Morning all,
I see I did not mention my incident of early July
...seems like I passed out coming back to bed one night, in the bathroom. I have no memory of it; it scared the crap out of dh. I had Hospice take my blood pressure and it was around 200/110
.....thinking it may be stress related but the doc is checking out all options. This did not stop us from taking our trip to Indiana, had a great time. This is where we stayed
Quaker Hill - Facilities. We ended up having the whole house to ourselves, including the kitchen and dining room. I packed all our food that trip and dh could take his time trying to eat all breakfasts and dinners there. Lunches were a problem, he had great difficulty with them. We spent 3/4ths of one day at the Wilbur Wright museum and were sitting in the car under a shade tree trying to choke down a pancake and he was getting really discouraged, when we heard a funny noise. I spotted a tiny plane zooming around and it turned out to be a family flying several remote controlled airplanes. DH perked up and with pancake in hand, set out to find the remote controllers. They were behind the museum and dh really enjoyed watching them and didn't even notice that he was eating his pancake with no trouble. They even let him fly a trainer, under close supervision, because he about crashed it 12 times
. Actually we have noticed that distractions can help him eat. We just signed up with Netflix so we can watch movies while he tries to eat. His attitude is still very good. He took a small consulting job this morning because it is lovely outside and he could ride his motorcycle to the job.
I ended up riding with him, in my car, to Nashville to see his Mom and brother, just got back yesterday. He wants to stay close to home for a while. He is feeling a little scattered because he does not have a big home improvement job going at the moment. I am encouraging a shift into the fun mode, rather than work mode. He is getting ready to sell his work truck and is clearing out a storage room to accommodate all the tools and supplies that are in the truck.
Here is one photo of him looking at one of the airplanes, and one of him helping his Mom wash her dog.