Well...... the new year is here and even though not much actual work is getting done there are little bits and pieces that are moving forward.
It's really been a strange year for the cabin - it's been moderately cold, but there just isn't a whole lot of snow right now. This is particularly problematic because without the snow (that I have a love/hate relationship with) we don't have the moisture and with no moisture, everything dries out and we have a higher risk of fires. We had the same situation a couple of years ago, and we were evacuated, but we and the cabin survived without burning, and we are hoping for continued luck.
This past weekend, Jim made a quick trip down south to take some supplies out of my livingroom and store them at the cabin... The most important job was fixing the "bird damage" caused to the stove pipes last fall. Jim had to purchase a bunch of parts and he and Ben spent a couple of hours making the repair. And when all was said and done its fixed and ready to roll. I am hoping this next year we can secure the chimney cap so birds can.t get down the pipe...
I was not able to make the trip and was told I need to sit, do nothing this past weekend.... I did have my knee replacement surgery on January 13th and I am stuck at the house...a prisoner... Jim has turned into my warden and we don't see eye to eye on many subjects... I really hate losing my independence and I hate asking for help.... There have been a few bumps in the road (passing out in the doctor's waiting room...twice and having to be taken to the hospital by ambulance) and overdoing my workload and having to call the doctor at 11 at night - only to get reprimanded and told to sit in my recliner and watch Netflix.... I prefer Hulu but it's all getting really boring... Diagnosis: dehydration..
Jim probably could have made the decision to go south and work on insulation or who knows what else, but he chose to babysit me instead. I really appreciate all he does from putting up with my "totally cheerful, upbeat and happy" attitude and moods, to cooking my meals, and bringing me drinks, and listening to me meltdown... but, I am concerned about work that needs to be completed. He was going to take the trip this past Monday, under the condition that I could get into my car and be able to drive, but.... when I tried that exercise, I failed miserably and was a puddle of sadness...
Today was a treat however... I did my office work at home on my laptop... My boss keeps threatening me to disconnect my laptop to work if I didn't slow down so having access was amazing. He really is a good guy and I appreciate his concern.
As hard as it is to just sit, its harder to take all the drugs.... not a fan. I avoid opioids like the plague but until you have a knee replaced you don't understand the pain factor. They always ask what my pain level is from 1 - 10 and I always say... 35.
I'll spare you the gory look of my knee from the outside, but, here's the inside! I'm going bionic.
Jim went to the cabin last weekend, and spent Saturday night at a motel in Panguitch. It's still too cold to stay in the cabin without the wood burning stove. I received a text from him with the caption..."Which of these two undershirts do you suggest I wear." I looked at the picture and realized that I had packed two of my t-shirts for him, instead of his undershirts... I called and we had the discussion that I'm not at the top of my game yet... But, I must say, I would have got a kick of out Jim wearing the giraffe shirt... Giggle. One shirt says, "You make me smile" and the other says "Love" in giraffe font.
Jim sent me this little picture.... It was on one of the doors at the hotel he stayed at. Made both of us giggle.
We picked out the flooring for the kitchen this past week, and I think it's going to look beautiful. I love the look of natural wood, and with the island all wood, and the black granite countertops, this is going to look amazing!
And, this is what our Bryce Woodlands scenery looked like a week ago....
I was getting my haircut a week ago or so, and the stylist was making small talk, and she asked me if I had travelled anywhere interesting... And, I told her that Jim and I had been to England and France. She asked what we did in England and I kinda went through the list and told her that we went to Liverpool and did a Beatle's tour. And, her response was "The Beatles were from England?" Um... yep.. pretty much...
And, with that, this edition is over. It's been a tough couple of months, but we're making it through......of all the paths you take in life, make sure a few of them are dirt....