I had a good visit with Mom although I am concerned about two things
There is a sign that there is an outbreak on their floor and we should not visit if sick. I asked a nurse most of the way through my visit and she said it was a virus (can’t remember the name) and when I asked if I should mask she said it was a good idea that everyone who visits the third floor does.
There was also a random mention of Mom’s hernia. Thus is the first I hear of this and will have to follow up tomorrow. Mom can’t remember who told her that she has one.
Started the day with a Mom visit. She was much better having been put on opioids last night. I wanted to clear up her thoughts about the kids getting things. I was told I had to take the stairs back down and was surprised by the decor
Jake drove and we went to stadium for day 2 of swim meet. She did great
We got back to town and visited GG.
While dinner was being made I took Ash to Granny’s to pick out a few things. He made sure she has the picture of Granny diving
I also gave her and Rae each a set of emerald necklaces and earrings
I am grateful that the kids are getting their visit with her.
Mom called as she was having anxiety. I called Jake and asked him to go see her as I had a client arriving soon. He stayed until it was her mani-pedi time and then picked me up to go for lunch. We went to munch. It was delicious and I liked the vibe very much. We had a good visit and an amazingly loaded baked potato grilled cheese
He dropped me back at work and I got a lot done until I left early to visit Mom. She is a mess. Shaky, depressed, weak, all the negative things. I stayed quite a long time and then headed for family dinner. Roger made amazing chicken, rice and corn on the cob. Afterwards we three adults went down to Heidout for dessert and a drink.
Today I stopped and picked up Mom’s jewellery from Delmont. They didn’t charge me. He sorted it into two boxes one that is 10 karat gold/real emeralds and the other that is costume jewellery. Now don’t get me wrong, It’s some nice costume but it is good to know the difference for sure.
Breakfast
I got some work done and then went to Rotary lunch, which was our AGM for our two societies so not all that exciting but I did connect with two different guys to use their information and photos for the upcoming newsletter so that was a good thing. Judy has been putting us through our paces for the Cross Canada participAction challenge.
After getting a good deal of work done this afternoon, I went to visit Mom. She seems to be fading fast. There is only anxiety and pain in her manners and face. It has been over a month now and she should be pending upwards, not downwards. I fear the news of her cancer has made her give up on everything.
I’m at Jenny at Encore as Mike was busy with his dad. JD and then Brett showed up and we all played trivia the all music night as the team: 89s Music for 500, Alex
We had fun it was hard. We came in third with only 38 out of 60 points. That’s how tough it was. I do like hanging out with those guys though. I always feel better afterwards.
The bottom line is, if you are following the instincts, the universe is giving you when you must welcome the path the universe is putting you on.
It’s simple really. I was completely overwhelmed by my visit with Mom tonight. I arrive there as she was having some kind of reaction with very flushed cheeks said she was boiling hot and her hands were shaking, and she had a massive cramp in her thigh. She had pushed the button, but no one responded for a very long time. As it happens, the doctor came by and checked her out and they are going to watch her for fever because she has tenderness in her abdomen again and although she is on antibiotics for a UTI, it could be appendicitis flaring up again. It’s just me selfishly, saying at the moment that it is too hard to sit there and not be able to take any of this away for her. I helped her through getting her food cut up so that she could eat some of her dinner and she was unable to tell me the correct day her full, correct address or my birthdate. In all cases, it was close, but not close enough, and I fear for her baseline.
I laughed, heading home, feeling overwhelmed and sad, but my car automatically took me to wing night at F&B. Turns out that is exactly what the universe had in store for me. Two people that I knew were already sitting at the bar, and I met an amazing lady sitting beside me who was substantially older than me from whales, and she immediately sparked up a conversation about whiskey and Edinburgh. I enjoyed meeting Lynne. Bejea and Jake were equally supportive in the conversations that we had they didn’t all just dwell on my sad, but they lifted me out of it.
