Saturday, September 28, 2013

Crazy Week

So…one day I really am going to blog about my accident.  It’s on my to-do list.  But in the meantime, life keeps moving along.  This week quite a bit of what was scheduled was a result of the accident.  With a couple of other things mixed in, it added up to a seriously insane week:

  • Monday 7AM –ultrasound to check something found on ER CT scan
  • Monday 9AM—gyn appointment to talk about ultrasound results (all clear—yay!)
  • Tuesday 7AM—physical here at home for Russ for new life insurance policy (including EKG on the couch!)
  • Tuesday 7:30AM—my turn for physical.  One of the few times I wish I was a man is when I have to pee in a cup.
  • Tuesday 9AM—my first time back to curves since I sprained my ankle in June
  • Tuesday 4:30PM—appointment with my primary care doc to schedule an MRI to check on something else found on ER CT scan
  • Wednesday 8:30AM—Josh’s appointment with maxillofacial specialist to make sure he’s ok after his biking accident.  Thankfully everything is ok, and I think I’m glad I didn’t know some of that stuff beforehand.
  • Wednesday 2PM—teeth cleaning for me, Rachel, Jenna, & Jared
  • Thursday 10AM—Jared get braces, Rachel short ortho visit
  • Thursday 3PM—haircut for me
  • Thursday 4PM—chiropractic appointment for me to deal with ongoing neck soreness/stiffness since accident
  • Friday 9:30AM—Rachel gets 2 teeth pulled out to be ready for braces next week
  • Friday 11:30AM—FINALLY SOME FUN FOR ME!!  I went on a riverboat excursion in Portland for a couple of hours with two friends
  • Friday 6PM—leave for the temple
  • Friday 10:45PM—get back from the temple, melt into little puddle of exhaustion on the floor.

Next week is looking a lot better.  So far the schedule just has the MRI, Rachel’s braces, another trip to the chiropractor for me & Josh both, and some trips to Curves.  But it’s going to take me a while to recover from this week!

2 comments:

  1. Nothing suck the energy out of me like appointments. Just the stress of having to remember them, get there on time, and deal with kids while there (which a friend recently likened to "swimming in a pool of acid'), is enough to make me want to cry thinking about it!

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  2. I need a nap just reading that list!

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