept for a while in the early evening, and I hope soon when I go to bed I will actually sleep. One thing is for sure, this thing really hurts! Thank goodness for pain medication!

Thoughts On A HOT Summer’s Day

I’ve been working all day on things, getting ready for my surgery and for the party for my parents, yet when I look around me, I don’t feel I got much done at all. I don’t seem to be able to stay focused too well on things.

I did go to the dentist, and look….No Cavities!!!

I also got my hair done and it looks pretty, soft and curly.

And my doctor called to make sure I was all set for tomorrow and not nervous. He also asked if I had any questions and was so genuinely concerned. I appreciated that. Dr. S. is a nice guy.

Here is a picture of the little problem spot on my nose.

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The temperature here got up to 95 degrees, and the humidity is high. It’s genuinely uncomfortable. Ah, it’s summer in New England. This means that like every other New Englander, I am complaining about the weather. We’re a picky lot. You see in the winter we complain about the snow. In the spring about the mud and rain. In the summer the heat and humidity, and the Autumn…hmmmm, I can’t think of anything bad there. Oh my. Perhaps the Autumn is the perfect time of year!

Yes, Autumn. A perfect season, with colors bright and the air cool and crisp. Ah yes, it’s nice to think of that sort of weather on a day like this.