Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Out For The Season

Okay, here we go. I went to see my orthopedic surgeon to get the results of my MRI today. I had a 10:45 am appt. By 11:30 am he makes it into my exam room.

He shows me two printed out pages from the MRI technician. Hrmmph, why they aren't even in color. Black & white print outs, somebody better update their printers--I'm paying enough to merit color. I want color!!! What? Is he talking to me--oh no he's pointing to the print out of my shoulder. Has he been talking to me all this time? Listen Fostine, right there, there's a tear in your rotator cuff. Nooooooo!!! Nooooooo!!! I said I only wanted good results from the MRI Technician. Now there are two things we can do, first nothing. Nothing? Why would I do nothing? We could do nothing & hope the pain will eventually go away. Yeah sure, the pain is NOT in your shoulder. I think not, this pain is in my shoulder & it's not going away. Who do you think I am? I wasn't born yesterday. Second, I can go in there & do repair surgery to your rotator cuff. Scrape & clean it out & take care of any bone spurs that might have developed, too.

Well, believe me, I'm not going home to see if this pain miraculously stops. Just schedule me for surgery. Let's see Fostine how long has it been now since your knee surgery? Why do I have to remember everything? I'm sure it's right there in my file. Answer the man Fostine; seven and one half months. That's good. Then he walks me over to the picture of the shoulder hanging on the wall, he begins to describe the method he will be using for my surgery. He said some surgeons will do laparoscopic surgery, but he prefers to make a small incision here, get his finger inside my shoulder & manipulate the innards until he finds the area he wants to repair, do the scraping & then get out of there. It's considered day-surgery since you are just in-and-out; and because it doesn't take that long. But he'll see if my insurance will pay to let me stay overnight since he know I'm a wimp. But this time I'll take my allergy pills with me to the hospital (that's another story from my major surgery).

He says his nurse will be right in with an order for blood work & an EKG. Then his office manager will be calling me in a few days with the scheduled surgery date. Well that's the same thing that happened to me when I said okay to knee surgery. I got showed the picture of the knee, explanation of the surgery, blood work & EKG paper work. The next thing I knew I was in the hospital & they were prying my earrings from my ears, wheeling me into the OR & that's all she wrote.

I guess here in the long haul, as my nephew Mike would say, I'm out for the season. Repairing a torn rotator cuff when you're a base ball player is not good news. But I'll tell you I told those blasted people where I got my MRI done, I only wanted good news. This to me is not good news. Surgery no matter how quick is not good news. I'm off to twitter & to face book so I can make a quick remark there. Then I'll get into my PJ's & have a good cry.

Good night my kitties, my luvs, my peeps.


         --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

Survival From The Nasty MRI

My friend Elinor drove me to my MRI appointment Friday. Either I had better driving directions or I'm a better co-pilot. We made it to the building without getting lost. (I mention this because the last person she took to the same building last week, they got lost.) That's the only good part of this post. No, I take that back the polish dog & soda pop at Costo was the highlight of this trip.

Trip, tripping, was I tripping? I was soooo nervous about this MRI after the last fiasco. I got registered & sat down to wait to be called in for my appointment. My hands started shaking, the magazine felt too heavy to hold & was dragging down my tendinitised shoulder. It actually made my shoulder hurt to hold that magazine. My hands were shaking so badly I couldn't turn the pages to the magazine. I kept looking at my watch. (I should have left it at home.) Why? Why aren't they calling me it's 12:15, 15 minutes after my appointment time.
Crimminy, am I going to hyperventilate now? Why I don't even have a brown paper bag in my purse to breathe in--let alone any color paper bag. Relax Fostine, you're not even in the MRI room yet. Relax read your SI (Sports Illustrated) magazine. No, I can't do that, do they have a barf bag handy--now my stomach's churning. I wonder if anyone ever threw up in one of these machines? Relax Fostine, just sit back and relax, I can't there are too many people coming into this waiting room. Don't they know this is my air? Damn their sucking up all the air from this room. I can't take it, I've got to get out of here. What Elinor, oh, they called my name. It's about time.

Well, she asked how I was today & I told her. Oh dear are you going to be okay. I'm still sure I'm going to throw up. But just relax Fostine, let's get this over with. Smile at the nice lady Fostine, assure her you won't barf in the machine. We go into dressing room 2. Oh, you're giving me a gown to wear, I didn't get one at our local hospital, cheapies!!! Just let me get a little info about you Fostine then you can change clothes & I'll come back & get you. No, you stay put, just close the dressing room door, I'll talk why I change clothes. I was trying to hurry this along as fast as possible. Tell me what you've been doing before your right shoulder began hurting. Believe me, I've told this so many times now I don't want to tell it again, but being a nice old lady, I tell her my story.

Okay, she's going down to see if the room is ready for me. Great!!! Just leave me alone again. I wonder if I can just grab my purse, clothes & make a break for it. Blast she's too quick for me, the room's ready for you, just follow me. Wait!!! There's an exit sign, will she notice I'm not following anymore? Oh no, she's turned around, she must have read my mind. No, she's apologizing for not calling me on time for my appointment. The woman before me couldn't lay still so they had many re-dos with her. Okay Fostine, bring back that old training your mama made you learn--you were always told to sit still when your mama took you to the grocery store with her. She'd clear a space on the lower shelf & tell me to stay put & sit still. I'll go pick up my groceries & be right back. I stayed put, I sat still, I know I can make it through this. I WILL LAY STILL and I'll have no re-dos.

