When Jos was discharged from hospital on Saturday the 26th of October, the first couple of days were all about adapting to changes and establishing new routines.
If sleeping apart, in different rooms and on different floors, was a bit unsettling for us at first, Bess seemed to take it all in her stride, dividing her time neatly between the two of us, curling up at Jos's feet for a couple of hours and snuggling up against me for the next.
That was the easy part! Then there was the fact that Jos needed the assistance of a nurse twice a day. As a result of his UTI having gone haywire, he's currently living with a temporary urinary catheter, the drainage bags involved needing to be changed from day to night ones and vice versa. Thankfully, Jos soon got the hang of doing this himself.
On Sunday night, however, the nurse - a lovely girl called Thaissa - noticed that Jos's feet and ankles were quite swollen, as a result of which they needed wrapping with compression bandages on a daily basis to help reduce the swelling. This meant that we couldn't wave goodbye to Thaissa just yet and every morning involved a waiting game until she had come around.
Medical issues aside, Jos was getting stronger every day and was soon walking to our garage - we're renting a box about 300 meters from Dove Cottage - to start our car which had been idle for weeks and go for short drives to top up its battery.
As for yours truly, the weeks of 24/7 worrying, sleepless nights and keeping far too many balls in the air were beginning to take their toll and I was feeling utterly exhausted.
Needless to say, I was glad when Friday rolled along so that I could answer the siren call of the sofa. Although I was thoroughly enjoying my current read, Barbara Trapido's Brother of the More Famous Jack, I kept nodding off, regularly joining Bess for a short nap. At this rate, it'll be a while until I get to the bottom of my reading pile!
Friday the 1st of November was a murky and miserable day but, as we needed to get our heads cleared and Jos needed the exercise, we went for a short drive, making outfit photos outside our garage box upon our return.
The day's outfit, the one in the first collage, was based around a green zig-zag patterned vintage St. Michael skirt - a much loved gift from Vix - and a fuchsia pink patterned blouse by the defunct Who's That Girl label, which I picked up from an outlet shop in November 2022.
If all had been well, we would have spent the previous weekend at our favourite B&B, Het Soetewater, in Beernem near Bruges. What's more, we would have had the most glorious weather, which made it even more painful that we'd had to cancel. Nevertheless, we vicariously joined Kezzie and her husband CBC who were enjoying Veronique's hospitality that week, Kezzie keeping me in the loop of their Belgian adventures with regular and much appreciated WhatsApp messages!
Sadly enough Saturday's weather was a repeat of Friday's. Still feeling tired and somewhat under the weather, the day's activities were limited to the bare necessities, which including going for a big shop at the supermarket. The rest of the day was filled with some aimless pottering, a couple of household chores and another date with the sofa.
That morning I plucked this navy fit-and-flare Diolen dress scattered with green and sky blue motifs from my full-to-bursting wardrobe of dresses. Yes, they've been assigned a wardrobe all of their own, but I've been neglecting them somewhat lately in favour of skirts and blouses. I'm trying to be ruthless and weed out the ones which no longer make my heart sing and I'm still on the fence about this one.
The temperature kept hovering in the low double digits on Sunday, but this time the sun finally managed to get a look in. The perfect weather, in fact, to go for a walk and top up those sorely depleted vitamin D levels. So, after lunch, off to Middelheim we went.
Unsurprisingly, we weren't the only ones who'd had the same idea, as we once again had problems finding a parking space. In the end, we parked at the side of the road near the so-called Artist's Entrance, which wasn't ideal as it would mean a bit of a trek to the main part of the sculpture park. The idea was that we would find Jos a sunny bench and that I would then go for a slightly longer solo walk.
After weeks of being either at work, at home, or at the hospital, it felt like utter joy to be here. So much so that I didn't even inwardly curse the people who inadvertently walked into my carefully framed photographs :-)
I loved how the rays of the low-slung November sun was caught by Telling No Lies (1996), created by the Dutch contemporary draughtsman, sculptor, and graphic artist Henk Visch (°1950).
During my wanderings I came across a haphazard meeting of chairs. It was only when I uploaded the photos at home that I noticed a sixth hiding beyond the golden-hued shrubs. The eagle-eyed among you may spot it somewhere between the two chairs on the left.
To my outfit, which you'll get to see in a minute, I added a vintage red tartan coat, a gift from the gods of the charity shops in February 2023. My green beret and multi-coloured scarf were both bought on the high street and have been in my wardrobe forever. Once again, my charity shopped Mephisto ankle boots came out to frolic among the crunchy layer of Autumn leaves.
