Snowbrush
That awkward stage
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I took a stroll Friday, eleven days after surgery. I couldn’t walk without limping unless I kept both knees bent. This gave me a Groucho Mar...
How low I have fallen
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The surgeon drained 30 cc’s of fluid from the back of my knee yesterday. Fluid accumulation is a painful and recurrent problem for me, and I...
I take a wheelchair ride to a funeral; comfortless dotage
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Six days post-op. For several days, I could bear almost no weight on my leg, and since I was supposed to keep it elevated above my heart, I ...
Heroic old lady
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The volunteer who checked me in at the hospital was a woman in her upper seventies. Two things struck me about her. One was that she was imp...
The mountain lion of disability
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I am of better cheer today, three days post-op. I had little pain until Peggy removed the ace bandage on Tuesday to change my bloody dressin...
Assembly line hospital
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Sacred Heart was like an assembly line in which patients were passed off as quickly as possible between admissions, short stay, pre-op, post...
Surgery day
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I only slept a few hours last night before drinking a half-gallon of water and a mug of coffee before my NPO deadline. I am less nervous tod...
Rat poisons and taciturn surgeons
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While I was admiring the neighbors’ new motorcycle today, Baxter ate a box of rat poison that he found in their garage. I caught him in the ...
Any work is better than no work at all
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I’m trying to tie up loose ends before my operation next week. Yesterday, I spent four hours installing a recessed light in the laundry room...
Hard time
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I worked flooring the attic today. My left elbow never healed from a fall in 2003, and has increasingly come to limit how much I can crawl. ...
The use of money
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I just finished the first editing of my journal for 2003. The text came to 151 pages and the editing to thirty hours. I used to do three or ...
Flooding, tension over Peggy's cold
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The local sewage plant flooded this week, making it necessary to dump raw sewage into the Willamette. All of the major rivers—and most of th...
Raynauds, knee surgery, foul weather
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I purchased a pair of $80 mitts today. It was a painful sum to spend, but Raynaud’s Disease has so affected my hands that the least chill pu...
Adventurers
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Oh, but the tedium of winter. Another month, and spring will come; another three months, and the worst of the rains will be over. Already th...
A Tire Mountain Adventure
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Peggy and I climbed Tire Mountain today where, after eating, I had a terrible spasm in my lower back. After I was able to stop cursing and w...
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A hard choice, if it should come to that
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The Supreme Court’s decisions regarding displays of the Ten Commandments was extensively covered this week. The public reacts to symbolism l...
No more property rights
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The Supreme Court ruled last week that local governments can seize people’s homes and businesses and turn the property over to private devel...
Social angst
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I wince under the irony of the fact that I consider most people so vapid that I can scarcely tolerate them, yet I want them to enjoy their t...
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The first time in a long time
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My Odd Fellow’s lodge secretary called today to ask if I would be willing to take his job. The irony of most organizations is that, if you a...
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Not a potty dance at all
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The ophthalmologist said I am in the clear. My eye and the top of my head still hurts, but not terribly much. I have been off Zoloft for two...
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