Thank goodness there were no re-dos for me. I lay still in that horrible machine. Even if it had open sides I don't know what good they did me. I couldn't turn to look to see if they were still open. That would mean that I moved & that would kill the scan. Then I opened my eyes & saw that my face was only 6 to 8 inches from the top of the machine. Close you eyes Fostine.

During one scan it popped into my head that I knew I died. I'm dead. I don't think I breathing any more. Why these people have scared me to death in this blasted machine. When I don't answer to their next directions, they'll find out I've died in this thing. No, no, I hear her voice coming through the ear phones. Relax, breath normally, we'll take a quick look at this scan. You're doing really well. Good, it all looks good, we'll only have two more long scans and your done. Well I didn't die of fright in that machine. That's good. They didn't have to exit me by the back door into a hearse.

Finally at the end of the last scan she says they are done & she'll be back in the room shortly to get me out of this blasted machine. I hear her talking to me telling me she's pressing the button & can feel the table begin moving. Darn, darn how far inside this thing have I been pushed? Am I ever going to see daylight again. Have I entered the Twilight Zone; I think I'm caught in an endless loop & I'm never going to get out of this miserable machine--ever in my life time. I will endlessly be coming out of some-endlessly long machine. Just my luck!!! Oops, I made a mistake again, look I'm finally able to see the first glimpse of the ceiling. Oh, glory-oskie Zero, it's so beautiful. Look I can see the whole ceiling & that beautify ceiling light. If I could take a picture of the first thing I saw it would be that ceiling light, but she said my cell phone would have died in that room due to all the magnetic stuff in there.

Well we walk back to dressing room two. Change clothes & walk to the exit. Look, I'm moving under my own power, I'm not yelling & screaming. She reminds me that their technician will read my MRI scans & send the information on to my orthopedic surgeon. Okay, okay, I don't care, just don't let the door hit me in my behind as I get out of that building, home, safe, safe at home at last.

Thank goodness my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, for feeling safe, being safe & knowing I'm safe here at home...

     --Glory-oksie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine

Sunday, May 23, 2010

A Celtic Thunder Editorial

...am I turning into a protective mother hen?

Sharon Browne, Creator and Producer of Celtic Thunder has the fans in an uproar. Apparently she published an ad for open auditions for Celtic Thunder to hire 5 more gentlemen. (Notice I wrote gentlemen not lads.)

What? Huh? Now what's going on Sharon?
The fans have been ranting, feeling resentful, infuriated, maddened, nettled, choleric & vexed at this posting. Some fans are asking, she's not replacing our original lads is she? You'll not make a fake Celtic Thunder group to tour Europe Netherlands, & Australia will you? You'll not hire another 14 year old to lip-sync Damo's songs on a European tour will you? Fans tell her she's the only one they've heard of that sells tickets to shows so far in advance. Fans are worried that the advance tickets they hold now might not turn out to be with the Original Celtic Thunder group or will they have to see a Fake CT group. If its not the original lads they wonder if they can get their money back.

One thing Sharon did say according to a fan's posting that the new five gentlemen would be considered replacements in case one of the lads was too sick to appear in a concert or if one of the lads had a private engagement & was not available to appear at the concert. The fans are still relentless that, that isn't necessary. Why on earth then when one of the lads was sick & didn't perform did she have Neil Byrne, from the band, introduced as the 6th Celtic Thunder lad when he performed that night. Now isn't that Neil's role now--to take over if one of the lads is sick & can't perform that night? Fans want clarification of Neil's role in Celtic Thunder. (It's my opinion, and only my opinion that Neil is the 6th CT Lad, and needs to get to perform MORE.)

As for the lads having outside engagements, the fans pointed out that she has the lads under a 7 year contract which says all the lads' concert appearance come first. Then and only then may the lads engage in solo performance else where. Fans also point out there have been many many other singing groups that have toured all over the world that did not engage backup performers. Also many members of those groups have been married, had to be away from their families, incurred emergencies & still successfully toured for many years with out engaging backup singers. Why then does she think CT needs 5 new gentlemen for backups?

Doesn't Sharon think that fans in Europe, the Netherlands, & Australia know that Damien is not 14 years old any more. Through the Internet, YouTube, the DVDs fans all over in many countries have seen that he's grown up. Fans are emailing Sharon--leave things alone we only want to see the Original Group.

Fans have crammed Sharon's blog in replies that if she's promised the lads she would book tours for them to include Europe, Netherlands, & Australia then she should honour the lads by taking them and not sending some fake CT group. Fan's are ruthless that if she hires 5 new gentlemen, don't call them Celtic Thunder. There is only one true CT Group, Damien, Keith, Paul, Ryan, George & now Neil. Let it be Sharon--honour your promises to the lads, they've performed their hearts out for you, they've kept to their contract, now you keep true to them--outraged fans have spoken out.

Fans know that it's been you Sharon that made them blog, made them register on face book, made them share their lives on Twitter to keep them in the spot light when they're not touring. Fans thank the lads for being so cooperative in sharing their lives with us.

Personally now, when I found the lads were on Twitter, I signed in got an account only so I could follow the lads' tweets. I feel privileged to be a part of their lives that they choose to share. I know that no one wants to read about my boring life as I tweet about my left-over short rib sandwich, or that I'm home from physical therapy, or my doc demands an MRI on my right shoulder. Who in the hell cares about my dull life? But then again I am digressing.

My own opinion of all this melee is--Sharon, I don't want a new fake CT group. I don't want to see replacements at a concert if one of the lads is sick--you have Neil, he can stand in for any of the lads. I support only the original Celtic Thunder lads, Damien, Keith, Paul, Ryan, George & Neil!!!

