Both girls needed to see an Oral Surgeon - we did that today.
We learned a few things at this new office. I learned to calmly and patiently talk to the receptionist about the viewing choice in the waiting room. "I've not seen a soap opera in a long time. I guess you don't realize how inappropriate they are until you're watching them with your 9 yo sitting beside you."
They apologized and turned it to the home shopping network...which beat the stuff on Days of Our Lives - criminey.
Stacia was alarmed we were not at 12 Bridges. Oops. I thought she realized Dr. Zanzi referred her to another. Today was just a consult.
They called us back and the tech took Arielle's blood pressure - great. She took Stacia's - 129/89. She told Stacia it was obvious she was nervous. Stacia agreed and said something to the effect that anyone would be nervous about THIS.
Arielle is used to "clean shaven Air Force dentists." Her face was priceless when the surgeon walked in with a full beard and a turban. He was quite friendly and asked her why she was moving to Oregon...which led to talks about what she wants to do with her life....which led to questions about her faith and the faith of many in Japan and more. It was quite fun to sit back and watch. I did tell Arielle in the future she could say, "I want to teach English as a second language in Japan," if she wanted to avoid the faith discussion. But, why? He brought up the questions and she fielded them well. He asked about her t-shirt. She was wearing our family shirt. We got to quote a bit of Scripture too....though she was flustered and flubbed that one earning her a fair dose of teasing from the doc.
The earliest they can get Arielle in for her wisdom teeth is 14 July. They'll put her on standby for earlier. This means she can't move to OR until after 21 July. It also means we are unlikely to go to OR/WA on 15 July. It seems we are not meant to take a trip in July...... ::snort::
Watching the girls deal with a new situation as priceless. Watching Arielle share her plans was priceless.
Monday, June 29, 2015
Sunday, June 28, 2015
Sundays.....
are made for worshiping , catching up with old friends, making new friends, enjoying lunch as a chapel family, skyping with a friend from Misawa, doing nails, reading, naps
Ice cream (or hummus and carrots)
and
An episode or two of the Andy Griffith Show.
Working on a puzzle
Playing Dixit
Ice cream (or hummus and carrots)
and
An episode or two of the Andy Griffith Show.
Saturday, June 27, 2015
GIVE ME COLOR
Michael called Friday morning to say he'd like to have a family for dinner. Making new friends is always GREAT MOTIVATION to get our Friday chores done. I had promised the kids I'd take them to "Inside Out." We headed out for a 1300 showing, picked up some dinner items and headed home. I missed the message that we weren't having company after all - but it was nice to have the house clean and an easy dinner all ready to go.
It gave us time to pursue the DECLUTTERING! I decided the easiest way to decide if things would go in the donate, priceless family heirloom, or essential trailer pile was to take photos....lots of photos. The things I think may be donations are now in a private facebook album. The elder Gherkins get first shot in claiming items....several of them are starting new homes. Score for them! I'm going to do my best, after an item is in the album, to either find it a home or donate it. Rather than share photos of Panini makers, waffle irons, slow cookers and couches....let's move on to SATURDAY.
It turns out Michael meant to pick a color of WHITE to paint the spots the WHITE paper used to cover....I think a bit of color accent would be fantastic.
These photos clearly illustrate one difference between us....I love color...he likes lots of shades of white. ::snort:: He cannot fathom why I'd paint over the wallboard in the slide out.... I don't want to live in something which clearly looks like every other 2008 RQS. LOL His eyes glazed over when I mentioned painting a couple of cupboard doors with chalkboard paint...and he rolled those eyes when I told him I was thinking of painting the front door of the trailer - yes the external front door.
I think we'll call the outing a date. LOL
Friday, June 26, 2015
Plot Twist - Again
Realizing drama is
simply going to find us regardless of our efforts, Michael has lifted the
talking ban and told me to "come clean." Thank you for your prayers as retirement
nears and we continue to search for answers. He really was the picture of
health until 2012.
