On Monday, Aug. 21st when
I woke up, I peeked out the blind and thought what the heck? Oh yah, now I
remember. The good news again was the blue sky. I missed seeing the sun come up
this morning, there is a building in my way.
The building that was in my way of a sunrise this morning (the picture was taken last night) |
Bill said last night that the traffic
would die down by 11 and we left windows open on the east side of the Suite. I
dropped off as usual with my ear plugs and never heard a peep until my first
wakening at 5. Rolled over and dozed until 6:30.
We have the best puppy dog in the world |
Being temporarily entertained by The Price is Right in the lounge |
He took turns sitting with us and greeting other clients |
So, by 8 o’clock we were washed and
had a bowl of cereal. We were ready to vacate at a moment’s notice if they came
to get our Suite. When 9 rolled around and there was no movement to do so, I
took Clemson inside the CanAm building to the lounge area to wait. Bill was
bustling off already as he had an orientation scheduled for this morning. May
as well work while he is here.
Love this little set up A newer model Airstream "The Base Camp" |
It was kind of a mixed-up day, as
seems to happen on a busy day in this business, but we soon discovered that our
Suite would be going into the bay just after lunch hour. Good! Since we had
scheduled this repair back in April, we were hopeful that it would at least get
looked after today or tomorrow.
this one is adorable |
Especially if you pull it with this Porsche (Psst: it is For Sale) |
I spent much of the day in the lounge
and it was nice to see a lot of my CanAm friends, Martin, Phil, Pat, Wendy,
Nicole, Joe, Josee and Kirk, whom I haven’t seen for a long time. Bill and I
went out to make a sandwich for lunch and around 1:00 they pulled our unit
inside to start on the work. My sister, Donna, texted around 1:30 that Gerry
was going in to surgery very soon.
this is the monitor board outside the waiting rooms |
Since Bill was in the throes of an
afternoon orientation he asked Phil to drive me to the hospital to sit with her
for the day. We spent a long afternoon in the waiting room and watching the
monitor board to know when he was moved from the operating room to the recovery
room. Well, they call that now the Post Anesthetic Care unit, nothing stays the
same you know.
A close up of the schedule |
Recovery Room at 5:38 |
We waited to hear from the doctor how
things went in surgery but after 2 hours of no word, pushed the limits and
checked with the volunteer staff at the desk. Once she checked the patients in
recovery she told us when Gerry would be moved to a room. This gave us and
Donna, especially, the peace she needed and we left to walk back to her motel
to pick up her car. We were starving!
Caught a glimpse of the sky as we wove our way through construction at Base Line Road |
and when the opportunity arose to get a picture with this 'eye candy' group............I did |
We met Bill, his daughter, Jess and
her boyfriend, Matt, at Swiss Chalet for supper. They had already eaten but
joined us anyway for a drink together. Donna and I had a nice meal in their
company. The rotisserie beef meal was awesome! We said our goodbyes to Donna
around 8:30 so she could head back up to the hospital. She was anxious to see
Gerry.
Donna and I, full tummies now |
Our Suite was sitting outside the bay
doors in CanAm with at least one of the few jobs completed. They pulled it out
so we could sleep in it tonight. Sleep in it we will, we were tired after a
long busy day. We are glad that Gerry seemingly has come through the surgery
without any complications and are anxious to hear what the doctor had to say.
Bill, Matt and Jess |
The road to recovery will be a long
one, as is typical in any surgery, so wish him all the best. I hope you have
had a good day. We are glad this one has come to an end. I doubt you saw much
more of the eclipse than we did and if you did, you must have done it properly.
Bill had a peek at the beginning through welder’s goggles but it was so slight
here in Canada I don’t think I missed much.
On a last note, R.I.P. Gerry Lewis.
At 91 you led a great long life doing what you love.
Thank you for stopping by. Any
comments you wish to make are appreciated.
wow, you really were busy today. Hope your suite is done tomorrow so you can get back to a "normal" life style again. ;) Thank you again for the read, and your brother in laws recovery is in our thoughts.
ReplyDeletethank you Lori. Glad to see you're still reading!! :)
DeleteThanks for thinking of Gerry.
Glad to see you are a girl willing to grab the opportunity when it arises...nice picture with the "eye candy"...lol
ReplyDeleteGlad to read, it looks like, your brother-in-law came through his surgery without complication.
Hope you get everything taken care with the Suite quickly. Though I am sure it is at least nice to be among friends while you wait.
Years ago I would never taken advantage of the 'opportunity' but at this age there is no holding me back! ha ha
DeleteGerry will have a bit of a stretch to get well but the big picture will be worth it.
thank you, the Suite should be finished today.........we hope.
A busy day you had and the suite is being looked after, hope ut gets wrapped up soon. We have been there a couple of times.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear Gerry's surgery went well, hope for a speedy recovery.
thanks George.
DeleteThe monitors in the hospital are very interesting, here you have to wait for the nurse to come tell you what's going on and then wait for the Doctor to come tell you about the surgery. That's something! Glad his surgery went well! Hoping the Suite gets finished soon for you all. Love the pic of you and the firefighters. Have a friend who never missed an opportunity, be it firefighters, police or cowboys! She was well into her eighties when we would travel and she'd jump into the pic! haha...
ReplyDeleteThings are coming along and we were glad our Suite needed surgery at the same time Gerry needed it so we could be here for Donna. It is a long boring day waiting for someone to come out of surgery.
DeleteThe firefighters were indeed eye candy and a fun bunch of guys too. :)