Today I had shot #4 of the series of five injections to lubricate my knees. The idea is to fill in the spaces where the bones of the knees are rubbing together and to thereby avoid having knee surgery.
Dr. Schick does a very good and painless job of giving these injections. He first puts in a numbing shot, and then does the injection. Really, you just mostly feel the pin prick of the needles. He puts the shots in the outer sides of the knees.
Today Dr. Schick was on vacation, so shots #4 were given by a young lady physician's
Please assistant. Well, she said that she was trained to put the shots into the front of the knee, and she did not
give a numbing shot first, just sprayed on some of that "freezing" stuff. Well, let me tell you, those shots hurt like the very dickens. And I was left with two knobs on the front of the knees.
If she had given me shots #1, there would have been no 2,3,4, or 5. Please hurry home,
Dr. Schick.
Sunday, June 22, 2014
The Very Good/Very Bad Day
Today we met Jan and David Bronnenberg at Anita's Kitchen in Pendleton, and enjoyed a delicious lunch and lovely visit with them.
The three of them all had the famous breaded tenderloin sandwich that is Anita's signature menu item.
I was stuck having soup and cottage cheese because last night I broke a tooth. It is not totally broken bus is wiggling back and forth in my mouth. When we leave Anita's we are going directly to the dentist's office so that Dr. Busing can take care of the catastrophe.
And what a catastrophe it turned out to be! He broke the tooth right off at the gum line, and then had to literally dig out all the roots. He was very good at controlling the pain, but it took him a good, long time to complete the job.
When I got home, my jaw really began to hurt as the deadening wore off, so I took two of Don's hydrocodone tablets. Believe me, then I felt NO PAIN anywhere. I pretty much dozed through the rest of the day and night.
Dr. Busing even called the next morning to see if I was doing okay.
Okay...and glad that is over.
The three of them all had the famous breaded tenderloin sandwich that is Anita's signature menu item.
I was stuck having soup and cottage cheese because last night I broke a tooth. It is not totally broken bus is wiggling back and forth in my mouth. When we leave Anita's we are going directly to the dentist's office so that Dr. Busing can take care of the catastrophe.
And what a catastrophe it turned out to be! He broke the tooth right off at the gum line, and then had to literally dig out all the roots. He was very good at controlling the pain, but it took him a good, long time to complete the job.
When I got home, my jaw really began to hurt as the deadening wore off, so I took two of Don's hydrocodone tablets. Believe me, then I felt NO PAIN anywhere. I pretty much dozed through the rest of the day and night.
Dr. Busing even called the next morning to see if I was doing okay.
Okay...and glad that is over.
Mothers Day
Mothers Day celebration was just as delicious and fun as it looks in this picture. This family is always good for quite a few laughs. We actually enjoyed the Mothers Day dinner on Saturday evening, and then we really took it easy on Sunday.
Dad had the usual good breakfast treats ready, a lovely card, and treats all day long. He carefully instructed the kids that they should give me pink flowers for the yard, because that finished his gardening projects. I did receive just beautiful flowers, and our yard and porch are the prettiest they have ever been.
I am a very lucky Mother and Grandmother!
Dad had the usual good breakfast treats ready, a lovely card, and treats all day long. He carefully instructed the kids that they should give me pink flowers for the yard, because that finished his gardening projects. I did receive just beautiful flowers, and our yard and porch are the prettiest they have ever been.
I am a very lucky Mother and Grandmother!
Saturday, May 17, 2014
A Delightful Visit!
A couple of Sundays ago we had a lovely surprise visit from my niece, Karen Green, from California. Karen is the daughter of my eldest brother, Jack. Jack passed away about two years ago, and I had only seen Karen one other time about nine years ago when she came to visit her son, Stirling, while he was studying at Butler University.
Stirling and his wife, Sabrina, also came along for the visit. This was our first time to meet them, and they are such a charming couple. They both studied ballet at Butler and went on to perform professionally in Maryland. They have now moved to Carmel, Indiana where Sabrina works as a ballet teacher, and Stirling is an automotive journalist. They are also busy trying to establish a new professional troupe in Indianapolis.
Karen in a talented artist and published writer. She was on a trip from CA to NYC where she will be having another gallery showing and finishing a new book.
I shared pictures of her relatives. Karen had not had much contact with her Dad. She is very interested now in his pictures which I gave to her to keep. Randy, Rod, Janie, and Taylor all were here for the afternoon, and were able to meet their cousins.
What a delightful afternoon!
Stirling and his wife, Sabrina, also came along for the visit. This was our first time to meet them, and they are such a charming couple. They both studied ballet at Butler and went on to perform professionally in Maryland. They have now moved to Carmel, Indiana where Sabrina works as a ballet teacher, and Stirling is an automotive journalist. They are also busy trying to establish a new professional troupe in Indianapolis.
Karen in a talented artist and published writer. She was on a trip from CA to NYC where she will be having another gallery showing and finishing a new book.
I shared pictures of her relatives. Karen had not had much contact with her Dad. She is very interested now in his pictures which I gave to her to keep. Randy, Rod, Janie, and Taylor all were here for the afternoon, and were able to meet their cousins.
