Happy Holloween

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family | Posted on 31-10-2009

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Felecia_Tyler HalloweenHello all , happy Halloween. It’s fun here tonight, Felecia, my grandaugter, and her boyfriend Tyler are getting ready to go to a downtown  Fort Worth Club to celebrate, Angie is doing her hair for the occasion.  Here is a picture after hair and makeup.

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Today Angie took Jerry and I to lunch at a place called Which Wich.  It’s different from any place we have been before.  You walk in and take a paper bag and on the bag has a choice of sandwiches, and what you want on the sandwich, you mark it pay for it and the sandwich is made according to your directions. Then you pick up the sandwich when they call your name and it’s packaged in the original bag. It’s a really healthy place to eat, they are a lot like Subs only better and more unique.

Yesterday morning we went to Tommy”s shop at 360 Wraps.  It was baby day, and Tommy and Tyler wrapped helmets for 16 different babies.  There were no multiples yesterday, but he has done helmets for quadruplets before.  The reason for the helmets is a condition called Plagiocephaly, it’s misshapen heads for one reason or another, usually happens in the womb with multiples, they just run out of room and get squeezed.  The helmets are worn 23 hours a day.  They cost $3,600 each .  They come  in plain white, made of medical plastic material and are adjustable.   The kids wear these helmets from 2 to 6 mos. and it takes about 4 months to correct the condition.  Tommy got into this helmet wrapping because a desperate father came in asking if Tommy could wrap his kids helmet with something colorful, it seems sibblings and other people kind of stared as in plain white it did make it look like a medical device and the babies stood out and the sibblings made fun of it.  Well, this has become Tommy and Angie’s charity, as they do not charge for this and to this day Tommy and Tyler have wrapped 95 helmets.  The parents are so delighted and now their babies are so admired.  It’s fun for them to pick a design and color with the babies name on the helmets.  It’s now a status symbol for what otherwise was a stigma. Now they have to have an appointment and Tommy devotes one day a month to do the babies, and he does it for free.  Click here for more info www.wrapbuddies.com.  We were lucky enough to get to be here for baby day and it was fun.  The parents bring food like a pot luck of finger foods, everyone shares and it’s a real event.  These parents are so happy with this, and it’s increasing all the time by word of mouth.  It’s amazing how many babies have this condition.  All the parents bring camera’s and photograph the process and then want a picture with Tommy holding the babies.  This way Tommy gets his baby fix too.

We did find a place for the trailer just down the street from the kids.  It’s not perfect, but it’s great to be so close.  That way when Jerry is in the hospital, and the Doc said from 7 to 9 days.  It won’t have far to drive to the kids.   Tommy is letting us use the Scion while we are here.

Well that’s all that’s new for now, each day something goes on here.    More later…Hugs  S and J

Prayers Answered

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family | Posted on 30-10-2009

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dr michael mackHello, our prayers are answered in part, and we have been blessed with a truly wonderful heart surgeon.  He is a renowned open heart and heart transplant surgeon, one of the best in the United States.  Jerry’s surgery is scheduled for Nov 12, 09, in the afternoon.  He will replace an aortic valve and possibly the top end of the aorta, very tricky, and do another bypass of one vessel.  The Dr. is Michael Mack, and he’s also a nice guy.  The surgery will be at Baylor Heart Hospital not too far from Angie’s.  The hospital also has an excellent  reputation for heart surgery.  We are feeling better now that we know whats going to be done and when, we can now make plans for our obviously long stay here with the kids. Both Angie and Tommy have been beyond belief, helpful. Jerry is feeling more relaxed tonight and in good spirits.  I know he’s uptight but he would be crazy not to be. After talking to this physician, he is so confident and self assured that he made us all feel better.  Thanks again for all the support and prayers and all my facebook buddies too.  Tomorrow I will follow with some really good and uplifting events going on here.                Hugs,           S and J

Made it to Angie’s House

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family | Posted on 29-10-2009

