Thursday, January 22, 2009

The "Blueberry" is History

1/23/09 -- I added two pictures from the next day to the end of the post.

Last evening we were home when the youngest member of the household called to say she had an accident. She was a bit disoriented and didn't know where she was. We told her we would meet her at the emergency room at the hospital. When we got near the hospital, we saw all the lights of emergency vehicles and realized the accident was only a couple hundred yards from the hospital. We took a few pictures of the car and then went to the emergency room.




She was fine--just a bunch of bruises and bumps. She will be off work for the next four days to get her limbs limbered up again, take care of insurance business, and begin the search for another car.




We are thankful for a number of things: (1) her injuries are minor (2) we were able to be there for her (3) it was not her fault (someone pulled out of KFC in front of her. She flew across two lanes, hopped a curb, crossed a parking lot, and stopped a few feet outside a building.) (4) she only hit the one car (if there had been traffic coming the opposite direction [as there usually is on that stretch] she would have hit them too). (5) We brought her home with us from the emergency room last night.




deployed airbags that probably kept her from hitting the windshield

the "Blueberry"





the "other" car

Friday, January 09, 2009

Shift in Responsibilities

Since surgery is past and the healing is going well, we have shifted our responsibilities. Mary is now doing most of the housekeeping responsibilities and I am bringing in coal and anything that requires heavier lifting. When the snow comes this weekend, I'll be doing the shoveling.

We have an appointment with the medical oncologist and two weeks later with the radiation oncologist. Following those, we should know more about the treatment plan.

The photos from the previous post are relevant to today also. It looks like that again even before the snow that is forecast for this weekend.

Sunday, December 21, 2008

Winter Wonderland

These are from this afternoon. We had ice on Friday; it didn't melt on Saturday; Sunday was an additional coating of ice and snow.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Moving Ahead

Surgery is now scheduled for December 23. To some people, that may sound terrible to have surgery two days before Christmas. For us, it is a perfect time. It is the last half day of school before Christmas vacation. I will be available to bring her home after surgery and be home with her for the next two weeks. If we could have picked a day, it probably would have been that day.

It feels like we are finally moving toward treatment rather than just testing. We realize that testing is necessary to determine treatment, but this is a good step forward. Last night for the first time since the diagnosis, I heard her singing in her print shop. That was a good sign too.

Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Waiting Mode

We are in the waiting mode right now. The MRI was on Monday and the appointment with the surgeon is on Thursday.

For now, we are just waiting for that appointment knowing that there will be lots of information given and many decisions to be made following the appointment.

She worked a full day today, but we are nearing the end of that for a while. Our guess is that surgery will be next week. She was approved for unpaid Family Health and Medical Leave from work. That means she can be off and will not lose her job. The supervisors have said they will work with her--allowing her to work when she feels well enough to work and not work when she doesn't.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The First Snow of the Winter

It was snowing when we came home from work today. We have had flurries before, but this is the first time there was actually a wee bit of snow on the ground this winter.

Saturday, November 01, 2008

Sophomores/Juniors

The sophomore and junior classes had a social on Thursday evening. It was held in the barn of one of the families from school. They played a few games outside before supper: capture the flag, tug of war, pancake toss, etc.

Supper was prepared by Big John's Catering. We had delicious burgers and fries.


One of the after supper games was calf-dressing. Poor calves!








Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Perception

What do you see?









Sunday, October 12, 2008

Apple Festival

Putting apples into the cider press


chopped apples

adding another layer of apples


beginning to press the cider from the apples


an hour later they were almost completely pressed



making apple butter
cooking three different kinds of soup: chicken noodle, ham & bean, and vegetable



snitz & knepp

Joanna Furnace stoves

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

There is Life After 50


When Mary's niece delivered this to me this morning, I thought, "Oh! that's nice--a carved watermelon.

But, then, I lit the candle and stepped away from it. That was when I saw the carving is a balloon.


Sunday, September 14, 2008

Camping at Little Buffalo State Park

This weekend we were camping at Little Buffalo State Park. There were about 15 people coming and going all weekend. Most of us went on Friday evening and set up camp in the rain. We were thoroughly soaked by the time the tents were set up and we were moved in for the weekend. Fortunately, we had also rented a cottage for those who are not tenters. After we were set up, we had supper and played a few games in the cottage before the rest of us headed back to our wet tents.

On the left is the Hilton Hotel and on the right is the LaQuinta. The Ramada Inn isn't visible on this picture.


Saturday morning we were delighted to see the blue sky and sunshine. It was still very wet, but we at least had some sunshine. We did a little hiking in the morning. Visited the covered bridge, the mill, and the butterfly garden.




I missed out on Saturday afternoon and evening while I attended a 20-year reunion of the first classes at school. When I returned I took another lady with me; several others had come while I was gone too. They had had rain off and on all day and it was still wet but not too bad.


Sunday morning we were responsible for breakfast. We fried our eggs; Norma reminded us we had hashbrowns; we fried those. Norma reminded us we had sausages and ham; we fried those. Eventually, we got breakfast together.

After breakfast we had a devotional and then packed up. It was so hot and humid that we were not eager to do any hiking today so we all headed home much earlier than we thought we would.





Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Renovation Progress Report #8 -- The LAST One

Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!!!!



All I can say is "Thank You" to everyone who contributed to the renovation of our office. It is the area where we spend most of our time when we are home. We use it for the print shop and my school work. Most of what we do here on a regular basis is in the office. I say "thank you" because of the generosity of family and friends who made the renovation possible. For the last two or three years, we have been saving all the money we received as gifts for birthdays, Christmas, graduation, and any other occasion. That money made possible the purchase of all the supplies we needed for the walls, floor, and ceiling, electrical wiring we added, and the new cabinet to house the phaser and xante printers. Again, I say "thank you" to all of you who gave us any money gifts in the last two or three years.

This last update on the renovation has four photos--one of each wall of the office. The project is almost finished. There is a little trim work to be done. One wall we have to decide if we are going to paint or paper. Other than that, it is finished and we are moved in. We really like it and will enjoy many hours in here this winter.



Our desk area is much more organized.


I already have papers to grade spread out on my desk. The cabinet houses the phaser and xante printers and lots of supplies that we stashed on the table before the renovation.

We didn't do much to this little wall. It was done before we moved here.

The wall on the left of the photo is the one that needs to be either painted or papered. It is bare drywall at this point.