Did you see that title? Get ready for some TMI - keep reading at your own risk.
I was feeling off when I woke up Monday morning but went to work thinking my thermos of coffee would settle my stomach. Not only did it not settle my stomach (I couldn't even finish it!) but by 11:00 I had the runs. Now I am usually too riddled with guilt to call in sick (I don't do mental health days) but when stuff is coming out of one end or the other of my body, I have no problem calling in. I left work immediately and headed home. Little did I know that was the best I'd feel for days.
I took some pepto and went right to bed. I slept until 4:00 and when things hadn't resolved, I took an immodium, which did the trick. I was worried that I wouldn't sleep that night after such a long nap but went to bed and slept for 10.5 hours. I took more immodium Tuesday morning and went back to bed, sleeping for 2 hours in the morning and 2 more in the afternoon. When I woke up from the second nap, I was feeling some better. So much so that when Nora called, I said I'd be in on Wednesday. I had tried to bend over and was light headed, which should have been a clue but I went to bed thinking I was on the mend.
I woke up at 1:00 a.m. with the runs again and was on and off the toilet for 2 hours before 2 more doses of immodium got it under control. I emailed my plight saying I wouldn't be working Wednesday after all and went back to bed. When I finally got up, I called my doctor's office and left a message. My friend Heidi, who teaches at Wahoo Elementary, had said this was going around town and lasted for days so I wanted some advice. I'd already called Lorri to ask if she'd get me some chicken soup and apple juice but when the nurse called back at 3:30, she told me I needed gatorade rather than apple juice and that there was no reason to come in so just to stay hydrated and tough it out. It was a 3-5 day bug. OMG! I didn't take a nap Wednesday afternoon so was exhausted and went to bed at 8:00. Of course someone started mowing at 8:45 (in the dark!) and woke me up. I was awake for hours and so didn't set my alarm.
I woke up feeling MUCH better on Thursday and actually ate an English muffin for breakfast. My energy was back and when my breakfast didn't cause issues, I called Nora to say I'd be in after lunch. I had left Andrea a message the night before asking if she'd be willing to pick up some gatorade and crackers for me if I was still sick. When I forgot to call her back, she arrived just before 10:00 with 6 bottles of gatorade and 2 boxes of crackers. It's good to have such wonderful friends! I paid her but sent her away with 5 of the gatorades, figuring I'd keep one in the cupboard for the next time I was sick. I ate some soup and went to work, feeling 90% fine. I actually finished a project I'd started Monday morning and figured I was done. Until I was an absolute idiot.
Now the nurse had told me not to drink apple juice when I had diarrhea but I was done with that so poured myself a big glass Thursday night. STUPID! I set the alarm for Friday morning and felt fine when I got up but half an hour later was back on the toilet. I called in AGAIN and it wasn't until midday, when I felt fine and had had no further issues that I realized it was the juice. How could I be such an idiot? It did taste great though but I would not be drinking more anytime soon. I was fine by the end of Friday and even ate my first normal meal (pasta with red sauce) for supper. Nice.
It's a good thing I got so much sleep all week because I set my alarm for 4:50 to get up for the royal wedding. A few weeks ago I'd tried to convince friends to come over for a wedding breakfast but had no takers, which ended up being a good thing. I enjoyed watching the wedding and afterwards got busy cleaning my house - scrubbing the bathroom, changing sheets and sweeping/vacuuming floors. Lori was in town for a hair appointment and we'd made tentative plans to get Chinese for lunch but I wasn't sure if we'd be eating at Andrea's shop or at my house. Andrea had to leave right at 1:00 so we ended up eating standing up at her shop. The food tasted amazing after 5 days of minimal amounts of bland food. Yay!
There was a high point in this awful week. Earlier in the week, Anne had emailed me about an estate sale in Lincoln with lots of high end yarn for sale. It started Friday and then went to 25% off Saturday morning and 50% off at noon. She'd gone first on Friday to check it out then went back at noon Saturday to buy some yarn. She had bought lots, including some sock yarn for me, and since I desperately needed to hit a good market, I headed to Lincoln at 3:00. OMG! We happily opened all the bags and sorted the yarn. We split the yarn and the cost so for $40 I got hundreds of dollars worth of gorgeous yarn, most of it sock yarn. Yay! After hanging with Anne for a bit, I hit Super Saver for non-bland food and headed home. With only one day of a wasted week left, had high hopes for finding space between rain showers to garden on Sunday.
