Hello dear friends and readers! I'm back ... sort of!
First of all, thank you for your lovely and heartfelt comments on my previous post, most of which made me cry - in a good way, I hasten to add - to some degree. I cannot even begin to express what your support has meant to me.
I know I more or less promised to keep reading your blogs and try to comment now and again, but unfortunately this never happened.
At times, it was as if I was living in a paralell world, where blogland felt like a foreign country, one I used to visit many years ago rather than the couple of weeks of my absence.
After a dismal Spring and a decidedly under par Summer, the weather gods decided to treat us to a spell of Indian Summer, with skies of the deepest blue, glorious sunshine and temperatures which at one point climbed to an unseasonable 21°C.
Deep down, my battered brain must have registered all this as I somehow managed to take a handful of photos with my phone's camera while I was going through the motions. Old habits die hard, I guess, even if everything I did was on autopilot.
You see, in the week after I published my last post, Jos's conditioned got much, much worse, until on the Friday of that particular week he was rushed to A&E. Apparently, the antibiotics he got for his UTI hadn't managed to clear the infection, resulting in complications which ultimately lead to sepsis.
His son stayed with him while he was put on a drip and submitted to test after test until finally at around midnight he was allocated a night room in A&E.
Thankfully, his blood values had improved significantly by Saturday morning, when he messaged me to say he'd had a good night's sleep and had even - wait for it - enjoyed a proper breakfast.
While I was visiting him that afternoon, he was moved from A&E to a room on the urology department, where he would stay until the end of the week, getting better and stronger every day. They actually wanted to send him home earlier but there was no way he would be able to tackle the dangerously steep staircase up to our first floor bedroom so that we needed to find a way around that first.
My days were a whirlwind of ticking tasks off my to-do list, working half-days at the office, then rushing home for an hour and a half before taking the bus to hospital. And although Jos's condition continued to improve, I kept lying awake with worry half the night.
The hospital, designed in 1975, and ultimately opened in 1979, is a typical 1970s concrete structure, juxtaposed with imaginatively planted green spaces, which I couldn't resist photographing while walking along its endless corridors to Jos's third-floor room.
It was obvious that Bess was confused and missing her Dad. She slept on my bed for most of the night and insisted on napping on my lap as I lay trying to read on the sofa.
I'd started Slammerkin by Emma Donoghue but it was more than my brain could tackle, so I selected some easy feel-good reading from my pile in the form of a Maeve Binchy novel charity shopped in Shropshire.
After much head scratching, a solution was found for the sleeping problem, so that Jos would be able to come home on Saturday.
It was decided that a hospital bed would be installed in our dining room. Having a small and full to bursting home, this posed some logistical problems, as it meant we would have to put our dining room table and Lloyd Loom style chairs in storage. Enter our lovely neighbours Wes, Michèle and Karin, who helped me dismantle the tabel and take it, as well as the chairs, to Karin's spacious garden room.
Although initially it looked quite sterile and unappealing, I managed to make things look cozy. So much so that Jos now has to share his bed with Bess! In fact, I think it might be her current favourite spot as she is reclining on the bed as I type!
As I don't drive and the nearest supermarket is just under a kilometer away, I am now the proud owner of an upmarket shopping trolley which, now that Jos is able to drive again, might soon become obsolete.
I still did the honours last Sunday, which was his first full day back at home. I even made a slight detour to the local park along the way, as obviously I needed to thank the lady in the shrine for her good works!
For the first time in weeks, it actually felt good to be alive again, so that I could finally enjoy the glorious sights and scents of Autumn.
We even went for a short walk up the street that afternoon ...
The main thing is that Jos has got his lust for life back and is eating like The Very Hungry Caterpillar :-) All the rest, I'm sure, will follow, step by step.
If all goes well, I'll be back to blogging regularly, starting where I left off, which are the final two days of our September holiday. I'm sure it will be weird going back in time knowing what I do now...
I'll also try to comment on your posts as soon as. Thank you so much for bearing with me, i's good to be back!
Welcome home, Jos! I bet Bess was overjoyed to get her dad back. It's lovely to see a post from you pop up, Ann. Sending you loads of love. xxx
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ReplyDeleteIt's good that Jos is home again. It looks so sweet as Bess lies on the bed.
The photos you take with the phone camera are atmospheric and beautiful.
