Jan 05 2004

Country Mile

Published by at 11:20 am under Uncategorized

It was 33 fun-filled degrees when I woke up this morning. Yikes!

I can tell my brother & sister are hardy frontier types, whereas I am and will always be a city girl. They’re way more used to the cold than I am.

Mom was released from the hospital on Friday, and we?re taking care of her at my sister’s house. She’s bedridden, but we have a hospital bed and the oxygen machine in the living room. I’m sleeping on the couch just a couple of feet away, so Mom can wake me up at night when she needs anything (Nurse Suzy – scary!). After I get her what she needs, I check the fire and throw another log on if needed – the house is heated by wood stove – to make sure she stays warm (Frontier Suzy – even scarier!).

The home help person is coming this afternoon to give Mom a sponge bath. Apparently, they have some magical way to wash your hair while you’re in bed, which should be interesting to see. Also the hospice person is coming by to see how we’re doing and what we need. There’s a lot of support in the little community up here.

I had to laugh when my sister was giving the hospice lady directions to her house. You know you’re in the country when your directions include things like “You’ll pass the 5.25 mile marker, and turn left at the white mailbox. You’ll pass a garden with a cow skull on the gate and then a water tower. Turn left at the water tower. If you pass a house on the right, you’ve gone too far.”

7 responses so far

7 Responses to “Country Mile”

  1. Kathleenon 05 Jan 2004 at 12:07 pm

    If you’re being Frontier Suzy, I better make you a warmer scarf!!! I made you a City Suzy scarf!!! I hope your Mom improves! STAY WARM!!!

  2. aimon 05 Jan 2004 at 3:11 pm

    Now you know how I felt when I moved to the south. Directions to my first house down here included: go to the red barn, turn left and it is three houses past the green well.

    Um, yeah.

    hehe

  3. JSon 05 Jan 2004 at 6:10 pm

    The hospice folks we had with my Mom were great — kind, answered all my questions, straightforward. I hope you get as lucky with yours. My thoughts are with you.

  4. Michelleon 06 Jan 2004 at 2:23 am

    LOL – I love those directions. When you get back to the city I think a day at a Spa will be a good way to restore your energy city-girl levels.

  5. Kimon 06 Jan 2004 at 2:55 am

    I’m glad to hear that your Mom is no longer in the hospital, being home with family will certainly make her feel more comfortable. I totally understand your directions LOL I’m in the city and have a hard time using street names, who the hell looks at those anyway? Landmarks always do the trick!

  6. Somaon 06 Jan 2004 at 6:14 am

    Glad to hear your mom is out of hospital.

  7. Amberon 06 Jan 2004 at 7:33 am

    hehe – Frontier Suzy. It can’t be true!

    I’m glad that your Mom is out of the hospital and is able to be more comfortable. Its great the community is so supportive, hopefully that will help take the edge off for you and your family. Thinking of you. *hugs*