Nope. While the forecast said cloudy, it pretty much rained on and off all day. Every time I thought it was going to clear, it started raining again. At 3:00, I finally gave up any hopes of getting outside. I kept busy inside but was not a happy camper. All the optimism I had after my week off in April, when it seemed possible that this could be the year I got my yard back under control, was evaporating. The forecast for the coming week was blazing heat and humidity. Oh well. At least I was healthy again. That would have to do.
Tuesday, May 29, 2018
Friday, May 25, 2018
Week 19 - A Quiet Week
It was a quiet week with busy days at work and little to no exercise.
First work. There were two all day events this week that messed with my schedule. Tuesday was U-wide IT symposium at the Cornhusker Hotel in downtown Lincoln that started at 8:30. Thursday was an all day Tableau (software to use data to tell stories - I'm not kidding. That's their shtick.) session at UNL. Rather than hurry like crazy from gym to seminar, I skipped both morning workouts. It was also the week of the campus steam outage so swimming would be in cold water and no showers afterwards. Needless to say, I skipped swimming too.
You would think this lack of swimming would lead to being productive after work. Not so much. Monday was knitting, I had a Husker Cats meeting Wednesday so didn't get home until 7:30 and had a graduation party on Friday. I was so exhausted from sitting in boring sessions all day on Tuesday and Thursday that I went home and sat like a zombie. Knitting, of course, but still. I had high hopes for the weekend.
Of course the weather turned on Friday night and it was raw and chilly on Saturday. I got the house picked up and cleaned (at my minimal, post cleaning lady level) and did some shopping on Saturday. I managed to get outside on Sunday to plant a few more containers but with the weather not cooperating, my early lead in gardening for the year was slowly evaporating. I could only hope that I could pick up the pace for next week. What are the chances that that happened? Ha!
First work. There were two all day events this week that messed with my schedule. Tuesday was U-wide IT symposium at the Cornhusker Hotel in downtown Lincoln that started at 8:30. Thursday was an all day Tableau (software to use data to tell stories - I'm not kidding. That's their shtick.) session at UNL. Rather than hurry like crazy from gym to seminar, I skipped both morning workouts. It was also the week of the campus steam outage so swimming would be in cold water and no showers afterwards. Needless to say, I skipped swimming too.
You would think this lack of swimming would lead to being productive after work. Not so much. Monday was knitting, I had a Husker Cats meeting Wednesday so didn't get home until 7:30 and had a graduation party on Friday. I was so exhausted from sitting in boring sessions all day on Tuesday and Thursday that I went home and sat like a zombie. Knitting, of course, but still. I had high hopes for the weekend.
Of course the weather turned on Friday night and it was raw and chilly on Saturday. I got the house picked up and cleaned (at my minimal, post cleaning lady level) and did some shopping on Saturday. I managed to get outside on Sunday to plant a few more containers but with the weather not cooperating, my early lead in gardening for the year was slowly evaporating. I could only hope that I could pick up the pace for next week. What are the chances that that happened? Ha!
Monday, May 14, 2018
Week 18 - Drama and Gardening
The week started with a milestone - the end of my handicapped parking permit. But that was a good thing because I didn't need it anymore. I actually hadn't needed it in awhile but it sure was handy. Otherwise it was a busy week with some highs and some lows.
Being a Master Gardener shouldn't be so hard! I had emailed the new MG coordinator for my county and she confirmed that she had DOUBLED the annual volunteer hours from 20 to 40! She had a long rationale about "unmet educational needs" in the county and tried to convince me that I should give up every Saturday morning all summer to staff an Ask the MG table at the Fremont farmers' market. Nope. Her email shot dead the fabulous mood I was in. I sent an email to the UNL MG coordinator asking if i could transfer and she cc'd my county coordinator in her response. Busted! And have I heard back from either of them with any resolution? No. And it's been 10 days now.
The same day all this happened, I also got an email from Eileen saying it wasn't going to work for me to visit in June because her daughter was having surgery so she'd be on grandma duty, becoming the primary caretaker for her autistic grandson. Now I can see Eileen anytime but Connie is going to be in Toronto visiting her new grandbaby so I was coordinating trips so I could see her too. She's going to be so disappointed and I still haven't told her. Chicken - that's me.
