Sunday, October 25, 2015

Playing Catch-up on this blog!!


October 2015
I really can't believe it has been nearly a year since my last post!  My last post was celebrating the life of my Auntie Elvera...my Dad's oldest sister.  A lot has been going on in the time between!  Let me catch you up on life with the most current events, then I will go back and make some highlights!

First here is a picture of my dad:
Now for the story:
On Monday Oct. 12 I get a phone call from Dad (about 5:15 pm) and he can barely talk and breathe at the same time. It seems he took a great fall out in his garden.  He had pulled up all his tomato plants and all but one stake two weeks earlier.  This one stake was giving him some problems, it was pounded into the clay and didn't want to budge.  Every time he walked by, he tried tugging on it.  Well, on this fateful day, he climbed into the raised bed ( about 16" high) and decided this was the day that stake was coming out because he wanted to get his garlic planted!!
He tugged, the stake broke and he flew backwards, out of that raised bed and landed on his back left flank onto another raised bed.  It really took his breath away and he couldn't move for maybe 5 minutes.  He managed on his own to get up, and I am not sure how he did it.  Still, he waited nearly an hour before calling and telling me about this accident and that he thought he should go to the hospital.
Marty picked him up at home and I met them at the hospital.  Sure enough a broken rib.  They sent him home with pain pills and we were told to double up on some laxatives as the pain pills will cause constipation.  Between Marty, Bernie and myself we took care of him.  
then on Friday night at 8:00 pm he calls to say he is NOT good and in a lot of pain from constipation.  So back to the ER.  Bernie took him and I met them.
They admitted him at 2 AM and he stayed until Monday about 4 PM.  He celebrated his 94 birthday in the hospital.  Marty told him if he didn't want a party, he could have just told us!!  *wink*  You can bet I will be making his favorite German Chocolate Cake (the one my mom ALWAYS made for him) when he is back on his feet and ready to party!!
From the the hospital they transported him to The Pearl for some rehab and time to heal the rib.

The picture above is him at The Pearl, he is laying on his bed and he is doing really well.  He is NOT taking any pain pills except for Tylenol.  He will be discharged on Tuesday, Oct. 27 and will be going home.  His goal is to stay at home and for now, we are going to see if we can make that happen.  He has all winter to heal and gain back his strength.  He is walking like he is in a race at the facility!  The caregivers all love him, naturally!  They think he is so sweet and nice.  AND HE IS!!

Now I am going to share what was going on during some of this time of my Dad's ordeal.
First, Ellie, Dina's 14 year old daughter and lover of all things volleyball made the West Linn High School Varsity team as a freshman!  And the best news is she actually plays and has a rotation position!  She really is amazing to watch.  She plays left back and can dig up just about any tip or hard hit, she is so fun to watch.  I have a blurry picture of her on the floor as she dives for the ball!  As usual she hits the floor and gives it all she has to get the ball up and put it back into play.

This is a silly picture of the team after their last league victory game against Lake Oswego.  Ellie is middle row second from right. (front row is just one girl stretched out!).
And being the typical grandma, I will proudly declare that Ellie saved that game for them in the final 5th set of the match.  West Linn won the first two sets, then a different team was out on the floor...serves were missed hits were long, you get the picture!  (all except Ellie, she got in all her serves and had aces!  Oh, I will interject at this point that the last tournament in Bend a couple of weeks ago, Ellie served 11 straight points and had 6 aces!!  I told you she is amazing and so fun to watch!)
The team gets to go to the State Playoffs, the first game is Wednesday, they should win, we have beaten the team before, but again, it depends who shows up to play!!  *wink

This game was played on Tuesday, October 20, just keeping the time line in place.  

On Thursday October 21,  at 2:00 am Scott woke me and said he needs to go to the hospital...he was in a lot of pain, he had been up for a couple of hours, had vomited and wasn't sure what was going on...so another trip to the ER.

