Hard to believe it has been so long since I posted. Looking back on the last few months makes it easier to see what has transpired. We had a quiet Christmas and New Year's, and were going to head out for a vacation to the beach in San Diego for Super Bowl weekend. At the airport, my wife became quite distressed with not being able to catch her breath. An ambulance ride to the emergency room preceded open heart surgery to replace a defective aortic valve. Here we are a few months later, and we are about to try that vacation thing one more time. Think good thoughts about May 8. I'll report on how we did when we get back.
On the work side of life, things are going fine, I am in the process of transitioning from one employer to another, but keeping the same job. It has to do with being a contract employee up until now, and after Monday the 30th, being a regular full-time employee.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Care Giver
For the last couple months, the wife and I have been dealing with her medical condition. Diverticulitis flared up and produced an abscess on her colon. A week in the local hospital calmed down the abscess, which was surgically removed in a colon resection three weeks later. This next week, four weeks after the last hospital stay, she will go in again to have an ileostomy reversed. It has been quite an ordeal, as she has been tremendously weakened by all this.
Throughout all of it, with the exception of a couple visiting nurse visits, I have been caring for her as well as working, cleaning, and all the other mundane things necessary to keep up a household. There are moments when I feel a bit sorry for myself, what with having to do all this stuff, but mostly, it reminds me of what she was doing every day while I was at work. If you ever start to feel like you're not in a partnership with your spouse, try doing it all yourself. It is amazing how soon you realize that there is a lot of stuff you do not appreciate that is being done while you are not looking. Take a few minutes and remind your spouse, life-partner, POSSLQ, that you appreciate what he or she does to add to your shared quality of life.
Throughout all of it, with the exception of a couple visiting nurse visits, I have been caring for her as well as working, cleaning, and all the other mundane things necessary to keep up a household. There are moments when I feel a bit sorry for myself, what with having to do all this stuff, but mostly, it reminds me of what she was doing every day while I was at work. If you ever start to feel like you're not in a partnership with your spouse, try doing it all yourself. It is amazing how soon you realize that there is a lot of stuff you do not appreciate that is being done while you are not looking. Take a few minutes and remind your spouse, life-partner, POSSLQ, that you appreciate what he or she does to add to your shared quality of life.
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Replacement Car
I am a bit of a car nut, always looking at Corvettes and classic cars. I have always enjoyed the mechanical and artistic aspects of cars. So after owning my ultra dependable Toyota Avalon for the last few years, I started looking around for something different, sportier, with more personality. I thought about a 'vette, but they do sit pretty low, and getting in and out may prove to be a bit less graceful than in my earlier days. So I was looking at the new Buick Regal Turbo, which is really an Opel. I looked at the new Volvo S-60. Both very nice. At the same lot as the Volvo, I found a Certified Previously-Owned 2007 Jaguar XJ8L. Which I bought. Very luxurious, and it is sporty as well, being powered by a reasonably powerful 4.2 liter V-8. It has lots of gadgets which I am familiarizing myself with. Here's a couple pictures:
Sunday, September 4, 2011
The summer has sizzled past me
It has been a hot summer here in Huntsville, pretty humid as well, although not much rain for the last month or so. Today, Tropical Storm Lee is approaching, with the promise of a few days worth of much-needed rain. Hopefully, no tornadoes or flooding. I have not inspired to write much in the blog lately, life goes on with most of the normal stuff happening.
We had some issues with the house we rent, the realty management company has been pretty good for getting stuff repaired, the singular exception being the high end stove we have in the kitchen. It blew a circuit board or something during cleaning the oven, so we've been without an oven for over a month. I managed to totally incinerate a pizza in the barbecue before learning how to gauge when its done. And without an oven available, it is amazing, you start to crave things that require baking. Like meat loaf, or pot roast.
We have been trying to plan a vacation this year, and have settled on spending a week or so in Sante Fe, New Mexico. We've not been there before, and it sounds a lot like another favorite of ours, Sedona, AZ. So barring any unforeseen things, we'll head out the first of October for a week.
We had some issues with the house we rent, the realty management company has been pretty good for getting stuff repaired, the singular exception being the high end stove we have in the kitchen. It blew a circuit board or something during cleaning the oven, so we've been without an oven for over a month. I managed to totally incinerate a pizza in the barbecue before learning how to gauge when its done. And without an oven available, it is amazing, you start to crave things that require baking. Like meat loaf, or pot roast.
We have been trying to plan a vacation this year, and have settled on spending a week or so in Sante Fe, New Mexico. We've not been there before, and it sounds a lot like another favorite of ours, Sedona, AZ. So barring any unforeseen things, we'll head out the first of October for a week.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Mid-May Update
We survived the big storms and tornadoes of a couple weeks ago. Suffered no damage, unlike so many other folks here in Alabama. The biggest tornado, an EF-5, passed just a few miles north of us. We feel quite fortunate to have been spared.
The storm knocked out 1600 miles of power lines in Alabama, according to the TVA. We were without power for 5 or 6 days. The storm hit on a Wednesday afternoon, and we drove to Nashville to get a generator on Friday morning. We saved the food in our 'fridge and freezer, and were able to survive reasonably well. We grilled some, and because we have a gas stove, were able to cook indoors. Hot water was the biggest challenge.
It took another few days before I was able to go back to work, but even that is pretty much back to normal. As we drive around the area, it is sobering to see the damage, but also encouraging to see people working hard to clean up and put things back in order.
My lovely bride left for a long-planned trip today. She is going to accompany her 89-year old mother in Italy for a few weeks, so the dogs and I are by ourselves for that time. I miss her already.
The storm knocked out 1600 miles of power lines in Alabama, according to the TVA. We were without power for 5 or 6 days. The storm hit on a Wednesday afternoon, and we drove to Nashville to get a generator on Friday morning. We saved the food in our 'fridge and freezer, and were able to survive reasonably well. We grilled some, and because we have a gas stove, were able to cook indoors. Hot water was the biggest challenge.
It took another few days before I was able to go back to work, but even that is pretty much back to normal. As we drive around the area, it is sobering to see the damage, but also encouraging to see people working hard to clean up and put things back in order.
My lovely bride left for a long-planned trip today. She is going to accompany her 89-year old mother in Italy for a few weeks, so the dogs and I are by ourselves for that time. I miss her already.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Things have a way of working out
The deal with the renters for our house in Sugar Land never worked out. We never heard from that realtor again. Our movers showed up, and we emptied the house. We found a nice house in Huntsville to rent. Shortly after we got here, our realtor called with an offer on our house. After a few days of negotiation, we reached an agreement and on Monday the 28th of March we closed. Yeah! Our check from closing was delivered the next day and we used it to open an account at the local Credit Union. A week later, the check was recalled. Apparently the issuing bank didn't do something right. So they wired the money to our new account, but that didn't go right either. Finally, I went in to the credit union and asked them what was going on. They called the issuing bank and got the rest of whatever information didn't come with the wire transfer and now all's well with the world. For the moment at least. Worked on the few remaining boxes in the garage this weekend, a few more to go, and maybe we can park both cars in the garage!
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