Hello all, We hit the road from Bowling Green Medical Center Wed. after clearance from the heart surgeon about 5 PM in the evening with an appointment wtih a heart surgeon here in Dallas tomorrow at 2:30. and all his records with us.   They wasted no time getting us set up here in Dallas with the surgeons colleague.  Tommy and Jerry in the truck pulling the trailer and Angie and I in the Camero.  Angie  ran tail gunner, she stayed in the passing lane so Tommy would have no trouble passing the many thousands of trucks on the road. We had over 800 miles to cover ASAP.  We spent the first night in West Memphis in a Holiday Inn, the next day drove on into Dallas at about 8 PM.  Tommy was more than exhausted.  The trailer setup where we were suppose to set up did not work out for us as we need 50 amp and they had only 30.  So we have the truck and trailer parked in the cul de sac around the corner from Angie’s until further plans are made.   It is so good to be here with the kids.  I feel so much safer and so does Jerry.  Tomorrow we will know what the next few weeks will bring, after seeing the heart surgeon.  We are going direct to the surgeon and skipping the cardiologist because it is that serious. The major problem remains the Aortic Valve failure.  Please keep us all in your prayers, this family is in crisis right now , and I do feel the angels are watching.   Hugs,  S and J

Jerry’s Heart Catheterization

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family, Travel | Posted on 26-10-2009

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We waited all day and finally Jerry went in for his cardiac catheterization.  Thank you all for your  prayers because thankfully they found all of the previous grafts from the first surgery to still be open and viable.  There was one coronary artery that is 70% occluded and will need an angioplasty and a stent, but we still have to address the aortic valve that is in need of repair, or replacement.  Tomorrow we will find out from the open heart surgeon here if he feels that Jerry is stable enough to travel to Dallas, with a referral to a cardiologist there.  We then hope to have the surgery done at Baylor University Hospital in Dallas.  As of tonight that is our plan , but then we all know about plans.

Everyone here has been wonderful to us all. The hospital is a wonderful facility and the staff have outdone themselves.  We could not have ended up in a better place to have an emergency.  This vacation sure has had its problems.  Jerry’s cousin in Iowa says I need to write a book about  “The Vacation From Hell.”   Some of you will get to meet her, she will be out to visit us when we finally do get home.  She is a hoot , her name is JoAnne.

Angie and Tommy have been life savers here for me.  And I get to ride around in a gorgeous Camero.  Jerry is in good spirits and feels good having the kids here too.  They are such a support system.

Liz, you should see the fall foliage here, its absolutely beautiful, I haven’t gotten the  pictures that I would ordinarily have gotten for obvious reasons, but I have enjoyed the scenery. Well, once again thank you all so much for your prayers, calls and Emails of support they mean so much to all of us , especially Jerry, who is trying so hard to come thru this. Thank you Liz for the beautiful flowers, it made Jerry’s day.  More Later,    Hugs;    S and J.

Angie & Tommy Arrived

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family, Travel | Posted on 23-10-2009

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Angie and Tommy arrived this afternoon.  I’m always so glad to see them , but today, especially glad.  I was feeling so alone with trying to make all these decisions.  The doc’s told us that they did not recommend that we take Jerry out of the hospital until they performed a heart catheterization.  It seems as of this morning they decided that he had indeed had a  heart attack.  Angie and Tommy had arranged to have a private plane fly him from here to Dallas, but they strongly discouraged that, and actually maybe they are right, because if he suddenly decided to have another heart attack in mid air it would be very inconvenient at several thousand feet up.  They said if we decided to check Jerry out of the hospital I would have to sign a paper saying, ” it’s against medical advice,” I’ve seen this before in my own practice, as a nurse, and it almost always turns out not to be for best. After talking with Jerry and the kids we have decided to stay here and go forward with the heart cateterization.  It will give us a definitive answer as to how much damage to the heart that has already been done.  We already are aware of the valve , but now we have the further problem of the actual heart attack, a very real complication. Problem is the time schedule, it won’t happen until 4PM on Mon.  Tommy said they will be staying here with us, because he’s not going back to Dallas without Jerry.

I’m so praying that they will find him stable enough to travel and in that case we may still fly Jerry and Angie and I to Dallas. Thanks to Judy Lou, who put me in touch with another classmate of ours Joy, who  lives only 65 miles from the kids, suggested instead of the VA, we admit him to Baylor University Hospital.  I had completely forgotten about Baylor, it’s a well known teaching hospital with fab resources.  That’s where we will probably have him admitted to.  Now it could be the case that during the heart cath they may find they can do an angioplasty and put in stents , which would resolve the blockage.  That would take care of the heart failure, and Baylor can then deal with the Aortic Valve problem, that is not so urgent.

