Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts

31 March 2015

almost 8 weeks post-operative :D

Hi all,
Went to the surgeon again last Wednesday and the good news was that the discharge was almost gone. :D
He removed a length of suture and the knot - thinking that that could be the culprit of the infection.  I am glad to report that I have had NO discharge or temperatures since Saturday morning - so it looks like the suture and knot WERE the offending material.  for some reason my immune system did not dissolve it like it should have.  So fingers crossed that all is now good.
On the home front - upstairs has been painted and did NOT get rid of all the odour from the toilet BUT it is much more tolerable.  Have had to have a new pump put into the washing machine as the old one DIED on Friday - half way through a cycle.  The machine was two months out of its extended warranty :C  Something is wrong with the sliding door upstairs (Could be rollers, could be running strip, could be a number of things :C ) so we are waiting on the service man to come look at it as we have already replaced the bits that we think are causing the problem.

Ben came round on Sunday and helped Darryl move our bigger furniture back up the stairs and we are now in the 'big house' upstairs.  Lots of room up here :D

We had the pleasure of the company of our dear friends - Ray and Christine from Townsville - from Tuesday to Sunday.  Was so good to have them here and we look forward to seeing them again soon - hopefully.

I have slowly been going through my Family Tree papers and checking that it is all on the computer.  Mind you - all the additional data is starting to slow the poor thing down :D

The van has to go in for its service on the 10th April and then we will be getting it ready to go and camp with some friends in May.  Looking forward to that as have been given the all-clear from the surgeon.

Having a Tupperware demo tomorrow to help out a friend and will see how we go.


28 May 2014

Gee I am sooooooo shite on keeping this blog up to date :) 15th April to 28th May

Hello all,
Well time sure is flying past these days…..
Soo what have we been up too…..
I was supposed to see the Hearing Aid people on about the 14th April, but with the couple of short weeks over that time, my appointment was put back to the 1st May.  L

Easter weekend we spent the time at home and were visited by Beckie and the Children for Good Friday.  Ben came and joined us and then we had Bradley her for two nights before we met up with his Mum and brothers and sister at Uncle Ben’s on Easter Sunday.  This was good because the children could go for a swim in the pool at the complex.  The only downside of that is that Max cut his chin open as he slipped getting out of the pool.  First aid administered by Nanna and the cut taped up with Elastoplast tape and then Mum and Nanna did a trip to the chemist for waterproof dressings and butterfly-strips also.  Got some childrens Panadol to help with the pain side of things too.  The Elastoplast managed to stay intact for 48 hours before being replaced with a modified Butterfly-strip and a waterproof dressing.  After a week the chin looked fantastic.  It had healed really well.

We had a great day with the grandchildren and they loved being at Uncle Ben’s place.

Easter Monday was our wedding anniversary and also my Sister Jenny and her husband peter celebrated theirs. What a beautiful fine day it was.  So Darryl and I did some family tree research for the BECKETT family tree. [I have decided to do the Beckett tree for the grandchildren so that they know about their ancestors].  Darryl and I had an interesting time visiting different cemeteries taking photos of headstones, trying to find some graves – still looking – and then we stopped at Margate [over near Redcliffe] and had a lovely lunch looking out at the ocean.

Tuesday we took the car into our friend Paul and had its service attended and then we headed to Loganholme shopping centre, where we had not been in a long time.  Wandered the mall for  quite a time and then went home.

Wednesday was spent doing all the household chores, and Barb spent a lot of time spring cleaning the caravan.  All curtains were washed and dried, window screens taken out and scrubbed and put back and then all the linen was washed too.

24th April  we headed into the Wesley Hospital to see Darryl’s respirologist and got a great report from him.  We don’t have to see him until late in the year.  We then headed home and hitched up the van and headed off to Jimboomba.  We have got a lot of things on this weekend – so made our base at Beckie and Matt’s place. 

25th April we all went to the Anzac Day March at Jimboomba [ granddad proudly marching in the ranks] and then stayed for the full service in the park.

Back to Beckie’s and we headed off to Canungra, where we spent the day with some of our campertrailer group friends.  What a great day.  Time flew way to  fast and it was time to head back.

26th we headed to Beaudesert to celebrate the 60th birthday of our good friend Gai.  We had a lovely meal at the Chinese restaurant and then headed back to her house for drinks and chat.  Left there and back to Jimboomba.

27th we headed out to Wyaralong Dam for the day to celebrate the Naming Day for our friends, Simon and Emily’s, little boy – Flynte.  What a lovely day we had and then splatter of rain did not start until the day was well and truly over.

