Jimmy update: He was supposed to go home Tuesday last week, but they kept him until Friday because of a bloodwork issue. He was bummed. It sounds like he's doing well. Happy to be home. His speech and walking are improving, but that's taking time and making him feel a little 'off.' His meds need to be adjusted because his platelet count is so low. It would be dangerous if he bleeds. He starts outpatient rehab this week for speech and strength/endurance.
I sincerely appreciate all of your prayers and positive thoughts.
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| The underside. It ain't pretty, but she said it worked and she was happy to be able to dance. |
On a lighter note:
Prom dress update: I added a French bustle to Curly's dress. Sewing through 2 layers of fabric (outer layer and like a slip? I'm not referring to the extra train piece) was difficult, because it sometimes caused a gathered/bunched up issue. When that happened, I redid it. All credit to the YouTube videos and to my perfectionistic
Not perfect, but it worked and once
the dancing started, the
dress' 'look' didn't matter
1st bustle attempt. Too long
- back to the drawing board.
| My work station, where I spent Thursday evening and my day off Friday - next to my diaper changing area. |
tendency. Funny how I'm not a perfectionist when it comes to housework.
I sewed 5 buttons inside the back of the dress not quite halfway up - the outer buttons not quite as high, because the sides weren't as long. Then I sewed 6 strips of fabric with a slit cut into it- a very basic button hole. Curly came home at lunch Friday, and tried it on. The dang thing was still dragging on the floor. I moved three of the buttons up higher. Bingo.
I also removed the extra train piece, but added Velcro - best of both worlds. She left it on for photos and then I took the strip away piece with me when I left pictures, so it wasn't in her way at the dance.
She had a great time, which I'm thrilled about. I also wonder HOW? Her class is one of the worst, cliquish groups chock full of
mean, petty girls and clueless boys. A mom I used to sit for teaches there and she told me that she's shocked at what a horrid group they are.
Graduation cannot come soon enough.
| Ta-da, compliments of velcro. |
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Friday April 17th, Coach flew to DC to teach a PT class. Kay and Rae had camp that same weekend. So, I decided to join Coach in the burbs of DC.
Delilah: Oh, great timing. You can see the cherry blossoms.
Me: (chuckling) Nope. We'll arrive at Reagan National. Drive to German Town, MD. Stay in a hotel that may or may not have a decent strip mall nearby, but will hopefully have a great workout room. I won't have a car while he's at his course. It doesn't matter - looking forward to getting away.
Of course Coach teaches all day Sat. and half of Sunday, so not all relaxation for him.
Friday: We landed, got our rental car, and drove 40 min to the hotel. We checked in, put my fridge food in the full size fridge (does anyone love a full size kitchen in a hotel room as much as me?), then drove to Panera for lunch.
We sat on Panera's patio. Coach hovering in the shade, and me enjoying the sun's rays and my Fuji Apple salad - esp because I allowed myself to eat non-low FODMAP foods, and drink a few drinks with alcohol - (hello, sugar) for the weekend. (I wasn't drinking alcohol at Panera, but apparently not everyone shared that plan).
An intoxicated man was hanging around the patio area, as one does at 3:15 pm in the burbs of DC. I laughed when he started singing the Juice WRLD lyrics: "I don't need no molly to be savage, uh / But when I'm on the molly, I feel savage" This is a song that the girl's basketball team often played while warming up Mini's senior year. IYKYK. And if
you don't know, please raise your hand, because I think it's so funny, we should prob 'splain it. Seriously, what were the chances? Drunk guy hadn't been inside to hear our name called when Coach grabbed our salads. It was wild.
I captured a short video of the drunkard's song to send the kids in the group chat before the management asked him to leave. (He came back 2 minutes later).
I was still laughing when my phone rang. Then - I stopped laughing. It was the girls' camp director.
Me: Well, this can't be good.
It wasn't. There were tornados expected in the camp's location, so they were cancelling camp Friday night. They were still hoping to start camp Saturday morning.
Not gonna lie. I wept. We were in DC. Our plans hinged on the girls being at camp. Will we never be able to relax again?
I'll share how that all shook out in my next post.
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Do you get why the Juice Wrld song was so funny and totally random? If you eat at Panera, what's your go to order? Have you altered anything recently?



