Sunday, December 31, 2023
GOOD FOOD AND HOBART SUNDAY CHRISTMAS EDITION
Saturday, December 30, 2023
HOBART KNOWS
Three weeks ago today, I was in ICU recovering from two heart attacks and two stents. I was supposed to have my first cardiologist followup a few days ago, but the doctor is stuck out of town due to weather so they rescheduled me for next Wednesday.
Well, just extra days to get even better for my numbers, right?
We've been using a grocery store by the apartment and delivery from Walmart and a few other places but with delivery, tipping, etc, it gets expensive when added on to the batch of groceries.
We cleaned out our pantry and freezer to make space. We've got a big shopping list (all healthy stuff!) and need to stock up. Plus we need to replace some things we have (like tomato sauce and diced tomatoes) with "NO SALT" versions. Lots of veggies and fruits. Whole wheat and whole grain items. Nuts. Ground turkey, ground chicken, skinless chicken, turkey bacon, etc.
Here is a cute pic for your Saturday viewing pleasure:
Wednesday, December 27, 2023
KINDNESS
Monday, December 25, 2023
CHRISTMAS 2023
Sunday, December 24, 2023
MORE CHRISTMAS DECOR 2023
With everything that's gone on, we didn't get much Christmas decorating done.
Saturday, December 23, 2023
A NEW CHRISTMAS TRADITION
You may remember that earlier this year (post Christmas), I found a white artificial tree.
You can read about that HERE:
We've always wanted a white tree as an extra tree in another room and wondered what we could decorate it with. That started us on a new tradition, or maybe we should say, a new thing to search for:
Farm themed ornaments!
These are all we have so far, ha. Not enough to fill that white tree just yet. A few were from dear friends (including some of you out there who are so kind) and the others we have found. The little one is a red barn too. Oh, the pig was connected to our farm naming when we sponsored an FFA pig and was hand carried back from overseas by a very sweet friend.
For this year, in late November, I found some more red barns in the back and the smaller farm truck with tree. We thought it would be so fun to do these because a they would pop on a white tree.
So, the white tree will officially become our farm tree.
We'd like to find more red barn ornaments, old white trucks, and maybe things that we have done at the farm...like a beehive? Or maybe gardening themed? Or maybe future things we'll have like chickens or a chicken coop?
We know that cooking and baking is something we do but we could cover a whole tree in those alone, ha. In fact, we have another smaller tree that we used to put in the kitchen at the house and that was/is for food and cooking ornaments and already have some of those. That's why we thought this one would be neat being white and covered in red barns and gardening and chickens and beekeeping, things like that.
Anyone else do a "theme tree" maybe in a different room?
Thursday, December 21, 2023
WHATABURGER NUTCRACKER 2023
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Tuesday, December 19, 2023
THE LITTLE THINGS
Saturday, December 16, 2023
THE STORY
So...
ONE WEEK AGO I was almost not going to make it back. I'm going to give a moment by moment so that I can preserve it and share it as it was pretty traumatic enough to go through. I'll open with dogs and end with Hobart should you prefer to skip to the end.
We've had so many ask us if any warning signs happened. These are my experiences but don't use any of this as a medical diagnosis. Bottom line, if you feel something is wrong, call the doctor or emergency services.
Well, first up, we're guys, you know we don't go to doctors like we should (though THAT is changing, ha). In retrospect, for the last few months, I had congestion when I woke up in the morning. Usually enough to cough up phlegm. I'd also have to squirt my nose with some nasal spray a few times a night. I chalked it up to seasonal allergies. A quick Google search indicates that's can be a symptom of congestive heart failure. Indeed, since my procedure, I sleep great and no coughing or phlegm in the morning and no congestion.
They checked my blood (over and over and over, as they do, ha) and I have no diabetes. Also my LDL cholesterol was borderline high but nothing that might have indicated heart issues and blood pressure is in the normal range most of the time. Probably an annual physical would have detected anomalies...bottom line, visit your doctor!
