With all that’s been going on in my life this week, I thought it fitting to have a Thankful Thursday blog post today.
I’m thankful for many things everyday but today in particular, I’m especially thankful for my family!
This week has really showed me that family support is a huge deal – much bigger than I thought.
My grandfather made it through surgery without any difficulty. My mind became more at ease when the nurse anesthetist informed me they weren’t going to put him completely under – their technique was to give him a little versed to make him sleep/forget and do a local block on his foot! They did the block while I was standing in the holding room and uhhh…yeah…I was reminded as to why I almost passed out during my OB rotation from watching an epidural. When/if we have kids, I’m not too sure about that thing. The needle is freaking huge!
Anyway, my grandfather was worried right before the surgery – I could see it all over his face, but he continued laughing and joking with us and his caretakers. I was surprised to see him in his room a short time after surgery, sitting up and joking again! He’s a trooper, that’s for sure!
His toe was removed, so now the healing process begins. I appreciate your prayers more than you know! Thank you SO much for everyone who prayed, facebooked, tweeted, texted, etc to check on him. To feel so much support from an online community is amazing! Y’all rock, seriously.
Here’s just a few things he’s made me laugh about this week:
- He has flirted with every since lady nurse that has walked into his room. He says if you get on their good side, they are nicer to you (which is something I’ve definitely seen to be true). When asked by my brother why he didn’t give out his phone number, he responded, “I don’t want them to get too attached!” Hah!
- Going along with the flirting thing, he’s asked every nurse that comes into his room if they are married. His Internal Medicine Doctor is not married and my grandfather rags him about it every time he has an appointment (they’ve known each other for at least 10 years). Yesterday, my grandfather tried to play matchmaker between the floor nurse and his internist. Hilarious!
- Apparently, the internist’s nurse is my grandfather’s “girlfriend”. He asked about her so much at the beginning of the week, she finally came to see him yesterday – she even brought him a get well gift and prayed with him! It was awesome. She called to check on him today, too. He absolutely loves the attention. He’s eating it up!
- Prior to his angiogram on Monday, they took away his water after breakfast. He knew he shouldn’t take a swig of the Diet Dr. Pepper on his side tray, but he was thirsty – legit excuse, right? He told us this AFTER the angiogram, of course. With my mouth hanging open, he responded, “Well, no one caught me! And I’m still alive, aren’t I?” We all lost it after that! How could I argue?
- After the angiogram, he got so mad at me that I wouldn’t raise his head. You’re supposed to lay as flat as possible for four hours after the procedure…to him, lie flat meant “on his back”. Apparently my dad was giving him a hard time about laying flat before I got there, too. My grandfather informed me that he was going to tell my dad to spank me because I wouldn’t lift his head up “just two inches”. He’s a mess.
Not to single one side of my family out, here’s the other half….Jason’s family! :0)
About that joking thing…. Hmm…I wonder where he gets that from? We aren’t a bunch of goofballs or anything! :0)
What are you thankful for today?
So happy your grandfather is doing so well. Family is the most important thing to many of us and it certainly looks the same for you. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much! Glad you guys have a close family, too...it's so important when going through difficult times!
DeleteHappy to see your grandfather's surgery went well! He sounds like a hoot! :)
ReplyDeleteHe is a MESS!! Haha!
DeleteYour grandfather sounds like a great man. I too am thankful for my family.
ReplyDeleteJust so you know when you get that epidural....you wont care cause you dont see the needle. LOL
That's what I've heard! Hah! Will cross that bridge when I get there...LOL
DeleteI've been having a hard time posting the past few days, but have been keeping up with everything. So happy everything looks good for him at this point! Here's to a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Scott!! :0)
DeleteYAY for your Grandfather doing well!!
ReplyDeleteI am thankful for: my family and friends, my sweet puppy dog Dakota, a job that allows me to have a roof over my head a full belly and good medical insurance, and a good pair of running shoes.
Thanks Sarah! Love your list of things you are thankful for, especially the puppy dog part! :0)
DeleteI am SO glad your grandpa is doing well! I've been praying for all of you :) I love that he is flirting with the nurses and the Dr. Pepper story is hilarious! I love that grandparents have their wittiness!
ReplyDeleteThank you SO much, Megan! I really appreciate it! He's so silly! :0)
DeleteGlad to hear your grandfather is doing so well after surgery, I did laugh reading about him flirting with the nurses!!
ReplyDeleteFamily are definitely important, and I find that hard as my family are the other side of the world, and my mum is having surgery in a few weeks too :(
Thank you so much!! Oh no! That must be so hard! Hope everything goes well with your mom's surgery!
DeleteI'm so glad to hear your Grandpa is doing well!! That is hilarious about the Dr Pepper!!
ReplyDeleteThank you! He's such a mess! Haha!
DeleteKaren, I'm so so so happy to hear that things went well for your grandfather. I'm sure it's a huge relief for you and your family to have him back to his usual antics. ;)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the 5k accomplishment with your coworker last weekend, too.
It seems like you've really been helping people get through their challenges, whether it is surgery or fitness goals. Keep up the important work!
Yes...a huge relief for sure! Thank you very much! :0)
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