NO surprise, it was a kidney stone!  And it had already dropped, however there were a couple more in his kidney.  
He was screaming in pain and took quite a bit to get it under control.
Finally by 7:30 am he was pain free and sent home.
NO pain the rest of Thursday, NO pain all day Friday,
then comes 2:00 am Saturday morning and he needs to go back to the hospital.
we were there until 8 am...and I think this was a harder day, lots more vomiting.  But once the pain was under control he was good.  We actually went to watch Addie play CYO volleyball and then had  a nice visit with dad and came home.
We were both in bed before 9 pm and out like a light.  I slept until 7 am and felt great with a good nights sleep.  Scott was still sleeping away and finally about 10 AM I go check on him and he tells me he drove himself to the ER, I said, "No you didn't"  he says, "yes, I really did!"  He didn't get admitted to the ER room, but talked to the Triage nurse, told her he took two pain pills before going to the hospital, but wasn't sure it would be enough to take care of the pain, so he sat out in the lobby for one hour with the nurse checking on him and sure enough within one hour the pain was gone, so he came home!
He is staying on top of the pain, but the poor guy got a migraine and he cannot shake it, it is causing more vomiting which is never good.
The only good news is NO stone pain!
Praying tomorrow he wakes up feeling better!

 END OF SEPTEMBER, FIRST OF OCTOBER 2015

Linda and I were suppose to go on a stamping retreat with 6 other ladies to the San Francisco area.  So as soon as we were invited we purchased our tickets and found a place to stay for two nights to see some sights before heading east to our stamping retreat.  We were so excited and looking forward to meeting the other ladies that we just "talk" to on our card blogs.  Sadly the host had to cancel (hopefully just postpone) as her husband had a major accident and needed surgery and lots of rehab time.
So Linda and I canceled our hotel reservations and I asked Scott to take care of the plane reservation.  He offered to take me to San Francisco instead
I couldn't turn down an offer like that!

We found a place to stay using the Air BnB.  We stayed in "Rob's flat in what is considered the North End of the Pan Handle. And it was a wonderful neighborhood.
Rob has the whole top floor of this building, two tenants have apartments on the first level.  He is lucky to have a garage and a very safe gated front entry.  That is Scott standing in front.  We walked about the neighborhood every evening for our dinner.  We loved going where all the locals eat and living among them.  And on many corners were the local 'grocery' stores...small but I guess they have all you would need, people would be carrying packages back to their homes and if you have ever been to SF, you know that it is one hilly city!  So not an easy walk by any means.  This cost us $179 a night which is a steal in SF, and it turned out that Rob flew out very early the next morning to go to North Carolina to see his mom, so we had the whole flat to ourselves!

The Painted Ladies..any house that has at least 3 different colors on it and in the Victorian style

STS Peter & Paul Church

Looking down the street we just walked up to go to Coit Tower

We walked this hill several times a day to go back to our flat
The Hardly Strickly Bluegrass Festival in the Golden Gate Park, this is Lee Ann Womack singing.  They had about 5 stages set up around the park, the festival was free, lots of food vendors, lots of grass to sit and listen to a variety of music.

Sunday morning double parked cars for people attending a local neighborhood church.

We drove down the coastline a bit heading to the airport to leave, we are sitting above the beach and this metal container held three service men whose job it was to keep an eye on the coastline for any Japanese war ships during WWII.

there were hiking trails and lots of people had their dogs out walking.
 
A description of the BASE End Station...Watching for the Enemy!
We rode a tour bus around the city and stopped in Little Italy so we could have lunch and walk the streets a bit.  We had an awesome sandwich at this place!  YUMMMM
We rode the city bus to the Golden Gate Park and we rode it another day all around the city...$1 for all the rides!  We walked around Ghiradelli Square, and we finally did the Alcatraz Tour, we managed to get the last two tickets for a Friday afternoon tour.  It was very interesting!
Alcatraz Island from the boat, it is no longer in use, it shut down in 1963
Well, these are some of the highlights of this very fun trip...Oh, I almost forgot about our trip to Stanford.  Scott wanted to reminisce, so we took a day and drove down there.  The only thing familiar was the Larkin house where he lived for two years!





1 comment:

  1. Colleen - happened on your update today... I know... 1 year can get away from you! You certainly have enjoyed a mix-bag of life the past 12 months... Carl and I are spending more time in Salem these days - with me retired, I am able to be with him, and we bought a house there a few months ago. Would love to meet up with you one of these times. Happy Thanksgiving ~ Malinda

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