Monday, December 1, 2008

Busy, Busy, Busy

This is Matthew looking holy and "blessing" Lauren since he somewhat resembles Jesus here. No blasphemy intended.




I've been asked a bit lately about my absence. Fear not. I have been remarkably busy.






First, there's the issue of my arthroscopy. Obviously, I made it through. It was some MUCH needed time off. They left the cyst, which I've since named Gordon Baker. Baker's cysts usually arise from almost any form of knee arthritis and cartilage (particularly the meniscus) tear. One night, while strung out on percocet, I decided that I should welcome my cyst into my life. I decided that if I must live with it, I should at least name him. Alas, Gordon Baker was born. It turned out that he was farther back in the joint than was originally thought, therefore he stayed. That's fine with me, as long as he doesn't cause me problems.






Post-surgery was a bit more than I anticipated. It was great the weekend Mom was down here. Lilly went camping with Dad, so it was just Kay, Alyssa, Mom and me. At one point over that weekend, Kaylan and Alyssa were on the bed with me while we had a tea party. Then Kaylan looked at me and we had a brief conversation that went something like this:






Kay: Mom, I like when you have your medicine.



Me: Yeah? Why's that?



Kay: Well, because you get really happy and you smile a lot.






I know what you're thinking, "Out of the mouths of babes...," right???


(And this is Joseph doing his best Blue Steel while doing his best Captain Morgan.)


I spent the week prior to surgery making sure I had everything done for this latest psych course since the day of surgery was also the last day of this class. I did and managed a B.






The week of recovery was a &*$@#. My knee was so swollen and it itched under the bandage. The itch was almost worse than being bed-ridden for a couple days. But I managed and now it's better. The follow-up was awesome. The stitches came out, and I got the green light to continue my life. WOO HOO!!! That meant simple things that I had taken for granted, like driving, were ok. Dr. Ditzler said "moderate activity." Funny, I suspect that MY idea of moderate and HIS idea are very, very different.






Then came the rush to get ready for Thanksgiving. The kids got out of school the Tuesday before and we went straight up to Mom and Dad's. It was nice getting everyone together. I don't think I've laughed that much in years. Everyone got along and there was much laughter-mostly making fun of Veronica and Joseph and all the stupid songs they used to make up when we were kids. Then there was the issue of Lilly being SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much like I was when I was a kid. I swear someone should've punched me back then. I was watching some OLD, OLD, OLD home movies from when I was about 8 (Lilly's age). Dad should've stopped the camera and then turned it back on with me in tears holding a steak over one eye. Justice.

(Mom, Joseph, Hailey and Alyssa with Heleman.)




So, now I'm back, getting registered for next semester. I've officially decided to finish my current degree plan, and then I'll go back to major in poli sci. At least I have something for fall back on should politics not turn out the way I want, and I have a funny feeling that everything's going down in a hand basket. But that's just me.






That's the update since a few weeks ago. It still feels stiff and swollen most of the time. I guess that's to be expected since it hasn't even been 3 weeks and I have arthritis. Now the other leg's starting it even more than it was before. Perhaps it's just compensation pain. Whatever. It's dinner time and I'm starving. Laters, lovely people.

3 comments:

Chris said...

Ev,
I'm glad you're all right, even if Gordan is going to be with you for a while. It has been nice getting a glimpse of your life, and through you bits and pieces about your family. I still feel a deep love for each and every one of you, even though I rarely express it (you deserve better from your old bishop!). I am also really excited to sense the vitality of your political views. That gives me hope for the future. Thank you.

Carli said...

Holy Crap! Matthew does look like Jesus! Or a hippie...can't decide.

Jeanette said...

Sorry about your knee. It stinks aging doesn't it?

Jim laughed hysterically (did I spell that right? I never know how to check spelling while leaving a comment) when I told him about the Never Ending Story. He had forgot we have that CD. Good times! May we all have many more...