Sharon Browne you are bringing out the mother hen syndrome in me. I feel very protective of MY LADS. Yes I said my lads since I've seen them on TV & follow their blogs & tweets. Have you ever seen a mother hen with her baby chicks? When she senses danger she cluck-clucks in a manner that the babies have learned to run home to mama. She spreads her wings and tucks her babies gently under her. Sharon I'm feeling very much like a mother hen and I am cluck-clucking to gather the lads under my protective wings to champion them through all this commotion, melee, tussle, row, fracas, brouhaha. So there Sharon Browne!!!

Well my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, I guess I've made my feeling known here but I have some other things to do now so I'm off once again...

    --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

Oky Fostine just 10 more!!!

What? Who's talking here. Why 10 more? When did this happen? Okay, okay, I'll let you in on what's going on with me  now--don't get your knickers in a twist. I made my right shoulder sore. I moved some boxes--and then Celtic Thunder's new show was on PBS. "It's Entertainment" and is it entertaining. I loved every minute with the lads, trying to sing with them, trying to copy their arm movements--and that George singing "I'll walk 500 miles"--what gestures he makes & I'm trying to keep up with him.

Golly gee, I have Direct TV Network & the lads were performing on my other PBS station so I watched them again singing at the top of my lungs & gesturing with my arms. And what else did I discover? The lads are on YouTube--at least 63 videos. I swear I walked 500 miles with George so many times by pushing that replay button--(now don't get jealous Ryan, I don't want to tell people here how many times I played & replayed your videos that night--you're still number one with me.)
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/32/yc6glM20PMg
(well, that big Scotsman can walk 500 miles and come home to me anytime--oh, oh, the other Celtic Thunder lads say George has fallen in love with this song & just loves to perform it, but now that's only the gossip I've heard.)
George & I must have walked several thousand miles-I was up half the night playing the lads' videos on YouTube. Plus I was playing the videos of the lads' interviews with different people--very interesting. I've downloaded some to my computer. I haven't tried to play them yet--oops I'm digressing again.

Oh, what has all this to do with anything you say? Well I said take it easy, don't get your knickers in a twist--I'm getting to that part. This is my story and if you want to hear it settle down now. I called my sister Betty & told her my right shoulder was sore & what I'd been up to, "For heavens sake Fostine don't you know your old. You can't do all that motioning any more!" Well, what can I say--it was fun while it lasted.

Finally after 2 weeks of pain I called my primary care giver, got an appointment to come in. First I told the nurse, then I told my doc what I'd been up to. "Geez Fostine, you can watch all the Celtic Thunder shows on PBS, CT videos that you want just don't get so aggressive when you're doing it." Wise advise from my primary care giver. Guess what he labeled it--tendinitis in the right shoulder. One cortisone shot later & some simple exercises to do for three weeks plus a return appointment so he can evaluate how I'm doing.

No it's not any better. Neither did the cortisone shot work, it lasted for about a day, two at the most and that's all. Well my doc recommended physical therapy, an MRI, and an appointment with my Orthopedic Surgeon. I go to physical therapy now twice a week. I wanted to go back to the care center where I stayed after my knee surgery. I got in, they do take out-patients for physical therapy & Aaron did my in-take appointment and started me off with some exercise. I love it best when Aaron works on the shoulder and all I do is lay there on the table. Geeez I hate it when he makes me sit up and do the exercises. I swear he watches me like a hawk--no no Fostine, hold your arm like this as he shows me with his arm & reaches over to reposition mine in the correct position for that exercise. I see that Fosine, you're cheating, no, no, just relax your shoulders, that's it, you're doing fine now. Golly gee Aaron give an old lady a bleeding chance. Can't I cheat even a little bit--no way the exercises won't do you any good if you cheat. He had me do a new exercise the other day to strengthen the shoulders & that's when he said, "okay Fostine just 10 more!"

Now it's off to the scheduled MRI at our local hospital. Mmmnph!!! Can you imagine the MRI technician trying to stuff ME into that little tube? He positioned me on the table & he pushed me in so far & then brought me back out to reposition my left arm higher on to my body. He turned around to do something & that's when I jumped off that table. *@!#?*&%!@* "...I can't do this I yelled." I'd have run right out of that building but I had my right shoulder & arm fastened down to my body. "No problem miss there are a lot of people who can't handle our small MRI machine. Just call your doctor's office & let them know what's going on." I called my doc's office & I told my doctor's assistant "even if they make an MRI tube big enough for a whale no one is stuffing me into a blasted tube!"

Mmmmnph!!! I saw my orthopedic surgeon--he demands an MRI so I'm being sent out of town to a medical center that says they have a large open-sided machine. I go this Friday. My friend Elinor will be driving me & giving me support. I sure hope I don't come yelling & screaming out of their room. The orthopedic surgeon is concerned that its been 2 months & 4 physical therapy sessions and my shoulder is still giving me lots of pain. He's worried it may be more than tendinitis, that it could be a torn rotator cuff or some other stupid thing that could be repaired by surgery. If it's just tendinitis then he can set up a course of treatment for me.

Anyways at this time, according to my Nephew Mike, I'm on the DL (disabled list), if its a torn rotator cuff then I'm out for the season. (For those of you not familiar with those terms, that's baseball lingo. My nephew Mike & I are huge baseball fans.) I'll keep you posted after my MRI, should it take place & with my next visit to my orthopedic surgeon as to what's happening with my shoulder. Until then don't get your knickers in a twist.

Now my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, I need to be off & doing other things, thanks much for being with me for a while...

