Thursday, September 25, 2014

Some Updates

I'm so neglectful of my little blog.  Here are some tidbits:

Foot is still sore after May surgery for bone spurs.  I'm a bit dismayed that it's taking this long to get back to normal ... or will I?

Last Saturday, I finally made my way to a place called Jonathan's Ogunquit (in Ogunquit, ME), which is a restaurant and entertainment venue.  Judy Collins was the attraction that night, and let me tell you, folks, the woman has still got it!  She is a singer of great beauty, feeling, and control.  She can hit those high notes and is so smooth throughout her wide range.  I was very impressed.  The music venue was not so good, better suited for a wedding reception.  Luckily I have a favorite place to go, which is...

Stone Mountain Arts Center!  Next week Friday will be Dar Williams, who I saw last February at a place a block from my apartment.  I've been so craving her performance at SMAC, and now she is coming back (my first time seeing her there)!  Tickets have also just been purchased for Paula Cole, who will be at SMAC November 22.  Woo hoo!  The 50th birthday gifts to myself just keep coming and coming.

Dad is now in assisted living, and seems content, which is surprising after 55 years in the same house.  Maybe he is enjoying having fewer responsibilities.  I'll travel to Detroit to see him next month, and also see some friends in Detroit and Grand Rapids.

Triglycerides, cholesterol, and glucose levels are all in check.  How the hell did I manage that?  I have made some changes to my diet, but I've been concerned that those changes were pitifully inadequate.  Now to get more walking in (but don't hold your breath).

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Summer Fun

About my toe:  after a week, some soreness began, as well as muscle stiffness from not using all foot muscles as normal.  Today, there is some soreness still and I have been managing it with a few changes to my diet; walnuts seem to have the best effect on the inflammation.

Summer has been beautiful this year in Maine, and I've managed to get one trip by bike out to Peaks Island.  Earlier this month, I saw Rosanne Cash perform in Portsmouth, NH, followed six days later by Mary Chapin Carpenter at Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield, ME.  Both great shows!  I've just purchased tickets for my friend Perry and I to see Judy Collins in Ogunquit at Jonathan's Restaurant (my first time!) in September, and then in October it's back to Stone Mountain for my second Dar Williams show of the year.  A whirlwind of great music and food!

Saturday, May 10, 2014

Surgery

It's been nearly 48 hours since my foot was sliced open and some small bone spurs removed from my toe joint, and I really feel good.  Doctor discovered that I have about 40% cartilage loss there, however.  There isn't much swelling, and the pain has been managed well with just Naproxen.  I used oxycodone early on, but haven't needed it for at least 24 hours, so that's good.  I think I'll be back on my feet sooner than anyone would have imagined.  Woo hoo!

In the meantime, I am still expected to keep my foot elevated above groin level, so that means even more couch time than I am accustomed to.  I've been bouncing back and forth between DVDs and this huge book on Teddy Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Progressive Era, "The Bully Pulpit" by Doris Kearns Goodwin.  When I do get up and about, I find that the crutches are a hindrance, and that I am pretty comfortable without the clunky boot.  Shower time went well with my special leg bag. 

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Gimpy

Well, kids, it took just 10 days of being 50 before the old age shit started to hit the fan.  My large toe joint screamed out in extreme pain, my doctor and I thought it was gout, and I was asking for elective amputation.  Yesterday's x-ray and consultation with a rheumatologist revealed two tiny bone spurs on an otherwise healthy joint, so I have decided that the long term solution is best -- buzz those babies off!  I'm hoping recovery from this type of surgery will be relatively quick, so I can get back to being 50 again.  :)

Meanwhile, I'm finding that the 20somethings annoy me more than ever, what with their yelling at each other (normal conversation to them) and the noise they create in my building.  But should I be upset with them or my own generation?  After all, we raised these brats to be the inconsiderate, self-centered young "adults" they are today.

Thanks.  I feel a bit better now.

Friday, February 7, 2014

The New Era

So far I see no mention whatsoever that today is the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in New York.  No HuffPost, no NYT, not even the Google page.  People!  This was the beginning of a new era in music!  I don't say this as a fan of the Beatles, particularly, because I really am not, but I do recognize the enormous contribution they made to popular music.  Are we saving up our enthusiasm for Sunday, which is the 50th anniversary of their first appearance on Ed Sullivan?  Maybe that's it.  TV trumps all, after all.

On my way to Boston for a few days of museums and relaxation, and to turn 50 on Monday.  :)

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Twenty Fourteen

Farewell to a rather dreadful year, and good riddance.  In the state of Maine, we will -- we WILL -- replace Paul LePage with a sensible governor who is elected by a majority of citizens, and who does not have an appetite for his own foot.

We will -- we WILL -- see a similarly sensible replacement for Rick Snyder, the current governor of my home state of Michigan.  I implore the fine folks there to also replace the majority of their legislature.

We will -- we WILL -- see Wendy Davis succeed in her bid to become governor of Texas.  Even they have had it with stupidity.

I will -- I WILL -- move into a new job where I can make a difference.

I will -- I WILL -- turn 50 and be so, so grateful for it.  And I'll look pretty damn good, too.