Showing posts with label Tim and Patricia Young. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim and Patricia Young. Show all posts

Monday, June 11, 2018

2018 Week 23: Mother and More

My cell-phone camera was very busy this week.


Sunday morning I got a call from Grace Village. The nurse informed me that Mother had been complaining of a slight cough, congestion, and had not yet recovered her voice from when I had seen her on Tuesday. An xray seemed to indicate mild congestive heart failure, so her doctor wanted her to go to the ER. I drove up immediately. My brother Alan was there when I arrived.


As I drove, I began to think more seriously about preparing for when God's time comes for Mother to leave us. I honestly haven't given much thought to that eventuality, except to visit more often and enjoy the times we have.
I spent three days with her at Kosciusko Community Hospital, always coming home at night. I was glad to be her voice and help in any way possible. They put her through all kinds of tests: more xrays; EKGs and blood draws; ultrasound of the carotid arteries; brain and chest scans; an MRI. Several doctors were trying to understand and determine what was going on. The hospital xray showed her lungs were clear. The ENT put a scope down through the nose and found that her left vocal chord was not working. So the neurologist was checking for possible stroke.


She had a number of visitors, some sang and prayed with her.


My youngest brother Alan, who lives nearby, was there every day as much as possible. Of course he brought his work with him. I enjoyed spending that time with him, reconnecting, and learning about his new adventures. August 6th he will start teaching automechanics to high school students!


Tuesday evening she was discharged and I left her settled in her own bed. However, the questions she wrote that last day are still unanswered.



Meanwhile, back in Upland, Elijah arrived Sunday evening to spend the week with us and attend Fun in the Sun, a program for middle schoolers.
He made his bed when he got here, rode a bike back and forth to the church, prepared his own lunches, took our trash up to the road using the segway, and overall enjoyed his independence ;-)


Wednesday he and I went to Ivanhoes. I think he really enjoyed the Big Panther, the BLT salad and Reese's Cup sundae! (Actually we shared the last two.)


And I can sefely say he enjoyed beating us at Hand and Foot. Elijah looks bored, Michael appears to be stumped, and my hand looks to be in trouble.


Thursday morning Michael helped pour cement at the church, as they extend the parking area.
I am grateful for this photo sent to me. Deidra must have noticed that often Michael is under-represented in my blog.

Photo credit Deidra Blosser
He went in to Madjax in the afternoon to continue work on the satellite. The good news is that after numerous versions, they got this one to work, and may be ready for the second balloon launch next Friday!

Elijah and I went to Jude's PreK graduation that evening. The little guy is very expressive! We were quite entertained by his performance of the song "Jesus is my Superhero." When it came time for his recognition, the sign he held up read: "When I grow up I want to be teacher/boxer."


The Spring Kochout for the robotics team was planned for Saturday, and we also had overnight guests arrive. So they enjoyed the fun and food as well.

Patricia and Tim Young
People, conversation, games going on inside and outside, after the rain. 


I taught the early arrivals a new game that Elijah showed me, and that kept going all evening with varying groups.


Have you ever played "trash"?

Saturday, October 31, 2015

2015 Week 44: October Fun

The leaves are falling fast. Autumn rains and wind bring cooler temps.


Sunday was still beautiful and warm. I enjoyed hanging out with these two teens, driver Malachi and his friend, and watching Elijah play soccer.  (Don't know what made my photos so blurry.)


Mondays after class I look forward to Stephan's meal and the time with friends. This week one of Stephan's college roommates was passing through and delighted us with the tale of how he met his wife.


Mike sent this amazing sunrise photo Tuesday. He is enjoying the beauty of nature, the challenge of hunting and spending time with brother and nephew.


 Only one early morning walk this week, Thursday, but well worth the effort of getting up and out.


Every spare moment Monday through Thursday was consumed with tests, homework, and calculating grades--definitely my least favorite aspect of teaching. However, interaction with students in the classroom makes me come alive and reminds me why I endure the other.

Friday and Saturday, DIL Karen and former student Trisha joined me at a writers' conference. We all came away with clearer direction and greater confidence to move forward with the projects we are working on.


Shortly after arriving back home, these very special visitors stopped by--the cutest little mouse and a beautiful black cat.


My one seasonal moment: wearing a 5k tee from five years ago; wearing a cute pumpkin-pin made by my walking-friend; and drinking coffee from a Garfield Halloween-mug from my neighbor friend.



Now it's time to turn back the clock and sleep an hour longer.