  --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

...and I still sew on!

Gee, I haven't sewed for a long period of time, ages, eons--yes, not since a long time ago. At first it was because my knee hurt so much. Being in so much pain I just gradually stopped sewing altogether. Now I think it's because I've gotten out of the habit. I need to get my big butt into the chair in front of my sewing machine. I say I'm going to sew today, but it's baseball season & I'm glued to the TV, then I look up at the clock & it's 11 pm or midnight. Well, honestly now Fostine, tell the truth, you're not always glued to your TV, admit it, you're on your computer, twittering away, reading the lads tweets & their blogs, and creating what I call my fun pictures. So there has been no sewing again those days. But that hasn't stopped me from buying & collecting fabric. I admit it, I'm a fabricolic!!! I probably  have enough fabric that I could make quilts, table runners, table mats, pot holders, purses, etc. for everyone in my family & for my friends. If I applied my self that is.

As I've healed from my major surgery (left knee) I've got my sewing room in order. I cleared off the big working table, the cutting mat has been placed on there, I've positioned the TV where it can be seen from 2 sewing tables--it's company when I'm cutting things out or sewing. I've been buying fabric for these 6-inch blocks--then I'm going to cut them diagonally & sew them together. I want to make a pinwheel block quilt. Glory-oskie Zero, it all started out by my buying these "pie shape triangles" by Moda Fabric. There weren't enough different fabrics in the bundle to make a good strong contrast (in my opinion) to make a lot of pinwheel blocks. So I went out on line to Moda Fabric. I located the fabric name & ordered half-yard cuts of 6 different matching contrast fabrics. When it came I discovered it wasn't exactly the same as in the bundle I was starting out with. Oh well just stack it up, move it out, or don't do nothing!!!

Don't do nothing seemed to be the choice of the day. I left everything on the table & took a break from it. I picked out fabric for a purse. Now another dilemma. What purse pattern do I use? I kept downloading purse patterns too, to add to my confusion. Well, I washed my fabric, got it dried & stacked up. Now it too is nicely folded up sitting on my table. All the while I'm on line downloading patterns for quilts, table runners, wall hangings, more purses, wallets, thinking...must sew, must sew, must sew!!! Print those patterns out, print, print print!!! Get these patterns printed & put them in a notebook, keep them safe, keep them accessible. Must back up my hard drive or copy the patterns on to a CD. I have to keep these patterns safe. I need them to sew.

My muddle brain finally came to a decision--I'll use the Moda fabric I ordered on line to fill out the pinwheel blocks. Okay--I'm ready to iron fabric, cut 6-inch blocks. I position my ruler, pick up my rotary cutter, begin to cut and...Aaacch...my shoulder--my right shoulder is not cooperating. Now it's not my knee it's fine now. I have tendinitis in my right shoulder. I do manage to get some blocks cut & ready, & stacked on the table. Break time, break time. Break time has lasted almost two weeks. I'm going to iron the last 3 one-half yards of fabric & try to cut more blocks. I swear I will, just give me a chance to get my shoulder loose enough that it won't scream at me--OUCH--when I try to cut!!! Then another day I can lay out the triangles into pinwheel blocks preview them, stack them in order to be sewn. Then I can sit and feed them through the sewing machine. Melissa had to loan me her pinwheel block so I would not how to put these blocks together. You don't want to know, really you don't, how I was trying to put these triangles together.

I have six "Wonder Wallets" cut out & ready to sew. I also have six pincushion caddies cut out and ready to sew. Why six? I don't know, maybe I got carried away cutting out the peices, maybe six is just a nice even number. I do confess they have been cut out since last year before I had my surgery. It took me a long time to get them cut out--I didn't have much energy either before my operation. I thought when I came home from the hospital I would be all ready to sew. WRONG! WRONG! WRONG! again. Recovery is just what it's called--recovery. That's all I did for months. I swear I wasn't prepared to be such a wimp when I came home from the hospital. But since I have these delicious things cut out (now that I'm feeling better & stronger) I can make time to start sewing--that shouldn't cause too much pain for my right shoulder to push fabric through the sewing machine. Ah, err, ahem I won't mention ironing the seams after their sewn. Maybe I can just use my wooden thingy-bob to press the seams the direction they're supposed to go.

Okay my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, I'm going to rest my shoulder now, thanks much for joining me once again...

    --Glory-oskie Zero I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

2009 My Major Surgery

Well, first off this will be a fairly long post, so if you're interested in reading it, you may want to get yourself a cup of coffee, or a cuppa tea, how about a soda pop or a beverage of your choice.

I had major surgery on my left knee last October 5th. I had a complete knee replacement. It left me with a 9 inch scar, but I'm happy for the scar for there's no more pain.

I was in pain 24/7 before surgery. I was taking (or eating) pain killers because arthritis meds would not work anymore. I was hobbling around with my cane. In fact I just gave up because of the excruciating pain, going out, sewing, visiting with friends, it was so much easier to JUST SIT. I was also stubborn. My primary care giver sent me to the orthopedic surgeon probably a year ago. I fiddled around having steroid shots in the knee, finally they didn't work. I had a series of artificial joint juice injected for a 5 week period--it didn't work either.

I just had to admit to myself that it was time for surgery. So I told the doc if nothing else can be done for it schedule me for surgery. We went over the procedure, he showed me the pictures on the wall. It never occurred to me that he was going to use a saw on my leg. Cut above the knee and below the knee--toss my real knee joint away & probably burn it up somewhere, and then drill & hammer in an artificial joint. I was in so much pain, I didn't care what he was going to do if it took away the pain.

