Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Winter is still Winning!




 Another Winter Scene



This is our Chapel at Assumption. It's the same chapel that has been on campus since Dad came here. It  has been added to in the back and we have a new roof, but, with the snow covering it the chapel seems almost timeless. The trees were dusted in snow and it was a pretty winter scene. 


This winter scene was not so pretty! It's a jeep that because it is the color of a firetruck thinks it can park in the fire lane! SO YOU CAN PARK IN A SNOWBANK... Still doesn't make you a FIRETRUCK!!!

Dad had a good week this week. He got to hang out with the kiddos on Thursday while Mom and "The Aunts" went to see Celtic Woman at the Hanover for Mom's birthday :) I was very glad Brendan, Kerry and the kids invited Dad over. The kids, (especially Kylie, Papa is her favorite)...are always glad to see Dad. He is always very happy to see them too. While he was there they "Facetimed"me at work.


Kylie had to be convinced that as long as Papa held the phone Auntie Laurie could see her. When she holds it all I see is up her nose and her left eye! She brought her baby I got her for Christmas over to say hi too :)

Dad's VNA Nurse came today. She is so wonderful. She is a wealth of information and knowledge and knows how to ask for things when Dad needs them. She is taking her 94 year old Mom on a cruise next week and is very excited. She told us about insurance that she bought for her Mom in case something happens on the cruise she can be airlifted out of there and taken to the nearest hospital. She told us to call AAA and check on policies for next April when Joey and Lauren get married. She is confident I will be able to find a plan that will airlift us out in case of an emergency.

 We will miss her but are very happy that she is well enough to take a vacation. She had a very scary bout of pneumonia this winter and was very sick. We are happy she is healthy again and are truly lucky to have such a caring person looking after Dad. She gave us her cell number right from the beginning and told us never to hesitate to call. She would rather have us call with a question than worry all night. I hope she has a fab. time on vacation, she deserves it!


We had a health fair at school on Friday. It was very fun! I am looking forward to going again next year. I learned I can squeeze 74 pounds with my right hand, I am in the super stretchy category for the sit and reach, I am a normal BMI, I have 20/20 vision, I can hula hoop 174 times in a minute, I can defend myself in a hostile situation...and THAT I HATE ACUPUNCTURE!  So to those people who say you cannot feel the needles...you LIE! I don't mind needles at all. I had allergy shots once a week for 14 years. I don't care when they take blood and a tetnus shot is a walk in the park. This was not real fun. I felt every needle, had a headache after and now have a good size red welt where the needle was in front...and that was FRIDAY. 
Note to self...do not try this again!


The chapel still looks pretty but not like it did when it was snowing. I am lucky to work at a place that keeps up it's grounds so nicely and has some beautiful buildings.

Thank You to everyone who is still continuing to support Dad and us on this long journey. Thanks for the calls, the txts, the cards, the food, the visits and everything you have done and continue to do. 

The Shrewsbury Call Fire Department is having a can and bottle drive March 9th. Save your bottles and cans and I will have more information posted on next weeks blog.

Thanks Again,

Until Next Tuesday,

Laurie




Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Snow is Melllllllllting.......

THE BERG!


 This is the snow pile that is in our driveway. Last weekend this thing was as tall as my neighbors house and we couldn't get out of the back doors very easily. Brendan came over and snowblowed a bit so we could at least get around the pile, which left us with...the Berg!


Happy Valentine's Day and Happy Birthday Mom

We celebrated three days this past week for Valentine's Day, Auntie Madaline's Birthday and Mom's and Mason's Birthday.  Mom has just turned 29 and Brendan and Kerry had a special birthday dinner tonight at their house.


At Mom's Birthday dinner Dad and Kylie Facetimed so I could be at the dinner too :) Kylie loves to use facetime on the phone and wants to get up really close so you get to see mostly her nose and eyes. Dad got her to stand back a bit so I could see her whole face!


Dad's Bloodwork came back and indicated that his Blood is too thick. So they started him on Shots :(
He has to give himself these twice a day for almost a week. Doesn't seem like too much fun but if it works it will be very good.


We said goodbye to a good family friend this week. Anna Mastro and the whole Mastro family have been friends of ours since before I was born. She was such a sweet lady who was always giving. Whether it be her time or her baking she was a wonderful person who will be dearly missed. 
Dad was able to play for the funeral mass, first one since the LVAD. It was a nice touch to have him play and I know Anna would have loved it!


We celebrated my cousin Mason's 1st birthday on Sunday! He and Mom share the same birthday. He was so cute and enjoyed his party and his cake very much!


We were informed by the visiting nurse today that flu season is officially over! Well they haven't taken down the signs around Assumption's Campus yet. I especially like the picture of the kid picking his nose as a "flu fighter"...at least it makes you notice the poster!

Dad had a pretty good week. No appointment until the first week of March. Worcester and the VNA has been monitoring his BP and Bloodwork which saves from heading into Boston. Hopefully they can get his blood thickness down so that clots won't be such a worry. The shots are suppose to be faster acting than oral meds so I hope they do their job and do it quick.

Thanks to everyone who is still praying, calling, sending cards, texting, e-mailing, dropping by, bringing food, and just general checking up on Dad and us. We are very blessed to have such wonderful family and friends!


I will leave you this image. A gem of a photo that my cousin took on our vacation last summer. We call it "Chuck Norris' Grandmother!"


Until Next Week,

Laurie








Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Is Winter Over Yet ????

