Tuesday, December 30, 2008
I'm not a good blogger huh?
Thanksgiving and Christmas are over. I am so ashamed to say that I did not take ONE SINGLE PICTURE at Christmas this year. ::SHOCK::: Yes, I know. (bowing my head in shame here). Brenna came up for several days before Christmas but she wanted to get back home to spend Christmas with "the boyfriend". Alan took her, Will, and Larissa snow skiing at Sugar Mountain while she was here. W&L did ski school while A&B skied together. It was cold (4 degrees), but no wind, so it was bearable. Everyone enjoyed themselves and we hope to be able to go again this season. I hope to go with them next time. I'll have to dig out my knee brace and back brace! LOL Yes, I am getting old. I haven't skied (water or snow) since the kids were born.
Christmas Eve, we went to Chrissy's house (Alan's sister). We had a meal and gift exchange. Christmas Day was just the 4 of us. We got up, opened gifts, had a big breakfast and then went to the movies. I choose the "Marley & Me" movie. I'd only seen the tv previews, but they seemed harmless enough. OMG - the movie was rated PG, but had alittle too many bad words, hanky panky references in it. Oh, and it is SO SAD. The poor lady behind me was sobbing. Yes, I cried too.
The Saturday after Christmas, I hosted my annual "family spagetti dinner" here at the house. Brenna came back for one night so she could be here. That really made my day that she came back. In addition to the 5 of us, we had my mom, sister, brother-in-law, niece, nephew, cousin, and 3 aunts. My niece's husband had to work so he couldn't make it. Will was disappointed - he wanted to challenge Cy to a game of Guitar Hero. I was disappointed that my Uncle Steve didn't come. Steve, if you are reading this, I hope you had a good holiday! Email me sometime.
Tomorrow is the last day of 2008. We were invited to a friend's house for a casual NYE party. Kids are invited too. Alan said "Well, since we'll be around other people, maybe we can manage to stay up til midnight!". Yeap, my thoughts exactly. I will probably take a nap just in case. My idea of NYE party is to usually fall asleep on the couch until the 1 minute countdown starts on the tv.
I have a few goals for 2009, but that'll have to wait til another post. Will and Alan are playing Nerf Blaster on the Wii. I need to go join the fun.
Blessings to all,
Lysa
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
November 2008 - where we are
Me: I'm still working for PBT. I've been with Kathy (my boss) for almost 11 years now. Not a day goes by that I don't realize how blessed I am to have a job that allows me a flexible schedule and the convenience of working from home. Alan and I still attend New Beginnings UMC. We started going there in 2002. I bet we’ve missed less than 2 dozen Sundays since we started. We still feel at home and have a wonderful church family there. I don’t have many hobbies outside of work, church, friends and family. I have plenty that I would like to do…..but those things haven’t made it to the top of the priority list yet!
Alan: Alan is still teaching 9th grade Physical Science. He loves teaching, he just doesn’t get to spend much time in the classroom actually teaching. Most of the time he’s dealing with discipline issues or trying to teach the kids things they should’ve learned years ago. He turned the big 50 this year but it hasn’t slowed him down any. The first of the year started out bad (with the MRSA), but the 2nd half of the year has been great. He just got back from a field trip to Parris Island with the ROTC. He had fun reminiscing about his experience there as a marine at boot camp over 30 years ago!! Alan likes to play golf. He tries to go at least once a week. I keep him pretty busy with Honey-Do lists around the house too. He’s a wonderful husband and I’m so fortunate that he puts up with me day in and day out. Sometimes I don’t know how he does it!
Brenna: Brenna is enjoying her freshman year in college at North Georgia State University where she is majoring in nursing. She spends all her weekends with her boyfriend Nick. She gets more beautiful every day. She has her momma’s big brown eyes and her daddy’s skin tone. Beautiful child, and she never hit that rebellious teenage phase. She’s very smart and has good friends. I see great things in her future.
