Sunday, January 31, 2010
Going out to breakfast !!!!
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
He's drained....
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
OUCH !

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
New painting....

Saturday, January 16, 2010
My top Eleven list....

Wednesday, January 13, 2010
First outing....Walmart! (parking lot)
Monday, January 11, 2010
He's home!!!!!!!!!!!!
My sweetie is home. I arrived at the hospital this morning to participate in a 'class' for patients and family on "Going Home...". A sweet, sweet nurse outlined the details of what life at home will, should, might be like. There were 2 other patients there, all men, one other guy with his wife. One man appeared to be half asleep during the informal presentation and the other guy was moving furniture around and hopping around like a bunny. (He was promptly told to cool it...)
There was still a chance he might not go home, as we were waiting for the results of a blood test to see how well his blood was thinning. The results came back just under the wire for going home-ability, and he got the OK!
He really didn't eat or sleep well in the hospital, or as they say in England, didn't sleep well in hospital, but on the way home he made me stop at a local deli and get an 'Italian' (New England) sandwich and a large container of beef stew, which he promptly devoured! We started watching Julie and Julia, upon which he fell asleep in the recliner. He slept for about 2 hours and now is reading his e-mails on his laptop!!
Here's hoping for a strong and uneventful recovery, because, as I told you before...I 'suck' as a nurse!
Happy Day !!
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Fifth Day.....
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Fourth Day....
Today Mr. Downeastdoingstuff experienced what they think was like a panic attack. He had just finished eating supper and felt bloated and warm. Went into the bathroom and then he just didn't feel right. Nurse came in and his numbers were a little off, but soon came back to normal. Later a doctor came in and explained that this could happen. It needs to be mind over matter. But I still find it worrisome.
Now they say he's probably coming home on Monday. I would rather that anyway, because then, at 10:00 am we can both go to a little class on what to do and expect when going home after heart surgery. They don't offer this class on Sundays. Also, apparently, a visiting nurse will come out and evaluate what he might and might not need at home. ( Guess I need to clean the house!)
He's is also struggling with nasal congestion, something he gets even at home. The air is so dry in room at the hospital. They finally brought him a humidifier to use.
His roommate went home tonight, 2 days after a lung operation!!!! Good grief! Just a young guy.
So I'm home. It's 10 degrees out and I stopped for some groceries on the way home around 10 pm.
So......tomorrow is another day.
Third Day.....
Friday, January 8, 2010
Second Day....
He was feeling so poorly that he called me and asked me not to come in right after school. I was to wait a few hours so that he could rest.
I kept myself busy at school because it would have been pointless to go all the way home. So my nervous energy got a lot of work done in my classroom!!
Fortunately when I finally got up there around six, he was feeling much better.
His color is very good. They did take him out for his first walk in the morning. He managed just fine but said that his legs felt very weak, plus he has no appetite. I, myself, because somebody has to do it, had to eat his ice cream.
The nursing staff continues to be a source of wonderment.
I still keep asking him to try and stay there, oh, about 3 weeks and that I WOULD come up and visit him everyday, but he doesn't want to for some reason. Since I 'suck' as a nurse (sorry), I thought that was a great idea, but it didn't go over very well.
Seriously, I'm looking forward to Saturday. I am tired. My alarm at 5:20 am is not welcoming these days.
I am so thankful to all family and friends who have been so supportive. The support from my cyber friends, many of which I have never met, has been wonderful. Thank you.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
It's over!
Monday, January 4, 2010
So far, so good....

Sunday, January 3, 2010
Am I ready for this?


Friday, January 1, 2010
My first anniversary !

Saturday, December 26, 2009
Christmas Day lessons.....
Christmas day observations....
1. Preparing and precooking food as much as possible for 10 guests allows you to spend more time with these 10 wonderful people......NOT! Someone still has to actually physically pick up the food and do something with it.
2. Planning the order of things that have to use the oven, from appetizers to main meal, takes on a different meaning when your first dish, a crusty brie en croute doused with maple syrup and brown sugar explodes in your oven....at least the glass dish exploded, coating the bottom of the oven with a gooey mess.
Note to self: A gooey mess in the bottom of the oven begins to smoke, big time, if you continue to use the oven.
(Thanks, B, for scrapping out the gunk while I hid in the other room.)
3. Salvaging a Brie en Croute onto another plate and praying that there are no glass shards embedded in the bottom, still serves as a decent appetizer that people will still actually eat!
4. People should probably be told that one of the sliced cheeses has jalenpeno peppers in it.
5. Keep the liquor flowing....less chance of noticing glass in your bite of Brie en croute.
6. Make sure that the 20 something year olds have i phones to keep themselves entertained. Contacting someone with your iphone that is sitting right next to you, apparently is quite entertaining. Comparing what apps you have and what apps you don’t have could also be the hit of the party.
(I’m pretty cool, using the word apps, doncha think?) LOL ROTFLMAS
7. Make sure you invite at least one guest that can keep the conversation going or stopping it dead in it’s tracks with recollections from the long ago past that involve past girlfriends, embarrassing incidents, and wild stories, like the night this guest actually sold a pair of jeans he was wearing to a member of the opposite sex.
8. Nix idea of using Mom’s china and initialed silverware that she purchased from Bambergers in the 1940’s if you don’t have a dishwasher. Invest in Chinet and plastic utensils stock tomorrow.
9. Don’t cut your finger on a knife in the morning when you have to have your hands in water all day.
10. Second note to self: Build a large dining room on Christmas Eve. Eating on the floor is so not cool.
11. Finally, realize when you have a minute to sit back and observe, that you have the best family and friends in the world.
As Tiny Tim so aptly put: "God bless us. Everyone one."
Thursday, December 24, 2009
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Monday, December 21, 2009
More chipmunk action......

