Sunday, November 29, 2020

Hardy Family Comes To Dinner



 They came over and brought a lot of left overs and with what I had there was food to spare.  It was all delicious.  Camber wanted everyone to dress in the Elves costumes but I refused so it looks like I have a lot of Elf Helpers.  I like that.

Beautiful Temple Picture


                              Someone sent me this beautiful picture of the Salt Lake Temple.

Saturday, November 28, 2020

Thanksgiving at Horado Rd

Linda went with her family to St George and hiking at Zion and Maria's family felt they should stay in quarantine so it was just Megan's family who came for Thanksgiving dinner.  I had bought a turkey at Wal Mart and made the dressing, potatoes (mashed and sweet potatoe), creamy corn, and green bean casserole.  They brought two pies (pumpkin and apple) which Matt and Keira made with the help of the others I assume.  And Meagan brought a delicious green salad.  

I put all the food on our craft table and set the table with the good china and goblets.  For some reason we forgot to take a picture of all of us together but Meagan sent over what she had.  Nothing I took turned out at all!

The food was all delicious and we had a lot of fun!!!


Eden, photogenic as always.






 We had fun playing a game that one of Matt's friends created and it is being sold through Amazon.  It takes a little strategy and these kids are good!!!

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Linda and the Virus Plus A Quilt

Linda and Gary were exposed to Tanner on the day he showed symptoms of Covid 19.  They self-quarantined and Linda finished the top of this beautiful quilt!!!  That is using down time wisely!

They had flown to the city he was doing an internship since flights were so cheap and he was away from home.  On the last day, Tanner woke up with symptoms of the virus.

 

Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Glendive Home

Look closely at this picture of Gabby, Eric's wife.  She is eating at the Greenhouse across the street from where I used to live in Glendive.   At the top left of the picture the home in the background is where I lived from second grade until I left for college, Billings, and then San Diego.


The home was around 100 years old or less when we moved in.  It was heavily remodeled while I was at college.  It is being remodeled again I see.  Until we built a separate garage to the right corner of the house, the only garage was a very narrow under the house garage built for a horse and buggy.  There was only one bathroom and that was upstairs with a bathtub.  A bathroom with just a sink and toilet was added downstairs when I was in grade school.  A shower was eventually built in the basement where a bedroom was actually created for the boys, don't remember the dates.  I remember getting dressed for school huddling around the stove at the top of the stairs before remodeling anything.



Mom originally had a wringer washer in the basement where there was also two wind up Victrola's.  One was a tall standing one and the other more compact.  

The house creeked.  Berta Mae and I used to play a game when she would come over to play and no one was home.  We would sit very quietly with no radio,  nothing on at all and just listen.  And we would soon get ourselves so spooked thinking about supposed ghosts and such we would have to run outside.  Berta Mae had a wonderful imagination and we were always playing fun adventures of one kind or another..  But that house had very spooky sounds if you listened.

The greenhouse was a real functioning greehouse with glass houses of plants and outside gardens.  The rhubarb grew on the edge of the road and we ate many of the stalks.  It has been converted into a restaurant and gift house now..

The trees by the house were not very tall when we lived there.




Sunday, November 15, 2020

Walking Around the Block


 This is the view as I am walking back to my house on Horado Rd.  My house is across the street from the house at the bottom and the view is facing northeast toward Ramona.  As I walk up the hill in the afternoon we are looking into the sunset and toward the ocean in the west.  About 30 minutes from the ocean!  

When we lived in Rancho Bernardo in 1988-1996 we were north of the city.  Now the communities have filled in between the first place I lived in North Park and Carmel Mountain, Penasquitos, Mira Mesa, Poway, Scripps Ranch etc are all south of me but there are few open spaces.


I had a Carl Larson picture on a tray which I have used for over 20 years I think but today I broke it on my tile kitchen floor.  No problem I decoupaged it and it is firm and solid and matches the box I use to put all the things I need to walk Sadie (keys, leash, sunglasses.)  I had been using the garage door opener and exiting and entering the garage for our walks.  But I came home to find my garage door wide open (and who knows for how long) because carrying the opener on the waist of my jeans was too sensitive to my movements and who knows when I had accidently opened the garage.  Now I put the keys around my neck and go in and out the front door.

I use the tray when I want to watch tv while eating my lunch or supper.  So far, no spills.  Decoupage is fun and Eden and Kiera and Nico (with Meagan's help) have done a little.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

My Doll Collection

For the first time in over 25 years I got out all my dolls...over 26 of them!!