Enough negativity! I had some fun this week to offset all the drama. I went to 2 retirement parties (people are leaving UNL in droves) and failed to make it to a third but at least we got ice cream while we were on East Campus. I had fun thrifting with Cindy on Wednesday and then had a rare lunch out with Dodie to catch up. Somehow it's much easier to talk while sitting/eating rather than walking. And I ended the work week with swimming and a trip to From the Ground Up to buy annuals for my containers. All good.
Saturday morning was more MG volunteer hours, this time at the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum's native plant sale. I had to be on campus at 8:30 so of course I asked Darla if she wanted to do breakfast. I was on road before 6:30 and we had some rare face time over sausage and eggs at Cook's Cafe (best sausage links in town.) So worth it though and then the sale was fun. Not super busy but not boring either. I got some free plants and chatted with the NSA director quite a bit. Got some knitting done too. : )
I had big plans for errands after the sale but having sat outside in the wind for 5 hours, I felt gritty and tired so just stopped at From the Ground Up again to buy one more six pack before heading home for tea. I relaxed for the rest of the day, having earned it.
Sunday was gorgeous so I got the laundry in and headed outside. My goal was to edge all my garden beds so that John, who would be mowing for the first time Monday evening, would know where to mow. IT took hours but I got it done along with a few other things. I felt good, but tired, at the end of the day.
I'd moved on from the drama of early in the week, despite getting no resolution, and enjoyed some spring weather and making progress in my yard. With Canada cancelled (hopefully postponed) I have no travel planned, which is odd but feels OK. Maybe when the summer heat sets in I'll be ready to think about getting on a plane but for now I'm happy to be home working in my yard. Happy spring!
Being a Master Gardener shouldn't be so hard! I had emailed the new MG coordinator for my county and she confirmed that she had DOUBLED the annual volunteer hours from 20 to 40! She had a long rationale about "unmet educational needs" in the county and tried to convince me that I should give up every Saturday morning all summer to staff an Ask the MG table at the Fremont farmers' market. Nope. Her email shot dead the fabulous mood I was in. I sent an email to the UNL MG coordinator asking if i could transfer and she cc'd my county coordinator in her response. Busted! And have I heard back from either of them with any resolution? No. And it's been 10 days now.
The same day all this happened, I also got an email from Eileen saying it wasn't going to work for me to visit in June because her daughter was having surgery so she'd be on grandma duty, becoming the primary caretaker for her autistic grandson. Now I can see Eileen anytime but Connie is going to be in Toronto visiting her new grandbaby so I was coordinating trips so I could see her too. She's going to be so disappointed and I still haven't told her. Chicken - that's me.
Enough negativity! I had some fun this week to offset all the drama. I went to 2 retirement parties (people are leaving UNL in droves) and failed to make it to a third but at least we got ice cream while we were on East Campus. I had fun thrifting with Cindy on Wednesday and then had a rare lunch out with Dodie to catch up. Somehow it's much easier to talk while sitting/eating rather than walking. And I ended the work week with swimming and a trip to From the Ground Up to buy annuals for my containers. All good.
Saturday morning was more MG volunteer hours, this time at the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum's native plant sale. I had to be on campus at 8:30 so of course I asked Darla if she wanted to do breakfast. I was on road before 6:30 and we had some rare face time over sausage and eggs at Cook's Cafe (best sausage links in town.) So worth it though and then the sale was fun. Not super busy but not boring either. I got some free plants and chatted with the NSA director quite a bit. Got some knitting done too. : )
I had big plans for errands after the sale but having sat outside in the wind for 5 hours, I felt gritty and tired so just stopped at From the Ground Up again to buy one more six pack before heading home for tea. I relaxed for the rest of the day, having earned it.
Sunday was gorgeous so I got the laundry in and headed outside. My goal was to edge all my garden beds so that John, who would be mowing for the first time Monday evening, would know where to mow. IT took hours but I got it done along with a few other things. I felt good, but tired, at the end of the day.
I'd moved on from the drama of early in the week, despite getting no resolution, and enjoyed some spring weather and making progress in my yard. With Canada cancelled (hopefully postponed) I have no travel planned, which is odd but feels OK. Maybe when the summer heat sets in I'll be ready to think about getting on a plane but for now I'm happy to be home working in my yard. Happy spring!
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Week 17 - Exercise and Gardening
It was an active week with all kinds of exercising, some
mid-week drama and plants, plants, plants! Can’t beat ending the week that way,
n’est-ce pas?