I wasn't prepared for having to learn how to do everything all over again. And I mean everything. I had to learn how to get out of the hospital bed (any bed in general). I had to learn how to get on and off the toilet again (plus the personal hygiene involved with using the toilet). I had to learn how to carry things again. I had to do balance exercises. I had to learn how to walk again. Is there anything else I had to relearn? Probably lots of stuff but I'm too stymied here to think of them. I went to our local care center shortly after surgery--I say shortly because I came home for about a day or two. Then the home health nurse, myself, and my nephew Mike decided that I would get better care in the care center. I must say that I did. I got good physical & occupational therapy. My only concern at going to the care center was would I have a TV in my room because it time for the baseball play offs. I asked the care center what TV provider they used--was she sure their provider would carry the baseball games. Well I went with some trepidation even if I was assured they would put a TV in my room. I would have had to get a pass if the baseball games weren't on their TV. I had to know what teams were going to make it to the World Series. My orthopedic surgeon & his physician assistants were very pleased when I came in to his office for check-ups while I was in the care center. They were amazed at my progress in walking, in how flat I could get my leg to lay on the table, how straight I could hold it out. I've increased the range of motion as I've healed--from 0 to 212 degree bend!!! Amazing they say especially with no warm up before taking the measurement.

I can't say much for the food though. I think I mainly survived on breakfasts. Except for the orange juice. It was nasty--if you left it out over night it went congealed or turned into something nasty looking. I thought I would starve to death. I wrote on my intake form no onions, no garlic, no sauerkraut. Thanks goodness I said no sauerkraut because they had polish sausages & sauerkraut for dinner one night. They served me the alternate dinner, but I begged for a polish sausage--just rinse the sausage off if it's been sitting in sauerkraut. Well she was kind and brought me a polish sausage. Thank you thank you thank you. I was really hungry one day & I called my friend Melissa to see if she would be visiting that day or soon. If so would she stop at McDonald's & bring me a hamburger, fries & milk shake. My sister used to bring me snacks.

The day after surgery (still in the hospital--I was in for 4 days I think after the surgery day) I started walking with a two wheel walker. The hospital physical therapist (I didn't like him, he thought he was a comedian) made me walk farther than I wanted to. Was late keeping his appointments with me, was always ranting on me--don't look at the floor when your walking--look up into the distance. Stand up straight, don't hobble, no, no, no don't walk like a pegged legged pirate, walk normal--don't be afraid to put weight on your left knee.

The physical therapist at the care center was much more kind, but still firm with me. At least he didn't think he was a comedian. I'm telling you both my physical & occupational therapist kept telling me, "Fostine you have a death grip on those walker handles. You don't need to--just place your hands lightly on the handles." OH YEAH!!! You're not the one with a big, raging pink scar on your left knee & wearing these ugly Ted Hose to prevent blood clots. Finally they switched me out to my 4 wheel walker that has a basket under it & a seat that can be let down. My nephew Mike brought it & my cane to me in the care center from home. This is the walker I would take with me when I wanted to go places like to the store--if I got tired I could take a break & sit down to rest. This is also the walker my physical thereapist, also named Mike had me use when he was teaching me to walk outdoors. I have to say Mike walked me all over the care center. He walked me into the dinning hall so I could learn how go around & weave through the tables, knock into a few people & yell at them to get out of my way--"Hey you can't you see a crippled person is coming through, get out of my way." I survived that training thanks goodness. He even took me into the staff break room. When we went down the hall to the door we would use to get outside (marked personnel only) I said, "Ah Ha!!! I'm finally going to get in there, I know that's where my snacks are kept. When signing in it said I would get 3 meals a day and snacks. Well I hadn't been getting any snacks. Mike finally told me I would probably have to ask the attendants for a snack, but didn't guarantee the deliciousness of the snacks.) Mike even walked me into the laundry room--told them this was their new help--no, no, really he brought me in so I could look for my missing Ted Hose & night gown that got left in the shower room. Will success spoil Rock Hunter, no, I don't think so, but I was successful in finding my things. Well actually I think Mike found my Ted Hose in the basket. Then my physical & occupational therapists pushed forward very quickly because I was only staying a short time in the care center. I graduated to my cane. We skipped learning on a 4 point cane & went straight to my single point cane. It may not sound hard, but it was. Mike always asked me if I was okay with my cane--we could drop back to the 4 wheel walker, but I always said I'm okay. Liar, liar, you leaned on that cane so heavily, it's a wonder it didn't break. I'm glad it's over & I'm glad I don't have to use my cane anymore either. EXCEPTION: use a cane on uneven surfaces or on graveled areas, and I added this exception the other day. Use a cane when it's rainy & wet outside. I almost slipped down coming into the restaurant--the soles of my shoes were wet & the floor was wet from other dinners coming in, too. I told the wait person & they cleaned up the floor by the door. Other biggies are: DON'T FALL DOWN and DON'T KNEEL EVER!!! I do take my cane with me in the car whenever  I go anywhere just in case I get tired and feel the need for extra support.