It’s hard because I shouldn’t be spending any money at all right now. I have lost too much wages with the time I’ve spent with mom‘s appointments in mind this past couple months. I have to realize, though that self-care comes in many forms and being there this evening getting many good hugs was exactly what the universe ordered.
I am watching The Great Flood. I need a real anxiety inducing crisis movie to push aside all the feels I picked up from Mom today.
I took Will to his dentist appointment and turned in all the expired medication’s from mom’s apartment to the Safeway pharmacy. After I dropped him at school, I went up to see Mom and make arrangements to see the transition nurse.
I was there for quite a while before Tanya came to see us. It was a tough visit. His mom was not responding a lot, and I didn’t want to respond for her to the important questions. When I asked how she was feeling, she just said up and down, and that I was more up and down. I finally let my shield down and felt her feelings and told Tanya that Mom was feeling fear and resolve. Tanya asked her if she wanted to go back home or felt she needed to go someplace where she could get more help and mom said she wanted to go someplace where she could get more help. At this point, I was overwhelmed by all the emotion that I have been protecting myself from and honestly, I’m still not back to myself.
We found out from Tanya that the hospital’s plan is to keep giving Mom therapy as she is on a short day list to be transferred when a space is available to the FW green home. That is where she got good Physio the first time this happened which I think was early 2022. Then they want her to go back to her home with some more home support and at that point, she will be evaluated to be put on a list for long-term care or they will continue to give her support as palliative care at home depending how quickly the cancer spreads. I am glad that we have started clearing her place out, but left the things that she needs on the daily. I will need to get her bed out of there as it is too high for her to get in and out of now. We finish the application for the palliative care, benefits, one plus side of the terminal cancer diagnosis is that there is a fund that will take care of any equipment, a hospital bed, special meds, etc.
Tanya did ask her if she wanted to spend her final days of her journey at home or in the hospital which I thought was a bit too soon to ask as we won’t even know where she will be by that point.
Yeah, so that was my day around the little bit of work I was able to fit in and the calls dealing with Strata things. I’m a little bit done. I’m going to watch this movie and enjoy an enhanced beverage and try to get a good deep sleep.
Today was a good start with Physio, followed by a good amount of work before going to visit Mom and then meeting the Guedes family at my mom’s apartment. The mission was to have the boys, especially pick out any of the kitchen where that could be used, and then we went through a bunch of other things. I loved that Gene was able to find pot and serving utensils and things that he could put to use as well as a beautiful teapot. Will was especially in Emirate of the old brown Betty teapot that didn’t look like it had been used at all. Lukas took CDs and the print of the map of New Zealand that she had framed on her wall. Sawyer found a couple more cats that he couldn’t live without and Rhiannon and Roger found some trinkets and things that meant a lot to them and that they could use. Nothing was of a lot of value, but it sure was going to be well used and saves me taking stuff to the thrift store. There is still much to go through.
When I visited her, I talked to her nurse, and I am to go just afternoon tomorrow to hopefully meet with the transition, nurse and make a plan. I am worried that they will suddenly decide that mom has to be out of her apartment and we are not ready for that hence the purging as we go at the moment. I brought home some random things in her liquor cabinet, her coin collections to go through. These notepads made me laugh so you know they’re going to the office with me.
I had some leftovers with Rae-Anne and Roger back at their placeand we shared a bottle of the wine that was found in a cupboard it was OK can’t say that aged perfectly but then I’m not a big Merlot fan. Roger and I also had our meeting of the double D club.(Dead Dad) as it would’ve been his dad, Ryon’s, birthday today. A dram was toasted in our dad’s names.
This was one of the sweet finds of the day in Mom’s sewing kit, which I was very pleased William wanted
Sawyer had a very detailed project to do for school. With his great memory for details and what info we had online I oversaw him creating it. I actually did very little as he had a great vision. mostly I assisted by getting him to do a test layout first.
We played a bit of Little Big Planet 3 and he helped me put up a shelf in my room before dropping him at home
I did go visit Mom and left a bit overwhelmed. They think she may have a UTI again. I left with a note of something to give to Benson, her youngest great grandchild.