Larissa: Larissa is in the 4th grade. She’s a straight-A student and in CLIMB. (gifted-talented program). She’s also in gifted art. Her favorite subject changes daily – today it is Social Studies. She started hip-hop dance this year and is having fun with it. She has really grown this past year, she’s about 56 inches and weighs 75 pounds. She’s is hitting adolescence full speed! She is my “drama queen”.
Will: Will is in the 4th grade, also a straight-A student and in CLIMB. He is looking forward to 2nd semester when he gets to be a part of the school’s WBSE News Crew. He played baseball in the spring and fall months this year. He enjoys playing golf with Alan and has a pretty good swing! He’s small for his age, weighing in at 60 pounds and about 52 inches.
On this day before Thanksgiving, I find myself feeling very thankful for all that I have; my God and my church, my family, my friends, my job, my good health, a warm, dry house, financial security,..... I could go on and on. I realize how quickly that could change, so I don't want to take any of it for granted.
I pray you too are equally blessed and may God's grace shine down on you.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Lysa
Monday, September 29, 2008
Day hiking - DuPont State Forest
Saturday was spent around the house doing this and that. We did a fire in the firepit Saturday night, made lasgana in the Dutch Oven, and roasted marshmellows.
By Sunday, I was bored silly. I had already been relieved of my church duties, the sun was shining, and the news predicted the gas supply would be better soon. So, we grabbed the kids, and the dog, and took off for a day hike.
Will skipping a rock.
Just hanging out.
Its a long way down!
Mocha loves the water!
I vow to loose more weight. I look like a cow don't I?
Lake Hartwell Camping - September 2008
LOOK AT ME, I am COOKING!!! Yes, making scrambled eggs on the propane stove. They were good too!
Our campsite was "lake side", but, the lake is about a mile low. This is a poonton boat that was docked on dry land. Incredible.
The kids went "for a walk" and had been gone a while. Lynn and I decided to go find them. This is what we found. Five (out of the 6) kids were chin deep in mud.
William and Meridith
I started running down to them thinking "OMG, OMG, Will's glasses.". When I got there, Will's shirt was in a neat pile, and his glasses were SAFE, hanging on a nail in a board. What a mature, responsible little boy I have, don't you think?!!!
Willaim giving Will a mud bath.
The highlight of the trip!
What do you think this pool looked like after that mud incident?
OF COURSE NOT!!! They showered off first, but the man at the office said he was very nervous.
Alan, Curtis, and Tom cooking dinner.
Stay tuned for our next camping trip in late October!!!
Quick Myrtle Beach trip
It was last weekend before school started.
Heck yeah!!!
We stayed at The Hilton and had so much fun!
It was me, Alan, Will and Larissa.
The Montes family - Micheal, Juanita, Gavin, and Madysn.
and a family friend of there's.... geesch, I have forgotten their names - kids were Ivy, Timothy, & ???? How horrible of me!
Larissa thinks she has to bring a bucket of sea shells home from the beach every trip. This was our THIRD beach trip this year, so, I convinced her just to take a picture!
Bathing beauties!!
We were out on that beach from 9am til 5pm. The kids did not even come inside to eat. Will ate a bag of microwave popcorn and a PB&J sandwich!
I promise, Will is not about to hit Gavin in the head with the shovel!
Larissa and Ivy. Will and Gavin on the boogie boards behind them.
I wish I could take credit for this sand design. Isn't it pretty? Its an eel in coral reef.
When we finally came in for the day, the kids got showers. We ordered pizza and watched movie "College Road Trip". Will and Gavin worn out after the day in the sun.
Madysn - bad hair day? LOL She is so pretty.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Spring Break 2008
This cool pool was at the hotel we stayed at. There was a deep pool too.
Kennedy Space Center.
Easter 2008
Hunting for eggs.
Showing off an egg.
Climbing a tree
Being silly. The bunny cake is a yearly tradition.
Being silly in the front yard.
Love that hat Larissa!