Oh, should I mention driving again? It was scary. I drove after 6 or 7 weeks--I went to my sisters for Thanksgiving dinner. I was scared all the way there and back home. She hadn't planned on doing anymore big dinners but since I was just out of the hospital she relented & cooked a swell dinner. All my friends were out of town with their families. My sister doesn't drive any more and I'm too cheap to pay taxi fares. Then after that I didn't drive again unless it was absolutely necessary. I remember one day I got brave and drove up to the grocery store. I got tired just going from one end of the store to the other--discovered that I forget something way on the other end. I pushed my basket muttering to myself at the ineptitude of this store manager to take out the seating in the deli area & only have seating in the prescription area & Star Bucks Coffee area--both those areas are at the end where I had to go back to pick up what I forgot. Opposites ends of the store--what was I thinking? I got to Star Bucks pushed the basket out of the way & plopped down. OOPS AGAIN!!! A low chair, will I be able to push myself up out of this low chair? OH CRAP well since I'm sitting I'll think about getting out of the chair later. (This was another thing I had to learn & to practice, sitting down and standing up again, Mike would either lower or raise the table in the room & make me practice sitting down & getting up.) Well all my training getting up off that table helped because I made it up, I didn't have to blow on my whistle that I carry in my purse & get some healthy, young, strong kids over to put their arms under my shoulders to hoist me up. Got through the check out okay, got the groceries carried out & stowed in the car trunk okay. Got home, I had no strength left to get my groceries into the house. I called my friend Melissa, she came over & brought my groceries into the house for me. Another thank you for being my friend, thank you for being so kind, thank you for living up the street from me. She has the key to my house so in case I fall down I can call her & the aid car. Cause if I fall down I'm supposed to get in to see the orthopedic surgeon plus have an X-ray right away. I have antibiotics I need to take if I have to have invasive procedures done or go to a dentist I have to take them before having these things done. I finally decided to carry them with me so I wouldn't lose them in my  house. Oh I've digressed here--I was supposed to be telling you about driving. I have been driving a bit more & it's beginning to feel more natural. I still have to push the seat all the way back to get in and out of the car.

It' been 7 and a half months now--I'm getting used to my new knee. It doen't feel so artificial anymore--it's beginning to feel like a natural part of me. At my last visit to the orthopedic surgeon, I still had a bit of tenderness in the inside part of my knee. The orthopedic surgeon said my operation was a huge success. X-rays show that the implanted joint is in the right position. And by golly if it isn't the best looking knee replacement. He would just love to have everyone come & look at my x-rays so they can see how good it is. I don't have to go back to see the orthopedic surgeon now til October.

I still work on my strengthening exercises & the balance exercises. Sometimes when I'm out in a store or somewhere, I feel like a drunken Indian staggering down the aisle ways or hallways. I'm going to try walking. I'm told it will be good for me. I have been remiss & I'm probably lazy, yes, I know I'm lazy, there's no doubt about it, I am lazy--but I've been babying myself, too. Today I made up my mind to go out & walk. I loaded my kitties (my M&M's) into their kitty buggy. Now you should know that I'm not going to walk alone, neither will I walk with someone else who walks very fast. When I walk it's more like strolling along. I pushed my kitties up to my mail box, got my mail. Turned the buggy around and we strolled up the street, passed our house then up to the first street that turns right--I call it a sorta long block--well for me it's a long block. Mike my physical therapist at the care center always reminded me when I did my warm up walking in the morning, "that however far I went down the hall REMEMBER Fostine, you have to turn around and come back". I kept telling my kitties, we're going to make it, we're going to make it--but I'm so slow & pushing you guys is no easy feat either. I told my kitties I was as slow as a snail, but I made it up to that street, I did our "u" turn and I pushed the kitties back home. Hooray for me!!! Now if I can continue this tomorrow.

So now my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, I have other work to do now, don't miss me too much...

      --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

A Philippines Update: 2006--2008

I try to visit the Philippines at least very 2 years. Why, because I like it there. I like the people, I like the country & I have people that I visit there.

I went almost 2 years ago & I had a lots of fun. I booked a room into a cheap hotel that was right on the South China Sea. I was on the third floor--with my own balcony. The restaurant downstairs overlooked the sea. they also have outdoor seating on the patio below. I loved it. the room was fully air conditioned PLUS the bathroom has hot water. Not all the hotels in the Philippines provide hot water. The Filippinos' believe that the cold water piped into their homes is warm enough for them to shower in. But not me!!! I'm too Americanized for a cold water shower. Nor am I in need of a cold water shower!!! I loved the warm weather, it was about 85 degrees, sometimes cooler, sometimes warmer.

In the morning I would eat my breakfast and and also order a fresh fruit plate--watermelon, cantaloupe, banana, pineapple, mango and papaya--it was delicious! The coffee was superb. I don't know how I managed it, but I would drink at least 3 or 4 cups of caffeniated coffee and maybe 2 Coke Colas, and still be able to sleep at night. Here at home if I have one caffeniated soda pop, I'm pie-eyed until the wee hours of dawn.

I went down to the beach to wade my tootsies in the South China Sea. I was walking along letting the waves gently hit upon my ankles (okay, maybe I cheated a bit & I was almost knee deep holding up my dress), strolling, enjoying the sun shinning down on me--I would turn and watch the waves coming in and turn back around and look upon the beach. I loved that warm water licking my ankles and then...SPLASH!!! I fell down. I fell into the South China Sea. I lay there while the waves kept coming in. I got my dress wet up to my waist. But you know what? I didn't drop the sea shells that I had been collecting. I don't know how I managed it, but I inched my big buttock up into the air and then I pushed myself back right side up. Then I stood there for a minute or two until I got my balance back and I made my way back up the beach still clinging to my sea shells.

