I am writing this on Friday, 11/29.
We are certainly thankful to hear that Glen and Tao are both out of the hospital. Our Thanksgiving was less exciting than that. While brushing my teeth Monday, my back had a major spasm. I spent most of the day laying flat on my back. Fortunately, I was up and about by the time I had to to drive to the doctor’s appointment at 4:30. Doc gave me a muscle relaxant and a referral for PT. By Tuesday morning, I felt much better. Never has a doctor accomplished so much by doing so little.
The Reeds showed up Tuesday. Fortunately, they had decent weather and little traffic for the trip up. We had some nice family time and one of Danita’s great dinners. Jul especially liked the potato salad.
On Thanksgiving, Elizabeth and I spent a little time in the morning resting our backs. Then we got things rolling (thanks mostly to Danita). The weather forecast for Wednesday was awful. We decided to see Disney’s new movie “Frozen” in the morning. We had an unexpected cartoon before the movie. It started out just like an old Mickey Mouse cartoon, complete with a small display in the middle of the screen. It quickly morphed into a full-screen color cartoon that was quite funny. Then we went over to the clubhouse to watch a DVD movie in the afternoon.
Jul signed up for a 5K Turkey Trot in Catonsville Thursday morning. Bryon has been practice running with her and decided he wanted to try a 1 mile run. Mark decided this would be a good time to strut his stuff. Pat, Elizabeth, and I went down to cheer them on. Here we are in the gym, waiting for the race to start.
Here’s Jul and Bryon at the start of the race.
And here’s Mark strutting his stuff.
Unfortunately, the temperature was pretty cold (mid 20s). It was way too cold for Elizabeth. So instead of greeting the great runners at the finish line, Elizabeth and I did our celibrating in the gym. In the mean time, Pat was to meet Jul and Bryon at the 1-mile mark to take Bryon and let Jul finish the 5K. Unfortunately, we never found the finish line. Mark saved the day by running backwards after finishing his 5K and meeting Bryon at the mile-and-a-half point. All’s well that ends well. Everybody had a great time.
Bud, Ed, Lynne, Pete, Joe, and Suzanne and Addi represented the Schmauses at dinner. We had all the trimmings, including saurerkraut. Ed & Lynne brought a pecan pie and a pumpkin pie for desert.
After dinner, we played the “drop a parachute from the balcony” game.
It didn’t take Mark long to add interest to the game by trying to shoot the parachutes down.
Friday, we enjoyed the DVD “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” at the clubhouse. The Reeds left after lunch, planning to stop in Richmond overnight to enjoy the Christmas lights at the Botanical Gardens. We enjoyed the company a lot. But it was also nice to get everything back to normal. Overall, it was a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Now that my back is feeling almost normal, I have my first PT appointment on Monday. I hope this finds everybody doing well.