Whose idea was it to have Jaida's surgery before the holidays? Huhn?? I'd like to have a word with them.
Oh.
That would be me.
It's not like we had much of a choice. And I am super glad that she should be walking better by Christmas itself. It's just going to be a lot of time and effort and frustration. OTOH, it is wonderful to have her back home. Poor sweet girl is not feeling so good and has slept the majority of the time since we got her back here. They sent us home with a huge packet of discharge instructions and a link to her PT Program to be done at home. It's a lot! I made a checklist for the next three days of everything that she needs and put it on the fridge. Maybe this time we won't double-dose her on Trazadone like when she had her right knee surgery. She was *zonked* that time.
Friday, she'll need a different list and on Monday she start a new PT routine. When I was scrambling to make the list on Google Docs, I couldn't figure out how to add a checkbox. After 10-15 minutes of trying to draw one, I saw that there is a "Checklist" under Format. *slaps forehead*
I realized this morning that is exactly 10 years since I got my breast cancer diagnosis. I got my biopsy results two days before Christmas and I didn't say anything until the 26th. So almost 10 years of being cancer-free! I think I finished treatment in May or June of 2014. I am not worried about the mammo, only my run of crummy-ish luck right now. BUT--- I am not saying a word-- only knocking on wood and thinking positive thoughts.
Gary's going to need to be in charge of Jaida since I am going to be out most of the day. He spoils the you-know-what out of her so I know she'll be happy with him by her side. Whisky has been sweet to her. And just as I imagined, W can get in and out of the baby-gated area with no problem. LOL!
If-- a big if-- I have time I hope to hang out in the Gallery. I don't think I will have time to scrap today but the Gallery is amazing and festive!
HAGD!!
PS: Caitlyn said to say thank you so much for the hugs you sent her for Squirrel
Oh.
That would be me.
It's not like we had much of a choice. And I am super glad that she should be walking better by Christmas itself. It's just going to be a lot of time and effort and frustration. OTOH, it is wonderful to have her back home. Poor sweet girl is not feeling so good and has slept the majority of the time since we got her back here. They sent us home with a huge packet of discharge instructions and a link to her PT Program to be done at home. It's a lot! I made a checklist for the next three days of everything that she needs and put it on the fridge. Maybe this time we won't double-dose her on Trazadone like when she had her right knee surgery. She was *zonked* that time.
Friday, she'll need a different list and on Monday she start a new PT routine. When I was scrambling to make the list on Google Docs, I couldn't figure out how to add a checkbox. After 10-15 minutes of trying to draw one, I saw that there is a "Checklist" under Format. *slaps forehead*
I realized this morning that is exactly 10 years since I got my breast cancer diagnosis. I got my biopsy results two days before Christmas and I didn't say anything until the 26th. So almost 10 years of being cancer-free! I think I finished treatment in May or June of 2014. I am not worried about the mammo, only my run of crummy-ish luck right now. BUT--- I am not saying a word-- only knocking on wood and thinking positive thoughts.
Gary's going to need to be in charge of Jaida since I am going to be out most of the day. He spoils the you-know-what out of her so I know she'll be happy with him by her side. Whisky has been sweet to her. And just as I imagined, W can get in and out of the baby-gated area with no problem. LOL!
If-- a big if-- I have time I hope to hang out in the Gallery. I don't think I will have time to scrap today but the Gallery is amazing and festive!
HAGD!!
PS: Caitlyn said to say thank you so much for the hugs you sent her for Squirrel