First of all, and update on Frank's health before I forget. The antibiotic he started taking at the end of last week finally seems to be working. He has continued to have problems sleeping (although maybe not as severe as at first) and the antibiotic also has a tendency to cause some stomach problems, but his coughing is definitely diminishing now. (Except today his coughing has been a little worse again.) He is still tired and he has lost several pounds but tomorrow is his last dose of the antibiotic so hopefully he will start sleeping better soon and get some appetite back (although losing weight is not necessarily a bad thing. He wants to lose a lot more.)
Here's a daily summary of what we did the rest of the week. It was quite busy!:
Saturday: I took Seth to swimming lessons, cleaned the kitchen floor, worked on Cub scout stuff (including the slide show), and worked on my scarf. I also went to the store to get some kitty litter and a few other things. Sam was here and he helped us bring all the paint cans upstairs and out to the deck. Then we all worked together to put kitty litter in them and to stir them up. That evening, we went out to dinner and then Sam headed back home. He has church at 9:00 am now, so he has to get back home earlier than he used to (unless he decides to stay & go to church with us).
Sunday: We had Ward Conference and Frank didn't have Ward Council until 12:00 so we all slept in a bit. I didn't get much done before church other than getting ready for church and advance preparations for dinner (plus choir practice). I was planning to go to the self-reliance fireside that night (they were starting a new round of self reliance groups) but several things happened that made me decide not to go. First of all, Frank wasn't feeling all that great. Second, he needed to make an urgent visit to a member of the ward who needed help so Seth would have been home alone (we avoid leaving him home alone in the evening). Third, my right eye started to hurt and when I looked in the mirror I realized it was getting infected and was swelling up. Fourth, dinner took a lot longer to bake than it should have so I would have had to go to the fireside without any dinner. It turns out that they had plenty of facilitators to cover the new groups starting so I didn't need to be there after all and I'm glad I didn't go.
Monday: Frank took the day off work so he could assist the ward member he visited on Sunday evening. He ended up spending most of the day helping him with the things he needed (but he is being taken care of now). Meanwhile, I had volunteered to work at the school library. As usual, it wasn't very busy but I got some reading and some crocheting done. In the afternoon I went to a viewing for a man in our ward who passed away last week. I didn't know him very well, but I did get to know his wife pretty well while I was RS president so I really wanted to be there to show support to her. I'm really glad I went because I could tell it meant a lot to her. She is one of the sweetest, most genuine people I know. In between those two things, I got all the other normal Monday chores done and after Seth got home from school I helped him work on a school project for a while and also set up a sign up genius for our Blue & Gold Banquet dinner.
Tuesday: Originally, I planned to go to the temple on Tuesday but that turned out to be the day of the funeral for the man in our ward so I adjusted my plans. (I will be going to the temple tomorrow instead.) I signed up to help set up for the funeral luncheon and I also went to the funeral itself, which was short but sweet. I learned some pretty amazing things about this man that I didn't know--for example, his parents were sharecroppers who were eventually put off the land by the owner and left with nothing. He and his younger brother were taken away from their parents when they were found living by the side of the road and they were put in a boys' home where they were raised. At the funeral, I actually ended up sitting next to an old gentleman who was one of the other boys who was living in the home at the same time. He was not shy and kept telling me interesting tidbits about what it was like growing up in the boys' home! Anyway, the luncheon turned out really nice--it was great to see how many women in the ward made food and showed up to help; a lot of them didn't even know the family that well. Besides the funeral stuff, I got the rest of the regular Tuesday chores done and that evening we had den meeting as usual. We mostly prepared for the Blue & Gold Banquet--we practiced the flag ceremony with the boys and we worked on making some centerpieces for the tables.
(The girls belong to the other two den leaders. One of them is a single mom and the other one's husband is the YM president so they have to bring their kids to den meetings with them.)
Wednesday: I went to Walmart in the morning and then a friend and I tried to go visit Wanda for a while. She was in physical therapy, though, and in pain (although she still had a big smile on her face!) so she asked us to come back another time. I went to the religion class as usual and then after that I went to a concert at Seth's school. Each of the upper elementary classes performed a piece on the drums. They were all pretty good.