I got back to our table and told my friends what happened. They were shocked at my appearance, me standing there with my dress dripping wet, but still holding on to my sea shells. To this day, I still don't know how I managed to fall into the South China Sea. When I tell this story to friends I really embellish it & have myself floating out into the boat lanes (since the tide was going out). I get picked up by a tramp steamer heading to Manila. I leave the ship & hitchhike back to my friends--of course they haven't missed me yet & I tell them my story (of course I really really embellish the story when telling--this is the encapsulated version). Falling down left big bruises on my left knee & leg, smaller bruises on my right leg. The woman who came in to take care of the room saw my bruises & offered to bring an ointment & to massage my legs the next time she came. I decided to trust her & it really helped. I've never had bruises and soreness go away so fast.

I have to admit I did nothing but eat, sleep and sit in the warm wind and listen to the sounds of the South China Sea breath new life into me. I loved to sit in the restaurant looking out the window or on the patio and have a drink, read my book, and bask in the warmth that is the Philippines. Oh I did manage to visit friends, and take day trips to surrounding towns, too.

Nine days there and I loved every one of them. How did I go wrong? I got on an airplane and came back home. That's how I went wrong. Now it's been nothing but cold, colder, and coldest. Snow more snow and the most snow we've had ever in a long, long time! When the pilot on United Airlines announced that it was currently 22 degrees at Sea Tac Airport when we were on our glide path to the air strip I should have jumped up and hijacked the airplane and taken it back to where I'd been!!! Never visit a warm country in the winter, when you come back it's too cold. But how could I resit getting away from the cold in the first place? I'm lucky to have friends that check in with me because they know that I WON'T DRIVE in the snow. Too many stupid people out there thinking they know how to drive in the snow. My friends would call every couple of days to find out if I needed anything & go to the store and bring things back for me. It's great to have such maaahvelous friends.

I look forward to my next trip to the Philippines to visit with my friends. Last year my former husband traveled with me, the first trip my sister Alice & I went together (she succumbed to cancer about 2 years ago now). This next trip I'll probably travel with my nephew. I know we'll have lots of fun!

Okay my kitties, my luvs , my peeps I'm already day dreaming of the next trip to the Philippeans & the warm lovely air & the blue waters in the South China Sea--join me if you wish in dreaming...


    --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow, luv Fostine.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Celtic Thunder




Celtic Thunder

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/23/nv6xrTh--7o
(Doesn't Ryan Kelly--the one on the far right--sit so well on the wall in that video?)

Celtic Thunder--is simply put maahvelous!!! They are 6 talented lads ranging now from 17 to 42, from Ireland and Scotland. They are handsome, musically talented, handsome, have the best singing voices I've heard in ages, handsome, all 6 lads have different singing styles, handsome, all 6 lads from different backgrounds, brought together to form Celtic Thunder. By the way did I mention at all that all 6 lads are handsome?
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/10/djjbBbkgNPw
(Aren't my lads soooo handsome in their kilts? Swirl those kilts, swirl those kilts lads. Thank you lads for your marvelous voices & performance. Oh! oh, I just have to share this juicy piece of gossip--one time at a live performance the lads were performing this number--well sometimes they'll change positions, walking behind & around each other--WELL Damien's kilt accidentally got caught & up it went in back!!! I guess the audience got a good look at his behind because his face turned red & he kept one hand on the back of his kilt for the rest of that performance. Accidents happen Damien. Now that's the rumor as I heard it!)

My sister Betty introduced me to the lads last year. She called me before they were to come on our local PBS station that night. Just another teaser, the link below will let you see Paul perform.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/25/MMTbSTLFL1Y
(Oh, by the way one time when Paul and Ryan were performing live, they were doing "That's a Woman". Zara, the woman they were singing to, came dancing towards Paul & her BIG FOOT came right down on his toes. Paul said there was nothing he could do--it hurt so much--but all he could do is keep performing--he also hoped the audience would think the tears in his eyes were because he liked the woman so much. Now that's the way I heard the story anyways) This is a video of "That's a Woman".
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/43/hnQScdw24yg
(Did you notice the long jacket Ryan was wearing, doesn't he look just hunky?)

She said, "I don't know what kind of music you like to listen to these days, but on PBS tonight there's this singing group called Celtic Thunder. You might want to check them out."
Well I checked them out all right & I've been checking them out ever since.
My lads names are Damien McGinty, 17; Keith Harkin, 22; Paul Byron, 30; Ryan Kelly, 31; George Donaldson, 42, & now Neil Byrne, 30. By the way George is the only Scottish lad in the group, all the other lads are Irish. The group of lads all agree that Damien is the heart throb of the group.

Of course I have a favorite--It was soooo hard to choose just one. It took me a long time to choose too, because each time one of the lads did a solo I said, "he's my favorite!" Then another would do a solo--then I'd say the same thing about him. Finally one time I was watching them & I found myself wondering when Ryan was due up for a solo & I knew who my favorite lad was right there & then!!!
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/47/ImqDByVOyK0
(It looks like Ryan is wearing a cummerbund in that appearance. Now doesn't he come across so sexy in that outfit?)
Ryan Kelly my favorite Celtic Thunder lad, yes, if I had the chance to go to a live concert I would like to do the meet & greet & say, "Hello my friend you're my favorite." He's also been deemed the bad boy of the group, aka, The Dark Destroyer.