They took me firmly into the direction of the stunning Braem Pavillion, designed in Organic Brutalist style by architect Renaat Braem (1910-2001) and completed in 1971.
The concrete and brick building, its flowing horizontal lines nestling between the trees, remains a joy to behold, no matter how many times I've seen it. The white colour neutralizes the textural differences of the materials used, which are only apparent up close.
All too soon, it was time to return to the spot where I'd left Jos behind. In the absence of a free sunny bench, he'd settled for one of the park's silver painted chairs.
But not before spending the time of day with Phoenix (1944) by Ossip Zadkine (1888-1967). a French artist with White Russian roots.
And here's my outfit! The skirt is another vintage St. Michael one. Part of a suit, I picked it up from Think Twice many years ago. The grey plaid pussy-bow blouse was charity shopped, while the vintage leopard brooch was a flea market find. More leopard appears in the buckle of my stretchy belt, which was last Summer's sales bargain. The sage green suede boots were bought while on a city trip to Middelburg in November 2018.
Apparently Sunday had been a one-off, as we were back to murky, foggy and utterly gloomy weather in the first week of November.
If it hadn't be for the Think Twice sales, I wouldn't have had any incentive to leave the office during my lunch breaks. But prices were down to € 5 on Wednesday and € 4 on Thursday, so I thought I'd make the effort. After all, I hadn't even been in any of their shops for weeks.
Here's what I found. First up, on Wednesday, a Swedish made black floral velvet skirt. I found another item as well, but wore it almost straight away, so you'll get to see it in my next post.
This funky blouse - by a label called New Lady - cost me all of € 4 on Thursday. It's very lightweight so might have to wait for slightly warmer days.
Finally, there was this dove grey patterned dress. Its label says Madame Chic - which made me laugh - and seems to be by the Finnish Petri label. I've already worn this one too.
So, that's it for our first week(s) back to semi-normality. I hope to be back soon with more mini-outings - and outfits, obviously - very soon.
Thank you for reading!
ReplyDeleteWow, the outfit with the gray blouse looks sensational on you, I think it's great.
You have had a difficult time. Continued best wishes for Jos!
I'm glad to hear that you're starting to be able to return to some semblance of normality after Jos's health problems. The Braem Pavilion is very stylish. I much prefer its flowing lines to the harsher Brutalist buildings I've seen so far. Arilx
ReplyDeleteYour life is running parallel with mine Ann.
ReplyDeleteI’m exhausted with looking after Mum and trying to make new routines that include some pleasure time for me.
I hope that Jos continues to improve. Give him a hug from me and I’m including a massive one for you. I know how hard it is for the carer. Look after yourself dear friend
Love from us both xxx
I'm glad that Jos is improving and that the catheter is a temporary thing. Worrying is wearying, so your cat naps are no bad thing.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your walk. It's so lovely to see sculptures growing as naturally out of the landscape as trees. The Braem Pavilion is beautiful, so well designed.
I love your Diolen dress and the pussycat bow blouse.
I'm so pleased to hear about Jos's continued improvements and it sounds like both Thaissa and Bess (as well as you) are caring for him admirably.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that your were able to meet up with Kezzie & C!
I recognised that skirt immediately, the fit is utterly perfect and the choice of funky blouse is inspired. The neckline of the Diolen dress is fabulous as is your pussybow blouse combo and your stylish walking attire.
I always enjoy tagging along on your adventures in Middelheim, I thought that cluster of chairs might be an installation!
I spy a several of my favourite authors on your reading pile, Bess looks very interested, too!
It looks like tearing yourself away from your desk paid dividends, what a wonderful haul! xxx
SO happy to hear Jos is on the road to feeling better! And I'm SO glad YOU are trying to find time for you to rest! I know it's a scary thing to have your husband ill...I was with Larry. Sending many prayers and hugs to you both for a full and speedy recovery!!
ReplyDeleteAnd...My fav of all the outfits is the Tartan coat! I love it!!
hugs
Donna
I can just feel from your gorgeous Autumnal photos, how much you needed that trip to Middelheim!
ReplyDeleteYour tartan jacket is beautiful and it's always lovely to see Bess's green eyes! xxx
It is so sweet that Bess divided her time between the two of you. What a lovely companion she is! It would be such an adjustment having a nurse come in twice a day. I hate that your family went through all of this. I am glad that Jos continues to get stronger every day. It is no wonder you started to feel exhausted with so much uncertainty, fear, and sleepless nights. I'm so sorry that you had to cancel the B&B visit, but it is wonderful that you were able to go for a walk. The photos you took are beautiful! I love the vintage red tartan coat. What a gorgeous piece!
