Aug 02, 2022

Update

I finally was able to speak with my doctor this morning and she said that I had no rib fractures. She was off all day Friday and did see the X-ray results that day from home but did not bother to tell me. I had a very bad night and this morning was in a world of pain. The pain was so bad that I could barely talk. She told me to just rest and to keep taking ibuprofen and the codeine for pain. She did not at all seem concerned re the degree of pain that I was having. As most of you know I am a retired RN and don’t make this stuff up. All I can surmise is that my breasts were greatly impacted from the fall and are adding to my constant aching. I started doing cold compresses today. I only get up and move when I need to use the bathroom. So tired of being in discomfort and relegated to my recliner. All I can do is keep taking it day by day. Once the agony decreases I plan to see a chiropractor to make sure that my ribs are in the right place. I have to be able to get up on the table on my own which I can’t do at the moment.

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Aug 01, 2022

Que pasa

We had a lot of rain on July 17th, so much so that we didn’t need to water the garden for a few days.

Close up of the rain hitting the lake.

Our first zucchini, tiny tiny carrots, one radish and we didn’t know it then but almost the last of the peas on July 19th. The 100 – 104F temps of the past week have wrecked havoc with the garden despite watering.

The tomatoes didn’t look good then and they certainly don’t look any better now.

Next came the heat, the hot relentless sun. It was so hot that we had to cut the patio off as it was too hot for the girls feet. So Colin in the late afternoon would wet down the patio with the hose ( I know, waste of water ) so that they could go snake hunting.

Anything for the girls.

The day of the doxie pool party ( July 24th ) was the first ‘too’ hot day. Here Heather has ever so slowly moved her hands away from Ciela who swam on her own to the edge of the pool where I was waiting.

Carlie did not like her life vest, she seemed to flounder in it and her face kept going under the water.

I believe that this is the last photo I have to share from the pool party. Colin in the centre in the pith helmet with our two girls.

After over ten years this dinner plate cracked for no reason while in the microwave. It is microwave safe.

Interesting sunset July 28th.

This was taken last night, the sun reflecting off the smoke of the Apex Mountain fire. Yes we now have a few fires near to us. So far the air has remained mostly clear.

 

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Jul 31, 2022

Fun way to end July

Thank you to Sandy M for sending me this to cheer up.  I can’t say that I am feeling better, in fact I had a set back yesterday.  So I have been a good girl and just sit in my recliner all day reading. Hoping to feel better tomorrow.

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Jul 30, 2022

July calendar photo

So sweet. They still do things like that, definitely twins.

Sorry that is it for tonight. I bent over about 3 inches today – just a tiny bit and felt something happen. Much more pain. Just taking it hour by hour. Thank goodness I have meds. Thank you for all the get well wishes.

 

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Jul 29, 2022

Ups and downs

This past Tuesday, the 26th, was an unusual day for us.

Colin left home about 4:15am and drove to the Abbotsford Airport, just west of Vancouver to do about 6 hours of helicopter aerial photography for a variety of clients in the Lower Mainland. Yeah for the jobs!!

Certainly an up day for Colin. Great selfie.

This is the pilot. Three hours in they did have to land at Boundary Bay Airport to fuel up. It wasn’t until they were back up in the air that the pilot realized that the helicopter had not been fuelled to the maximum. He thought they might be down 10 -14 litres of fuel. This was a big down as they were not sure that they would complete all of the photos on Colin’s list without having to refuel yet again which is costly. Colin gets charged for the time flying to get fuel and back again. At $600.00 per hour that can cut into our profit margin.

A house or two ( ? ) on a barge tied up on the Fraser River.

I have to say that I love Colin’s smile.

English Bay, Vancouver where the ships hang out to be unloaded and loaded.

So it was going to be a long day for me and the girls. Longer for them as Colin is the active one with them in terms of walking and playing. I was feeling bad that they did not get their morning walk.  So before it got too hot out ( we have been having temps everyday up to 104F ) I decided to take them for a walk. An up for the girls but a big down for me. I have walked them before one at a time but never the two at once. This wasn’t an issue as it turned out. It was already hot so I decided to take them in the golf cart to the one end of a short trail that was mostly in shade because of the trees. Perhaps 1/4 was in the direct sun but is was a very short distance between the shade.