I came home, 2nd Man made dinner, fettuccine Alfredo with chicken and salad. It was, of course, wonderful. And I did, of course, overeat. That's our biggest issue (changing that). I ate two and a half bowls because it's one of my favorites. No dessert. I was still fine, other than feeling OVERFULL.
2nd Man went to bed about 11:30. I started getting a headache about midnight and grabbed a couple of aspirin (in hindsight, good choice). I went downstairs on a 'trash to treasure' search, ha, and on the way back up, my chest started hurting. By now it's about 12:30am. I sat on the couch and thought "meh, indigestion, I ate way too much". I went to bed and laid there and it just kept getting worse. When they say it's a crushing chest pain, it is. I was also getting out of breath. I laid in bed for about an hour thinking it has to be indigestion or heartburn and I could wait until morning but I sat up and reached for my phone to check the symptoms of a heart attack. Just then, my left arm starting hurting, like radiating pains from my chest down my left arm. Also my Apple Watch recorded a heart rate of 143. As I was looking up the symptoms, headache, chest pain, arm pain, rapid pulse, the next on the list was profuse sweating and it was like someone flipped a switch and I was just wringing wet. I realized, this is serious.
I woke up 2nd man (not the thing you want to be awakened to from a deep sleep) and by this time it's about 2:30am.
I changed into clean clothes (Moms always know best, ha) while he called 911. They asked me to get on the phone so they could ask questions. Pain on a scale of 1-10 (7ish, 8). Heart rate (140s). They said the ambulance was en-route.
It took about 5 minutes, though as anyone who has waited for an ambulance can attest, it seems an eternity. I got my license and insurance information together and we locked Hobart in the bedroom. Soon, they were knocking on the door. Now here in Houston, they send a regular ambulance and a cardiac ambulance. That's to free up the cardiac in case it tunes out to be a non heart issue. The first batch of EMTs came in and pricked my finger (blood sugar was 176 but they said that was probably the dinner I had). I took off my shirt and he put on the initial monitors. He got on his walkie talkie and told the other group to come up. They hooked me up to a bigger machine that was sitting on the dining table and I could see them all make silent eye contact.
The EMT started an IV. In the close confines of the ambulance, his leg was touching my arm and I said "I hate needles, I might have to grab your leg!". He laughed and said "grab whatever you need to make it better". Nice attitude. He got the IV started (didn't hurt like I thought it might, but it could also been the intense chest pain by now closing in on 9). He hooked up the monitor and banged on the wall of the ambulance and said "pick up the pace". He lubed up the paddles for the heart machine and said "we might need this". Not what you want to hear.
Thankfully they didn't. They wheeled me into the ER and it was literally just like the TV shows. You look up at a light and you just seen all sorts of faces leaning in and coming at you from every direction. They put portable defibrillator paddles on me "just in case". One person is saying we are starting another IV on the other side, someone else says they are removing my clothing and someone else says they are shaving my groin. Then I hear 30cc's of this and 20ml's of that and then I hear "has someone texted the surgeon?" "yes, the OR is on standby". I asked "am I going to have to have open heart surgery?" The ER doc said "not if I can help it but we have about 90 minutes to save your heart and you are already about 45 minutes into it, you are having a major heart attack we are getting you up to the Cath Lab now".
The whole time, I'm telling them to look for my husband and I'm texting him while all this is going on. The last thing I texted him was "I'm scared" and then "I love you always".
They wheeled me up to the lab and were pushing the gurney fast. I got up there, they started explaining what they were going to do and the catheter goes through the femoral artery in my leg. "I'm still conscious and asking and I said "is it going to hurt?" and he said "it's going to be uncomfortable but we're going to give you something that might make you feel a little loopy but you'll be awake throughout".
Sure enough, I think I might have drifted off a couple of times but the whole procedure took about 35 minutes and I remember most of it. When it was done, they wheel over a video to show you the blockage and the stent and the new blood flow. It's like watching a satellite image of a dry river bed after a rain, how it spreads and opens up. I kind of didn't really understand most of it but he said within the last few years I had another heart attack, a mild one, and some people's bodies are able to have arteries reroute themselves and mine did that. It was just the rerouted ones that had an issue. Don't remember that a few years ago for sure!