ReplyDeletethe creation of beauty is art.
So lovely of Bess to divide her time between the two of you. She was aware that both of you needed her support.
ReplyDeleteIt's great that the nurse Thaissa was caring, and on top of everything...it really helps to have a mindful medical professional at hand.
It's wonderful Jos is recovering...and you take care, too.
All this stress isn't good for everyone.
So enjoy Bess' cuddles! She is one loyal feline. Speaking of felines, I love the outfit with the leopard brooch and the leopard buckle belt. Wonderful skirt and blouse combo! I'm a big fan of pussy bow blouses, they always look so elegant.
I'm also enjoying some feline affection. My neighbours' three cats are becoming more and more at home with us. I think they decided the more humans they own the better. :)
So glad Ms. Bess is splitting her time evenly between you and Jos, and that Jos is getting lots of care, to help take that burden off you, Ann.
ReplyDeleteLoving your outfits, as usual, with my favourite being the last one - separates! - as I really like the colour mix. Very chic! Thank you for the stroll among the sculptures!
Glad to hear you are both getting into a new routine and doing what you can to get through this challenging time. X
ReplyDeletealways love your sculpture park photos - but the best this time is the announcement that jos went with after being so very sick!
ReplyDeletecats are so empathic - is´t it!? pet bess from me...
the tartan coat looks pretty - such hartwarming colours!
big health wishes to your both!
xxx
A bit of real vit. D does wonders doesn't it. Its energising and uplifting! By the time it's Christmas everything is totally back to normal I hope for both of you! That het now blouse is very pretty and so is the, new,, blouse. Also love the dress. And the gorgeous leopard brooche! It's cold here but the sun is shining. Perfect day for some outfit photos! Have a good Sunday!
ReplyDeleteIt's great that you both are able to get out and about even if it is for a limited excursion. Thank goodness Jos is on the mend, but don't forget to look after yourself too m'dear.
ReplyDeleteAw Ann, I’ve not been keeping up with blogs or with social media so much lately, so I didn’t know that you had so much going on. I hope Jos is on the mend, it sounds like you’re really having a tough time of it. Lovely photos, it all looks so calming and your leopard brooch is beautiful. Sending love xx
ReplyDeleteUnless you've experienced it yourself; visiting someone in hospital is exhausting and that's without the emotional and psychological worries about the person you are visiting...
ReplyDeleteIt was lovely to see the brilliant sculpture park again and great you both managed to venture out. Fab finds and lovely outfits as always.
Your reading pile was intriguing; I'd read all but 3 on your pile plus, I have 'On Green Dolphin Street' but not yet read. I expect you've got to the bottom of the pile by now!
xxx
glad to hear of Jos' continued improvement. That's a good nurse that noticed the leg swelling.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful outfits, as always.
-Goody
It sounds like you're balancing a lot, but also making time for some much-needed moments of joy, like your visit to the Middelheim sculpture park. I love how you captured the beauty of the surroundings, especially the play of sunlight on the artwork and the chairs. Your outfits always add such a personal touch, and I can see how your attention to detail shines through even in the midst of busy days. Sending you strength as you continue to manage everything, and I hope Jos continues to improve!
ReplyDeleteDear Anne, I totally understand you were so exhausted, as it usually happens to those who support and care for their loved ones when ill. So I'm hoping that Jos get well soon but also hoping that you recover from that hard time!.
ReplyDeleteLovely that you could pay a visit to the sculptures park, enjoy some sunshine and fresh air!, and also lovely that you took photos of your outfit. So fabulous tartan coat and matchy skirt and those accessories!. And always fabulous to see your photos!.
Also lovely first outfit, particularly that groovy blouse in such vivid colour (and matchy tights rock!). And that blue dress is another beauty, with lovely beads too.
I'm running to have a look at your next post and see some of those new finds 'in action'.
besos
Intrigued by the brother Jack book!!!
ReplyDeleteYour new T2 choices are super! I really like that skirt. Super pretty!
I love seeing more Middleheim (AND I'VE JUST REALISED THAT I'VE BEEN GETTING CONFUSED ABOUT MIDDELBURG AND MIDDLEHEIM ALL THESE YEARS!)
Glad you managed a walk or two- I love the colours!
I'm glad my WhatsApps helped- I worried that they might make you feel more miserable about us being where you should have been! Kezzie xx