The very best wishes for you xxx
How lovely to see your latest post. Very sorry to read that Jos was ill and needed a hospital stay. You must have been very happy to have him home again. I hope that everything continues to improve for the two of you. Do take care of yourself, Ann.
ReplyDeleteIt made me so happy to see a post from you! Please don't worry about visiting blogs or commenting or anything like that. Spend your time the way you want and need to right now! I am sorry to hear about what happened with Jos. I can't even begin to understand how scary that must have been for you all. I am so glad he has improved and seems to get better each day! Of course you were worried and having difficulty sleeping. It sounds like life has been very stressful for you lately and I hate that. You deserve only good things and all the happiness in the world. I am SO glad you were able to take a short walk together recently. What a precious gift! Sending you both so much love <3
ReplyDeleteMy God, I'm glad. Dear Ann, all the best for Jos and for you.
ReplyDeleteYou both will rock it.
A hug and varm regards Viola - I am thinking of you.
Oh Ann what a relief to hear Jos is on the mend after such a worrying time for you. I'm thinking of you both. xx
ReplyDeleteOh my Ann. I am so sorry to hear all of this. I must have missed your last post. I had no idea! I am so happy to hear he is on the mend. I can't imagine what you must have been through.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to read that Jos is feeling better and is back home. All the best to you both. Don't worry about blog visits and comments. Your photos have a hopeful vibe. Get well soon, Jos.
ReplyDeleteLife is scary sometimes. I obviously missed your last post. After my time away from home I just couldn't read the many posts and deleted them all to start freshly.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear that Jos is on the mend.
I wish you both all the best for the next days and weeks.
xxx Regula
I'm so pleased to hear that Jos is improving by the day. I hope the medics have got everything under control now and that life is returning to some sort of normality .
ReplyDeleteIt's so good that you were able to go for a walk together - Nature is a great healer.
Take care, dear Ann, and all good wishes to Jos.
Oh. My. God. I'm so relieved. I'm sorry for the stress and difficulty of your past few weeks. I'm happy that Jos bounced back. His recovery will hopefully continue. Having to adjust things like putting a bed downstairs is hard but do-able; I've been there and done the same for loved ones. We do whatever is necessary to care for them. Jos is lucky to have you there.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for letting us see into your life. You may find it helpful to talk about this stuff here and get emotional support from friends. When I got sick last year I had to withdraw from blogging and that was painful. Returning, even slowly and to smaller extent, was healthy and invigorating. Let us, your friends, buoy you in these rough waters. We love you!
It's so good to hear some more positive news from you Ann. Welcome back to your cosy home Jos! xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad things are going better! Good to have Jos home, and please continue to take care of yourself. Olivia
ReplyDeleteIt's a relief to hear that Jos has been doing better. I remember your previous post and I wondered how he has been doing. It must have been so hard on him...and obviously on you. It must have taken a toll...but now that he has returned from hospital, you can relax a bit. I love how you made the hospital bed cozy. No wonder Bess has taken a liking to him. I'm sure Bess is a comfort in this situation. Cats really cheer me up when I get back from school. My neighbours next door have a few cats and I feed them as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a joy to read something by your hand again. I'm so glad Jos is on his way to good recovery! What a awful time you both had to go through. Its scary when something like this happens isn't it. Life can change so quickly. But you now can slowly enjoy , almost normal, life again!
ReplyDeleteYou've been through a very scary time, no wonder you couldn't sleep very well. I do hope you stay well after all the stress. On the positive side Jos is slowly getting better. I should think you will both feel like another little holiday once he is back on top form. Best wishes to you both. x
ReplyDeleteI've been sending good vibes every day to Jos, and to you, dear Ann, and I'm so happy to hear that Jos is on the mend and doing better (eating is a good thing!). I love the creative solution of the bed in the dining room, and glad that Bess is on board, and keeping her dad company while she gives him "purr therapy". There is NO rush to get your blog up to date, Ann. Just skip that stuff and start fresh - take the pressure off. <3
ReplyDeleteBig hugs to both of you, and Bess too!
Sheila
So glad to hear Jos is on the road to recovery. That must have been so worrying for you both. The bed in the dining room is a great solution and Bess clearly gives it her stamp of approval! Hoping Jos continues to make progress and your lives return to some sort of normality. Don't ditch the shopping trolley - they're very useful...
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