At any rate we are staying at the trailer in the meanwhile. Jerry is doing much better now with all the fluid off his lungs so he can really breathe again normally. He also feels better with Angie and Tommy here.  So all things aside things are looking up now that some decisions have been made.  Please continue to keep us in your prayers and think positive thoughts for us all.   I will continue to keep you in the loop, as Judy Lou and Bob say.   More later when I know more.    Hugs,  S and J.

Jerry’s Congestive Heart Failure

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family, Travel | Posted on 22-10-2009

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I drove into the hospital today without any trouble I just followed the big H signs.  It’s a good sized town and the hospital is all the way across town.  Jerry is doing much much better today.  The meds are working to get rid of the fluid in his lungs. He can now lay down and breathe.   The doc’s think he has a double whammy, both congestive heart failure and an upper respiratory infection.  So they are treating with antibiotics also.  Now that I look back, this has been coming on for several months.  He’s been more pale and llistless and not wanting to do anything more than he had to.  I just figured he needed a vacation.  It was a great vacation until about 2 weeks ago when the respiratory infection started, ending with CHF.

With tests we now know that the aortic valve they replaced 7 yrs ago now needs a replacement.  We were never really told the duration of the kind of valve they gave him, we now know 7 yrs and guess what,  it’s been 7 yrs.

As I write this Angie and Tommy are on the road headed here.  Tommy will drive the truck pulling the trailer with Jerry and I will ride with Angie in her car.  We will spend one night on the road as it’s about 700+ miles to Bowling Green and then 25 more miles to this park.  Angie secured a spot in a park with full hookups about 1/2 mile from her house, so its handy.

It’s been trippy driving that truck, but I’m doing OK. I have to remember to account for the big back fenders that stick out.  It gets scary when I have to turn a corner with a car already at the intersection, tight squeeze.  Today I drove it up to the valet parking and asked the guy to park it, as I could barely drive it.  He gave me a funny look.

The staff at this hospital are so helpful.  In fact, Jerry’s day nurse went outside and searched the various parking lots, it’s a big hospital, until she found the truck.  The night before I had followed the ambulance from the small hospital in Cave City, to the big one in bowling Green, about 25 miles. When we got onto the hospital grounds they stopped and told me to park the truck and get in with them, that way I could go straight into the ER and up to the ICU without a hassel.  It was 3 AM and I had no idea where I’d parked the truck.  It was a very scary night for both of us.  But what’s that saying, “when the going gets tough, the tough get going,” guess that’s what happened.  Looking back on Tues. night it seems like a bad dream, that somehow turned out OK.  The nurses were all so good at working together in the ICU.  They got all the tests done, IV meds, all the lines hooked up to the machines and all the labs done.  They used humor to ease some of our fears and Jerry has fun teasing them about their southern drawl, y’all.

Jerry will be discharged tomorrow and then Sat AM we will all hit the road for Keller, where the kids live.  It’s a suburb of Dallas.  With Angie’s help we have decided to go to Dallas, as there is an awsome VA hospital there.  Besides it’s a long way from home and for now home is where this trailer and my cats are.  We will have lots of support with Angie, Tommy and Felecia with us. Liz will continue to hold down the fort at our house in Chico.  God Bless Liz, she’s always been there for me.  With her there I have one less worry.

Tonight back at the trailer, I went over to the laundry room to get that done before the trip and while I was putting the clothes away I realized it was the first time in 35 yrs of camping that Jerry was not there to help me.  It was an empty feeling.  As Angie says we will take one day at a time and one thing at a time until we get it all taken care of.  I will continue to blog as it is actually helpful to keep a running tally of what’s going on.  I know we are in all of your prayers , please keep us there.  I will continue to keep in touch with whats going on.  Thank goodness for computers…………….Hugs  S and J.