We believe God writes the story of each person's life. We've
felt fairly certain for a few decades that we knew and were cooperating with
His story - His plan for our lives (Ps 139:16). We would
minister, as a family, to the military. We would then spend 10 - 15
years as missionaries (depending on when retirement came - most recently we've
thought 15 years as missionaries). We
would spend 1 - 2 years living in an RV, visiting all our kids (we'd be 70 by then)
and finally settle down. In the past few
years several of our children, as well as Michael and I, have felt God
specifically call us back to Japan. We've studied a difficult language and
culture. We've prayed. We planned a vision trip for mid-July 2015. We hoped to
move to Japan in 2016. We'd live in the trailer (The Caboose) until all the
pieces fell into place for a move to Japan.
PLOT TWIST! It happens. The story isn't over. It's taking some unexpected turns. We trust the Writer of our story.
We determined years ago to be a family which would love
courageously, follow God courageously, serve courageously... As we face this ongoing
challenge and the many questions - we've decided to handle it with courageous
joy (defiant joy even ::smirk::).
PLOT TWIST! It happens. The story isn't over. It's taking some unexpected turns. We trust the Writer of our story.
Six
weeks ago a neurologist informed Michael he had "all" the symptoms of
Parkinson's Disorder (PD) and gave him a preliminary diagnosis of PD. It looked
to be stage 2 or 3. He said it was pathological and not Essential
Tremors - as the AF docs had said.
Our
military doctor, whom we love, looked over the tests coming back and the
doctor's notes and called to let us know with a diagnosis of Parkinson's
Michael would need to go through a medical evaluation board and would not be retiring
in August. This was a low point as we
had to cancel our July trip to Japan and thought we'd be active duty another 12 - 18
months. We have to be out of our house in August - you can see how our thinking
had to change. We began to search for motor homes and quit pushing on
retirement ceremony/VA claim.
For
six weeks we rested in the fact that this diagnosis explained every symptom
Michael was having from tremors, balance impairment, stiffness - that elusive,
unexplained pain in his side. Of the ten
symptoms of PD - Michael has 8 or 9. During this time they did a bone density
scan. Osteoporosis is often seen paired with PD. That came back showing Osteopenia
(between normal and Osteoporosis). Everything points to Parkinson's. We,
obviously, were not happy with this plot twist. We were confused as we were
convinced God was leading us to Japan and that seemed unlikely with PD...and Parkinson's
is a not a fun condition to deal with. We determined to fight back with
courageous joy - we have quite a few funny stories from this time which will
stay in our family memory. We all waited for the final confirmation of the
disease from the DAT scan.
We
met with the neurologist yesterday. He
said and I QUOTE, "The DAT scan is normal. Let me look at you walk. I see
no indication of Parkinson's." He seemed ready for us to leave.
We
asked about all the symptoms which led him to the preliminary diagnosis. He
said they could be associated with arthritis or lifestyle.
He
said Michael has Essential Tremors (ET). Which we'd been told years
ago - BUT he now shakes when he sleeps (and it's supposed to get better at
rest). It's head to toe. He prescribed a drug which may help the tremors
if they are atypical Essential Tremors.
The
neurologist loved me when I asked, "OK - you are explaining away most the
symptoms and the tremors may be atypical ET - but what about the balance
issues? The trouble walking?"
Um....His answer?
Um....His answer?
"I
don't know. I told you I have no idea."
He did
order an "urgent MRI" on Michael's
brain. He ran a complete thyroid screen - Michael had a bout with
hyperthyroidism years ago, and this doesn't feel the same - but that would be
an EASY answer. He's also checking liver and kidney functions and a B12
deficiency. We will see him in two
weeks.
And
the plot twists AGAIN - we are RETIRING AGAIN IN 7 WEEKS.
We
are woefully behind the timeline we need to be on for both the retirement ceremony and the VA claim. In fact,
we STILL have outstanding referrals so they may not let us begin the VA claim
yet and he's not been allowed to have his final doctor's appointment with the military. We would love to say all is well - but all is ODD right now. Michael doesn't feel good. Something is simply
not right. We would LOVE answers while we are still active duty - the VA will cover future care differently based on if it was diagnosed while he was active duty. Yet, we are planning
as if we are retiring. If something turns up and retirement is postponed, we
are going to have a big party on the 14th of August anyway. LOL
We
are no longer looking for a motor home as we don't plan to drive around America
until we reach our upper 60's or 70's. I was determined to make that dream a
reality for Michael and that meant doing it now if he had Parkinson's and we
couldn't go overseas. We DO plan to move
into our trailer, we will do some trips and live in it until we are sure
nothing in our health would keep us from living overseas. We are going to study
Japanese and wait for God to say, "NOW."
