What’s top of my mind: Hospitality.
Dad has now been moved to Caulfield Rehab Hospital and he said that he was told that he’d be there for 2 weeks. I take what Dad says at the moment with a grain of salt – he’s on pretty intensive pain meds – but seeing as he can’t yet stand by himself and it’s been a week since the operation, I think he’ll be there for a fair amount of time. This, of course, means that Mum will be staying here until he’s steady enough to look after her. And himself.
Where I’m going: For more travel vaccinations.
Today is 4 weeks since I had the Yellow Fever vaccine, so now I’m free to load up on everything else I’ll need. I need quite a few different shots, seeing as I’m travelling to Africa, China, Vietnam and Borneo, so no doubt I’ll be feeling like a pincushion a couple of hours from now.
Where I’ve been: on very slow walks.
Mum goes for a walk every day, and Scout and I go with her. She uses a walker to keep herself steady, so we trot along beside her until she’s had enough and we turn and head for home. This generally doesn’t take too long.
Then Scout and I head out again for a longer walk to stretch Scout’s legs. She can’t believe it – 2 walks every day????
What I’m reading: Tender is the Flesh – Bazterrica.
This novel is terrific! It’s only 200 pages long and I enjoyed every minute of it.
What would living in a world that has legalised cannibalism be like?
This is a thumping good read.
What I’m watching: The Sopranos.
I’m up to the end of season 4. Mum has started watching it with me. She jumped right in, but she’s enjoying settling back after dinner and watching people get whacked.
What I’m listening to: Nothing much.
I can’t really listen to podcasts with Mum around, so they’re gently piling up on my iPad again. My sister came and took Mum out yesterday “to give Frogdancer a break.” I had a whole 2 hours to myself. I knocked over a couple of phone calls with Blogless Sandy and Evan28, and an episode of ‘Casefile’ before they came through the gate again.
What I’m eating: things from the garden.
Finally, the tomatoes, beans and zucchinis are producing enough for me to take them seriously. This morning I harvested rhubarb from both the red and green plants and stewed them with apple. 5 ice cube trays are now waiting to be cool enough for me to put them in the fridge.
What I’m planning: two new quilts for the lounge room.
On my second Little Adventure, I went across town to a quilting shop called Cutting Cloth and bought fabric for a quilt, coordinating with a painting I bought. The design is to use hexagons.
I hated cutting out the hexies so much that I soon put it all away in a drawer, but now I’ve roused myself to action. I’ve finished cutting out all the fabric and I’ve marked each piece with 6 dots to guide where the seams go.
Now all I need is to actually fire up the sewing machine and get started…
Who deserves a ‘thumbs-up’: Scout.
Scout has adopted Mum as one of the pack, and she sits beside her constantly. It helps that Mum likes to sneak her titbits of food. Mum has missed having a dog around, so she loves that Scout comes up for cuddles and greets her every morning when she walks into my end of the house.
What has made me smile: Mum enjoying the remote control.
I don’t watch TV during the day, so Mum has been able to watch any movie or TV show she wants. She reads as well, but so far she’s watched all 3 seasons of ‘Afterlife’, the last season of ‘Bridgerton’, ‘Where The Crawdads Sing’, ‘Memoires of a Geisha’, just to name a few.
Dad controls the remote at home, so she rarely gets to see shows that she’d like to see, particularly if they have a female protagonist.
She’s having a lovely time.
Dad Joke of the Day:
Glad to hear things are working out so far.
Love the Dad Joke today! We just watched the original Highlander movie last week.
So fortunate that you’re in town during this (Fortunate Frogdancer indeed) and I hope your dad’s rehab goes well. I wonder if they’re starting to be more interested into moving into a place that can help support them? Your dad is a very necessary piece of the family puzzle which is instantly clear when he’s suddenly having to deal with his own health issues. How nice for Scout to have such a good companion!
I had my mother-in-law living with us for 6 months before she passed away. It was wonderful to have her. She had her own TV in her bedroom — I got to watch bits of “Coronation Street” with her and all kinds of game shows. Never regretted that!
I too think that your “Dad joke of the day” was perfect. I needed that.
Haha! II’m glad you enjoyed it.