Let the Healing Begin!
"Cause this is what you've waited for
A Chance to even up the score
And as these shadows fall on me now
I will somehow
Cause I'm picking up a message Lord
And I'm closer than I've ever been before
So if you have something to say
Say it to me now" - Glen Hansard
Welcome back!
I'm thrilled to report that my wife is recovering nicely
from her surgery. She had her thyroid removed last Monday,
because a non-cancerous tumor had grown to the size of
a small orange and was wrapped around her windpipe-
causing all sorts of breathing difficulties. It had to go.
It was a long day in the hospital. You know the drill
with surgery- no eating or liquids 12 hours prior-
and she was scheduled to go at 1:00.
We didn't see her doctor until 3:00- by that time, my poor girl
was exhausted with a massive hunger/caffeine headache...
I didn't get to see her again till about 6:00 p.m. and it was a quick
15 minute visit in the I.C.U. where she kept coming in and
out of consciousness and she was experiencing some
awful post-anesthesia nausea. (She had experienced the
same thing after McKenna was born) It was awful to see her in
such pain. If you think vomiting sucks, try it after getting a 3 inch
hole cut into your throat. Um...that was kind of macabre...sorry.
Her mom was at our house watching McKenna and I told her
I'd call her as soon as the surgery was over.
I call her and as soon as she answers, my voice catches and I'm done.
I can't even get the words out...the stress of it the entire day punches me
right in the neck and I spend about 10 minutes trying to compose myself
enough to explain to my very patient mother-in-law the status of her daughter's
well-being. Michele didn't come out of I.C.U till about 11:00...
Longest. Day. Ever.
We went home the next day and her mother (who also happens
to be a Head Nurse-could I be any luckier?) spent the rest of the week
with us, which put me in a world of ease. (I can not thank you enough Terry!)
'Chele had her stitches removed yesterday, and she's loving the fact that
her voice didn't change at all and she's rocking some fine scarves when we
go out now...My wife...tough cookie...
So the worst being over, we can get back on the road to recovery...
I'd like to thank everyone for their well-wishes and prayers during this time...
FrogDaddy
P.S.- I know, a wordy post, but I have a story about the dog sketch...
About a week and a half ago, a designer I work with asked me to draw a picture
of a dog for her assistant who's birthday was coming up.
I figured, "Why Not? I could use the practice as I rarely get to draw animals."
so she gives me the photo and tells me that her assistant absolutely loves her dog-
"Miss Little Sparkles", and it would be cool to include the
dog's name on the card as well...I think to myself- "Now THAT'S a strange name..."
Later on that week I ask the designer if she might've gotten her name switched up...
maybe it's "Little Miss Sparkles...you know, like Little Miss Sunshine"?- I kinda want to
make sure if we're putting her name on the card, you know?
The designer thought it over and said- "I think it's "Miss Little Sparkles..."
but she said it with a sort of certainty...the next day, (just to be safe),
I asked another designer who sat next to the assistant to confirm the name
and she told me that her name was definitely "Little Miss Sparkles"...whew!
So I draw her a puppy and after ALL this, the assistant was let go last Wednesday (!)
Oh No! The designers never got to give her the card! I hope she liked it...
Jeez! Whatta friggin' week!
Gimme a drink!
6 Comments:
first,GREAT to hear your wife's well and on her way to getting 100% better! hope all's well with all of you.
second,great kenna sketch as usual but that puppy pic is cool too. nice to see a little variety! animals are always hard for me draw realistically so i'm impressed! great likeness and color.
Hey Glenn, I've had my head stuck so far up my ass in me-ness that I've neglected to read everyone's blogs and now I'm going through them and I feel ashamed to admit I didn't even know about Michelle's operation???
What the heck? Man, I'm so glad she's out of the woods and better now. I feel for her and you for going through all that. I know when Bea had her gall bladder removed a couple of years back and she was in and out of surgery, man, those were some wicked hours. So, I know how you felt...we hate to see those we love in pain or suffering.
On the flip side, cool drawing of the kid and mommy and that puppy's just way too cute! Shame that girl got let go, though. Maybe get her address and mail it to her, she'll love it.
jason, jesse-my deepest thanks-Jess-you've had so much going on personally over the last three months that I'm surprised you've had time for anything, let alone blog surfing, but thank you for your thoughts...
regarding the designer who was let go, it was truly a shame, one of those weird cost-cutting moves that companies make when times get rough I guess- our department lost a designer and an artist that same day! Sounds like they've been taking "How to Run a Business like KHQ" lessons!
I'm told a fellow designer dropped it off to her last week. Good Hearing from you Jess-I'd like to link your photo blog if that's O.K. by you...I'm blown away by your work man....
Glad to hear the operation was a success! Yikes, that's always scary, but sounds like she came thru it like a trooper. I'm diggin' on the Little Miss Sparkles drawing, partly because I own a Yorkie as well! 'Cept his name is Bello...named by it's previous owner, Nancy's former co-worker, who's Italian! I like the colors and the use of blues in the fur! You're a master with the colored pencil!
WHUZZAHH????
JESSE HAS A PHOTO BLOG??
well...if jesse's going through some stuff that i don't know about i guess i could let it slide...
but some of us out here would like to see this photo blog of yours!!
i remember even making a request to see some photo posts on your sketchpad blog.
Hey Glenn. I like Jesse hadn't been near anyone's blog in months it seems , so I just found out tonight about Michelle's operation. I seriously need to stay more on top of things.
I'm really happy to hear that everything went as well as it did. Any kind of health crisis, big or small is never fun, but you 3 really seemed to have come through it extremely well.
Take care of your ladies and yourself.
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