And a reminder that my dad is always close by. I always hear a mourning dove when I go to my mom's house. Here it is sitting on the wire.
Larissa horseback riding
Richard Petty Driving Experience
Waiting for his turn to drive.
All suited up. Any time now.
Afterwards. "I did it. I didn't wreck!"
"WHEW, it sure is hot in there!"
Thursday, January 17, 2008
SNOW DAY
“All School Districts Closed for Teachers and Students”
scrolling across the bottom of the screen.
LOL
Yes, the white snow on the ground was beautiful too!
I’m not sure who was more excited, Alan or the kids.
I had to work, so, I still got up at 5:30am and showered and worked for a couple of hours before the rest of the family came downstairs. Alan made “daddy pancakes” for breakfast and we dug out the snow gloves and coats and sleds.
They had a ball!
By the end of the day, Will went through 4 pairs of pants (they got wet even under snow bibs) and about 7 pairs of socks. Alan walked with them to the park where there is a huge hill. They rode the sled for almost 2 hours straight. Will also rode his 4-wheeler in the snow. He liked the way it would slide when he gave it the gas!
We expect there to be a delay in the morning as the roads have some water on them that will probably ice over during the night.
Alan is doing GREAT. He went to the “Wound Center” on Wednesday so they could take pictures, measure, and make sure I’m caring for it properly. I am!! I’m not quite ready to sign up for nursing school. I did once think about going into pharmacy though.
My friend Julie called this evening and asked about the washing machine. YES, it is still working. We got the 2 lights replaced in the kitchen. I took the car to the shop yesterday. $228.13. I drove it for about 5 minutes today and the CHECK ENGINE light came BACK on. :sigh: Julie said it might be they forgot to reset the sensor. Let's hope so! We haven't bought a new over the stove microwave yet, but only because I haven't made it to Lowe's yet.
Blurry pictures (because I took them thru the glass window)
Will on the sled
Larissa's turn
Warming up by the fire!
Thanks for checking in.
God bless!
Monday, January 14, 2008
Diamonds on the front porch
Yesterday and today (today was a school holiday – teacher work day), they have been “mineral hunting”. This means they raid my kitchen cabinet of every sandwich and gallon size baggie that I have. They go to the creek and collect minerals (aka ROCKS). They step in the mud getting it all over their hiking shoes. According to Will’s jeans, I think he’s spending most of his time on his knees and bottom. They then bring my baggies back to the front porch filled with these precious “minerals” that they must wash. One plastic bowl and bucket won’t do, they must have 50, and they are all on the front porch. If you ride by the house you’ll see the lovely array of various colored buckets out front. The rocks, I mean “minerals”, are on my little table out front. They are also neatly arranged in 2 or 3 shoe boxes in the house. Be careful sitting on the couch as you may sit on a precious stone. They only remember to take their shoes off after they are half way in the door, so, the entryway is a lovely color of gray. But, you can’t tell because the floor is covered in dirty socks and jeans. They can’t throw them in the dirty clothes hamper because they say “We’re going again in a few minutes”. I guess I can count my blessings that they are changing from dirty clothes to clean clothes when they come back in.
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They are having SO MUCH FUN that I can’t for the life of me get mad at them! LOL I loved to play in the woods when I was a kid and I’m tickled that they are finally doing this.
Who knows, maybe the next pretty shiny white rock they bring up will be a DIAMOND!
Alan is doing well. He goes to the doctor on Wednesday.
Thanks for checking in.
Saturday, January 12, 2008
When it rains, it pours....
Today has not been a good day.
No, Alan is fine. It just seems like everything is falling apart around here.
1. Alan has a big chuck of meat out of him.
2. The “Check Engine” light is on in my car. We had it hooked up to the computer at the mechanic’s. Its something to do with the fuel/oil mixer thingy.Sounds expensive, and yes, that is a mechanic term.
