The Ridge
On Tuesday, June 6th, Bill was up at 5:50. No alarm was set, WE’D decided last night that he wasn’t going anywhere today. π There was no convincing on my part necessary and he had already texted Billy not to expect him. We lazed in bed a bit after he took Gibbs out and I know he dropped off again. He had a bit of an uncomfortable night’s sleep. I had a job to do, so left the boys at home and drove into the Mat.
Last night's sunset The smoke from the fires is affecting the air quality here too |
It took me the usual hour to clean and when I was about to leave, a couple of Sandy’s boys had arrived to set up the two new water softeners. Busy busy. They are sure piling money into the business, I hope it is worth it for them. I’m enjoying the extra benefits. I left at 8:45 and headed back home. Gibbs will be happy to have his Daddy home today but he was still happy to see his Mom come home too.
Sandy Hamilton's team arrived to work as I was readying to leave |
When I returned, Bill was dressed and ready to go to town. His shoulder/arm was no better, he still couldn’t lift it higher than a 45-degree angle. We went to the Emergency Dept. at the Durham hospital and this accentuates why a small town is nice. There was no delay with them taking him in after he registered.
It has been awhile since we've
been in a hospital.
I know I didn't miss it!
There was
a delay for me, however, while I waited as they put him through the motions.
That’s okay, I was prepared with my book. They had a/c running and, of course, it
blew right on me wherever I sat. An hour and a half later, I moved outside to
the step and continued to read. π
When Gibbs and I went for our walk,
these families were having a picnic, I think,
in the neighbours front fieldThey sure hustle when they see us
"Come along children, hurry!"
After an
ultrasound they learned that Bill has torn a rotator cuff. It wasn’t clear enough to determine what
other damage has been done but the doctor thinks there could possibly be more
torn ligaments. Two hours after arriving,
we left the Emerg. Really, that isn’t terrible. We went to the Pharmacy for a
sling and Bill has a list of things he needs to get done over the next few
weeks.
An Xray,
an MRI, an Orthopedic surgeon visit (in the event of) and physical therapy
sessions. It will be a slow process for Bill, no matter how quickly things
move. You all know that he doesn’t like to sit around. Unable to do much of
anything, he’s going to go a little stir-crazy but it can’t be helped. We’ll
just hope for the best. He called his boss and Mike was very supportive,
wishing him all the best outcomes.
I
finished my book this afternoon, the one I started yesterday morning. It is a
Stuart Woods story called Naked Greed. I couldn’t stop reading it, pages were
just flipping by. π Today was a cooler day but the sky
still graced us with sunshine to charge our panels and we were unplugged from
power again. Last month’s electric bill was less than we though after the rainy
days we had so this should be another good one.
Because
Bill has a hard time cutting food (it’s his right arm), let alone lifting a
fork to his mouth so I decided to cut the chicken thighs up into an Instant Pot
Chicken Pie. I was not sure how it would all turn out, the Bisquick topping
instructions were rather ‘blurry’, however it was delicious! Bill enjoyed it as
well and we have leftovers! For dessert, I’d also made the yummy No-Bake
Pineapple Cheesecake.
Because I've run out of today's
pictures.........I'll share one of
our Alberta grandchildren.
Easton having fun on the slide
I’ll be on
cleaning up duty for a while since Bill can’t use both hands at this stage but
he can load and unload a dishwasher and that is a big help. π This was a good day and we’ve received one appointment for
Xrays which will give us even more info. Being in the hospital today, waiting, is certainly something I haven't missed doing. It has been quite a while for either of us.
Hadley with her award winning smile Good night! |
Thank you
for the visit and thank you all especially for your concerns for Bill. We
appreciate it. ♥
Sure hope Bill has a quick recovery. For a minute I thought you were reading the new Stuart Woods book that came out today and I jealous because I wasn’t able to get it :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for Bill's wishes.
DeleteHaha that's funny. No, i just read them as the come to the surface in our cupboard.
Wishing Bill a quick recovery. He can do some relaxing for a bit.
ReplyDeleteYes, i told him it was God's way of slowing him down.
DeleteSorry to hear of Bill’s injury- my experience was that X-ray was insufficient but MRI did the trick.Repair with fantastic surgeon & was arthroscopic with titanium pin & took only 40 minutes from start to wake up- so hope Bill gets the same care as the shoulder has been just fine.All the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you A.James. sounds like surgeries are now so quick. I appreciate the testimony!
ReplyDeleteOh, that is a shame. I do hope Bill's recovery is quick and he doesn't go too stir crazy. Good thing he enjoys reading as that will help pass the time.
ReplyDeleteYou have adorable grandchildren! Boy, they grow up quickly.
Oh poor Bill! Love the pictures of Easton and Hadley, they are really growing! Dinner and dessert look yummy!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Bill and you. It looks like he's getting good care. Thank you for sharing pictures of the babies. They are so cute. Hadley's smile warmed my heart.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will be a great nurse. Hope Bill gets better soon.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes to Bill for a fast recovery. Your dessert reminded me of my cool whip pies!
ReplyDeletePosted over on Nancys' blog ~ she cooks about as much as I do! Yours looks really good!
89 here in The Valley of the Sun...Arizona. Enjoying all your pictures!
Glad you can say it was a good day, sorry about Bill's rotator cuff! He's gonna have to take up walking so he doesn't go stir crazy!
ReplyDeleteI do hope there is not much damage to Bill's arm. A torn rotator cuff is not something that you want added damage to.
ReplyDeleteYour dessert looks scrumptious.
God bless.