Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Happy Halloween!

I picked K up from dialysis in Aurora, and brought her home for a few hours, so she could be here for the trick-or-treaters. We grabbed dinner from the Sub Shop across the parking lot from the Aurora DaVita dialysis center. Ken and Freddie came over to share the experience. Ken had helped me setup our Halloween decorations last weekend, so we had everything up -- Norbert the eight foot dragon was out front, with some witch/skeletons hanging from the outside lights, and the grim reaper was waiting just inside the door, with a ghost and a huge black spider for company, and some Halloween themed hangings draped around. After all that, we had a pretty quiet night, with maybe just a half dozen groups of kids this time. Mandy didn't even speak up very much. She was very happy to be surrounded by "her pack". I'm guessing maybe only half the kids showed up this time. I took pics of all but one pair of kids with the trusty old digital camera, but I ran out of energy, before I found the time to download them to the computer. [ Finally got the pics online! Let me know if you have any difficult seeing them. ] Around 8:30, Ken helped Freddie take K back to Life Care. They stopped back at DaVita, to pick up a bag she had packed for the home visit, but then forgot. I stayed home, in case any of the usual late-visiting teens showed up.

Monday, October 29, 2012

Nice sunset

We have a nice sunset developing, it appears, from the reflection we can see from K's room at Life Care. See Facebook for the pic.

DaVita on Sable

Visiting K for the first time here. As she described with overflowing praise, it is a nice clean futuristic looking place! Pic on Facebook. — at Davita Dialysis Center Aurora Sable.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Tired

Mandy and I spent the night with K last night. I kept waking up and reminding her it would be a good idea to get to bed before sunrise. After all the interruptions, we didn't get a very good night's sleep, but there was no hurry getting up, so it worked out ok, except I've been tired all day. I took Mandy for a long walk through the surrounding neighborhoods and a nearby park, and enjoyed all the fall colors. We got back just in time to watch the last half of her OT session. Her OT is really working hard, to help her get control of some of the biggest issues, like letting go of one thing, and moving on to something else.

Walking around Life Care

We're out on a brisk morning walk, after spending the night with K. Nice Fall colors everywhere. We're stopped by a creek that's filled with cattails, very pretty, in a Fall-ish kind of way. And Mandy has her Jack-O-Lantern coat on. She's been the talk of the town, as we walk through Life Care on our way in and out. Pic on Facebook. — with Mandy Hushing at Life Care Center of Aurora.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Chilly morning

It's our coldest morning yet, at 25°F. Mandy's waiting out in the car, all bundled up in her bed in the back seat. I hope it warms up a bit, before we start our walk! — at Le Peep Restaurant.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Quesadillas!

Oh, this could be bad... I just reminded myself, that I don't have to starve, when I'm home alone. I remember this (cooking alone stuff) now! I just finished making my best quesadilla ever, fried in olive oil, until the toasty brown highlights came out, and loaded with fresh roasted peppers from the farmers market, with fresh cut strawberries for accent. Then again, I lost an hour, prepping, cooking, and cleaning up. Pic on Facebook.

Breakfast at OPH and a walk


The OPH Cinnamon Almond French toast sounds wonderful right now. We're splitting that, and a side of scrambled eggs and bacon. Then it's off to walk around deKoevend Park nearby. Pics on Facebook. - At The Original Pancake House

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Snowy drive

There was a pretty layer of snow everywhere this morning. The drive home from Life Care last night was quite a challenge. Lots of huge wet snowflakes were coming down, which made it nearly impossible to see the road, and the headlights were covered within a few minutes, with a thick frosting of slush, diffusing the light everywhere except on the road. I meant to leave earlier, with snow in the forecast, and me driving K's car today, but was having too much fun watching Cowboys and Aliens with her, on her new iPad. I was glad to finally be home safe and warm, enjoying a hot mug of tea.

We were using the HBO2GO app to watch the movie. I've heard there are other choices for watching TV (Hulu+ and network sponsored apps) and movies (Netflix), but haven't explored them yet.

This was the first time, in my almost 18 years in Colorado, that the headlights have gotten coated in a half inch thick layer of slush. Go figure. Just one of those freak things. We've had a lot of those, this year... And NOW I finally appreciate, why the Swedish put those little bitty wipers on their headlights. It's not just for comic relief...

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Pretty in pink

Such a gorgeous rosy mountain sunrise this morning, trimmed with subtle Autumn colors... Pic on Facebook.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Happy big Birthday!