Through
all this - Stacia kept saying, "Dad can't have Parkinson's, because GOD
told us we were going to Japan."
As Michael told Vince, our denomination's Global Mission's
Director, "God has a plan. We know it's a good plan. We have no idea what the
plan will look like."
"For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11 NASB.
"For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11 NASB.
There
is much I could say of the past weeks about symptoms, lessons learned, high
points and low points - but perhaps this is enough.
"Be strong and courageous! Do not be afraid or
discouraged. For the LORD your God is with you wherever you go." Joshua
1:9 NLT
Update 19 August 2015 - Neurologist #2 and #3 feel that Michael does not have essential tremors. They have currently given him a diagnosis of Parkinsonism. He is weaning off the meds the neurologist #1 put him on. The next step is to try Lepodova - a Parkinson's med. If he responds favorably to the meds he will be given a positive Parkinson Disease diagnosis. You can read more details here. They told us, "Live your lives. We'll get through this together." They knew we were going to be traveling in an RV - so we still are. LOL We are living this dream NOW - why wait until our 70's?
Let go my soul and trust in Him
Update 19 August 2015 - Neurologist #2 and #3 feel that Michael does not have essential tremors. They have currently given him a diagnosis of Parkinsonism. He is weaning off the meds the neurologist #1 put him on. The next step is to try Lepodova - a Parkinson's med. If he responds favorably to the meds he will be given a positive Parkinson Disease diagnosis. You can read more details here. They told us, "Live your lives. We'll get through this together." They knew we were going to be traveling in an RV - so we still are. LOL We are living this dream NOW - why wait until our 70's?
Let go my soul and trust in Him
The waves and wind still know His name....
Thursday, June 25, 2015
THE FIRST SHAVE
The FIRST SHAVE is a momentous right of passage for our male Gherkins - not so much for the females. ::wink:: Alex/Zander has needed to shave for quite some months. The passage was slow - for several reasons: he sort of liked growing a beard, busy schedules, traveling, his sensory issues (SHAVING y'all - he won't even get a haircut in a salon since we left Barbara in Misawa - Arielle buzzes him) - and possibly we didn't want to admit our last and final male Gherkin was old enough to SHAVE. 
YES
It
WAS
PAST
TIME
YES
It
WAS
PAST
TIME
The whole family participates....Arielle was a bit alarmed that "my baby brother has a razor!"
Nolan's expression is a familiar one these days |
Ah, what a handsome young man he's becoming.
Rachel's Slow Cooked Tri Tip Sandwiches
Pictures to follow but I'm determined to save this before I have to ask for the recipe again. I've not actually eaten this (being a nutritarian and all); but it smells good, is simple and I've served it at a couple of chapel things - people always ask for the recipe - and I always ask Rachel - AGAIN.
one tri-tip
1 can beef broth (14.5 oz)
1 jar sliced peppercinis
1 packet dry Italian dressing
Cook in crockpot til "shreddable"
Serve on toasted French rolls with cheese.
This seems to be very forgiving....adapt it how you like.
one tri-tip
1 can beef broth (14.5 oz)
1 jar sliced peppercinis
1 packet dry Italian dressing
Cook in crockpot til "shreddable"
Serve on toasted French rolls with cheese.
This seems to be very forgiving....adapt it how you like.
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Power Outages
Who would guess? Power outages all day. There were no storms. I suspect PGE was simply working on the lines. We thought it was done as they'd said lights would be on by 5:15 p.m.
Then they went out again - I don't know WHY we didn't think to prepare for an outage at night. Stacia immediately wanted to know if "this is going to be like the time the power went out after the earthquake?" No.
We went to bed and the power was back on when we woke up. That's it - the big excitement for the day. LOL
Then they went out again - I don't know WHY we didn't think to prepare for an outage at night. Stacia immediately wanted to know if "this is going to be like the time the power went out after the earthquake?" No.
This was fun message to find when I turned on the battery candle!
The little tri-pod LED flashlight from Cynthia at the Volunteer appreciate saved the day!
The kids enjoyed making shadows on the wall.
We went to bed and the power was back on when we woke up. That's it - the big excitement for the day. LOL
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