Big Trip – Heart Failure

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Family, Travel | Posted on 22-10-2009

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Hello all, not so good news here.  Jerry is in the ICU at Bowling Green Medical Center.  The main problem seems seems to be the replaced aortic valve of, 7 yrs ago has run its course and now we are looking at some major heart surgery.  Angie and Tommy are driving up here tomorrow, Tommy and Jerry will drive the truck and trailer back to Angie’s.  Angie and I will go back in her car stopping one night on the road, as its about 700 + miles.  We are going to go to the huge veterans center in Dallas to do what we need to do.  They have a great facility in Dallas according to Angie.  Liz has things covered at our place in Chico, and will continue to take care of business there.  Don’t know how long this will all take, but we are in it for the long haul.  I am asking for prayers.  Jerry is doing well so far and sends his love to all.  I will keep you all in the loop.  Hugs   Shari.

Big Trip – Trip to the Emergency Room

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 19-10-2009

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Well yesterday was an interesting day.  First we went further into Mammoth Park to the Green River.  Along the Green River Rd we encountered a sign that said “this road ends in water”, and it did, there was the Green River Ferry taking autos across the river both ways.  Very interesting.  There are two such Ferrie’s in the park.  We didn’t cross then, maybe later before we leave here.  The Green River is suppose to have 82 fish species and also some very very endangered freshwater muscles.  I didn’t even know about fresh water muscles.

This park is largely wooded.  Beech trees and yellow poplar and  sugar maples, along the river area and white and black oakes, and hickories along the upper sloaps. I looked into that because I was interested in the different colored trees.  They are quite different from the west coast. We have seen many deer and wild turkeys and got some pictures of them.  They even have Red Cardinals here and there is not a prettier bird.

After a very nice drive I had talked Jerry into a little trip to the ER at Caverna Hospital.  It seemed to me he had some labored breathing and I had noticed some wheezing during the night. He got the cutest little female doctor, with a true Kentucky drawl.  First thing she said when she came into the room was, ” we are going to get you taken care of.”  They were all so positive and kind there, so Jerry didn’t freak out. In the end he was glad he went in, cause he got it in the end..  It seems that cold he had never went away only truned into brochitis just like last year.  So after a shot in the butt, antibiotics and prednisone we were on our way. At first I thought well more bad luck,………….but, then I think about it, it could just have well happened while we were home doing nothing, instead of here doing everything. So, with a couple of days rest and the meds he will be a new man. We have extended here until the end of the week and believe me it’s a beautiful place to spend some extra time.

The cats are enjoying the new place too.  So much so that the other morning about 2 AM something woke me up.  I could hear the heater running but above that was a tiny meow.  So, upon counting heads, Sophie was among the missing.  I called, even opened the door thinking maybe she had slipped out somehow, no Sophie.  I opened the closets, looked everywhere, knowing she’s the one for sure to come when I call her, and finally I pulled open the big drawer where we keep the crackers and cookies and out popped Sophie like nothing was wrong.  These cats keep life interesting at times.

In one of my previous blogs I mistakenly call Amish people Mennenites , when in reality they were Amish, Judy Lou called my attention to it and she was right.  I did get them mixed up.  Judy knows these things because she lived in Ohio where there are lots of Amish people.

We took some pictures of tobacco fields and old barns with tobacco drying in them.  I haven’t seen that since I was here in 1958, visiting my moonshining, tobacco growing kin folks, who I can’t even find anymore.  I think the revenuers finally caught up to them.  Well so much for that……….more later in the week after a couple days of rest.        Hugs….. S and J

Big Trip – National Corvette Museum

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 17-10-2009

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We are having a heat wave, it got to 50 today, with partial sunshine.  I was really tired of the rain.  It’s suppose to shine for a couple of days and we are going to take full advantage of it.

Today we went to the National Corvette Museum. You would think it’s a guy thing but I personally found it very interesting. I’m quite sure I will never see another like it.  It was fun watching Jerry salivating with his tongue almost hanging out.  They had some simply unbelievable Corvettes there.  It’s a huge place and really shows off America’s sports car.  There were over 70 Corvettes showcased in periodic setting.  That made it interesting for me.  There were classics in mint condition and my favorites, one of a kind peototypes,  that never went into production.  One of them was so beautiful and stylish.  It was prettier than candy appple red and I just wanted to lick it, it looked that delicious.  They had some race track champs there, Tommy would have liked this museum.