What a delightful afternoon!
Saturday, May 10, 2014
A Wonderful Gift
This week we received our monthly gift from the "Fruit of the Month" Club, our Christmas gift from Randy and Elaine.
Every month has brought a delicious box full of a different kind of fruit: grapefruit twice, pears twice, and now strawberries. They have all been quite delicious, but the strawberries are quite spectacular, large, sweet, and juicy. We have had strawberry shortcake with every meal: angel food cake topped with vanilla ice cream and strawberries.
Thanks to Randy and Elaine for a gift that keeps on bringing pleasure.
Every month has brought a delicious box full of a different kind of fruit: grapefruit twice, pears twice, and now strawberries. They have all been quite delicious, but the strawberries are quite spectacular, large, sweet, and juicy. We have had strawberry shortcake with every meal: angel food cake topped with vanilla ice cream and strawberries.
Thanks to Randy and Elaine for a gift that keeps on bringing pleasure.
Our Little Slice of Heaven
I told Don the other day that I wasn't too worried about heaven because I have already been there....sort of.
When I sit in my very own special reclining porch chair and look north, this is what I see.
And you can see that Don has been busy enjoying and working in our yard. He has made it very beautiful this spring.
The surprise flower bed has been busy surprising us with whatever decides to pop up. And the neighborhood bird population entertains us with jolly pool parties. They are so funny when they are bathing.
Don has cleared out all the old shrubs from in front of the porch and planted new shrubs and added flowering pots. He has decided on pink this year, and informed the "kids" to buy me pink flowers for Mothers Day. He believes in getting things organized!
I have already received one pink potted flower from Randy and Elaine. He brought it when he came last Sunday from Cincinnati. AND he hadn't even gotten the message from Dad. He just made a lucky guess at what color to buy. It IS a beautiful planter. I love it.
Lilacs happen to be one of my favorite flowers. These are miniature lilac bushes which were here when we bought our house. They were tiny, tiny when we moved in, but have grown nicely over the years. Ahhh...
love the fragrance.
Our goose "came here to roost" the summer that a pair of real Canadian geese decided to make our yard their home. We enjoyed watching them, but didn't enjoy the mess they made. Don couldn't stop laughing when Mr. Goose chased me back into the house! I wasn't about to mess with that guy. That next week Taylor and Don came riding back home on the riding lawn mower with the plaster goose. They found it in someone's trash. They thought I needed her to remember my scary goose moment.
We feel so fortunate that we get to live here in this beautiful spot, and with a lovely porch from which to enjoy our slice of heaven.
When I sit in my very own special reclining porch chair and look north, this is what I see.
And you can see that Don has been busy enjoying and working in our yard. He has made it very beautiful this spring.
The surprise flower bed has been busy surprising us with whatever decides to pop up. And the neighborhood bird population entertains us with jolly pool parties. They are so funny when they are bathing.
Don has cleared out all the old shrubs from in front of the porch and planted new shrubs and added flowering pots. He has decided on pink this year, and informed the "kids" to buy me pink flowers for Mothers Day. He believes in getting things organized!
I have already received one pink potted flower from Randy and Elaine. He brought it when he came last Sunday from Cincinnati. AND he hadn't even gotten the message from Dad. He just made a lucky guess at what color to buy. It IS a beautiful planter. I love it.
Lilacs happen to be one of my favorite flowers. These are miniature lilac bushes which were here when we bought our house. They were tiny, tiny when we moved in, but have grown nicely over the years. Ahhh...
love the fragrance.
Our goose "came here to roost" the summer that a pair of real Canadian geese decided to make our yard their home. We enjoyed watching them, but didn't enjoy the mess they made. Don couldn't stop laughing when Mr. Goose chased me back into the house! I wasn't about to mess with that guy. That next week Taylor and Don came riding back home on the riding lawn mower with the plaster goose. They found it in someone's trash. They thought I needed her to remember my scary goose moment.
We feel so fortunate that we get to live here in this beautiful spot, and with a lovely porch from which to enjoy our slice of heaven.
Getting To Know You
This Sunday we had a surprise visit from my niece, Karen. Karen is the daughter of my oldest brother, Jack.
Jack passed away about a year and a half ago, and he had lived in California since the 1961. I had not seen him in all that time. I did see Karen when she was a tiny baby, right before they left for California.
She is a charming girl, and we all loved getting to know her. She was here visiting her son and daughter-in-law who just this year bought a house in Carmel, Indiana. They came along for the visit on Sunday, so we
were very happy to meet this adorable couple, and to know that we have new relatives living so close by.
Stirling and Sabrina are both professional ballet dancers. They graduated from Butler University and danced professionally with the Maryland Ballet Dance Troupe. Since moving to Carmel, Sabrina is teaching at the "Performers Edge" Dance school, and Stirling is a Automobile Journalist, driving and writing about cars.
They are working to create a professional ballet company in Indianapolis.
Randy, Rod, Aunt Jane, Taylor, Don and I thoroughly enjoyed the day, and we are thrilled to know these relatives. We can't wait until we can all get together again.
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