"Instead of a sign that says: 'Do not disturb' I need one that says: 'Already disturbed, proceed with caution.'" (Author Unknown)
Hello, my lovely friends!
Oh my goodness, friends, last week was officially one of the longest, most exhausting weeks I have had in what feels like forever. It was just one of those times where our emotions were riding a total rollercoaster, bouncing all over the place with so many different things happening at once. On top of the emotional weight, our calendar was absolutely packed, and it felt like we were out and running around pretty much every single day.
By the time the chaos finally slowed down, we managed to carve out two whole days just to stay home—and let me tell you, we did absolutely nothing. We were both so incredibly drained and bone-tired from everything that our only mission was to rest and recharge. It is so important to listen to your body when it tells you to stop, so we happily embraced the cozy downtime to reset.
We have some sad news in our family. My Uncle Fritz, who was married to my dad’s sister, Nancy, passed away last Sunday. While we knew this day was approaching after his years-long battle with cancer and his later struggle with dementia, it’s still never easy to say goodbye. By the end, the dementia had taken such a hold that he no longer recognized anyone, including my sweet aunt, but we take comfort in knowing he went peacefully, surrounded by the love of his kids and grandkids.
Right now, the family is waiting to finalize the details for his services. My sister and BIL are already planning to fly out to join us so we can all support Aunt Nancy and honor Uncle Fritz's memory together. On Monday we went over to my aunt’s house to spend some time with her.
Then on Tuesday, my mom had an appointment with the infectious disease doctor, and wow,what an absolute world of difference! My sister was on the phone listening in, too. My mom explained everything she’s been going through and how they just keep making her do test after test. Honestly, this is probably the very first doctor who actually truly heard her. We all asked questions, and she took the time to answer every single one.
She suggested a new MRI since the last one is over two months old. My mom was a little hesitant at first, but she went ahead and made the appointment, and it is already scheduled for this Friday! That is easily the fastest appointment she’s gotten in a long time. The doctor even said she would contact my mom’s other doctor to coordinate getting her shots. My mom is feeling so much better about things now that she finally has a doctor who really has the ball rolling.
Wednesday finally gave us a much-needed break from the emotional roller-coaster we’ve been riding lately. We spent the day resting up and recharging, but we also had to get everything ready for Thursday because we were heading right back to the theater! This time, we went to see MJ The Musical again. You might remember that when we first saw it a couple of years ago, we loved it so much that we came right home and bought tickets to see it again the very next week.
This performance was extra special because we managed to snag front-row seats right in the dead center. It was an absolutely incredible show! There was this moments where it felt so surreal, if you closed your eyes, you would swear Michael Jackson himself was right there on stage singing. If you love his music even a little bit, this show is an absolute must-see.
Oh my goodness, can we talk about how exhausting grocery shopping is? We had to venture out for some much-needed supplies on Friday, and honestly, it just takes absolutely everything out of me. Between navigating the aisles, bagging everything up, hauling it all inside, and finally putting it where it belongs, it's a whole workout. My sweet mom isn't really able to help much with the heavy lifting, so the bulk of the heavy lifting falls on my shoulders, leaving me completely wiped out.
Because the week was such a marathon, yesterday just had to be another much-needed rest day. I did manage to tackle a few little things around the house to keep life moving, but mostly, I just gave myself permission to slow down and recharge the batteries. Sometimes you just have to listen to your body, take a breather, and remind yourself that the chores can wait.
Whew! How’s was your week?
So glad you could make it. Whether you’re starting your day or winding it down, I hope it’s a great one. Until we cross paths again—take care!
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So sorry to hear about your Uncle Fritz’s passing. y condolences.
ReplyDeleteThat is so good that your Mom’s new Dr. listened to her and things are moving forward. Such a stressor when the Dr. doesn’t listen. Things cannot move forward positively when they don’t listen
Glad you got to see MJ the musical again!
I know exactly what you’re talking about when it comes to shopping. It . . . is . . . exhausting!
For sure, when things are physically and emotionally draining, you are good to listen to your body and REST. Glad you did.
HOPE that this week goes a little better for you.
hugs and blessings
barb
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We now have a small shopping cart that one usually uses for walking but we put it in the car so that when we get home we put the heaviest bags into it and pull it into the apartment. Neither of us are good with the heavy stuff now (although hubby will never admit it - LOL)
ReplyDeleteCondolences for you Uncle Fritz although I know it is a mixed feeling with his illnesses at the end of life. Huge hugs.
Having a doctor actually listen and really act on those things is amazing in this world, I am so happy for your mother.
I haven't seen MJ but if the chance comes I will check it out.
Take all the rest you need my friend as it is important when moving from appointment to appointment at this time. Have a peaceful week.
BTW I go to the bottom of the last blog I see and click on Newer Post if one is there and I find the latest although it is still not at the top of my feed.
You had a week, for sure! Condolences on the loss of your uncle. You said it right when you said it's never easy, even when you know it's coming.
ReplyDeleteAs for grocery shopping being exhausting... oh, gee, EVERY LITTLE THING is exhausting when you are carrying a lot on your shoulders... which you have been lately. Even fun things like going to the theater, which you love, take something out of you. So yeah, grocery shopping!
Hope you get a breather and that your mom's re-take of the MRI generates some answers for her.
((( BIG HUGS )))
- Barb OKM