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The Order of the Day

October 28, 2015 at 8:35 am by Claudia

One of things I like about having the dollhouse back in the den is the view I get from my blogging chair. There is a window behind and to the left of it, so soft light spills into the rooms.

10-28 dollhouse view 1

Just as in my city living days, when I would walk for hours, catching glimpses of the interiors of the homes I was passing, wondering about the owners, about the pictures I saw hanging on the wall, the paint color, the lamp in the window – I get that same sense when I look up and see flashes of the interior of Hummingbird Cottage.

10-28 dollhouse view 2

10-28 dollhouse view 3

It looks cozy, doesn’t it?

The situation with my dad isn’t good. I spent the day yesterday by the phone, either talking to Meredith directly or texting back and forth. We don’t know what is going on. One minute he was fine. Then, in an instant, he wasn’t. And it’s gone downhill since that moment.

He was in ICU yesterday, then they moved him to another room, and now, since midnight, he’s back in ICU. He’s bleeding rectally. He’s completely out of it. He looks terrible, according to my sister and also to the Pastor from his church, who I spoke to on the phone yesterday. He isn’t very responsive, though when Meredith holds his hand and asks if he knows her, he nods. Last night, she sat with him for hours. He was agitated and restless and they didn’t want to give him a pain pill  for some reason, so his back is hurting, he’s bleeding, he’s in pain and I also think he’s sundowning. He would wake up, open his eyes, and say “Help me. Help me.” Then Meredith would speak to him and he would calm down. But, eventually, she had to go home. She’d had only three hours of sleep.

I called the hospital last night for an update. He was still agitated and the nurse was just about to give him another sedative. He has soft restraints right now because he tries to pull his IV out, which is the same thing he did several years ago when he had surgery and we were introduced to the concept of sundowning for the first time as we watched our father change into a stranger overnight and had no idea what was happening. It’s very frightening. I just keep trying to remind Mer that some of what she’s seeing is due to that.

Some of it.

I hate that he is in pain, that he’s scared, that he’s so incredibly vulnerable. We just had a great conversation on Sunday, and now? Everything has changed for my father.

Meredith, once again, has the lion’s share of the responsibility. It’s unfair, but once Mom and Dad decided to move to Florida, that’s the way things turned out. I feel inadequate, of course, powerless, and all I can do is pray and be there for her when it all becomes too much and she needs  to cry it out. And thank God for her, which I do every moment of the day.

I refuse to be one of those bloggers that constantly cries “Poor me.” So I’ll just say this once. Between money worries, Scout’s increasing frailty, and my dad’s sudden and very serious illness, I feel completely overwhelmed. I remind myself that all of us have cares and worries and I am not special in that regard. Everyone is, whether I know about it or not, carrying some sort of burden. It’s important to keep things in perspective, that I know.

But oh my friends, I have to work hard to remember that.

I’m forgetful. I can’t remember the word for something or other. I can’t retain information for very long. I thought I paid a bill online the other day, but I didn’t. What?? That’s not me.

Don tells me it’s stress and, deep down, I know he’s right.

Breathe in, breath out, give thanks, and know that I have the strength needed to deal with all of this. Trust. Ask for the gift of grace. Think of my father and pray for his healing.

That’s the order for this day.

Update: I’m flying down there today. It doesn’t look good.

Happy Wednesday.

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Some Pretty Pictures, But This is Really About My Dad

October 27, 2015 at 9:07 am by Claudia

10-27 monty

I felt it was time for Monty to be center-stage once again.

I mean, look at that face. How could anyone resist?

The painted rock was a gift from the little girl who played Don’s daughter in Our Town. The framed Japanese print was an antiquing find a few years back – we found it in a little shop. The industrial stool was discovered in a local shop not long after we moved in here.

Monty was discovered in a little town on the Hudson way back when we were still renting.

10-27 portulaca

I brought the portulaca in from the funky patio. I’m overwintering it and so far, so good. It just bloomed.

10-27 portulaca 2

And it has pretty new growth. Fingers crossed.

I had to share some photos with you, because I usually do.

However, this is what’s really on my mind today. My dad was taken by ambulance to the hospital last night. Meredith called me around 10:30 after the rehab facility called her to tell her the news. He has been on Coumadin, a blood thinner, for a few years now and for some reason, we don’t know the whole story yet, his blood is so thin that horrible bruising has appeared all over his right arm. A cat scan eased one of the doctor’s worries – that there was bleeding on the brain. There isn’t. But there may be bleeding happening elsewhere. When Mer texted me in the middle of the night with an update, the doctor was calling in a hematologist. He’s been admitted to ICU because any sort of accident or fall would be fatal at this point. So they want to keep a close watch on him.

Mer is going to try to get to the bottom of what might be the cause. Did Westchester Gardens (the rehab facility) have the wrong information on dosage? Were they giving too much? We know from our mother’s time there that sometimes the hospital doesn’t send all of the medication information or the information they send is not accurate.

Anyway. I’m very worried. Suddenly, this rehab stay for Dad’s back has turned into something much more and to say we are alarmed is an understatement.

The latest: The coumadin level is much lower this morning, which is good. He might be transferred out of ICU to another room later in the day, but we don’t know for sure.

Happy Tuesday.

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The Moon, Maxfield Parrish & The Good Wife

October 26, 2015 at 8:25 am by Claudia

10-26 moon first try

I don’t know why, but I can never get a good picture of the moon. I’m sure it’s something to do with my settings, and I’ve never made an effort to figure it out. I think I’ll do a little googling today on that subject. But the moon was huge last night, big and fat, and this is a shot of it over the back forty.

As Don said, “It’s never as good as what you’re actually seeing.”

Yep.

Here’s the other try:

10-26 moon second try

Interesting, but…

I needed to get out of the house yesterday so, while Don was running an errand, I stopped at our local Antique Barn. I had the vague idea that I might find some McCoy for $10 or so. I didn’t. There was some McCoy, but nothing I was interested in. I did see something I want very much indeed, but I can’t justify buying it when we’re trying to make ends meet.

10-26 Dinky Bird

A Maxfield Parrish in its original frame. It’s one of his more famous illustrations, Dinky Bird. I suppose I should research that and find out why it’s called Dinky (or Dinkey, depending on who’s talking about it) Bird. I love it. Look at those blues and those golden tinged clouds! It was priced at $79.00, which is actually a very good deal. Maybe no one will buy it and I can save up my pennies. Or maybe it will still be there in time for my birthday next month.

A girl can dream.

I checked on the title – it’s an illustration for a poem by Eugene Field, The Dinkey Bird.

Yes, to all of you who thought you spotted Don on The Good Wife  last night. He was in a scene right at the top with Michael J. Fox. Brief, but fun. And a fancy suit, to boot! I would have alerted you in yesterday’s post, but we didn’t know about it until around 6:30 or 7:00 pm, so I posted the information on Instagram (a good reason to follow my account)!

Not that I often have important late breaking news. And, unlike CNN, I don’t call every little thing “Breaking News.”

Don’t get me started.

It’s a very cold and frosty morning around these parts. In fact, when I saw the frost, which I had not expected, I panicked about the porch plants. But they seem to be okay. Whew!

Dad’s doing well at the Rehab facility. He is known by everyone there. He’s been a patient there before and, of course, he was a daily visitor (sometimes 3 times a day) when my mom was there during her extended stay at the end of her life. So, people keep stopping in to see him and he basks in the attention. He’s still in pain, but is getting physical and occupational therapy.

New post on Just Let Me Finish This Page: The Library Book Due Date Game.

Happy Monday.

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