I was hungry and had a coupon for Dominoes pizza. I now have lunch and dinner for tomorrow as well.
I had a couple good conversations with Rae-Anne today. She made a good point, that I am feeling like an orphan, forgetting that for most of my life I had a Mom. These last 5 years have been hard on my feels….
Imagine when I woke at 8:15 or so to find that Sawyer had already gone out and filled a garden bag with the storm windfall branches from the willow. He said he’d been awake thinking about GG so tried to keep himself busy. Not your average 11 year old.
We watched Lukas playing in the BCSS AA Rugby Championships. They won and came in 7th overall which is great for our small city
We did go out and he helped while I mowed to beat the rain. We took the recycling and stopped for lunch at DQ. It’s one of the few spots we can eat together for under $20. We stopped and picked up distilled water and dropped things off before taking him to his swimming lesson. I ran off to see Ireland for pits and brows and a good catch up.
Once I picked him back up we went up to visit GG and he asked if we could go to her apartment and pick out a cat figure to keep. She said of course. We chatted with Gwen in the hall and I mentioned he was the youngest of four brothers. She said he must get away with everything. He said that actually wasn’t true, that Gene was everything and he bullied Lukas, Lukas bullied Will and Will bullied him.
We went to Moms and he picked out three cats and helped me clean out the fridge and take out the garbage.
We dropped a bag of fruit and unopened jars of items to his house and brought home plants and the popcorn bowl to mine.
I made us dinner and then we went for a soak, took showers and watched Project Adam.
It is important to Mom that I find a good home for her tea set
At midnight I was moved to check out the noise outside
The aftermath was big this morning. I tidiest up what I could before climbing into the tub
I was nose down at work and was grateful when Kerstin and Brooklyn also wanted to get take away. Sushi for the win!!
I finally got everything done that was necessary and headed to see Mom. Her Dr had called to say she was applying for Palliative Care funding that would assist with hospices rental, etc.
That was the moment I accepted the phrase ‘terminal cancer’
Mom is very sad today
I met Greg at Heidout and handed over the necklace of Mons that she thought he wanted, the nugget. I told him to give it to Kym. It seemed important to Mom that he have it.
Bill and his friend Elmer joined us and we had a good visit, even inviting Will out of the kitchen to say hi.
Elmer drove us safely to Rae’s for an amazing dinner. she then drove us to drop off Greg, grabbed my car which River drove and then dropped off Sawyer and me and picked up all the Lego.
Sawyer has a school project we will work on but tonight we played some Little Big Planet and off he went to bed while I watched a couple episodes of season two of Four Seasons.
Rotary lunch was fun as Rylan gave his bio and it turns out he mentioned a well loved Homestay student whom he played ball with, Tatsuki. Tatsuki and Mai helped me at my place when I moved back to Cranbrook.
I helped Mary Ann access our storage as there is a heavy door that she struggles with and we were looking for a couple missing rented items. It was a nice little visit.
Once I finished and filed a client, I headed over to the Sam Steele Hotel. My new friend Tammy owns it. She inherited it when her brother died and she is interested in becoming a Rotarian. I am working towards that with her. At the moment, the concern is that HA hangs there when in town. Some feel it could risk our Gaming licence if she is a member. I am doing my due diligence. We shall see. I’m n the mean time it was a nice place to hang out. I’m peaceful and not overstimulating.
I went to visit Mom and Greg had arrived. I drove him to check in to his hotel and then we went the Heidout for dinner. What a great visit we had and we discussed all the things. It was so great. I miss him so much. We spent so much bonding time over the years as adults.
I did get my plaque back, spelled correctly, today
It has been another complicated strata council day but I am stepping out for a moment. Did I mention that the sky is gorgeous?
Today was hot and sunny and I spent most of it on site at a client’s. On the way there I dropped off my plaque to have it redone without the spelling mistake. The guy seemed very cavalier about how many mistakes he makes, lol. Maybe I should offer to be hired as his editor.