3. This morning the light in the kitchen wouldn’t come on. We replaced the bulb. It still won’t come on. The valence is brown so I guess it went out. I wanted new kitchen lights anyhow.
4. Tonight while “cooking” dinner (aka: heating up vegetable soup in the microwave), I put the bowl in, set it to 2minutes. Two minutes later it beeps and I take it out. It isn’t hot. Repeat. Repeat again. Who ever has owned a microwave that works but won’t heat? Guess what I do???? I march to Walmart and buy another one. Just a small one to use as a camping microwave. At least now we can “cook dinner”.
I’ve washed 5 loads of laundry today and still have a few to go. (totally sanitizing the house – washing all bedding, towels, etc.) I have to admit I’m expecting the washing machine to die here soon. And the refrigerator is 14 years old. Anyone want to take a guess at which one will go out next?
Those who know me know I always look for the good in things. I try not to be a “negative person”, so, I must end on a positive note.
I’m blessed that I do have insurance to help pay the hospital bills. I can afford to just buy another microwave and light. The car is fixable too. Although Alan’s MRSA infection was serious, it was not fatal. And best of all, Alan got a call from our close, personal friend (CPF) , Bobby today! It was so good to hear from them all the way in Kentucky.
So, yes, we're having a few bumps in the road, but, its gonna be okay.
I gotta run now, the washing machine is making a funny noise........
After the fact, It wasn't so bad
I was sitting in the waiting room all by myself waiting on them to get Alan settled with his IV and in the lovely gown and cap when my Pastor walked up. I was SO GLAD to see him and have someone with me. Alan and I have been married 14 years and in that timeframe, I’ve had 5 surgeries and countless other procedures/tests in a hospital environment. But, I’ve never been on the other end, the one waiting in the waiting room. (well, other than when the kids had tubes or tonsils out, but then Alan or my mom was with me then.).
So, Pastor Ken sat and talked with me and then we both went to sit with Alan while he was in the holding room. Ken also stayed with me during the surgery until Alan came out and was in recovery. What a comfort that was. I had brought my books and even contemplated bringing my laptop, but, no way would I have been able to focus on work. Thanks Ken for being there!!
And my poor friend Syndee. I didn’t get to talk to her Friday night so she just knew from this blog that Alan was having surgery. She left work Friday morning and came to the hospital to find me, only, she didn’t know which hospital we were at. She went to one and couldn’t find me so she called the other hospital. Alan goes by his middle name so, when they looked up his name, evidently it didn’t show up. I can just imagine her frustration knowing he was at the hospital but not able to find us. Hugs to you Syndee!
Alan’s recollection of the surgery is this. “After you and Ken left they said they were going to give me some ‘I don’t care medicine”. I looked up ready to enjoy the buzz. SECONDS later a nurse asked me if I wanted some ice chips. I looked up and told her I couldn’t have any until after the surgery. I then realized I was in a different room. I saw on the clock than it was no longer 7:30, instead it was 8:40. After that, I remember everything.”
I got Alan home and fixed him a bowl of soup. He raided the refrigerator several times during the afternoon. Bud & Jane brought over some vegetable soup, cornbread, and a pie. The kids ate 3 bowls of it! I can’t say enough how appreciative I am to have had Bud & Jane.
Saturday morning:
Alan almost passed out when he took the bandage and dressing off. I had to be encouraging and tell him “It looks really good babe”. It is HUGE. It looks like someone took a diamond shaped cookie cutter to his chest. Its about an inch deep I’d say. It’s open like a big crater. I had to pack gauge in it and I just pray I did it right. That’s my only worry right now.
So, Alan is good. No real pain, just a dull ache he says. ….and with a big hole in his chest! He’s pretty depressed the way 2008 is starting out. Perhaps he’ll get all the bad stuff over with and have a good year starting soon!
Thanks for checking in….
Friday, January 11, 2008
Home from hospital
No time for a long update right now. More later.
Thanks for your continued prayers and well wishes.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Alan is having surgery Friday morning.
