Happy Monday! How was your weekend? I had a nice day yesterday, Vax went fine although I was definitely "overstimulated" by being around so many people for such a long time in a year! My arm is sore but nothing that I cant deal with.
It was amazing to have my parents inside my house. We could actually talk to each other. We all had masks on and were spread out but it felt more like a "real" visit. My dad just casually dropping health bombs on me... sure...
To make a long story semi-short, it started when I asked him if he were able to get pain relievers for the shoulder pain. His shoulder joint is bone on bone and all of the surrounding soft tissue is gone. He said he still has them left when he had pains in his side in January and the Dr thought it might be kidney stones. A CT scan showed no stones but a nodule on his lung. The pulmonologist says the nodule is not cancerous, just watch it. But while at the Pulmonologist office, he notices an irregular heartbeat. Brings him upstairs to my dad's GP and has him to an EKG immediately. Yup, irregular heartbeat. The cardiologist has him wear an EKG monitor for 14 days and everything checked out except he's allergic to the medical tape and has hives and blisters all over. My parents never said a thing. [frusty smilie rolling pin smilie] He also mentioned that he had to postpone one of the first appts because he was waiting on a COVID test after he was exposed but my mom had let that slip a while ago.
Now before you all (correctly!) remind me that I don't tell my parents everything either, it just seems like over the course of the six or seven weeks this happened that someone could tell me one tiny bit of info!
My goodness, my family is [rolls eyes smilie]...
After dinner, we played a game of Cards Against Humanity. whew, it was a crazy one. The kids censor the worst of the cards when they play with mom and dad but I had one that I wasn't comfortable using and had in my hand the entire game. In the last round (we play until all of the cards are gone, not just when the first person wins the number of cards needed according to the rules) we all have one card left, Caitlyn reads the phrase and the Awful Card I am holding works in it but I can't give it to my daughter to read! I had it over and whine that don't want to give it to her. She reads the card and the three of them stare at it in silence. I am shouting at them, "I didn't want to play this card!"
Then everyone was laughing hysterically and decided that this card should also be removed from the deck when the parents are around haha!!!
Today I have a bunch of stuff to do around the house, the biggest is the food shopping and coupons and dinner ideas. 100% excitement. *G*
Hope you'll have a fab day!!
It was amazing to have my parents inside my house. We could actually talk to each other. We all had masks on and were spread out but it felt more like a "real" visit. My dad just casually dropping health bombs on me... sure...
To make a long story semi-short, it started when I asked him if he were able to get pain relievers for the shoulder pain. His shoulder joint is bone on bone and all of the surrounding soft tissue is gone. He said he still has them left when he had pains in his side in January and the Dr thought it might be kidney stones. A CT scan showed no stones but a nodule on his lung. The pulmonologist says the nodule is not cancerous, just watch it. But while at the Pulmonologist office, he notices an irregular heartbeat. Brings him upstairs to my dad's GP and has him to an EKG immediately. Yup, irregular heartbeat. The cardiologist has him wear an EKG monitor for 14 days and everything checked out except he's allergic to the medical tape and has hives and blisters all over. My parents never said a thing. [frusty smilie rolling pin smilie] He also mentioned that he had to postpone one of the first appts because he was waiting on a COVID test after he was exposed but my mom had let that slip a while ago.
Now before you all (correctly!) remind me that I don't tell my parents everything either, it just seems like over the course of the six or seven weeks this happened that someone could tell me one tiny bit of info!
My goodness, my family is [rolls eyes smilie]...
After dinner, we played a game of Cards Against Humanity. whew, it was a crazy one. The kids censor the worst of the cards when they play with mom and dad but I had one that I wasn't comfortable using and had in my hand the entire game. In the last round (we play until all of the cards are gone, not just when the first person wins the number of cards needed according to the rules) we all have one card left, Caitlyn reads the phrase and the Awful Card I am holding works in it but I can't give it to my daughter to read! I had it over and whine that don't want to give it to her. She reads the card and the three of them stare at it in silence. I am shouting at them, "I didn't want to play this card!"
Then everyone was laughing hysterically and decided that this card should also be removed from the deck when the parents are around haha!!!
Today I have a bunch of stuff to do around the house, the biggest is the food shopping and coupons and dinner ideas. 100% excitement. *G*
Hope you'll have a fab day!!