So I'm trying very hard to fall back asleep in the early morning, knowing that I have to get up for the day at 5:30 a.m. It's 2:00 am and once again I'm up, wide-eyed and bushy-tailed.
"This is a cautionary tale... you might NOT want to read on. All card carrying members of PETA should leave this post at this time... It might have been a Chip, might have been a Dale..., but for sure it certainly was a chipmunk. After watching its antics all day I can say this, it WAS a dancer, but NOT a member of the Chippendales. The cats and I tracked this critter ALL day, from room to room. Cats wanted to play--- I had more sinister plans. Near the end - it jumped up about 5 feet, straight into the air and even landed for a moment, on my fleece. Scary????? It reminded me of the "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" scene when the squirrel jumped out of the tree and turned the household into turmoil. Ha! Now weaker individuals(read: 'pussies', wimps, and spleeny people w/o backbone... my mom's words) would have cowered at even the thought of taking on this 1 1/2 inch 'beast'. However, after the 'damage' was done all I could think of was-- this guy (me) stays home from work for this?"
OK, here is the evidence...if you are faint of heart, don't look. (There's no blood)
Ready?
Rest in Peace, Chip.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Surgery is ON!

Wednesday, December 16, 2009
yummmm.....good blood....(or at least, better)

More delicious blood was taken from Mr. Downeastdoingstuff, a hematologist seen, white blood cell counts have doubled since Saturday.....a good thing. Things are getting better, not there yet, but better. More doctors on Friday. May have been the antibiotics he was on for a boo boo on one of his fingers recently, but not sure.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Another day.....another unexpected development...

Today was hospital check in day. ( See yesterday's post.) Our son and my sister-in-law took Mr. Downeastdoingstuff into the hospital to be prepped for the heart surgery scheduled for tomorrow. (I worked) They weren't there very long when the surgeon said that the results of Saturday's blood test showed some sort of abnormality and that they cannot proceed with the surgery right now until all that is figured out. More tests are on the horizon, but the mental and therefore, physical drain of this let down has been difficult. He worked so hard on being prepared for this day and to have a positive attitude that this burst bubble he experienced today has been tough.
So we don't know how this story is going to pan out. We're hanging in there and praying for everything to come back to normal so that this procedure can come to fruition.
Dangest thing.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Another adventure.....or something.
I love you Birdman.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Snow day.....
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson....

If you’ve ever seen the movie The Graduate starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft, you would know that there was one word that was supposed to change the world.
Plastic.
And actually, since the movie came out in 1967, plastic HAS been the word. If we had all listened to that party guest, Mr. McGuire, giving recent college graduate Dustin Hoffman advice and invested in plastic, we’d all be able to replace all the plastic around us now that is slowly killing us with something else, like glass.
But plastic is quite amazing stuff.



But best of all, you can recycle it. Start by collecting a few plastic bottles. Store in your back yard until you have enough to make something with it.
Like what?
You can make a polar fleece jacket from plastic soda bottles!
Here are the directions:
1.Cut up clean plastic bottles into a gajillion tiny, tiny, tiny itsy bitsy pieces. (See below.)

2.Put all the pieces into water to clean and remove all dust.
3. Dry all the microscopic pieces of plastic thoroughly, one at a time.
4. Put into an oven proof container and melt in a gigantic oven at 482 degrees until it's melted thoroughly.
5. Then mix the old plastic with new melted plastic that has not been used before. (Called Virgin Plastic) (EBay probably has it.)
6. Force the melted plastic through your regular 'spinneret'. (The metal disc with holes in it you have in your cupboard somewhere) (see below)

This makes the plastic into threads which harden when cooled.
7. Run the plastic through your thread stretcher-outer machine that stretches the threads to twice as long.
8. Dry thoroughly.
9. When dry, the threads are more like yarn rather than plastic. Roll into balls or wind onto a spool. (Sometimes the electric or cable companies leave large wooden spools on the side of the road.)
10. Knit into a polar fleece jacket. (See below)
