I guess it is time I got to this. Seems like one thing or another keeps getting in the way of sitting down and doing it. This is just one of the marvelous sunrises we've had recently. Each one better than the last. Also some great sunsets.
One of life's little gotchas. Our beautiful very tall pine trees have to come down. Luckily they belong to the company that owns the land where we live. A lot of them in the area just couldn't handle the summer heat and they are quickly dying. Seems like one day they were green and the next all brown. One is completely dead the other one half dead but whole tree will have to come down. I'll miss them, but not their needles all over the yard.Another sunrise.
I love the pictures I see of the Sphere - they are so neat and interesting. I have never even seen the Sphere since it was finished. On my bucket list. We stay away from The Strip.
Can you imagine that in motion - spooky.
Have finally got back in the habit of walking in The Wetlands. We go three times a week - need the rest in between after not walking at all all summer. Saw this one day. He is standing on the bridge rail. The river beneath is very fast moving. Idiot.Every one calls him Old Harry because of the gray feathers below his neck.
Our youngest son getting some drone (see it right above his head) instructions from Bill.
Another picture from walk. Our own mini Grand Canyon.
The finished Santa Claus pillow. Fun to make. The brown around the edges is the back of the chair it was hanging on to take picture.
So any way, I'll give a short synopsis of the days since October 29. For several days before the 29th Bill had not been feeling well. Spent a lot of time in bed. When he was up I noticed he was kind of panting to catch his breath. When I asked him he said he was okay. Like a dummy I thought it was just a bad long covid attack. Well on the 29th he got up and more or less fell back on the bed. I was in the bed room to see that. He said he was dizzy and couldn't catch his breath. But everything was fine. Leave him alone. Luckily I didn't I called the ambulance. When they got here he tried to walk to living room, but could not keep his balance. They got him in chair and did all their checking stuff. All the time he was complaining about them coming. He doesn't remember any of this. They took him. He was there for two more days. Seems he had been retaining fluid so much that it was affecting his breathing. Also docs didn't like the EKG. They gave him stuff to get rid of the fluid and he got much better. But they kept him to run more tests. Echocardiograms, CAT scan of his head and neck. And pulmonary angi something. On the third day he was his normal " WANT OUT OF HERE" self. Paper work he was sent home with said unknown cause. But see primary and heart doctors. Luckily we already had appointment with primary care yesterday. Primary doc said paperwork showed heart was not pumping as hard as it should, but not to the OMG stage of heart failure. Trying to get into heart doctor took many many phone calls (they are out sourcing their schedulers so when I called they put me on list to call back... When they did call back the call got dropped and I couldn't understand the person any way. Two more times of that. Finally the next day I got through to someone with English as first language and she made the appointment. Appointment is next Monday at office WAY across town, 22 miles at 8:20 in morning. Debating taking an Uber with all the morning traffic here. He is feeling fine now except the water pills have him in the bathroom every hour and a half day and night. Primary said quit taking them for the days 5 days until he sees the heart doctor and try to catch up on sleep. So that is one thing.
A week ago he woke up in the morning and eyelid on his one good eye won't stay open. So more phone calls to go to make opthamologist. Got in last week, but droop is so bad and eyelid skin so fragile he was afraid to do surgery, so sending Bill to another specialist. Can't get in to see him till Dec 10th. In mean time Bill is getting dizzy from double vision with the little slit of eye he can see out of. Doc did tell him to tape the eyelid up. But he is afraid to. Might give it a try today though.
And to put icing on cake, I now have a low tire pressure warning. Took it to tire shop and they fixed a leaking valve. Guess that wasn't it or fix didn't hold. Going back today and have all four tires checked.
So that is part of why I haven't updated for a while.
Please give our healing wishes to Bill. Your sunset, sun rise pictures are stunning.. We are starting our winter weather...rain and wind. Wish we were in Mazatlan...stealing rocks
ReplyDeleteCould be the sensors or batteries in the tire pressure system That thing with the eyeballs is spooky looking
ReplyDeleteSheldon and Debbie White
ReplyDeleteSending healing wishes to Bill and love to you both. Hope we get to stop in Vegas to have a short visit on our way South in late December or early January.
All our positive vibes. Hugs to you both!
ReplyDeleteAlways here to enjoy your musings. Great to see a picture of Bill. Truly… best to you both!
ReplyDeleteSmiles. Dirk
DeleteThanks for the update and all the terrific photos. Your Christmas pillow top is beautiful. Looks like plenty of hard work went into making it.
ReplyDeleteLife is tough as we age😟 Sorry Bill is having such a tough time. Raphael was at our house tonight for a visit and I gave him your good wishes😚
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