I made a point of wearing proper walking shoes as opposed to my normal Mephisto sandals. I always wear a hat in the sun and and  because I knew that the trail was mostly in the shade I did not wear my prescription sunglasses as I want to be able to discern the path in the dappled light. Once I stopped the golf cart the girls were eager to walk. By now we had a routine that they are allowed ( by us – not the park ) to be off leash on this 20 -25 minute ( depends how fast you walk ) round trip trail. However they always have a leash trailing behind them.

Carlie was not happy that Colin was gone so long so at one point made a nest of pillows.

We were only 1/3 in when it happened 😯 At this point the girls were walking behind me. I tripped ( of course I did ) on a three inch tall tree branch that had been cut off. It was only two inches in diameter. It blended in with the debris and dirt. Down I went. Total face plant, straight down, flat out. Next thing I heard were the girls barking loudly. They stayed about 3-4 feet behind me. They did not approach me. There was no one  for me to call out to for help  ( if I could have, short of breath ). I told the girls I was okay and tried to get up.  I will spare you the details but it was not easy and it was very painful. I think I was in shock so I kept walking to the end of the small trail. It took me a few moments  to realize that I was bleeding at the knees and that my face was full of dirt. I then also realized that I had ruined my eyeglasses a with a multitude of scratches. So we walked to the end and from there we normally carry on for another 30 minutes. I asked them to turn around, Carlie did. Ciela however wanted to do her full walk. I had to physically make her turn around and we started the walk back to the golf cart.

We did make it back home but I was not doing well. Two knees bleeding, two wrists and palms marked with small gravel and aching with any movement, two very sore elbows, side left neck and shoulder, even my nose was scraped and bleeding but worst of all I could barely breathe. Did I have broken or cracked ribs? Certainly a big thing for me.

Colin sends texts and photos while up in the air. I made the decision to not let him know that I was injured because he needed to concentrate on what he was doing. It was only when he was on the way home that I told him. Of course he was upset. He picked up pizza for dinner once he got into Kelowna.

Of course he wanted to take me to the hospital. I was too stressed. By now I was just having wine. I had no idea how serious this was. But no way was I going to spend 8 hours in Emergency with all the sick people. For some stupid reason ( brain fog/stress ) I was taking Extra Strength Tylenol. How stupid of me. I am the one who is always telling others to take 800mg of Ibuprofen right away and then 400mg every four hours thereafter for the first day after a major incident. So this happened Tuesday about noon and I figured I would get better. That did not happen. I barely slept that night and was in a world of pain ( where did that expression come from ? ) Wednesday morning I could not move. I had a previously scheduled appointment with my doctor for Thursday so that was my plan for treatment.  I added codeine to my meds before bed Wednesday. Did not make any difference to the pain level.

My poor nose. But I was most upset about my eyeglasses. I did find out on Thursday that my lenses had a warranty and they would replace them at no charge. Wonderful. A big up!

Long story short….sorry no idea why I am going on and on.  I saw the doctor and she was very concerned and sent me immediately to the hospital for an X-ray.  By the way she also gave me a tetanus shot. Guess we all should have one every ten years. FYI right now because of a shortage of staff most people are waiting 3 -4 weeks to get an X -ray. Colin had driven me to the doctor as I could barely move, never mind drive. So off we went, it did not take long at all. However the tech guy was concerned about my right side and would not let me leave for a long while. After checking with someone ( twice ) he said that I could go home. That worried me. He told me that my MD would have the results at the latest today.

On the upside the girls and in this case Ciela are giving me lots of love.

I did not get a call back yesterday from my doctor nor this morning. So about 12:30 noonish I called my doctor to check and all I got was a voicemail saying that they were closed from noon today until Tuesday morning due to the long weekend 😥 You guessed it, I was furious. My doctor was worried as I had shallow breathing. So now I have no idea about my ribs other than that they hurt. Now doing a mix of ibuprofen and codeine. It certainly is going to be a very long weekend for me. A huge downer.

I love my girls. Look at that tongue. That is an upper for me.

 

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