Next Up
Our friend moved from us to another family early this afternoon. His recovery is remarkable, and while his next caregivers are completely competent to look after him, I confess to a proprietary nanosecond during introductions while assessing their fitness for duty. 🙃 Tomorrow I fly to the South for five days to both spend time […]
Post-Transplant
I finally called the hospital at 3PM after they didn’t call me, according to plan… Our friend returned to his room at 1PM, and despite feeling sore, and being sure his (extremely dry) eyes must have been open during the entire surgery, he was doing well. If all goes according to plan I’ll pick him […]
Transplant
Early tomorrow morning I take a friend from my earliest memory to our regional transplant center. He is donating a kidney to another friend, of the same tribe. He is buoyant as he goes to bed, after clear liquids all day, heading into this procedure. All that matters to him is that he’s giving our […]
Moms
I had a pleasant lunch with my mother-in-law on Saturday. She called Wednesday evening to confirm not only our lunch, but that the three of us were going out. At my husband’s prompting, I reminded her that her original idea was that just the two of us would have lunch, as she and I seldom […]
Nerve Damage
Update…. The peroneal nerve damage I managed to inflict upon myself 6ish weeks ago while installing the vapor barrier under the Island house has abated by 85-90%. My foot has a way to go regarding regaining its strength, but its listening skills are approaching normal! I saw my PCP yesterday, and we agreed I don’t […]
House Nibbles
I continue to get nibbles on the Island house. A neighbor showed the house for me to someone that would have to break their current lease, on Sunday. The prospective tenant loves the house. I sent them some info, and have heard nada since. Today another out-of-state person contacted me. We’ll see where that goes… […]
Kimonos & Scarves
I found yet another kimono of my mom’s when I returned from my last trip to the Island. It was in a box of scarves. This brings the kimono count up to six, and the scarf count up to, probably, 60 (and in this moment I am recalling the identical leather purse collection of somewhat […]
Mushroom Hunting
One of the treasures I found in the tool shed was the oyster mushroom knife. This is a U-shaped blade with a 5-inch ring below it. Netting that forms a gentle basket is attached to the ring. The knife assembly attached to 10’ poles. This allowed us to pick oyster mushrooms up to 40’ high […]
Fall Camping
Tomorrow we head out for our annual fall camping trip at our favorite state park. We’re going for a little longer than usual. As much as I want to settle into staying home, that comes with lots of compulsive ‘must-do’s.’ Camping is about strolls, eating really well, lots of crafting, sleeping without regard for the […]