After the surgery mess, I did take a full day to myself on Friday. Jeff and I did go and take a short walk on the beach early Friday, and I took Gus on a shorter walk than usual. He wasn't all that happy about that, but I plopped myself down in my clean house and read and stitched most of the day. I pretty much rotated between my 2 books and my stitching all day long. It was a very nice day if I must say so myself.
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This did not seem to be Hank Heron (named after Hank Aaron). He didn't fly off and he let Gus and I walk around on the deck. Hank would not do this. Do we have a new guy or girl on the bayou? If so, he may be Lenny or Linda Longlegs. |
This surgery tried to ruin our mini vacation to Cape San Blas, but I have recovered that. Woohoo! As for the surgery, the next date the doctor can do it is August 1st, but that is if United Health Care approves it. I am actually not holding out hope for that and honestly that is not a good date. I am praying and thinking to myself right after Christmas sounds about right. We shall just have to see what happens. I am not in charge of this...All in the Lord's hands. I will say I am thinking the insurance company is going to slow roll it until I am officially on Medicare. I did sign up the first week of June. Don't have my card yet, but I am sure it is in the system. I am going to go with Florida Blue which is Blue Cross in other places for my supplemental insurance. My mom has it and it has been a good fit for her. Enough of that. The waiting game is on.
Vacation had been canceled but a mini one has been rescheduled. I am all in for that.
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These lush ferns look like they are suspended in air, but they are on the old wagon wheel and obviously loving life.
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Gus turned 8 yesterday. Seriously, it seems like just yesterday we drove to west central Georgia to pick him out.
He is a loyal boy.
He goes everywhere I go.
He loves to swim, take the same old paths for walks daily and is a good pal to the grandkids.
Tucker has had his first tutoring day here and it went well. I think he was quite proud of himself. On one of his breaks he entertained himself by throwing a rope in to the water like he was casting a net. I'd say he did this about a 100 times. His form was pretty good. You may notice Gus is wet because he seemed to think he needed to go get the rope about that many times too.
Summer is here and it is time to be on the water and enjoying the fact that we live where people go to vacation. Valerie is learning young as each of the boys have.
The kids have all been getting out on Saturdays to either fish or swim. I have made it a point to sit on my deck in the mornings or evenings.
Jeff's therapy went so well. I am so pleased about that. He is really trying to keep up with the things he taught him. I think he is early enough in his walk with this ugly disease to see the value of the therapy. I am grateful for that. One day at a time.
If I have learned anything about the trials that have come along lately, it is to value each day.
I will be checking in with everyone today and I will share what I have been stitching on soon.
Until next week,
Sandy
You sound pretty good, all things considered. That heron may be young, not yet very cautious, but curious.
ReplyDeleteI am happy to read this catch-up blog and really enjoyed the photos!! God is always in control and that is really my daily mantra. Trust and obey, for there's no other way... Do please keep us posted and know that prayers are lifted for you all daily. xo
ReplyDeleteWhen I read how other countries have to deal with insurance regarding anything to do with health and hospitals I am so grateful for our NHS here in the UK, we are so so lucky to have free, (at the point of service) health care. Of course it is paid for in a roundabout way, when you work you pay National Insurance which is taken directly out of your wages, but even those that don't work get 'free' health care, same service for everyone regardless. (sorry you might know all of that already).
ReplyDeleteGlad you made time for a day doing just what you wanted to do, it's good to have a day like that every now and then. Looks like you are all making the most of the good weather, It's been raining on and off here for over a week, good for the garden but not so good to go anywhere.
I agree Maggie. I’m in Australia and always astounded when I read what Americans go through regarding their health. I do have private health insurance and if I need an operation it’s done. No need to wait for insurance company to approve. And if you don’t have private, it’s for free ( paid with by taxes from those of us who work).
DeleteThat was a good way to put it, "... we live where people go to vacation." Nice for us; we don't have to go far!!
ReplyDeleteThat surgery thing, wow. But I hear of things along that line more often than I used to. You seem to be rolling with it really well.
Happy Birthday to Gus!
Reading Barbara's comment above, I realize I didn't understand the significance of your "living where people go to vacation". I only thought of crowds. We live in a small community that has turned into a destination for folks who like to antique and visit unique shops. Spring through autumn weekends are so crowded we try to stay clear of the downtown area on weekends anymore. But now, realizing you're talking about living in a beautiful place, that is another thing. Not that our small town isn't beautiful - it is, but its small town charm isn't why the crowds come here in the warm months. :D
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Gus! Can't get over he is 8 years old! I am glad Jeff benefitted from the PT and that he is trying to continue with the learned activities. Your go with the flow attitude about your canceled and now rescheduled surgery is excellent. It really is in the Lord's hands.
ReplyDeleteGlad you redeemed the time, Sandy. And yes, United Health Care is probably just waiting to hand you off to Medicare. We had United for a year a long time ago because Marvin thought it would save us money. It was one big headache. I told him Blue Cross Blue Shield would be our preferred insurance going forward.lol And we have been very pleased with it in retirement. I am happy to hear that Jeff's therapy is going well. Have a blessed day dear friend.
ReplyDeleteI went back and got caught up on your news. I prayed for you while I was hiking one day and was hoping things went well. But it will happen when the time is right. Sweet hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteHello Sandy: I sure hope that you can get the surgery soon, I am not a fan of United Healthcare so sorry.
ReplyDeleteWe have Blue Cross Blue Shield top tier we never see a bill, it is a bit expensive but so worth the payments when it comes to surgeries and other medical needs.
Love the photos of your Grandchildren so sweet. Happy Birthday Gus, love the bird on the roof, have a great week.
Catherine