The broken....
I had to think of a catchy title for this one. So I stole a title from one of my favorite artists and people Mark Schultz. I apologize for my lack of blogging, it has been a crazy summer, one full of construction and doctor visits. Between my mom and my son Dayton we kept the ER busy. And then last week I did a doozie on my own leg. My hubby and I were taking things down from the attic in the garage for my mil and he decided to use a step ladder instead of the pull down attic ladder. I had just got the words out of my mouth "this is not a good idea...." and next thing I know hubby is hanging on for dear life to the rafters, 12 feet above me, the ladder twisted and came out from beneath him. He fell on top of me and I broke my ankle/leg in 3 places, and ambulance ride and ER visit soon followed and I had surgery the next day to repair the breaks. I have a plate and 9 screws in one side of my leg and a few screws in the other side. Bummer. The worst part is that I cannot put any pressure on it for 6-8 weeks, I am already going stir crazy. I am so thankful that I was there, it could have been so tragic for my husband. My new best friends are, a walker, a wheelchair, crutches and now a roll a bout. I had the stitches taken out this week and a boot put on my leg. The Dr. seemed pleased with my progress so that was good but I am really struggling with the day to day life. My hubs hurt his elbow in all of this and needs an MRI next week. I need his help for almost everything so we are quite the pair. It is amazing how a freak accident can change your life in an instant. I am using the handicapped bathrooms and realizing how difficult it is to maneuver. Believe me this experience has not been lost on me, I will never use the handicapped bathroom again, I have had to wait several times for people to finish their business while the other stalls are empty, opening doors is just about impossible, I pray that someone is in the restroom to help me get out. Hubs has had to join me in the ladies room a few times, a girls gotta do what a girls gotta do right!!!? And I cannot wait to drive, having my 16 year old drive for me is nerve-wracking!!! Everyone has been so helpful though, from meals to visits, to sharing of equipment to make my life easier , I am so blessed and so thankful that I am living near our family and friends again. I did this last year with Dayton by myself and it was not easy, so I appreciate all of the extra hands. People keep calling me a hero and saying that I saved hubby's life, I don't know about all of that, what I do know is that he is worth it.
The house is coming along, we finally have the structures up for our addition and my mil's hopefully drywall will be next, I am itching to get it done, so much to do and I am laid up. I am going to take this time to get do things I never take the time to do, like reading my books, getting caught up on my photos, get a website and logo made for my business ( in the works), write thank you notes, watch Pioneer Woman on the Food Network, get caught up with blogging again, do some Christmas shopping online so that it is done early!, learn to knit, get organized, take care of myself, send out we have moved notes ( 7 months late!), play with my new camera and lenses, all the things that I never sit down and accomplish. I am so behind... in so many ways.
The Beautiful.......
This is the view when you first walk in to Robin's beautiful home. Love the warm woods, the beams, the color on her walls, and the gorgeous woodwork. Loved it all!!!
The view from the kitchen into the family room.
I loved the windows in the dining room!
A screened in porch off the back.
She has inspired me to take on some trim projects!!
She found an old dresser that she turned into a sink, I have always wanted to do this!
I have totally stole this idea from her and hope to have a little office like this of my own soon!
She has a full lower level in her home |
Another gorgeous window in the master bedroom.
Beautiful tile in her master bath!
Great idea! She said most of her knobs came from Hobby Lobby!
Ellie has her own little play area underneath the staircase.
Perfection!!!!
Gorgeous subway tile!
Oh my heart, I love old windows!
I was having some major laundry room envy!
The glorious kitchen, loved her choice of cabinets, dark granite, green island, industrial stools a mix with a spalsh of vintage here and there, perfect in my eyes!
I loved this old laundry (?) cart filled with blossoms, what a cute idea!I never dreamed that by adopting a little girl that I would gain such wonderful friends at the same time! Sheri and Robin are the dearest friends, as I was posting this, I received the sweetest package from them, filled with things they knew I would love!
Our little China girls, Ellie, Myah and Sarah