Yet another 2 plus weeks have flown by too quick for me. This has turned out to be a VERY busy summer and all my thoughts of relaxing on the beach or even on my back deck have gotten away from me. Of course, it has been August heat for all of July so you would have to be sitting with your toes in the water or inside with the most wonderful invention ever...central air. I honestly don't know how we lived without A/C. We did though! In school as well.
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Hank Heron hiding in the grasses. |
Jeff is a week and a half past the knee replacement. Other than the initial first few hours, I would say he is doing exceptionally well. Apparently, the nerve block they give you these days did little, so waking up to the pain was a lot for him. I have been through many surgeries with Jeff including a hip replacement and a revision. The knee was exponentially worse. I do think he is recovering well, and he seems to be on the good side of a recovery timeline. I will take that win.
I took Mother for another round of nerve ablations in her back. I thought they might help. That is to be determined. As of now, she is complaining a bit more. I think the side they did them on feels better, but the other side hurts worse. I am hoping it is just due to the way she was lying and with a few more days she will feel better too.
We have celebrated 2 birthdays over here since my last post. Pre knee replacement we did Palmer's party. Palmer didn't have the usual party with friends since they had just gone on a cruise with the other grandparents. Lindsay and Tyler talked him into a day of him getting to choose things like where to eat and where to go for fun on his day. We had the family over here for hotdogs and hamburgers on the day before his birthday. He wanted hotdogs. I did a quick decorate for it with a Pluto/Mickey Mouse theme.
First, is the storm cloud. They can pop up after heat laden days. The past 2 weeks we have had upper 90's with at least 2 at 100. That is not the bad part. It is the humidity which has had the real feel near 120 for far more days than I would like.
I love summer. I make no bones about it. I love the long days full of fun and adventure, but also a slower pace. Although mine has not been slower paced this year. This summer has taken me to the max though with that kind of heat. Gus thinks he wants to go out to walk, but we go just a bit and his tongue is hanging out and I am drenched. I am not ready to call and end to summer, but will gladly take some low 90's for sure.
Back to the picture. We keep binoculars handy for nature sightings on the water whether that is the occasional alligator or just birds. Paul Allen grabbed the good ones out of reach of little ones and headed out to look for what he thought was an alligator. Of course, he didn't say that to the little ones. They don't generally hang out in our bayou because it is a little too salty for them, but they can and have been. Usually word travels when one is out there.
I keep 2 pairs of old binoculars for the kids to use handy to do the same. Little Palmer saw Paul Allen (who he adores grab and go), so he did the same. I thought this was just the cutest picture.
Post surgery, we celebrated Miles in the same manner as Palmer. He got his usual party for all of the family on both sides the next day, but with Jeff and Mama being down we didn't try to go and celebrate.
Same cupcakes but with Star Wars. Yes, Paul Allen has introduced Miles to Star Wars. Paul Allen is an encyclopedia when it comes to SW and Miles is on board.
The food Miles chose--- chicken pot pie. He loves them especially the peas. I don't know if all the adults were on board, but it actually turned out pretty good.
I only had a video of Miles with his cupcake, so I had to do a screen shot.
I have probably bitten off more than I can chew, but I am keeping lots of kiddos next week. It is the week before school and I just felt like Tucker especially could use a break before school starts the following week. Katie is headed back for preplanning so I have Miles and Valerie too.
It should be a hip hopping roaring place over here. We are calling it Camp Mimi. I have made stations downstairs in the big room. I have got all kinds of activities planned and Jeff will be able to help me with Valerie. I think Wednesday is the only day I will have all 4 for the whole day. There are some other things going on during the week that will take one or some away, but yes, I know I am nuts.
Nuts like the nut grass in my flower bed is making me. My flower beds look bad for me, but dang it is hot out there. I almost passed out one day trying to work in them.
I have so many things on my to do list that I wanted to get done pre start of school. Just didn't happen. Jeff has a painter coming Monday to look at some things that need painting inside. Things I normally do, but you know what? I am no spring chicken and have lots going on, so I am going to let someone else do it. It has been hard to let some things go like yard maintenance. Wish you could find someone to pull weeds...those don't exist. No one does those things as well as you would like, but I am learning that I have to give up on some of my perfection and get help. Like I have said before, we are't world travelers. Our home and backyard are our playgrounds so I am going to let someone paint and scratch those things off my list.
I am trying to make a list of all the things I want to blog about...the new book I just read that was so good, stitching and just random things of life...like things come and go. I hope to be back blogging soon, but I have at least another week and probably one after that to recover. I have seen so many blogs closing. I feel like most are giving up and I have seriously thought about it, but I am hanging in there because I am not the best at social media. The blog is much more my thing.
Little Valerie is growing so fast. Mimi is looking forward to having her here everyday.