I discovered this year they blog, they are on face book, they are on YouTube, & they tweet. Of course, I had to register on face book to get to follow them there. I had to log on to Twitter & learn how to tweet to follow my lads. But it's all been worth it, I love the tweets the lads post, it's like being part of their daily life. I'm always amazed with Paul's tweets because I love his writing style (and that's another reason I love to read his blog). It was fun to know George was in his pj's & wanted to know if they were considered gym clothes. It was great to know George was going to run 8 miles but got too tired so he drove his car 11 miles & came back feeling better.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVpN6zIcSrE&feature=related
(Boy oh boy, that big, hunky Scotsman doesn't have to work underground if he comes to my town.)
I was happy when Keith posted he had Nada to say to day--which makes him human like me.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheThunderTube#p/c/215E8D887433BCEC/4/r3ZmSZ8yOW8
(Keith has so much going for him, his car & truck, his music, his travels, his surfing, it seems like to me he wouldn't run out of things to say. He got stranded in Morocco one time & that's where he learned to eat olives. That colour shirt Keith wears in that Video went very well his skin tone & he looks very handsome in it. Did you know Keith owns 19 guitars? Well that's the gossip on Keith I've been hearing.)
When Damo tweets he makes me tired with his youthful energy.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/54/4vjwIDelIWg
(This video was from about a year ago--now compare it to the one below.)
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/21/W8JeK-1A9io
(This one is from 9 months ago. Hasn't Damo matured so much. Oh more rumors--did you know that he's a bad influence on Paul. Damo went to Victoria Secrets with Paul--he says Damo's jaw may permanently be around his ankles. Then for lunch he took Paul to Hooter's. Paul swears he did not encourage this behaviour. Damo was also purported to have brought his fake ID to New York when they were there last year. Damo also rang up Paul just after the crack of dawn on his (Paul's) birthday & sang happy birthday to him then said sorry man but I'm going to have to charge you for that greeting--at least that's the rumors I've been hearing!!!)

Neil's tweets are "sweet tweets". I love how he keeps us up to date with the new music he's writing or his newly recorded songs, or where & with what band he might be performing with. Oh by the way that's Neil over there in his kilt!
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/5/QO6t2-S-rGo
(Well by gosh, you don't get to see Neil perform, but that's his voice. Isn't his rendition just glorious & make you want to believe again when you're out looking up into the night skies & you wish upon a star?)  Ryan, aaahhh, Ryan, my hero!!! Somehow to me he seems to hold all the tweets together--now that's just my opinion. But if I could only follow one lad on Twitter, it would be Ryan.

I guess that's enough of my introduction to Celtic Thunder. If you want to more about them, go to their website & check them out for your self.

http://cms.celticthunder.ie/

Or if you would like to check them out on YouTube & catch their videos:

http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#g/u

All right I admit it!!! you caught me!!! Yes, I have a big crush on Ryan Kelly. Now aren't old grannies allowed to admire handsome men? Aren't old ladies allowed to faint, to swoon, to be down right be flabbergasted over such a grreaat looking man? Well this grannies going to drool all I want because it ain't hurtin' nothin'--so there!!! Okay, yeah I really swoon when Ryan sings. I thought that was all malarkey about women swooning when men sang--but it really happens. Well at least it happened to me. I guess when I discovered he was my favorite lad & he started to sing, he opened that beautiful mouth & out came this sexy voice & I just gave it up and swooned--in fact I think even my toes curled up. OOPS IS THAT GOING TOO FAR?--take that image out of your mind. Forget that I said that--maybe I shouldn't have written that. But glory-oskie Zero when Ryan comes on stage I get all discombobulated. It's not just his voice I find sexy it's his whole appearance, his stage presence, his demeanor; PLUS he's easy on my eyes.
Now this is just my opinion--you're allowed your own opinion--even if you disagree with me (growling coming out of my mouth, eyes squinting, where's Clint Eastwood [you know--Dirty Harry] when you need him? What in the world are you thinking disagreeing with me? I'll sic my cat on you if you're disagreeing with me.) And when Ryan wears that long coat--what more can I say--I just find him a hunk in that coat. I wish he would wear it more, but then I don't want to wear out a good thing now do I? Glory-oskie Zero--Nuff said on the subject--I don't want you to think that I'm a dirty old lady!!!

Check your local PBS stations to see if they will be performing in your area. "It's Entertainment" is their latest show--and what a show it is!!! Oh this is one of my favorite videos in it" Neil (now you'll get to see him perform), Ryan & Keith. Hit the link, wait, wait, get yourself something to drink, a soda, water, coffee, a cuppa tea, whatever your beverage of choice is--go get it and then come back & hit the link.
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TheThunderTube#p/u/8/GE26oQcFTF0

(Wow!!! Those are my 3 favorite CT Lads performing all in one video. I just love Neil's goatee & his earring--I keep trying to see if both his eyebrows are pierced but I can't get a close up to really see his face. I love his hair-do too--what is it a modified hawk? And Keith, I love his blond hair & that hair do of his is just fabulous--& OMG when he smiles, that dimple, wouldn't you just luv to [well, you better use your own imaginaton here]!!! I think if there wasn't a Ryan Kelly in the group--Neil would be my favorite. Sorry Ryan, [that was only an "if"] but you are in the group & you're still number one in my book!!! Or maybe it's just because in the pict of Neil he has no shirt on. Oh by the way, here's a pict of Keith with no shirt on. Hey, Keith posted a pict of Ryan with no shirt on when they were in Flordia! Just look at my three faves with no shirts on...Oops don't want to be considered a dirty old lady here.)
I said, I'm not a dirty old lady!!!

Okay my kitties, my luvs, now I have to leave you with just one more video:
You can see from these videos each lad has his own singing style. YET their voices blend together so well when they do perform together. Now I'm sure you will be looking for these lads on PBS after this short intro. If you aren't
WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?

Now my kitties, my luvs, my peeps, I must find something for my dinner...

       --Glory-oskie Zero, I wish today were tomorrow luv Fostine.