Sunday, September 25, 2011

Guest Bed Makeover

I found this bed at a garage sale a few months ago and knew it would look great in our guest room. It was painted black when I bought it, but black really isn't my color so (surprise!) I decided to paint it green. It's a soft mint green that ends up working somewhat like a neutral.


I'm excited about how the color I chose works with the quilt that my neighbor Wanda gave me (it's from the '40s) to give off a vintage vibe. I also like how the room looks like a room at a bed and breakfast, cozy and quaint. If you need a place to stay, we're ready and open for business!

Sunday, September 18, 2011

The Bone Stimulator

I finally got it!


This strange contraption is supposed to heal my foot. When it's on, I can't feel anything happening so it seems silly to wear it, but I'm just hoping that it will work! I only have to use the device 30 minutes per day, and it is supposed to send electromagnetic waves that will "trick" my brain into sending bone growth, healing hormones down to my foot. I don't understand it, but I'll give it a try! My doctor told me he's never had a bone stimulator not work for a patient. Let's hope I'm not the first!

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In other news, Levi passed the Norman Fire Department physical test yesterday! That was the most difficult hurdle of the process, since it is easy to make mistakes. We're both very glad that it's over. Interviews should be next month with job offers extended Nov. 1. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers during this process.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Boot Camp

It's bad when the bank teller is surprised you're still wearing a boot cast. That happened to me today. I guess it's not that shocking, considering that in a week I will have been wearing some sort of cast for the last six months. I haven't bothered to blog about it because (1) I didn't want to be one of those complaining types and (2) I expected it to be healed rather quickly.

Let me give you the run-down for those who don't know what's been going on. I'll give you the CliffsNotes version:

  • About a year and a half ago the pain started, but I ignored it until six months ago when my foot started swelling.
  • Spring Break (March) - I get a walking boot cast for extensor tendonitis and wear it for three weeks, my foot isn't any better.
  • I go back to the doctor and am told to wear the boot for another three weeks, which I do with no improvement.
  • I switch doctors and find out I actually have a stress fracture (which took more x-rays and a bone scan to figure out) and the doctor tells me he wants to put me in a fiberglass cast. I ask to wait until after my beach vacation and he agrees.
  • July - I get a fiberglass cast and have to wear it for three weeks.
  • I get the fiberglass cast off and am then told to wear the boot another three weeks.
  • August - I get told I can stop wearing the boot and my foot feels great for two days. Then, it begins hurting again in the same way as before. The doctor has me continue wearing the boot.
  • Two weeks ago, the doctor said he'd order me a bone stimulator, which I have yet to receive. Apparently now he has to write a letter of "medical necessity" which will take another week. Clearly, I just want the device to play with. Come on, people, this is getting ridiculous.
That's the story in a longer-than-planned nutshell. I'm starting to believe that my foot will never be healed, and in the meantime my constant fashion companion is a black boot of which I've now worn off part of the rubber sole. So yes, bank teller, I will be wearing this boot indefinitely.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Weekend Project #6: Flower Beds

This weekend, we took advantage of the cooler weather to rip out the dead plants and old mulch from our flower beds and replace them with new flowers and mulch that will hopefully survive in the coming cooler weather. Most of our plants took a beating this summer, and watering wasn't enough to keep them alive. Hopefully, we'll have better luck with this batch.

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