Monday, April 19, 2010

Dennis continues to get his shots each morning. The "bellyaching" isn't as bad but the bones might be aching a bit more. Terry and I were never told that the donor would have any aches, and we are feeling sorry for him. We look forward to the day that his aching goes away.

Terry had one appointment today, and that was a pump class. We also stopped at the supplies counter and pharmacy to get his pump and supplies for it, and the bandages and flushes (etc.) for his Hickman. Our big rubbermaid (or the like) box is full of supplies.
The pump is the device that is used to pump the fluid through the lines. We do this ourselves to help him hydrate as needed, and we only do it when they tell us to. We worked the pump during the class, and have learned how to use it, but that first time on our own is going to be interesting. Luckily we still have our handy book full of information that will show us how to do it, step by step. This pump comes with it's own back pack that has a place for it and the fluid to connect securely to the bag, and he can carry it around with him wherever he goes and still get those good juices. We know that we start that Wednesday before the radiation.

Dennis and MaryAnn came back from their appointments and we had time before our appointments so we went on a little adventure. We took a ride on the "Ducks". We really enjoyed the sights and the fun guide on the "Ride the Ducks" tour. We were able to see, up close, some of the things we can see from the clinic window. We had heard about Ride the Ducks a couple years ago, but have never seen them. Thanks again, to Dennis and MaryAnn for a fun time. We have now experienced Ride the Ducks, and it really is fun.

The gas works park.


Apparently this is one of the boats used in the show The Deadliest Catch.

If you find the tallest building you can see on the left side of this photo above, and then look straight down, you will see the SCCA building (and the windows we look out each day). It is a red brick building with the black windows/white trim around them. (below that tallest building and to the left a bit more.)

We also walked thru the Experience Music Project and looked at the Space Needle, but we had to get back for lunch and Terry's appointment, so we couldn't stay long. We saw enough of the project, but we will have to go back to the Space Needle some other day.

After Terry's appointment, Dennis and MaryAnn took us to dinner at China Harbor. We do like Chinese food, we were with good company, it was an interesting building, and we were able to watch the action on Union Lake, so it was a nice evening.

After dinner we took a drive out to the Crittenden Locks. We saw two boats/barges pass thru (one each direction), an otter, and a tall bird :) (whatever it's called), and some pretty landscape. They have a botanical garden, and it is very aromatic. We didn't have time to walk around the gardens because it was getting dark and they were closing and we didn't want to get locked in and have to spend the night there, but we could see, and smell, a lot of pretty landscape around us. We didn't have our camera for this one, sorry!

4 comments:

Ellen said...

Hello to all of you. I continue to be amazed at all you are able to do in addition to all the appointments, and then that you take the time to share it with all of us. Thank you Dennis for being able to help Terry. I cry every time I go to this blog, because I am so thankful for my brothers, their wives and all our family. A situation like this surely does put things into proper perspective. Oh and by the way, the music you put on the site blows me away every time. Thanks Elaine and Mary Ann for taking good care of my brothers. I love you all very much. Hope Wednesday is the miracle we are all praying for...Thy will be done. Love, Ellen

Worsham Family said...

I am so glad you are able to go do some fun things. Especially with Dennis and MaryAnn. I think being able to spend this time with them is such a great gift! You are also doing things I have always wanted to do, so its fun to see them through you. I hope things go well tomorrow and you are always in my thoughts and prayers.

Louise said...

Aren't families great! Many prayers are coming your way and we'll be thinking positive thoughts tomorrow!

Britt said...

I am so jealous you got to tour seattle. Will i get to go to silverwood? Have fun love you mom and dad