Sunday, June 28, 2020

A New Normal?

 It is our "new" normal. I go to work (wearing a mask all day!) while the family is home quarantined--sort of. We do not do much else than the necessary things. Deb is still going to doctor appointments. Angie is working at Downata, and Lilli does what she wants!

Angie is working on a project. She saw that someone had made a bed out of pallets so she is gathering pallets to make a new bed.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

Back to Work

I returned to work this past week. Only half of the office is really back to work. Oh well. I have fewer distractions at work so I guess that is good.

Deb went to see Dr. Martin. She suggested that she get some therapy to help her get in a better place. Deb has not been very happy since her diagnosis. Hopefully, she will return to her happy self.

I had a very frustrating day on Wednesday. It seemed everything that I tried to get done did not get done. Things did not work right at all. Then when I got in the car to go home, the rear driver side tire was flat. UGH! To top it all off, I could not get one lug nut loose no matter what I tried. Thankfully, Spencer Salvesen from the Holt Arena maintenance staff was still at work, and he got a breaker bar to get the nut loosened. I had even ended work at the right time and was looking forward to a nice relaxing evening at home. NOT TO BE! When we got the tire fixed, they said that the tire had a piece of bone in it. I must have ran over a dead animal on the road at some time.

Angie has become a full-blown teenager. She decided she wanted to go to her friend's house. She never really asked to go--just told us. It was a little frustrating since Mom wanted her to mow her lawn. We told Angie she needed to do it since she had told her grandmother that she would, but it was more important to be with her friends. To think, the teenage years are just beginning!

Saturday, Angie and I went to Logan to look at some cars. There was not much there. At Murdock Buick GMC we test drove a Mitsubishi. It was a nice car but too small for us. After the test drive, we just got into our car and drove off without talking to the sales lady who let us go on a test drive. She came running out to us when she saw us leave, but I just drove on. Angie laughed about me leaving.

Lynn and Leisha invited us to attend Sacrament Meeting with them on Father's Day. So, we went to the "Webb Canyon Branch" with their family. It was fun. Afterwards, we had brunch then visited. It was a good Father's Day.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

Busy Week

It was a very busy week. It seemed like all we did was doctor appointments!

Deb had her staples removed. She was really nervous about it. I kept telling her it would not be too bad. After it was over, she said it was a lot more worse than I had lead on. At least they are out and her wound can heal completely.

Thursday was a very busy day! In the morning, Deb had her C-PAP set up. The gal that replaced me when I left the Regional Special Education Office came to help Deb set up her C-PAP. She said that after the state closed the office, she worked for some time in other positions within the College of Education while also getting a degree. After she graduated, she got her job with Lincare setting up C-PAPs and other things. In any event, Deb started using her machine. She was really nervous trying to get to sleep but she did WAY better than me on her first night. Not only her first night, but her first week. I really struggled keeping the mask on, and she has done great.

In the afternoon, Angie and I went to Pocatello. Angie had an appointment with Dr. David Donaldson with Pocatello Ear, Nose, and Throat. During her physical last fall, she had some earwax buildup so we finally got around to getting it cleaned out. After the exam, the doctor told us that Angie has some large membranes in her throat and said that she had juvenile sleep disorder. Essentially, she has the youth version of sleep apnea. He told her to get a nasal spray to use for a month to see if it helps get the membranes to normal size. The doctor also said that her tonsils were larger than normal and may need to be taken care of in the future. After the ENT appointment, we went to the eye doctor. Angie's eyes have gotten a little worse so she got a new prescription.

While we were in Poky, Lilli had her appointment with Doug Gallup of Family Services. She said it went well, and Deb said that the counselor said that he felt Lilli had progressed as much as she can. He suggested that she may want some more counseling when she resumes school next fall.

On Friday, I took Angie and Lilli to their appointment of neurofeedback with Bret Judd. On the way home, we dropped off Lilli at her friend's house in Arimo so that she can stay overnight. Later, I took Angie to the Suttons for a party.

Truly, it was a busy week!

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Start of Summer

This past week, Deb and I celebrated our 18th Wedding Anniversary. Since Deb is somewhat laid up, I cooked dinner at home then we went to Connie and Bill's and played games. It was a lot of fun. Usually, we try to go out, but with Deb not at 100%, it was better that we did not--other than going to Connie and Bill's.

Later in the week, we went to Lynn and Leisha's while Angie went to Katanya's birthday celebration at Outer Limits and then up Webb Canyon. It was also good to get some games played with those wonderful people!

The car went kaput before Deb had her surgery. We found out that it will be about $2,000 to get the car fixed. UGH! We are in search of a new car. UGH!

Two wonderful women left this world for the spirit world this past week. The first was Harriet Roberts, formerly of Swan Lake. When I was a teenager, I worked for her husband mainly moving pipe. I then helped them move to Rupert from Swan Lake. The other was Barbara Wisner. Again, she will be missed. She was such a friendly, loving person. When Shawn Henderson and I went to Las Vegas in September of 2001, we went to Logandale to go to church with her. She seemed to be proud that I came to be with her. I sure wish this COVID-19 stuff was gone. I would have gone to both funerals.