Until next time,
Sandy
Please don't stop blogging! Good gosh, I would miss reading about you and your sweet family. I agree with you that blogging is 'better' than FB and other social media. This is much more personal. Still praying for you and yours! The cupcakes are perfect, by the way! xo
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the blog being more personal. Over time you really look forward to reading what is going on with your blog friends and are invested. I didn't expect to be as busy as I am, but it is good to have these things in my life, so I just try to keep up.
DeleteWhat a wonderful post to see this morning, Sandy! I am glad that Jeff is doing well post surgery. Both of you have been on my mind. What fun birthday celebrations! Love the picture of Paul Allen and Tucker. Was there an alligator? Valerie is precious. Bruce has hired some of the yard stuff out last year and this year. Thinking of you!
ReplyDeleteThere was no alligator this time. They do get in here at times. Actually the east end of the bay does have a river that dumps in so they have more than we do. I would never swim at dawn or dusk. Our water is very clear and I can see the bottom and feel pretty sure about things in the middle of the day. Now where my sister-in-law lives which is a little further back towards the end of our bayou...no way, that water is dark and would be hard to see anything.
DeleteIt is so hard to give up the chores we once did so easily. The lawn service cuts the grass too short and no amount of telling them seems to help, but we have reached the point where we have to let it go.
Take care...I will be back in about 2 weeks and life should have settled down in to a routine more by then.
Sandy I am tired just reading your blog. You are amazing. Loved seeing all the children and that Valerie is going to be a beauty. Glad the knee is coming along and yikes....nerve block wearing off early is not what you want!! I have been reading more lately and the best book I have read is Theo of Golden. A very nice story with a twist at the end. Still working on several big projects in my stitching so no finishes for me for a while. Enjoy Mimi camp!!
ReplyDeleteI finished Theo of Golden. I loved it. I kinda of chose to read it slowly for at least the first half. There was just a lot of goodness there and I wanted to mull it over. The area was definitely reminiscent of the old Columbus back in the day. I even wondered if the church was modeled after the Methodist church which would have been downtown. The author now lives in Hamilton which is just north of Columbus and where I did my first year of teaching.
DeleteI can't wait to get back in full swing with my stitching. I probably won't stitch a thing this week because of being too tired. I don't have my ducks in a row so I don't have anything quick all kitted up to get out.
Arlene, I have been through so many surgeries with Jeff. I walked back and took one look at him and realized something was off. They did finally get enough in him to get him up and to the car. It was so odd. He never had to take more than Tylenol after that, but I am telling you he was in bad shape right afterwards.
Maybe it's getting so that blogging is for old people..... and that's okay with me. No, I don't plan to morph into newer forms of social media. I'm satisfied with blogging. I hope your lifestyle commitments allow you to continue with your blog. It's just clean, interesting reading.
ReplyDeleteIn the meantime, stay cool!
I hope to be back into a more manageable routine in about 2 more weeks. This summer has about wore me out. I have noticed so many even older ones giving up the blogging. I have no plans as of yet to do so. I like to record my thoughts and the medium suits me well.
DeleteYay for Jeff having a smooth recovery so far. I'm so glad he is on the other side of that! I'm also praying your mom's treatments will show some improvement for her. You have certainly had a lot on your plate. But, I'm glad y'all are having some fun and happy times celebrating the boys! Looks like that present was a hit! I'll have to remember that one for Christmas gifts. Valerie is so precious and growing so fast! Hope y'all enjoy Camp Mimi! A rest will be in store after that for sure! Haha!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Sandy: Happy Birthday to both boys, what fun for Grandmother and Grandfather, it has been in the upper 80s here but loads of humidity, neither bother me cold does bother me.
ReplyDeleteSweet pictures of your family and the children are a hoot, so happy Jeff is recovering, any surgery is a hassle when healing, hopefully he heals quick.
I hope you share photos of Camp Mini, Valerie is so beautiful.
Catherine
What a full post of happy things. I am glad that Jeff is doing well after his knee surgery. And the pictures are all terrific. Enjoy the upcoming week of Camp Mimi! I'm sure the kids will! :)
ReplyDeleteSummer time AND fun family time! Good for you, Sandy.
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xo
Sorry to be so late with my comment, Sandy (I was down visiting my grandsons in Maryland again :). Looks like a busy, but fun summer for you and the family! Lots of birthday fun--those cupcakes look so yummy. Glad that your husband is recovering well! It's always nerve-wracking to go through joint replacement surgery. My husband is going to have to have his other shoulder replaced this winter--not looking forward to it because it's his right (dominant arm). That photo of little Valerie is so darling--what a beautiful child! As are the boys, too! Hope you've had a good Camp Mimi--a retired teacher is the perfect person to plan lots of fun activities and adventures. Enjoy your Sunday! ♥
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