28th – Darryl and I took the van back home and then headed off to my cousin Julies and we were doing some research into the family.  What a great day we had.  Again – time flew way to fast and before we knew it – it  was 7pm.  Thankfully Rhonda gave Buster some food and turned the light on for him.  By the time we got home it was nearly 9pm.  Poor little fellow had thought we had left him. 

29th I did some research into two other families – Bruce’s and Donald’s – all part of the Menz/Bruce family tree.

1st May I had an appointment with the Hearing centre and got my hearing aids.  They are so tiny BUT WOW, the things that I can hear now :D.  Volumes are being turned down and I can hear what the big fella is muttering about over in his chair :D :D

5th May – I pieced together the final bits of Luke’s quilt and have started layering them and pinning them in preparation for quilting.

6th May was not a good day.  Meniere’s has reared its head and my day had been very unbalanced and then the brain-fog kicked in with the residual headache.

9th May we made our way out to Jimboomba and spent some time with Beckie and Luke before heading to see our GP for our check-ups.  He wasn’t happy that I have had nearly two weeks of post-menopausal bleeding so is sending me for follow-up test and scans.  He also wants me to arrange an appointment with a gynae – so have done that also.

I have had my hearing aids for one week today and at Lunch time I heard the chimes in my ears to tell me to change the batteries.

10th May we joined the family at Funky Mexican at Cleveland to celebrate Beckies Birthday and as a combined mothers day also.  I made a cake for her – which she wasn’t expecting.

12th May we had dinner with some lovely friends and it was great catching up with them.  We had not seen them for about two years – so was great to see what each of us had been up to.

13th May we travelled to Northlakes [north of Brisbane] and met up with our friend Chris from Campertrailers group and had a lovely 4 hours chatting and planning our next adventures.  Chris is currently house-sitting in Northlakes.

15th May we were back at the Hearing centre and making some minor adjustments to my hearing aids.  I also had the tests and scans attended.

19th May went to see the specialist Gynae and he wants to operate and remove a suspect ovary. When? Well I have a space free on Thursday morning!!!  Right.  So Darryl said – get it out the sooner the better.  We were due to travel on the 20th to Goomeri,  to spend a week with our caravanning friends and witness the Pumpkin Festival.  So sent messages giving our apologies, completed the admission paperwork for the hospital and called Beckie and Ben to keep them in the loop.  Once home it was letting the siblings know what is happening.

22nd we arrived at the hospital before 7am and told that going through to theatre at 9.30. Say goodbye now as hubby can’t go any further L.

All checks and preparations attended and then waited.  Went through to theatre at 10.20 am and woke in recovery at 12md.  Back to the ward by 12.45pm and then chatted on and off with Darryl and Beckie before they left at about 3pm.  Had a disturbed nights sleep – as one does when recovering from an anaesthetic and having all the necessary observations and checks attended.

23rd – check by the specialist at 7.30am and all good.  He said he was glad he got it out – but is sure it is benign – and will get back to me next week with the histology results.  Discharged at 9.45am and then home to sleep for four hours J

I have noticed whilst incarcerated on REST that Buster has got quite a constant cough and he seems to be breathing with some difficulty.  This progressed quite severely over the weekend and on Sunday night he hardly had any sleep due to this constant cough. L  Monday we contacted the Vet and was able to get him in at 10.30am.  They think he may have Kennel cough – so have to keep him separate from other animals until seen. L

Well - he does not have kennel cough J but he does have Congestive Heart Failure and a huge heart Murmur  and they are not sure how much longer he will be with us. L  We have commenced him on fluid tablets and he will have a review next Tuesday.

Wednesday 28th – Buster had NO coughing at all on Monday night and it was so good to know he had a good sleep BUT he is still breathing faster than he should.  He did have a couple of coughs this morning though L He is nowhere near as energetic as his usual self :C and this morning we had to force him to take his fluid tablet. L  Tonight I hid it in a piece of cake and he took it no worries :D

I had another follow-up with the hearing people and don’t have to go back until our return from our next trip – so that is good.

We then went to the Redlands RSL club to see our dear friends Julie and Ted Bartlett who are on a trip out from England.  Their son, Ted’s, partner Megan gave birth to a beautiful little girl last month in Darwin, so we were seeing some very happy grandparents.  They head back to Darwin tomorrow afternoon – so it was lovely being able to spend time with them and Elizabeth and Leanne.

As we were saying our farewells we received a call to join Julie and Ted, Elizabeth and Leanne for lunch.  What a lovely day we had.  Arriving home at 5pm.

We got the results of the histology back on the ovary.  It is BENIGN so all is good.  The other stuff that was done requires review and possible further action but not until we return from our trip – Doctors orders.

So that is all from us for now.  Sorry for the medical stuff BUT most of you will understand that this is how I tick.