I had to return to the office to run a payroll and work on personal taxes for my late peeps. After that I stopped at Moms apartment to check her mail and water her plants. I also gather some more of her jewelry, mostly earrings to look at and sort with her. We had a good long visit
Once home I turned the heat back on in the hot tub so it will be ready for the morning. The forecast for tomorrow is up to 30 so I think it would be most comfortable in the morning.
I woke up around 6:30 so I hopped in the hot tub with a cup of coffee. It was a lovely Spring morning and I was showered and at work by 8:30 in time for coffee klatch. I was still overwhelmed by last nights win but boy did this day try to burst that joy bubble.
I had to come back to meet the electrician as power had partially gone out at a trailer on the other side of the park. It turns out it was Bob’s daughter’s place. He was on the council previously and we have not always seen eye to eye. I think today fixed that bridge
I returned to the office and arranged to meet Jim to discuss backfilling the curb stop hole from last week. I had just gotten paid out for winning the Survivor pool so I gave him $20 to take away my garden waste and old cat tree. He was happy to
The afternoon at the office was filled with finishing scanning Judy’s commemorative Rotary magazine and putting some photos from CDs not a thumb drive for her. I did get a little paid work done between increasingly annoying text about the work to be done on that electric situation and how WCB would not cover casual labour. I was getting really pissed off that they were not hearing me that this is an area. I am very familiar with. I finally just came down to meet with Bob gave him full authority to contract the job that I would take care of the WCB if he got me all the details for the workers so that we could be sure they were paid properly and requested that he get a second opinion as the first Electrician said we needed to dig up the underground line because it had a break in it. Neither of us felt like that was likely so he took on that job. We did have a nice talk and he said that even though he’s not on the council anymore, he cares about this part and he’s lived here for a lot of years and we agreed that we would work together to get this thing fixed.
I then went to visit Mom and wasn’t there long when the surgeon came to visit and we had a good long talk and she explained very clearly where the tuber is why it wasn’t as critical as it could be and that she was not recommending surgery. I asked lots of questions so that I would know and Mom would know what the signs were that things needed to be dealt with in the future and I think we are both much more relieved when all was said and done
I waited until her dinner arrived and then popped over to Fenwick and Baker for an order of mussels.
I think I’m manifested Tammy showing up to talk to me because I hadn’t that opportunity yet to address the fact that she may not be welcome at Rotary but that I want her to still try if she is interested. I agreed to go to her business on Thursday late afternoon and see it for myself. I like her as a human and I know that she is well liked by the people around her.
I did get a phone call message from David Keyes our district governor, saying lovely lovely things about me and my award. I had messaged his wife, Marlisa and also told her about my concerns about Tammy and her business or should I say my lack of concern about it. They both feel it’s a legitimate business and that there are many Rotarians who own bars. I am encouraging Tammy to apply.
At 6:30 for an hour, I was at a clients board meeting to explain the reports that come out of the software and have fun accounting in accrual accounting work and he went very well and I will be taking it all over going forward. Prior to this I was only doing the payroll and reconciling for year end but the previous person kind of left a mess.
The sky has been opening up off and on with thunder and lots of rain which it’s supposed to be like this often on all the way till next week. I was up early so I’m already feeling tired at only 20 after nine. I think I shall head to bed soon as I enjoy the kid up early and I do have a client who needs me on site in the morning.
It started off as a regular kind of day. Physio seems to really be helping. I got quite a bit done at the office and then I headed off to the Rotary installation dinner at the Cranbrook golf club. This is the night each year, where the current president hands-off in advance of the new president’s term beginning July 1. The new Rotarians are celebrated, and the board is recognized as well as some awards are given out. I enjoyed very much who I was sitting with, the dinner was fantastic, and the conversation was very good. Derek, Lucy, Jim, and Leslie and I were all musing over the fact that the cover for the hundred year time capsule in Sandpoint had it spelled Sandpont. I felt bad for whoever had created it and for the district governor, whose name was going to be on it forever as well
After a great deal of entertaining presentations and awards, imagine my complete surprise to find myself named Rotarian of the Year! The first thing I checked was that my name was spelt right and almost missed the missing ‘n’. Lucy called it kismet and it makes me laugh. At first, though I did cry. I was completely choked up when I went up to receive the award. At the end of the evening, when I had opportunity I stood up and gave Happy Bucks in order to say that I was completely honoured to be recognized amongst such an incredible crowd of servant hearted people.
