Sunday, August 19, 2012
Matthew and Cassie married on August 4.
First Dance
Mom and groom / Father and bride
This is a small chronological snapshot of the day. I took the snap shots in the church and the one with Larry sitting with my sister. Then I handed the camera off to Larry, who handed it to one of his family.
The professional photos will be available ~ October 1st. Until then, please be satisfied with the amateurs.
3 graduations, 3 weddings - 6 blankets
This Summer is full of celebrations. There were 3 graduations:
The college patch quilts are deconstructed sweatshirts with a fleece backing.
Lauren Krueger my children's 2nd cousin. She graduated from UWM.
Sean is Matthew's best friend. His alma mater is MSOE.My niece Tiera graduated from Germantown High School. The quill-o is in Germantown Blue. |
Sophia and Tyler married June 16. The quilt below is tied in a double loft for extra warmth. |
Pulmonary Heart Valve Replacement 1 year out
May 31 2012 I realized the next day was the one year anniversary of my pulmonary heart valve replacement surgery. It hit me a like a two by four to the back of my head. Totally out of the blue. There was the line in the sand for healing. I was told it would take a year to see the results from the surgery. I was no where near where I anticipated being when I left the hospital. My one year goal was to run a 5 K. This was not possible.
So, I did what any rational 56 year old woman would do. I asked my husband if he knew what tomorrow was. He did what any man working months of OT would do. He said Friday.
I packed a gym bag on my way out the door Friday am. There was a note left on the kitchen table saying I would be back on Sunday. After work I headed to Crystal Falls. Larry called at 9 pm and to find out where I was. He thought there was some in-patient hospital testing to be done. After I explained I was hiding out for the weekend he told me to do what I needed to do and was looking forward to my return on Sunday.
The weekend gave me an opportunity to think through why I had not met my goal. It was because I had 3 cases of bronchitis since last Summer. I tried to do too much and injured myself: hip bursitis, blisters, shin splints, knee strain, heal pain... Notice, none of these limitations had anything to do with my heart.
My Summer weekly activities include ~ 3 miles of walking a day. 1 - 2 weekly yoga classes and I joined one of the company volley ball teams. I am limited with the volley ball because it is hard to gage the location of the ball wearing bifocals. Now I know. Again, these are the activities of a healthy person.
4th of July shut down time off was spent in Crystal Falls putting together a memory quilt for my daughter and her new husband (more about that in a later post). No air conditioning. 90°F+ and humid. My time was spent at the sewing machine and on the floor laying out what developed into 36 patches and ~ 90" X 90" textile art project. This was the first time in my life I was hot and drippy and functional. I was even able to plant all the transplants my sister filled the back seat of my car with. (So far the deer have not deemed them worthy of browsing.)
The medical pros did not understand why I was not happy with my physical progress when I saw them for a 1 year check up. The cardiologist was so thrilled he called in an additional Fellow to view my one year test results. My EKG went from a bump with a small spike to a line with a razor sharp spike with each heart beat. Such things of athletes.
The right atrium expansion caused by overworking to keep the blood on the other side of the failed pulmonary valve had reduced by 50%. Think expanded balloon and the result when air is let out. It never returns to it's original size. More reduction is anticipated. The most reduction occurs during the first year post surgery.
This is my last posting on this topic. My hope it has given the people who have read it a perspective of what can be anticipated should they face this physical challenge.
May God bless you with the care, skill and love I was surrounded with.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Crystal Falls Weekend
This is the first weekend I have been back to the Crystal Falls house since Christmas. Much snow, moved by Larry's brothers before we arrived.
Cassie is walking back from the mailbox on the other side of the snow bank in the first few pictures, before she headed up the path to the house.



Sunday we took Aunt Mary out to dinner and celebrated Cassie and Matthew's engagement with her cousin Jenny and her parents. This is right after Jenny agreed to be a bridesmaid. (Matthew did not join us this weekend.)
The photo below is all the ladies, Kathy, me, Jenny, Cassie and Aunt Mary is seated.

Monday morning we woke up to below zero temperature. It was a bit nippy. The view is to the West from the kitchen. The Goose thermometer marks the temperature and I can see some of last week's snow hanging off the edge of the roof. The orange topped stake in the distance is from the survey done on the property last Fall.
There is floor space at this house for the time being. This makes it a great place to tied down quilt tops. We did almost 2 tops, and watched chick flicks all weekend. My fingers were to the point of blisters.
Cassie is walking back from the mailbox on the other side of the snow bank in the first few pictures, before she headed up the path to the house.
Sunday we took Aunt Mary out to dinner and celebrated Cassie and Matthew's engagement with her cousin Jenny and her parents. This is right after Jenny agreed to be a bridesmaid. (Matthew did not join us this weekend.)
The photo below is all the ladies, Kathy, me, Jenny, Cassie and Aunt Mary is seated.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Marquette Marthon 2011
The 2011 Marquette Marathon / 1/2 Marathon began just before sunrise on Presque Isle. It ended much later on Presque Isle. Larry and I waited out the start of the race about 2 miles from the beginning. It was a gorgeous beginning to a gorgeous day!!
The goal was to have corresponding photos of both Matthew and Cassie at the same or similar locations along the route. This plan ended when Cassie found her wall at 18 miles and needed on the spot training from Larry. Regrettably, we missed Matthew's finish. We caught up with him at the end, after we were sure Cassie was OK. Then Larry joined Cassie a second time, around the mile 11 (21 for the marathon finish) marker and ran in with her until the chutes were visible.
The photos and videos are in chronological order so further explanation is not needed.







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