Back To Normal

Saw the urologist this morning and the stent was removed. I spent most of the rest of the day until about 5:30 this evening wondering when the pain would stop. Seems most of my pain has been due to bladder spasms. Who knew bladders would spasm? Geesh. Anyway, all is back to normal and Brad is back to driving. He took me to and from the clinic and went back to town for the mail and some take-away for dinner. We like Cotton Patch. He had a yummy burger and I had the salmon, steamed veggies and seasoned rice.

We are both exhausted and well fed and should sleep well tonight. We both might even be able to sleep in the bed tonight instead of our recliners. That would be nice. I haven’t done any knitting today so I will work on the socks between now and bedtime and finish my online grocery list for pickup tomorrow. This online shopping thing is really great. So far no problems. I need to go through the fridge before I finish my shopping list. I think we need more fruit and I’d like to make some smoothies. I make them with freshly juiced carrots, oranges and apples with some frozen mixed fruit and toss it all in the blender.

It’s time to gather the trash and get it out for pickup in the morning and make sure the kitchen is clean and ready for us to have coffee and breakfast when we get up. That reminds me…I need to ask Brad if he wants more bagels.

Published by thenerdyyarnlady

I am a Native Texan, Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, Catholic Convert residing in rural North East Texas since 1975 when I married my husband and this small town girl became a country girl. I was taught to knit at the age of ten and discovered the writings of Elizabeth Zimmerman shortly after I married. I learned to ‘unvent’ things as I went along, to create my own patterns and generally have a blast with yarn and needles. In the mid 1980’s I explored the idea of spinning my own yarn and eventually got interested in weaving on a floor loom. I have three spinning wheels and a 24″ four-shaft Herald floor loom that I purchased from a friend in the 1990’s. I also enjoy sewing, tatting and making rosaries. I have a work room that contains my fiber, yarn, floor loom, sewing machines, serger and rosary making supplies. I have a spinning corner in a bedroom next to my work room, both with north windows looking toward the creek.

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