K had her big decade birthday today (Sunday). I've been feeling overwhelmed with everything for months, if not the entire year, but this felt like a good opportunity to summon the energy and courage, and commit to doing something extra nice for her. So I spent some time at the local Apple store, and finally settled on getting her the New iPad. She chose a nice bright lime green Smart Case, that should be pretty easy to find. I think it's the first time in years, that I've seen her giggle at how much fun she's having with her new toy.

Then, what to do for a birthday dinner? We struggled with logistics, the last time I took her anywhere, and I was still pretty shell-shocked from that. But again, this felt like the time to step up, and do something regardless. She'd been talking about wanting to try the Texas Roadhouse restaurant, just down the street from Life Care Aurora. The food was delicious! We invited just enough people to fill up a booth, and that worked out just fine. We brought our own dessert, a Blackout cake from the Cheesecake Factory, that was amazing. Nobody could eat more than half a slice, which was later easily explained by the nutritional info on the side of the box -- 1200 calories per slice. Omigod.

Toe finally healing

It's starting to feel reasonable to say that my toe is finally really healing from that surgery back in August. And even then, I immediately find myself hoping I'm not jinxing it by saying that. God, this has been a long year.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Home Helpers

I rushed over to Life Care for a meeting just after lunch, and no one was there :-( but at least there was a nice view from K's room. The trees are turning to Fall colors everywhere, and the patio outside her room was no exception. One Maple tree was half green and red, kind of Christmassy, and another was full-on bright red, really pretty.

It turned out that K was enroute back from an appointment at IPOP, the prosthetic company, on Humboldt Street in downtown Denver, and the other person walked in moments after I got there. K arrived a few minutes later.

We had a pleasant meeting with Rick, the CEO of Home Helpers, a company that provides caregivers. K's OT at Life Care recommended them. They sound like they can also do the job that we had LivHome trying to do, and of course they're eager to get our business, so they can show us what a good job they can do. We may give LivHome another try first.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Soft collar

K saw Dr Prall today. He's the neurosurgeon who fused her C1-C2 vertebrae. This was her first follow up appointment since the surgery on August 13. He was unable to see her at Kindred, the Long Term Acute Care facility, but Life Care transported her to Prall's office with no problem. He told her the neck looks good, and it's time to move on from the hard plastic neck collar she's been wearing, to a soft one. Finally! I picked one up at Walgreens this afternoon, on the way here.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Fall Pics on RunKeeper

I've been recording the tracks from my walks at RunKeeper.com, using their iPhone app. I recently discovered that the app will let me take pictures along the walk, and it will GPS-reference each picture to the spot where I took it. To get an idea of how that works, follow this link to our walk Friday morning along the river. I snapped a bunch of pretty "Fall colors" pictures that I hope you'll enjoy.Click on the little picture icons along the walking route. Once you're into one of the pictures, you can use the right arrow cursor key to quickly move to the next picture.

Lots O'Visitors

K had an impromptu party at Life Care last night. Mandy and I brought her some helpings of chicken Tikka Masala, pot roast, and Caesar salad from the Whole Foods steam tables. Then Karen and the kids showed up with an Anthony's white pizza. Then Amy came, and spent some time experimenting with the loaner Mobility power chair. K has been saying that two visitors is often too much, so this was quite a challenge for her, but I think she handled it well.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Flu Shot

Our company had our health fair today. While waiting for my Flu shot, I got on Facebook and shared a nice pic of the subtle pink sunrise hues that were illuminating our neighborhood this morning.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Snow!

The NOAA says it's snowing out there! I haven't looked yet. I overslept, so now I'm soaking my foot (the morning part of the "two soaks per day" prescription), instead of leaving for work. I'm trying to be good, and follow the doc's orders, but it's so NOT what I want to be doing right now.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Yet another surgery

I'm hoping the follow up toe surgery yesterday will finally allow some healing to occur. I'm so tired of the pain and hassle.

I had emailed a picture of my toe to my podiatrist on Friday, and told him I was starting the backup antibiotics they ordered for me two weeks ago, back when I complained it wasn't looking right. It didn't seem to be getting worse at the time, so I held off on the antibiotics, but Friday I realized it was swelling, red, and painful, and decided to start them. On Monday, the doc's office said to come on down, and he'll probably take something out, meaning there's probably a contaminant in there. Sure enough, on Tuesday I went to visit, he went in, and found a piece of toenail inside the toe, wreaking havoc. He said, with that removed, my toe ought to heal up a whole lot better. I am *SO* hoping he is right about that.