PaulSvenDave KWalterDanNancyEddie and the CroonersJoeLeanneThe BoardPresident RickLeanneLucyDaveJudyDerekSvenAshleyIncoming president LeanneSandyDarcy and Laura
I then went to visit Mom for a while and Rae-Anne was there so we all had a nice visit
I was just leaving Mom when I also got confirmation that I won the survivor pool by a landslide. What a great great night.
Sawyer and I met my friend Bear in Rotary Park to supervise a visit with his two youngest. Divorce is ugly but Coda and Milo were sure happy to see their Dad. They are good little guys and Sawyer played well with them. It was longer than we thought it was going to be so we didn’t have a lot of time to play Little Big Planet after eating lunch and finishing packing up the Lego.
He is such a gentle soul and I enjoy having him visit. I dropped him at home and headed for The Stage Door for the matinee of Deathtrap. It was very well cast with a good balance of talent. A most enjoyable way to spend an afternoon and I really enjoyed having g a beverage with Dave and Trudy Prinn after. He was in the show and we hadn’t had a visit since they went to the Ecuador.
I stopped for a good visit with Mom. She is clearly still processing everything and is surprised that neither Dr believes she is up to having surgery.
I drove thru Arby’s for a chicken burger and came home to watch the Boroughs, an amusing new series on Netflix. I shall be going to bed soon, although I may pop into the hot tub for a bit first.
Sawyer was dropped off and we sorted Lego into his new bins until it was time for his swim lesson.
From there we stopped to pick up bananas and Hawkins Cheezies for him to bring to GG. We had a short but lovely visit and then hit the big three box stores checking for a shelter for my hot tub. Finally went back to Canadian Tire for the one we found there. Back at the house we spent the rest of the afternoon building it. There was a break for dinner which was Sawyer’s choice. He loves when I make Mac and Cheese with tuna and peas and we began watching Despicable Me 4 as we ate.
After dinner we finished the build and Tracy stopped over just as we needed her to put the cover on.
We decorated and were finally ready to climb in and watch another hour of the movie while we soaked.
I hadn’t been at work very long when I got a message that there was a problem with a trailer four dollars down for me and their water again. I connected with the owner who is out of town and then headed over to meet with the plumber. He had called who was dealing with the issues under the trailer. The city had shown up and dug a hole down to the valve at the bottom of the curb stop because they couldn’t get it to turn off. They then realized they weren’t supposed to be working on it as it is our Strata private property and left. That turned out to be a huge blessing as Bob and I were able to solve the problem. He called in the parts and I went up to Emco to get them.We work together to put the new curb stop in, and I will coordinate with Jim to backfill it in the near future. In the meantime the trailer has water again. It was very satisfying. I miss construction world.
I went back to the office and worked until nearly 430 when I headed up to see mom. She had received beautiful flowers and chocolates from Rosie, Uncle Bryan & Auntie Lynne. we had a good visit and I was able to step her through her options and impress on her how risky surgery could be.
I left the hospital and headed up to visit with Judy who needed help registering the Rotary group for the participaction day. We had charcuterie and white organic wine and a lovely lovely visit.
Once again, it was an all over the place day but was pretty good and I have arranged for Sawyer to come hang out with me tomorrow and overnight
Found a nice surprise when I got to the office. Rae is sweet
It’s official. tests will be done to see if there is spread to lungs and brain. I got the call while I was at Rotary lunch and went and spent a couple hours with her. the speaker was interesting, all about the ambulance service
After work I met Brett at BP for food before the movie. I used my app to get my free birthday dessert to bring home