They’re baaack….

My mom’s cats have been staying with us again. Remember Philly? And his weight problem? I just thought I’d give you an updated picture of sweet Philly. Sadly he has fallen off of the horse as far as his diet goes and no, I did not weigh him~I’ve decided to let the guy keep his pride. Poor thing. We are, however concerned about his bum area (he still can’t reach there very well…and we are NOT…I REPEAT N-O-T GOING THERE AGAIN) so he has a hair appointment this next week to get it all buzzed off! I must say one last thing…this cat is the most lover of a cat ever:

The bestest vacation and 2010

Adam and I have both had this entire past week off and it has been awesome. Beyond great, I tell ya! My vacation was by choice, his was mandatory unfortunately. His company is struggling and one of their moves to regain financial stability was to close-up shop per se for this week without pay. So, I took the week off too and it has been glorious. We have done nothing but spend time together and work on the house finishing all sorts of little projects (fun stuff, no more big overwhelming junk!!).

I am hopeful for 2010. We spent New Year’s Eve with some great friends. Good food, great conversation, a strange game of Battle of the Sexes (it’s a board game for those of you who haven’t heard of it) and a brutal game of Pictionary where the guys actually won (yeah, I know…what’s up with that?) brought in the new year peacefully. We also played a little Wii, of which neither of us have EVER played. While I had many near death experiences while driving Mario Kart our friends small child said…. “I can’t believe you are a doctor”, still not sure how to interpret that????

Last night we also learned there was a casualty in the “pets” of the family (hee hee). “That” snake that has been giving me the willies in previous blogs. Read here and here if you need to catch up on the story. At any rate, Slyther very sadly choked on his supper of a mouse and died, literally. I was told they tried compressions~not sure if they were telling the truth. I did ask if he turned blue but they said he just stayed white. While I was excited for a brief moment at the news, we got a text message that they got another albino corn snake to replace Slyther already. Apparently he was under warranty or something.

Finally, I am hopefully that 2010 will be a year that surrounds me and my friends and loved ones with less death. This time already last year our phone rang and Adam’s Mawmaw had somewhat unexpectedly died. Our poor small community lost so many people this last year~both young and old. My Nana is gone. I hope that maybe my faith will strengthen again…I have somewhat lost it these past nine months…I think that death will do that to a person.

Another near miss~Another BLESSING

So, I just love starting out by saying so…last month Adam had an accident at home that I guess I didn’t blog about, not sure why. 1050lbs (yes, that is 1.0.5.0!!!!) of sheet rock fell on him, pinning his lower body. He was able to reach his cell phone and just started calling people. He called me first~not sure why as my muscles wouldn’t have helped but he did, the sweetheart. I was seeing a patient though so didn’t answer the phone. He called a couple of other people and happened to get a friend of ours to answer the phone who, thank God, was only two blocks away. He came charging into the house and single handedly was able to lift the sheet rock off of Adam…talk about adrenalin. We are amazed to this day. We were so blessed that it didn’t snap his legs, crush his pelvis. All it did is cause a TON of bruising and muscle pain/cramps. His flanks (lower back) were beat up too from where he fell backwards on a table when the sheet rock fell on him. But, in the end he was okay and we thank Him for that!

Fast forward, Kalia could have been killed rather than just the broken bones and lung contusion. We thank Him for that as well.

Fast forward to this past Saturday. Adam went to a wedding a couple of hours away (I wasn’t with him) and when he got to the reception hall he noticed some steam coming from under the hood of his car. His battery exploded into his face. They were 20 minutes from the nearest hospital so they irrigated his face and eyes like crazy there before a couple of friends and a nurse that was there took off with him to the er.

This is the call none of us like to get. “Shana, first…I want you to know that Adam is okay but there was a little accident”. They took him to Grand Island, three hours from me, 30 minutes from my sister so I called her and she went to join him and I took off like a wet diaper!

We. Are. Blessed. Adam has mostly just first degree burns to his face, with only a few small areas that are second degree. We think his left eye was exposed to more acid than the right as it is more painful and he actually has a second degree burn on that eyelid. His eyes, of course, were the area of biggest concern and remain so today.

They irrigated and irrigated again and again and did ph testing on his eyes and let us leave the er late Saturday evening. I was so thankful my sister came~it was great to have her there. After we got Adam settled into the car I stepped behind the car and proceeded to ralph up the two cans of mountain dew I drank on the way there. We’d had a rough couple of days prior to this anyways so I didn’t feel good to begin with and then worrying I guess is what led to that ralphing. At any rate, this proceeded to occur periodically on our way home. We were undoubtedly a sorry site I am sure. Poor Adam couldn’t open his eyes so he was car sick and then there I am swerving to the side of the insterstate at random times to spew, making his stomach even more queasy. But, we made it. We made it home in the middle of the night and boy, was it a sweet sight…for me anyways. =0)

They are swollen shut~we can open them manually, the left one with much pain. He says his right eye is clear and his left eye is blurry. Yesterday morning when we opened them to put the ointment and he saw for the first time his first words were “you’re just as pretty as I remember” (what a schmoozer).

The whites of his eyes are completely red and swollen as well. We are putting an ointment in frequently and he is on oral pain medicine. We are going to a specialist today to see what to do next. I really think he’ll recover fully and am so very thankful for this.

So, once again we thank Him for this.

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getting ready to do more irrigating

Irrigating

Irrigating

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