We had to run around trying to get him thru surgery preop in record time. I had to go to ER and find a lady to register him (it was past 5:30pm) while he was at another place in the hospital having blood pressure taken and all that stuff. It was crazy. The kids were still at Bud & Jane’s, so, they were fine.
I picked up the kids, took Alan home, and took Will to basketball. We got home and I literally threw the kids in the bed. Friday morning we’ll get the kids up super early and take them over to Bud & Jane’s. They will crawl in the bed over there until time to get up for breakfast and school. I can’t thank Bud & Jane enough for taking care of all this for me. What a huge weight off my shoulders to be able to know that the kids are fine.
Alan is nervous. He hasn’t had surgery since he had his tonsils out…… in 1967. He doesn’t want to be in pain. He just wants this all over with and to never ever get this stuff again.
I missed all afternoon at work and will be out tomorrow morning. I am blessed to have a job that allows me such a flexible schedule. Of course, the work to be done is still there, but at least I can work on it during the weekend. I thought about taking the laptop to the hospital tomorrow morning, but, I doubt I could focus enough to do anything.
Thanks for your prayers,
Lysa
Doctor's appointment today
Still in LIMBO, We will wait and see.
I'm going with Alan to the doctor's today. Bud and Jane are picking Will and Larissa up from school. They also have their grandson Tanner. The kids are excited to spend some time with him.
Keep the prayers coming!
Lysa
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Limbo limbo....
His fever is gone.
So, we had to make a decision to see the doctor today or wait til scheduled appointment tomorrow.
We sat around all morning waiting on the nurse to call. LIMBO LIMBO. I was trying to juggle who was going to pick up the kids, were they going to Science Club, what to do afterwards, etc. Thanks so much to my good friend Julie L. who said, "Just let me know and I'll get them.". Love ya Julie!
Larissa's teacher, Julie S., also was great by offering to let them stay in her room after the Science Club meeting until someone could come get them. She even offered to bring them home. (I couldn't quite convince her to let them spend the night! LOL). Thanks so much!!!
The nurse finally called. Alan spoke to the nurse and the doctor. They said this is a GOOD SIGN and to wait til tomorrow to come in. When he goes in tomorrow, the doctor might lance it alittle more, might give him an IV to boost the antibotic, or might send him to a surgeon. So, we're back in LIMBO. Alan wants me to go with him to the doctor's, so, I've had to cancel Larissa's ortho appointment for tomorrow and now I need to find someone to pick the kids up from school tomorrow. (Bud and Jane W. - I'll be talking to you about this tonight at church!)
Its so great to be a part of a church family and to have someone who I can call since I don't have biological family closeby. Of course, my good friend Syndee would always be here for an emergency but she works on the other side of town. (Love ya Syndee!)
::sigh::: - ok, enough LIMBO for me today. I have got to get some work done now. I wish I could call in a sub for 3 days! LOL
-Lysa
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
MRSA - now with a fever
Not good.
We'll be calling the doctor back tomorrow morning. I expect he'll be seeing the knife again soon.
He's in pain. Worse part is the anticipation and not knowing what to expect.
Not a good way to start the new year.
Keep the prayers coming.
MRSA - NEW FAMILY DOCTOR update
Alan went to his NEW FAMILY DOCTOR (:::drumroll:::) This doctor lifted the bandage up and said, "You need to see a surgeon". Alan said he would have fell to the floor had he not already been lying down. Alan challenged this NEW FAMILY DOCTOR, telling him that the doctor on Saturday acted as if he'd be fine by next week, he was taking double dose of antibotic, etc. The NEW FAMILY DOCTOR took his temperature (normal - GOOD SIGN) and did a CBC (normal - GOOD SIGN) and told him to come back on Thursday afternoon and he'll make a decision then. Since then the redness has decreased in size and is also not as red (GOOD SIGN), but, the he still has a very large area that is very hard (BAD SIGN), the wound looks as if its closing up, and when you press on it, no pus or fluid comes out. Does that mean he'll need to be opened back up? We don't know and Alan is extremely stressed out worrying and wondering. So, we continue to clean and pack the wound. He's doing warm compresses and trying to press on it. Last night Alan was saying "I want to do all I can do to not have to be cut on". This morning, after seeing no improvement, he's saying "I want to do all I can do just have to have a small incision". I keep reminding Alan that this is not in his hands.
