Saturday, November 6, 2010

The Best Laid Plans...

I finished the eyelet cowl (photo soon), "in the snood," learned to knit I-cord, and have begun another in a different yarn and pattern, this time a pattern found on Ravelry as I needed to fit the yarn and circular needle size to a pattern.  The new cowl is brown tweed, but not the same exact yarn as the previously knitted hat.  

I am so looking forward to life getting back to "normal" again, but I'm not quite there yet.  Work was continuing on the outside of my home, weather/rain permitting, then several days ago, while in town, walking to my car, something in my left knee went "pop" and I nearly fell to the ground.  Walking was quite painful, but I managed to get into my car and drive home.    

You've heard the expression "when it rains, it pours?"  In this case, it was 35 mph wind with 35-50 mph gusts.  The midwest had a big WIND storm starting that night.  We were fortunate, with limbs and some trees blown down, but it was worse further downstate.  

At 4:15 AM the next morning, my power went out which means no phone (that's the downside to the new ones that plug into electricity as well as phone jack).  Midway through the day a neighbor came over to bring wood in for me so Jim and I (now with three Ibuprophin in me so I could get around) brought wood into my kitchen so I could get a fire going and warm the house up.  My five cats were very pleased with that development!  That evening, with no power yet, I read a book by oil lamplight.  Finally, after approximately sixteen hours, the power came back on.  Most of my newly purchased groceries had to be tossed.

The next morning I was able to call for an appointment with an orthopoedic doctor, scheduled for early this week.  It turns out I have a "Meniscus Tear" and may need arthroscopic surgery, not something I want to do now with the holidays approaching.  Meanwhile, I have exercises to do, the knee pain is slowly lessening and is now quite tolerable unless I'm walking or standing too long.

For now, I'm planning ahead what I'll need to do to get ready if I need the surgery.  Stock up on very easy-to-fix food, wood on the porch, ask my neighbor to move a bed down to main floor, along with TV and computer, and so on.  In other words, arrange things so I can stay on the main floor and not need to go upstairs for anything for a week or two.  Using crutches on a wood circular stairway, with a dog and five cats underfoot, is not something I even want to contemplate! 

Meanwhile, tomorrow and Monday are supposed to be in low 50's, and if I can manage it, I will very carefully try to stain the east side of the house and get it finished, as after that temps will drop again and likely stay that way until spring. 

I have cut and split wood to move into the woodshed to keep it dry and easier to access after we have snow.  Storm windows all need to be removed, one at a time, sanded, stained, finished, and put back on.  While that is being done, I'll be working on the inside of the house, scrubbing and oiling the wood ceilings and walls.  This isn't just log home maintenance, I'm getting the house ready to put it up for sale in the spring, and after 18+ years, move away from the WI Northwoods.

And while all this is going on, for my sanity, WEAVING and other fiber related activities MUST be going on, on a daily or near-daily basis.  I appreciate everyone's patience.  I WILL be writing about weaving again very soon.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like injury's are going round - and you have alot on your plate already!

MadCityMike said...

My goodness! You HAVE had some things going on in your life! Sorry to hear about the tear, but the bright side (sometimes gotta look hard for those, eh?) is that it will be fixed with a scope, which should lessen the recovery time quite a bit.
Hang in there! Sounds like you have everything well planned out for how to continue working on the outside of the house, but take it as easy as you can (although, I know you have a time/weather deadline).
Best wishes from downstate!

Judy said...

Sorry to hear about your knee injury, but it sounds like you are getting everything organized. This break might give you the chance to do some handwork that you have or finish some good books?

My husband had a similar injury a few years back, had the surgery and last season he skied all over the mountain with no knee pain. Having the surgery was definitely worth it for him.

Take care!

Valerie said...

Hope that knee feels better soon! Amazing how limited mobility in the knee affects so many daily activities.

We too just came off a couple weeks of "one thing after another". These things do tend to come in batches.

Hope all of your fiber pursuits are peaceful and productive!

Yvette said...

hoi Janice, when you want friending me at fb with your kind words I had to take a peek here, a you make beautiful work and I like reading about your life. Although hurting your knee is not pleasant....the best.
love
yvette