I started the week trying out the new bike rental deal here
in Lincoln, which I’d signed up for for $10 for the year instead of $100 on a
grand opening deal. I had received my fob in the mail so went over to the rack
in front of the Union at lunchtime to try a bike. Keep in mind I haven’t ridden
a bike in years. I chose the bike with the shortest seat but it was too short
so I stopped to raise it. 3 times! Because the reason it was short was the seat
was broken. I managed to tool around the center of campus enough to get some
bike riding confidence and then returned the bike. But I didn’t do it right so
it still showed that I had it out an hour later. After a call to the customer
service, it was straightened out. There was hope for future rides until I
managed to lose the fob somewhere in my car. Yes, you read that right. I had
neglected to zip my wallet after gassing up my car and when I picked it up, the
fob went flying and I can’t find it. It’s got to be down some little crack
somewhere. Sheesh!
Wednesday was Walk at Lunch day and Dodie and I started off
walking, only to see people walking with goodie bags when we were nearly done.
Campus Rec had a program that had you walking to different spots on campus then
back to their table. Since Dodie only likes to walk for 30 minutes, she bailed
after the first stop but I hooked up with a young, energetic thing who works at
the State Museum (I’d trained her so she recognized me) and did the entire
program at a fast pace. My knee survived and I went back to work with a bag
full of stuff, most of which I gave away. But it was a good workout and I swam
after work so had 2 that day.
I had another workout Thursday morning (my regular Fit &
Fueled) but I managed to leave the house without my clothes, which I didn’t
realize until I parked at the Rec Center. I was in the process of driving away
when I saw Rene, who suggested I should at least workout before heading home.
Now had I driven back right then, I could have been showered and back to campus
by 8:30 or so but I got guilted into working out so had to burn 2 hours of
vacation time because I’d already been planning to run to East Campus for the
Hort Club sale at 9:00 so just called Nora to say I’d be in after the sale. It ended up being a mob scene so I needed the time to wait in line anyway and having started
into a vacation day for those 2 hours, I put in for 2 more on Friday, taking
the heat off of leaving early for Spring Affair. I do hate having uneven hours
in my vacation pot (call me anal!) but at least now it was half a day.
I left Friday at 3:00 for the volunteer plant sale, where I
impulse shopped through the part shade area. What was a full sun bed when I
planted it 18 years ago, between my neighbor’s trees and my bushes is now part
shade at best so my plan is to replant the whole thing. Anyway, Lorri and I
headed to HyVee for a quick dinner, where I encountered a cashier who didn’t
know how to use the scale to tare out the plate for my tiny salad so it ended
up costing $15 for supermarket food. Needless to say, there was an email to
HyVee when I got home, which resulted in a call Sunday morning from the manager
and a $20 gift card being sent. But I digress….. I was a plant informant at
Spring Affair, which I’ve done for 20 years except for last year when I was
recovering from my rotator cuff surgery. Something seemed to be missing. The
energy wasn’t there and I didn’t get much out of it. Hmmm…. It might be time to
rethink that event. It was a long day and I got home after 9:30. Good thing I
had no weekend plans.
It was pretty chilly Saturday morning so I enjoyed sitting
and knitting in the sun streaming in my slider. I got outside after lunch and
started with putting together a greenhouse I’d bought years ago that was still
in the garage in its box. It went together pretty easily and I immediately
loaded it up with all the plants I’d bought and then transplanted all my
seedlings into little labeled cups, which took a couple of hours. This was the
first time I’ve started seedlings in years so I was feeling great about all my
baby plants.
Until Sunday morning when the wind was whipping and I
watched as the entire greenhouse, which I’d placed against the house, fell over
in slow motion. Now the purchased plants were all fine due to their robust root
systems but the babies I’d lovingly labeled and potted up had no roots so ended
up in a mess of mud inside the toppled greenhouse. I was close to tears and was
only able to salvage 4 babies in their labeled cups. Luckily I’d kept the ones
for my garden inside but now I don’t have any to share after all that work. Oh
well.
I ended the day with laundry and cooking –
sausage soup, 3 bean salad and a chocolate bread pudding with freeze dried
strawberries (something from Aldi) – so I’d be set for the coming week. I didn’t
start the cooking until after Call the Midwife so struggled to fall sleep. Note
to self – don’t end the day with productivity. Between that and the new book I
got sucked into, I was still awake at midnight so would be starting the week
tired. Still, life is good!
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