On a side note - the NEW FAMILY DOCTOR does not pretreat family members. After this MRSA is completely gone from Alan, I might see about getting me and the kids tested to see if we are colonized with the virus. Checking now won't do any good. We'll also see about cleaning the house, etc. For now, Alan has a dedicated bathroom, we're using gloves, washing hands, and taking all precautions.
Next appointment with the NEW FAMILY DOCTOR is Thursday afternoon. We'll know more then. If he does have to go to a surgeon, he'll get an IV of "feel-good" drugs and will be done at the hospital. I don't know what I'll do with the kids. I'll figure all that out when time comes I guess.I
'm not sure if anyone reads this blog, but, if you are reading, Alan could sure use your prayers.
Thanks!
MRSA - from the beginning
A week or two after Thanksgiving, Alan got an infection on his right temperal tobe. (between ear and eye). Day after day, it got redder and bigger. Mary Adams from church finally convinced him to go see a doctor. Since Alan is a man, and we've only lived in this town for 9 years (yes, I'm trying to be funny), he doesn't have a family doctor, so, he went to Urgent Care. They lanced it, gave him oral antibotics and sent him on his way. Next day it was worse so back to Urgent Care. Different doctor saw it this time and sent us to ER. At ER they lanced it again and gave him IV antibotics. He went back to dr a couple more times, got lanced once more (total of 3 times) and FINALLY it healed.
Fast forward thru the holidays.
I was at Pawleys Island for my end of year meeting and Alan calls me to tell me he was driving hom from doctor's office. Yes, MRSA again. This time its on his left chest. He said he now knows what its like to have a 34C cup breast. (or at least on one side). Hummm, I don't even know what that feels like! LOL. It started as a pimple and hours later he knew he'd have to go back to the doctor. So, kids in tow, he went. They both got to watch him get the scalpel. Will said "Oh, that's a lot of blood". Larissa turned white as a sheet and the nurse had to walk her to the bathroom so she wouldn't pass out. They bandaged him up and told him to come back Saturday. They gave him bactrim nose ointment to decolonize the MRSA. They said he should have gotten this the 1st time he got MRSA. So, basically he either reinfected himself or likely he didn't ever get rid of it 1st time.
Saturday (1/5/08) Alan went back to Urgent Care, saw a different doctor (I think that's doctor #4 now) and they lanced it more and cut out dead skin, doubled his antibotic, and sent him on his way. The doctor told him to come back in a week if it wasn't better. He gave Alan the impression he thought it'd be better. Alan was told to "pack the wound" twice a day but no formal instruction on how to do that.
Saturday evening Alan and I see the wound for the first time. (Its been bandaged). I'm not sure whose jaw dropped further. I took pictures but Alan would KILL me if I posted. Let's just suffice it to say, it looks BAD. Real bad. Wound is size of a nickel, red as fire from his neck to his arm pit and hard as a rock and black around the wound from brusing (doctor pushing on it to get infection out). We try to clean it, try to dress it, and just try to trust the doctors.
Perhaps my trust isn't all it should be as I definately asked my church family for prayers!
Sunday I talk to my dear sister. I wish she lived near us. I mean like RIGHT BESIDE US. I needed her when the kids were newborns, when they were toddlers, when they were preschoolers, when I had my surgery, when I needed a friend, well, ....you get the idea. Anyhow, she told me to get Alan to a "REAL DOCTOR". So, I convinced Alan to stay home from school on Monday and find a family doctor. I'll update on that next post.