                       I used to have three or four village houses but I only have two left!!!



       Of course I still have all my Shirley Temple dolls which no one can relate to, except me!!!





Cinderella is on the table with Kathy from Germany below.  Kirsten, the American Girl doll from Sweden is by the TV.


             These cute little guys were brought back by Camber from one of her travels.  Just precious.



Of course, Raggedy Ann and Andy.  I made each of the children one so this has to be whose???  Not sure, maybe John's and????


And, of course, my favorite Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which no one relates to but me either.  I remember the paper dolls from when I was five and I would play all over the living room while the my brothers and sisters were at school.
 


My Mauve Christmas Tree

I found the box of old Christmas ornaments from when we had lived in Rancho Bernardo in the late 80s and early 90s and I put them on my tree on the front porch.  I think it looks darling.


 They were mostly handmade and there were a lot of satin fans, too.  Some things I do are really a little weird.

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Health Updates

I tried to get a new cardiologist at the Scripps Clinic in Rancho Bernardo.  Dr. Kim's receptionist said she was not seeing new patients but would check and she never called. I then called the other and the receptionist took all my information and said she would check and call me back.  She never called.   I reached out to my primary doctor at Scripps in La Jolla to see if she could help and explained my situation.  Her only response was to call cardiology.  By then I had realized that the closest emergency and urgent care hospital was 5 minutes away and the big hospital in Escondido only16 minutes away but they are under Palomar Health.

I then decided I should try and get a cardiologist in Palomar Health but if they were not accepting new patients I did not know what I would do.

I thought of calling someone in the ward to see if they had anyone who worked with Palomar Health and could help get in but I was also praying for who to call and as I was flipping through the web about Palomar Health I found the ad to call a number for help in getting referred to a doctor.  I called and she did and I was soon talking to the receptionist of Dr. Rod Serry at Arch Healthcare.  She listened very carefully and took down all my information and even my insurance.  Then she gave me an appointment for Monday, November 16 and asked me to get a release on my medical records from Scripps.  He serves Escondido three days a week and here near the hospital on Monday and Fridays.

I am faxing the request but in the meantime I am copying from My Scripps records and will take them with me.

UPDATE: I was fortunate to be accepted by Dr Rod Serry, he has done more TAVRS in the county that any other doctor and I really like him, the way he explains things, etc.  Very happy to make the switch



Monday, November 09, 2020

Health Update

  On Saturday, November 7, the following occurred. Health Update

James and Camber Hardy took me to lunch at Hunan Restaurant in Rancho Bernardo.  When dropping met off it was discovered I did not have the keys to my house and car which was kept on a long blue ribbon.  James’ car and my purse were searched thoroughly.  I had my emergency car keys and keys to Linda and Gary’s house but not the regular set of keys.  James and Camber went back to the restaurant and the owners searched but said they were not there.  James was able to open the kitchen window and Camber climbed through and opened the doors. I had used the keys to lock the front door when I left the house and Camber saw me drop them in my purse.  At the restaurant I took out my phone and somehow must have pulled the keys out and not noticed I left them on the bench or floor.  James called the restaurant again and I left them my name and phone number.  Sometime later the restaurant called and said they had found the keys and I retrieved them and James and Camber went on with their errand.

But the whole incident must have stressed me out.  It was a cool, rainy day and toward evening I began feeling chills and turned the furnace on, however it did not work so when I went to bed, I layered up in clothing and added more blankets to the bed.  However, I was having shortness of breath at that time which only had affected me occasionally heretofore and no matter how I situated myself I could not get comfortable or breathe well enough to sleep.  Several times in the night I had to get up and pee but it came so fast and so much I could not get there in time and even though wearing a pad, had to change my clothes at least three times, the urine appeared darker and I  knew I was not drinking enough water to account for all of that.  (I later read that in chronic heart failure in a shortness of breath attack the oxygen goes to the life sustaining organs and so the kidneys do not function well, I assume that is what was happening.)  My temperature was 100.8 at some point in time that night.  By morning I was able to breathe better and stayed in bed and slept all day except to get up and feed the dog and let him in and out.  It was not until 5 pm that I rose and had a protein drink and watched television for a while. I felt rested and bathroom breaks were normal.  Temperature was down to 99.4. I felt well.

Definitely feeling back to normal.



  

John Hardy Memorial Hike 2015

My Life So Far