Sunday, October 2, 2016

The Long, Long Day

Yesterday was quite long, as we drove to Baltimore to pick up #1 Son and then back home.  The first thing I noticed upon entering the hospital was the smell.  I'm not sure if I liked or disliked the smell but it was different.  Jack was in the old part.  The building did not lack character.  My surroundings caused my mind to wander ... I'd been swept back in time...  placed in the middle of a 50's movie of some kind.  It was interesting.  Jack wasn't ready, so it was a waiting game in his room as nurses and doctors trickled in to remove picc line, tubes, etc. and go over orders with him before going home.  Our plan was to visit the Jesus statue and to stop by the pharmacy to pick up his meds on the way out.  

Is that a thermometer taped to the door?  That's one way to remember to take a temp.  Ha!  
We did the pharmacy first.  The line was long.  So we waited.  Finally at the front of the line we found that his script was not called in.  So we contemplated on what could have possibly went wrong.  Where to go from here?  The hospital is huge!!!  We searched the hospital map and found another pharmacy in another part of the hospital.  It was the correct one.  Only one person in front of us.  This lady talked for a good twenty-five minutes to the pharmacist.  Laughing.  Asking questions.  Telling stories.  Asking more questions.  Ignoring the poor boy hunched over in pain with a bag hanging from his side, barely able to stand up.  She didn't even get a script.  


I felt horrible for Jack.  I could tell it pained him to walk and that he was really weak to stand there.  I told him to go sit and I would take care of it but he wouldn't.  All the walking and standing.  Big mess with the insurance and scripts.  After a couple of hours of trying to get his meds we ended up leaving without them and without seeing the Jesus statue.   According to my IWatch we walked a total of 2 1/2 miles inside John's Hopkins Hospital yesterday. Jack moved slowly and I could tell, he pained with each step.  The car was parked in a garage somewhere in Timbuktu.  Don't ask.  But finally we made it there and sure enough on our way out of town the pharmacy called to let us know that his prescriptions and insurance had cleared and everything was ready for pickup.   Jack told them to call the script in to Frostburg and thanked them for their trouble.  He goes back to get the drain out in 2 weeks and then he will need to gain weight and strength for surgery that is planned for early January for a resection of the intestine.  Please continue to pray.


The drive out of there was a piece of cake.  We followed the GPS and she did not disappoint.  We were easily on 70W and heading towards home.  We stopped at Golden Corral in Hagerstown.  Jack wanted bread pudding to take home and both Gary and he wanted to go inside to eat.   Jack had to tuck that drain bag inside of his pajama pants and shuffle into that overly busy restaurant through the thick crowds of people in order to stand in lines to get food and it was so busy!! He must have been pretty hungry for some real food.

After dinner, homeward bound.  It had been over two weeks in two different hospitals.  I am thanking God for getting him through this and for our safe travels and his return to home and family.  


We had left home at 10:30 AM (a 2 1/2 hour drive) and returned home at 8:00 PM.  The drive total = 5 hours.  Lots of sitting and waiting and walking.  An exhausting day.  

Jake is glad to have his dad back home.  He fell asleep in Jacks arms last night while they watched a movie together.  

Ginger, his golden girl was happy too.


Thursday, September 29, 2016

Ellie

It's raining.  You don't really want to see a picture of the rain, do you?

I didn't think so.

It is good that it is raining though, because the earth needed it.  Autumn has arrived and I have actually semi-put away the flip flops.  They are there, sitting near the closet but not in the closet.  Just in case.

Gracie is enjoying the cooler temperatures and my grand dog Ellie is enjoying the kids being home from school today (Parent-Teacher conference day) because Summer has dressed her up like a princess.


My weekend begins now (I have a 4 day work week)...  and I am glad.

Gracie?

What's up with the picture of the spoiled one?  She's ruining your blog post, Mom!  Seriously!


Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Interesting Stuff!

I got an interesting call (at my office) yesterday.  My caller ID read Chamber of Commerce and so I thought.. ok...  more people wanting money. 

 Ha!  Nope.  

You never know what unique call might come in at All About Hearing.  As you know, Anvil our giant resin Ape was featured on OFF Route 68 magazine for this quarter...  and he actually made the front page!  Our yard had a lot of visitors these past few months and Anvil even collected some change in that big hand of his.  

Well, this call was about the FIREBALL RUN.  Check it out.  

According to the lady I spoke with on the phone, our big ear out front will be included in the scavenger hunt/trivial pursuit road rally competition type of television show that airs somewhere in New England.  To better understand, this is what I found on the website:

Friday, September 23 - Saturday, October 1, 2016  
New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, Massachusetts 
The FIREBALL RUN Adventurally is the story of a legendary 8 day, 2000 mile life-sized, trivia pursuit road rally competition and unlike Reality TV, this is real. Join zany driving teams as they race to locate America’s most obscure places & historic artifacts. And it’s all just for bragging rights and a plastic road sign. FIREBALL RUN is a mile-for-mile entertaining, thought provoking and emotional journey which inspires people to take the road less traveled. You may root for all, but only one can win. FIREBALL RUN is a 26 episode streaming series in the U.S., which is televised in foreign markets.

The lady asked me for our address for the team that has to find this landmark.  Ha!  Interesting.  Very interesting...