Friday, March 22, 2019
What’s new?
Mary's had her own slow progress as she continues to have nerve pain in her hands and arms. Her back is better, but....
This week was both the first day of spring and David's birthday. Hope it was the best birthday ever. I can see the temperatures on my phone and see warm weather all over. I remember David saying that both Matthew and Jeffrey were going to join him at an oval box making workshop in March. Hope it went well.
We see Thomas growing and enjoying extended visits from his Portuguese grandparents and he has even said the word "avo" Portuguese for grandma.
Margaret and Andrew have gone and come back from a brief vacation to Mexico. Annie had work on the east coast and came to keep Mary company for a few days. Akiba is Fang for merci. Annie had some legal questions that Peter helped her with. Another "akiba".
I saw a headline for an article in the Times about giving up on Facebook. I have been without access since getting here and I have to admit I miss it. That's where I get most of the family news and photos.
Hope everyone is happy, healthy and thriving. Love from over here
Saturday, February 23, 2019
February's gone too
Thursday, January 31, 2019
Where did January go?
At least there's one thing we can all agree on – it's cold out there. Did someone mention climate change? Ooops, I guess we can't agree on it.
Still, it is brrr cold out there. I walked out of a class yesterday and could barely make it to the parking lot, in the face of a squall of white-out. And I was the youngest one in the class. How was everyone else going to get to their cars? You know you're in trouble when your plow guy gets stuck in your driveway (see photo.)
It's the last day of January, and it's been a lost month, especially for Mary. Excruciating pain can do that for you. She had one good week, recovering from the flu, before an inexplicable back pain surfaced, and got worse and worse. And unimaginably even worse. She lay on her back for the better part of two weeks, until she couldn't even do that. Medicines, doctors' appointments, ambulance, MRI, blood test, opioids, and finally surgery. And then she was smiling.
Thanks to everyone for calls, texts and well wishes. She has a good support group here of swimmers and high school reconnections who came through.
Family matters. And it matters when there are medical people in the family. Heather, John and Marilyn's daughter works in ER at Albany Medical, and she was instrumental in getting Mary an appointment and an early surgery date. Thank you, Heather.
In the long hours of sitting around, my thoughts wandered to brother Andrew who has gone through this four times; to prehistoric people who must have just sat down with this kind of pain while the clan moved on; to people who live with chronic pain and become addicted to these meds; to caregivers who do this for years, and I was only on call for two weeks.
We had meant to stay close to home for a month, but this was not how we planned to do it. We started off cancelling short trips to Boston and to Ottawa, and then cancelled Mary's participation in our Gabon project this year (luckily we got travel insurance). We are still determined to head to DC for a week of caregiving in February.
We were able to catch up on family matters as well. Andrew and Lur braved the cold to go to a taping of Wait Wait Don't tell Me in Chicago. They remain busy taking care of Lur's parents and watching Bill and Jen's children every now and then. David and Paula are busy with their church activities, Paula working on church missions and David on a housing project for senior. They see Everett and Donald quite a bit, and, oh yea, did you hear the cheering for Oliver and his acceptance at the University of Rochester! Also, we also heard from Sean who, with Erin, is in the midst of honeymoon plans for South Africa. I understand he is working on an arson case right now. And where would I be were it not for Johanna's Twitter feed, which keeps me up to date on all things politics?
Football is on everyone's mind, and I have to say I've been shocked at some of the family comments about the Patriots. Can't we all just get along and root for the Patriots? (I'm kidding.) I got a book on the NFL for Christmas, and it ain't pretty.
Speaking of not pretty, how can I not mention the shutdown. Margaret had to work and not get paid; Joe had to stay home and not get paid. Not sure what happened to Jeffrey.
Forgot to send out birthday wishes to Margaret and Jeffrey, last time around. Hope you were glowing and laughing on your special days!
So, the weather is supposed to break, by April I hear. The days are getting longer but not long enough.
Stay warm, and love from up here.
Sunday, January 27, 2019
News from Dundee
Sunday, January 6, 2019
On the 12th day of Christmas
How was your Christmas? Ours was best epitomized by the photo below. In the spirit of giving, we gave each other colds and fevers. No one exempted. We went out and bought CVS stock. Mary has a home remedy of garlic and ginger cut up and washed down with juice. That really seemed to work as well as all those medicines in the basket where the cookies used to sit.
Still, we were undeterred in enjoying each other's company and the spirit of the season. Joe and Leonor arrived first, with Thomas, by plane. Annie had flown east for work and came home next, while Margaret arrived after a few days in NYC with Andrew. Our highlights included Thomas' first sled, Christmas Eve mass, Christmas jigsaw puzzle, getting the oven fixed in time for Christmas, Christmas lights at Naumkeg (historic home), hiking and slipping on the ice, hot chocolate and duck rice and prime rib and chili and much much more. Tim joined us for Christmas Eve dinner and brunch the next day.
We saw on Facebook a little bit about some other Christmases around the family. Looks strikingly similar in terms of joy and color and family time.
Illness delayed a visit by our Maine friends a week, thankfully, as Mary spent most of a few days there in bed. We had to miss our usual New Years party but heard that everyone was home by 9:30 anyway - ours wasn't the only household with illness. Ironically, we did stay up til midnight binge-watching the show "Bodyguard". Recommended. Our Maine friends came this weekend and left just a short while ago, and it was more fun not being sick.
Did you make a New Years resolution? Ours had nothing to do with eating or dieting. So far so good, but I've only been tested once so far. What is it? Helping out at the free meal at church once a week. But I have a few others as well, that I haven't kept yet.
Can't avoid a political comment. With two children as federal employees, this shutdown is hitting home. Joe has been furloughed, and Margaret has had to keep working. Neither of them are getting paid. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm sure I could not have afforded a missed paycheck when I was working. And all over a wall that has nothing to do with migrants and everything to do with distraction. Don't get me going. You already did.
But today was Epiphany, the festival of light and hope. Let's hope this passes quickly.
Love from up here and happy new year.