There's a Prius in there... No Really, It's behind the 4 wheel drive Subaru!!!







 This is what we woke up to on Saturday morning! Luckily we did not lose power and Brendan was working during the storm so if we had an emergency at least we knew he could get the Fire Department to us ASAP.






This was the worst storm for us in ages. I could not get the snowblower out of the basement. Brendan later came by and it took the two of us to get it into his truck. The self propelled part of the snowblower... no longer self propels! We are very lucky to have such great neighbors who helped us out! After I fell into a drift up to my neck and couldn't get out I figured this would be a good time to ask for the help that everyone has offered.  My neighbor Kevin came over with his snowblower and dug out the doors for us and made a good dent. Then Mr. Warren's crew came with their plows to plow us out.  The unfortunate part was the Plows got stuck in our driveway and had to be pulled out :( I came to the conclusion that if the 1/2 ton dump truck gets stuck in our driveway there is no way in H. E. double hockey sticks, that the Prius is moving! We ended up getting the 4 wheel drive out ok... the Prius my neighbors ended up just pushing! Note to Self.... Self, next storm garage the Prius!


The Girls came over on Sunday so Brendan and Kerry could have a movie date :) Lilly loves to feed my fish, Cleveland. Kylie decided she wanted to feed him this time too. I moved his bowl down to the floor so they both could see his eating his food. Lilly kept saying "come on Cleveland, come on eat your food." Kylie just kept pointing her finger dangerously close to the water calling him        "Disfish.... Dis Auntie Laurie, Dis Disfish." So Cleveland now has a nickname!



 While Lilly, Kylie, Grammy and I were busy. Papa and Julie first compared hair styles... They concluded Julie has more hair. All that hair talk made them both very tired!

Dad seems to be doing well this week. We played Trivial Pursuit during the storm weekend several times. We also played another Trivia game called "Smart Ass" This was right up his alley. Mom is working hard on her trivia skills. She needs to watch T.V. more and study an Atlas before we play next time!



 Kylie waited until Lilly was distracted with the blocks...Then she "kidnapped" the baby Lilly was playing with and went to hide in the playhouse I made out of Lilly's car seat box. Very sneaky :)


Lilly still managed to make a very tall pile of blocks despite the kidnapping of her baby doll!


The two of them decided to have a pillow fight and forgot all about what they were fighting over. They must have giggled for a straight half hour while they were playing with the pillows!


John took me back to work to get my car which I left in the garage during the storm. When I went back to pick it up I noticed the green ivy growing along the sides of the garage. the snow still managed to come inside a bit, but, it was a nice contrast to see something green and alive in all that vast icy frozen tundra of a landscape!

The visiting nurse came today and was very impressed at how good Dad looked. She was happy with his progress and was certain he was not putting on any fluid, which is a good sign. His BP can now be measured in Worcester so he can go once a week to have that monitored. He went last Monday and they want him to go again this week to make sure it is being maintained. 

So no news is good news on the Palumbo front. We are all looking forward to spring and not having to worry about falling or slipping, especially in the driveway! 

Thank You to all who continue to support us along the way. We are so grateful to all of you who have done so much to help us out. Thanks for checking up on us during the storm to see if we were ok and if  we needed a generator ( we do have one thankfully ). Thanks for the calls, texts, emails, letters, meals, shoveling help, snowblowing, plowing, pulling me out of a snowdrift and essentially anything else we have needed thus far. We are truly blessed to have such wonderful family and friends!

Until Next Tuesday,

Laurie


Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Clinic Went Better Than Expected!!!!

 This weeks post is brought to you by Pierre...Assumption's Greyhound Mascot 


This past week I was lucky enough that a few of my students, who film a sports show brought in the Assumption Mascot costume. Well who would not want to put on their college mascot costume and cross it off their bucket list? So here I am in the Pierre getup in my studio. I love my job!

Dad ended last week not feeling so hot. He was short of breath and had trouble with the stairs. They made some med adjustments again and he is in the bathroom about 5 times an hour but t least its getting rid of the fluid.

He also got the OK to have his blood pressure checked in Worcester! This is huge! Now he won't have to go to Boston to just have his BP checked! The thing is with the LVAD Dad doesn't have a blood pressure like you or I. His has to be checked via a dopler BP machine. The LVAD takes away the ability to detect a pulse and BP. The dopler uses sound waves to detect BP. It is very strange to hear it when they do it and it almost sounds like an fetal ultrasound.

Auntie Janet took Dad and Mom in to Boston early this morning to clinic. His BP is still to high so they adjusted the meds AGAIN. They said his fluid levels looked good though so at least the diuretics are working! They told him he doesn't have to come back for a MONTH! I think this is way too long to not go get checked but they are really good about calling back and answering any questions in case something comes up.


The kids came over to play last weekend. Kylie was having a really great hair day so I thought I would document it in the Blog!


She is happy as a clam eating her snack and not a care in the world. I am going to show this to her when she is a teenager and not a hair can be out of place...She'll probably hate us later, but, at least now she can be silly and laugh with us.

Dad Started playing the 4:00 Mass on Saturday's again last week. So all who want to hear him play he is back, and as he said "he didn't miss a beat!"

I will leave you with a picture of a few of my students. There are a few kids who always make the job more enjoyable and the extra time we spent filming their project this week has been very fun and a lot of laughs!


So until next week,

Stay Classy My Faithful Blog Readers.

As always thank all of you for all that you have done and all that you continue to do for us! We could never make it day to day, and week to week without all of your support.

Laurie