Wednesday, June 30, 2010

It was 104 degrees in Sacramento on Sunday and there was not a breeze stirring.  It was hot enough to fry an egg on the hood of your car.  Too hot for wimpy me... 

A slight breeze picked up yesterday, and this morning it's much cooler thanks to the Delta Wind.  It should be noted that when I say it's "cooler" I don't mean incrementally, five minutes ago I flung my bedroom window and the house doors open to access this wonderful phenomena and already the house is two degrees cooler.

I plan to spend a few hours with Suzanne today and, if she is having a "good" day, we may go out somewhere for a little while.  If not, I have an alternative plan...  Went to a garage sale Saturday and found a treasure trove of beads.  What a find, hundreds of pretty projects we can do that don't require much energy.

Well, that's it for now, I'm going for a walk while it's still cool enough.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

We have a new air-conditioner, hooray!  Sacramento heat is nothing to fool around with, and we have been without AC since I returned from Oregon. Thankfully evenings cool things down, and by morning it's actually cold, but as the day progresses the temperature rises until I feel sick, so I've been taking refuge from the heat at the library, grocery store, Suzanne's... anywhere there is blessed cool.  Now, no need to run and hide.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Love motivates this person, who does not cook, to try my hand at preparing healthy, low sodium, meals.  I made my first acceptable soup this weekend.  Fresh Vegy's plus a good receipe = delicious ministrone soup!!!  As in perfectly yummy!!!   And, my darling Suzanne liked it.  She is down to about 100-102 lbs. right now, so "liking it" is important.

And, this adventure in soup making has left me with a new found respect for the benifits of gardening.  Vegy's are EXPENSIVE...  Keep putting those seeds in the ground Mike.  :-)

Went to Trader Joe's yesterday and bought a beautiful pot of Basil.  This is my new True Love... glorious, delicate, fragrent Basil.  Will "plant" this pot on top of Suzanne's little patio - which is more of a garden than many city dwellers have.  I will put it in soups, and atop tomatoes, and in pestos.  Ahhh... me thinks this is the beginning of a long lasting affair.

Did anyone notice my blog "date" is now in correct order?  Wierd... not complainging, just happily surprised.  At any rate, I send Basil love to all my darling friends, old and new.  XOXOXO for now.    

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Got a call late in the afternoon of Sunday, May 30th... Suzanne was in ICU at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento.

Was actually ble to speak to Suzanne - she said "...don't rush, I'll probably be better tomorrow, but don't wait too long - I have sepsis." 

What the heck was sepsis???  Talked to Jeff, and then called Lori in Florida.  She explained "...it's not good".  Talked to Jeff again, and decided to come home the next day.  She took a turn for the worse in the morning, and ended up on life support. 

Mike and Janina rushed me to an airport in Idaho (three hours away) and he was able to get me on the fastest flight (medical emergency) back to Sac.

Long (horrible) story short, Suzanne was in ICU for five days - on life support for two days, for a total of eight days in the hospital.  She is home now and doing much better than I can believe for someone who was so ill.

Evidentally, among other things, she had a virus that attacked her kidneys and heart.  She needs low sodium diet, rest, and "meds" and should be able to resume (hopefully) a "normal" life, eventually.

This is of course a very edited version of what happened, it is difficult to write about.  My extreme thanks to Janina and Mike who rushed me to the airport, and still more to Mike who made all the arrangements, took care of my flight home and would not leave the airport until he knew I was on the plane, in my seat...  I love you both.  xoxoxo