Can you see Seth in the pictures? I was pretty far back so it was hard to get a good picture of him. As soon as the concert ended, I took Seth and left because he had a doctor appointment to follow up on his medicine. Overall, his medicine seems to be helping him. I had forgotten until the doctor reminded me that we had switched Seth to a fast releasing type of medicine because he was having trouble getting to sleep at night. He does usually fall asleep pretty quickly now (although he does not go to bed until 10:00) but I have been noticing that his medicine seems to be almost completely worn off by the time he gets home from school. That means that if he has homework, it's hard to get anything done. So the doctor said he could prescribe a 1/4 dose pill for him that he can take right when he gets home from school for days that he has homework or needs to be focused in the evening. He won't need to take that very often (he hardly ever has homework) but I am definitely going to give that a try on Tuesdays when he has Cub Scouts! We'll have to see if it causes sleep problems, though. That evening, my visiting teachers came to see me and they stayed a long time but it was really fun to talk to them. In between all of that stuff, I did somehow manage to get all the usual Wednesday chores done.
Thursday: I didn't have anything extra going on in the morning, so I got the regular Thursday chores done. In the afternoon, I went to Seth's class for a "literary tea". They have this event once a month and each month a couple of parents are invited to attend. They have tea (mostly herbal) and snacks and his teacher reads them a book while they enjoy the tea & snacks. The idea is to work on manners and to enjoy literature. It was actually quite pleasant and I enjoyed it. I had been asked to bring some tea and snacks so I brought two boxes of herbal tea and a tray of cheese & crackers and some madeleines. Other parents had also provided tea and snacks so we actually had a large variety of snacks to choose from, including veggies, hummus, strawberries, lemon scones, bread, and trail mix. The kids were all very friendly and polite. Here are the kids at my table:
Seth seemed to be kind of embarrassed that I was there at first, but after a while he adjusted to having me there and seemed to enjoy it.
After school Seth had an orthodontist appointment. The point of the visit is to assess the condition of his teeth now and to decide if he needs treatment yet. The orthodontist decided that it's still not time to treat him but he wants him to come back in 3 months for another assessment and to get a new x-ray of all his teeth. He's going to need braces eventually, I'm just not sure how soon. That evening I tried to work on the slide show but ran into some technical difficulties that Frank had to solve for me. We got all the paint cans put out on the curb also because the bulk trash pick up was this morning. When I checked the cans on Wednesday, quite a few of them were still not hard so I added more kitty litter and stirred them up some more. We ended up putting out all but four of the cans on Thursday night, though.
Friday: Today has been one of those days where I tried to get things done quickly but got interrupted a lot so I wasn't very successful. I did get most of the budget done, but need Frank to help me get it finished. (He was at work all day and now he is doing work for a client.) I also went to a ukulele class. A sister in our ward asked if anyone was interested in learning to play the ukulele and a couple of us were, so she is going to teach us. It was fun but I can tell I am going to have to practice a lot if I am ever going to be somewhat proficient. Seth got out of school 2 hours early today and on Monday he doesn't have school. (It's the end of the term.) When I picked Seth up today, his teacher told me that he had a difficult day and had been very unfocused. Well, come to think of it, I forgot to give him his medicine this morning!! Whoops! Well, it's good to know that the medicine does really make a difference!
That's about it for this week except that Frank received his settlement from the insurance company for his second accident. Right now that money is sitting in our bank account but we want to move it to some kind of account where it will earn some interest. He got a pretty decent amount, but it will need to go a long ways toward future medical payments and other things he may need as he gets older. (A decent chunk of it already went to making up for the huge negative amount that has been accumulating in our "medical" budget category over the last couple of years.) We want to talk to a financial planner to help us decide the best way to invest it.
Oh, and one more thing. In between all that other stuff, I still managed to work on my scarf most days and it is now about 4 1/2 feet long. I should finish it soon! :) Here are some pictures I took of the scarf earlier this week (when it was much shorter than it is now):
I am happy with the way it is turning out and proud of myself that it actually looks like the scarf in the picture on the directions!
Now on to February!