Two weeks after we laid him to rest, I ended up in the E.R. with seizures and a brain aneurysm. Of course at the time of this happening, it had to be some of the worst weather of the season. With the windchill, we were having -50 below temps and a snow storm that reminds you of what life would be like living in the Arctic. The ambulance had taken me to Rochester, which is only about 10 miles away, but with the condition I was in (blood pressure of 215/200), they didn't have the proper Dr's to treat me. They decided to transport me over to Fort Wayne, which is about 2 hrs away on a good day. They wanted to transport me by helicopter, but with the weather conditions, decided it wouldn't be safe to lift off and were forced to transport me by ambulance again. I was in Fort Wayne for 4 days but have no recollection of being there. I wasn't in a coma, but I was non-coherent. I do remember talking to my Momma on the phone for a brief moment before I was out of it again, and I vaguely remember Don trying to feed me jello and whipping it off my cheek. I remember thinking to myself while he was feeding me that "Boy, you can tell he never babysat a little kid and had to feed it!" lol Granted jello isn't the easiest thing to keep on a spoon while trying to feed a half-coherent patient, but I do remember chuckling to myself over the situation.
About 2 weeks after I was released from the hospital, Don's position with the company had finally come to an end and he was left without a job. We decided to take advantage of his time off and we moved to a different place. With his father's passing and his mother being in the nursing home, we decided to move into their house instead of letting it sit empty. I look at moving here as a new chapter in life, moving forward to bigger and better things. Lord knows it can't be any worse than the past few months have been and that it can only go up from here. So here are a few pics of our "new to us" home.
We have 4 city lots that sit on the edge of a small town with a population of about 500 residents.
The little brown shed on the left side of the above photo is our property line to the north. The house sits on the corner lot.
The pic above is the alley way that runs through our property and my gardening shed, compost pile and garden space. Our property to the east here runs all the way over to the creek, which is pictured below.
In the above pic, our property runs to just beyond where the second snow patch ends. The trailer on the far left is part of our property, with a renter for a little extra income.
The below pic was taken from the alley looking back towards the creek. The big tree next to the garden shed is one of our black walnut trees, which has a family of pine (red) squirrels living in it. The little buggers were up there throwing seed pods at me while I was taking pics.
The photo below is the backside of the house and garage. We have a 3 season sun room on the back of the house that I am looking forward to spending a lot of time in. I'm picturing hours of sitting out there this summer playing cards, reading or just enjoying the sunsets in the evenings.
That's the extent of my little tour for now. As I get the inside of the house in order and as I explore my many flower beds tucked around the property, I will be sharing more pics.
Until next time ...
Sara