Jun 25 2011
Home Again
Evening in the Haight
I can tell I’m back home because I’m sneezing my head off. It was nice having a break from my allergies. Apparently cement sidewalks, skyscrapers, and Victorians are hypoallergenic. Who knew?
I also managed to sleep through an earthquake, centered about a mile from beautiful downtown Charlottesville. It was a relatively petite one, at 2.9 on the Richter scale.
Welcome home!
We left the hospital sometime between 10:30 and 11:00 yesterday morning. Dates and times became blurred this week. Somehow it seemed like we had been there a week after the first day, and the time between Rob being wheeled away and getting the call to the recovery room seemed interminable.
Originally, they said he would be moved to a regular ward from the neurology danger ward (I can’t remember its real name, but it’s one step down from intensive care. In Hospital World, being downgraded means you’re doing better), but a bed never opened up, so they released him from there. Just like the last time, when we arrived to pick him up, he was fully dressed and waiting. There was more waiting to be done, though: getting pain meds, getting paperwork, etc.
Waiting is something that does not get easier with practice.
But finally we were on the road, heading though the silvery wisps of fog on the Golden Gate Bridge to the oppressive heat of Santa Rosa and Cloverdale. Hooterville had never looked as lovely as it did in yesterday’s late afternoon sun.
So far, Rob is doing well. I saw him today and he said the pain was less than it was before the surgery. Now the hard part: making him sit around and do nothing for the next 6-8 weeks. He actually asked Megan to stop at the hardware store on our way home so he could buy some mesh for the beehive.
He seemed both surprised and disappointed at our immediate veto.
It’s going to be a long summer.
4 Responses to “Home Again”
I am so glad to hear that things went well!
I’m not surprised that Rob wanted to get back to work but glad that the girls are around to stop him, he will be even better off thanks to the necessary wait, good to Megan and you.
Rob is quite the guy!…… 6 weeks will seem like an eternity for the likes of him. What to do…what to do….what to do???????????
I’m so glad Rob is doing alright! Hopefully he can take it easy over the next several weeks and heal up perfectly!