There was a movie and lots and lots of paraphanalia relating to the history of the Corvette.The overhead music would occas play the theme from the old TV show  Route 66, It was one of my favorite TV shows long ago,  Does anyone remember it?  This museum opened in 1994 and they just had their 15 yr anniversary on Labor Day.  Caravans of Corvettes came form all over the US and foreign countries driving to Bowling Green Ky.  For the 10 yr reunion they said there were caravans of Corvettes for over 200 miles long. I would really like to have been here to see that.  I did get pictures of my favorite Vetts.

On the way out, George, they had a special, on loan, from GM, about 30 Corvairs of all types.  Got some pictures for you.    There was a sedan and convertable and Van like  you’ve already restored.  This display will only be here for a couple months more.

Here in bowling Green is the only Corvette plant in the world.  They do tours, but we are not that  much into Corvettes, so we will pass. Jerry tells me that the stars are out tonight, so tomorrow will be a sightseeing day and Mon we head west.  More later,       Hugs , S and J

Big Trip – Mammoth Cave Park

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Posted by Shari | Posted in Travel | Posted on 17-10-2009

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Hello from very beautiful Kentucky,  Everything here is colorful.  The grasses are green, green and the rolling hills are displaying their wonderful fall colors.  We’ve had our share off rain and it seems that the trees have peaked and are starting to drop their leaves.  It hasn’t gotten out of the 40s in quite awhile.  Thank goodness for my cozy trailer.

We drove up to Mammoth Cave Park, it’s about 15 min from the RV park. Despite the weather the place was jammed, they bring in buses of tourists and school kids.  They have limited the number of cave tours now as the main season has passed.  Mammoth Cave Natl Park has over 367 known miles of cave passageways running beneath these southern Kentucky hills.  That’s something to think about.  It’s known to be the worlds longest cave.  In 1981 this park was designated a World Heritage site and in 1990 declared an International Biosphere  Reserve.  This is a magnificent American treasure.  I sized up  the various cave tours and have pretty much made up my mind not to go in.  My last experience at Wind Cave in south Dakota may have cured my desire to plant myself underground for any length of time before the actual time comes. I think there is plenty to do above ground anyway.  The park sits in the middle of 53,000 acres of hardwood forest above ground and they are on fire, not literally, with fall colors of gold, red ,orange and yellow.  Really a site to see.  I can’t believe that even in the New England states it could be prettier. I had a feeling Kentucky would be beautiful and so far I’m not disappointed.

We drove thru Cave and Park cities, all of these little towns close to the park are fairly tourist oriented.  I’m not fond of touristy stuff.  We drove into the largest city in the area, Glasgow.  We went to the Wal Mart, of course, and while shopping encountered Mennonite people.   They were dressed in black and grey clothing, nothing brite or colorful.  The women had on huge black wool capes.  When we left we could see why, they had arrived in horse drawn buggies.  Wal Mart provides a  special area for them where they can unhook the horses tie them up and let them graze while they shop.  I took some pictures as I’ve never seen the buggies in real life.  They have even provided a waste container so they can dispose of the poopies. They have a Community near here where they live without electricity or gas powered equipment. I cant identify with that, people themselves seem to be very serious and intense. I didn’t notice any smiles  or facial expressions, no joy. I wonder if it’s difficult for some of them seeing the rest of the world so different or……….maybe not.

We came home and I made some veggie beef soup for tomorrow, and used my George Foreman to cook a steak and Hamburger.  Guess who had what?  We added a salad and some delicious sugar corn and rolls.  Cookies for dessert,  I was going to make some baked apples but ran out of time, we were hungry.  Tomorrows another day.

Glad to hear everyone and everything is OK at home,  I heard from Bonnie and Liz.  Despite the fact that Liz has been terrorized by the raccoons, they are mischievous little rascals.. I guess they were playing with her and turning on a sprinkle near the spa. But then Liz never met a problem she couldn’t handle and she outwitted the rascals by putting a bucket over the faucet.  No Raccoon will buffalo her.  Well more later.             Hugs S and J.