2nd Man was there in the ICU room when I came back. It was crazy. We texted office coworkers, family, friends, etc to let everyone know. The cardiologist came around and said "yep, they texted me at 3am to get up here, you woke me up from a deep sleep" and then he started laughing. He said "if you had waited another hour or two, you would be gone". That's a wake up call for sure.
I never had to be resuscitated. I never had to be intubated. So those were blessings. I now have two stents, one in the left circumflex artery and one in the right coronary artery. I think I dozed on an off for a bit, but in a hospital do you ever rest?
Above was my view as they kept me in the ICU the whole weekend. Finally got to go home Sunday evening and that was THE best night's sleep ever. I think I slept for 14 hours straight.
Hospital food |
Thursday, December 14, 2023
CHECKING IN
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
HOME AND UPDATE
Sunday, December 10, 2023
SURPRISE ITS ME
1ST MAN UPDATE
hijacking the blog again to edit with an update (see previous post for the original) he is still in ICU but feels much better. He gets out of breath easily but that’s to be expected with the stents until his heart adapts to the extra blood flow. He may be able to come home today in the best case, or they may keep them one more day in a regular room instead of ICU, but all of his numbers look good. His blood pressure is low. His heart rate is still elevated so they’re trying to work on that, but the stents seem to be doing their job and we are blessed. The doctor told us again yesterday that he doesn’t know how he still alive. We know none of you really know us personally, you know us through the blog, but with first man what you read is what you get. He’s one of the kindest friendliest most generous people I’ve ever met and honestly.the world would be a slightly lesser place without him in it and we’re thankful we’ve got him for another 30 years at least.
Friday, December 8, 2023
Pray for 1st Man
This is 2nd Man everyone.
I’m not very good at this blogging so I won’t include pictures or anything but I just need to let you all know that 1st Man Suffered two heart attacks earlier this morning. We called 911 they got him to the hospital. They were able to go in quickly and put two stents in his arteries in his heartt.
And they saved him!
He’ll be in the hospital for at least a couple of days and then home for a few days to rest and recover. I’m sure he’ll post all about his, terrible no good adventures that day ha ha. But as the doctor told me this morning, if he hadn’t woken up and told me to call 911,he probably wouldn’t have been here in the morning.
Send lots of love and prayers and light to us as we navigate this newest unexpected event.
Thursday, December 7, 2023
APPLIANCE GARAGE CLOSET
One of the questions we get asked is how we cook so much wonderful food and have a smaller apartment kitchen with limited space. All of these items would take up a lot of room in cabinets and an apartment kitchen is mall to say the least, ha. At the house we sold, we had plenty of room and a new house at the farm will have a kitchen of our dreams but at the apartment, we had to get creative.
The unit we have now is a one bedroom but it has a "study" with a large pocket door off the kitchen. To us, it seemed the perfect extension of the kitchen. The room is small, but because it is a "study", it had a regular closet and that gave me an idea for storage.
Tuesday, December 5, 2023
FARM TRUCK HAS A VISITOR
When we go out to the farm, one thing I always do is take the truck for a spin, a few miles down the road and back, just to keep everything working well.
When I walked up this time a couple weeks ago, I didn't see it at first.
Then I saw it. A large spider.
These have a variety of names. Banana spider. Golden Orb spider. Garden spider.
The web went from the edge of the window to the mirror and down to the bottom of the door. As fearsome as they look, they are harmless and eat lots of bugs. Of course, harmless or not, I don't want one flying into the truck when I lower the window while I'm driving, ha.
So I took a tree branch and relocated her to another spot in the yard.
This past weekend, we had to meet someone at the property to let them look at the site for an upcoming project. The weather was drizzly and gray but hey...
...at least the yard still looked good from last week's mowing, ha. The green is hanging in there but definitely not growing. It will slowly fade until it comes back with a vengeance next Spring.