I wonder if I should have created a category for haircuts all those years ago when I started tagging my posts? This week we left a lot on the floor of the hair salon.
First up was Johanna…
And I went a few days later.
The morning started with Katriel and I meeting her sweet Explorer Squad for a hike. If you have known me for more than 7 minutes, you will find out that the only hiking I ascribe to is the kind that gets me from the Transportation and Ticket Counter at Magic Kingdom back to Big Top Souvenirs in Fantasyland…
But they needed a CPR certified parent, and I do love the leaders and the girls…
so we went for a hike.
I would love to say I enjoyed the views, but frankly, I spent all my time watching where my feet were landing amidst the roots and slippery grass fully intent on NOT finding a copperhead.
These boardwalks are the best, no?
We did see wild turtles. (Yes – I really just called them “wild” turtles.)
Later that night Tab had friends over for a movie. I didn’t take pictures of that because that would be cringey.
When they bailed on the fire, I got to enjoy the remainder of it.
With my trip behind me and my health returning, Nan, Tabitha, Johanna, Katriel and I went to Charlotte, NC to visit the Billy Graham museum. It was a wonderful place that exceeded my every expectatin.
The entire place was interactive. It was set up so that you would moved between rooms every 6-7 minutes. Each had its own focus.
This one was set up like a revival tent.
This talked about his media presence.
It highlighted his outreach to our elected officials.
And his opportunities to reach out across the nations.
He and Mrs. Ruth Graham are buried on the site.
It was a slightly stressful drive as Charlotte and I-85 are no joke. But it was a trip wholly worth making!
Tab sat with some friends, and Katriel stayed home with Nan.
We barely got there in time, and yet we got there at the perfect moment. It was JUST as they opened the doors for the HIS Radio More Than Music Partners (monthly donors) to go in just five minutes before the main opening. We slid right in the door and grabbed seats we liked. About 25 minutes later friends found us and joined us. Kevin and Shannon moved here about a year before we did, but they live about 40 minutes west of us. I haven’t seen Shannon since LAST Winter Jam.
AND – remarkably enough. In a venue of THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS, our friend Jeff was in the section directly behind us. So cool.
Many artists. It was a wonderful night of worship.
John and I have been married almost 26 years and we have never gone away.
With Nan coming in for a month, and us living so close to cruise ports, we decided we’d do something crazy and take a four night cruise…
I was medicated to the hilt, and I mostly slept and moved from sitting in X to sitting in Y, but we had a nice time being fed and looking at the sea. And I would have been about good for nothing at home with the steroids and antihistamines.
The port is small and easy to access. We went out of Jacksonville.
Parts of the ship are kind of dark and ugly, and other parts are updated and lovely. All of it was clean and the staff was outstanding.
We hung out waiting for our stateroom to be ready.
It was a great room for two people.
We had a beverage package that allowed us to frequent the coffee bar.
Guy’s Burgers are the best.
The adults only quiet area of the ship. It got very busy at times.
We also got slushies with our package.
And Blue Iguana tacos. I had a few fish tacos over the days.
We visited Freeport.
The beach was lovely, but the waves were rough.
We got back to the ship in time for dinner.
We went to Nassau the next day.
And returned to the ship for some quiet time by the family slides.
Sea Day we went to the Dr. Seuss breakfast.
And had more Guy’s Burgers and Blue Iguana for lunch.
Before you knew it, it was time to go home.
And I would feel like I was on the ship for over a week.
51 years old, and I now have to answer, “Yes,” to the question, “Are you allergic to any medication?”
Backing up a bit, on Feb. 13, I went to the provider and she diagnosed and ear infection and I started on Augmentin. I was not improving and on Feb. 17th, I went back and she gave me a steroid injection and started me on another medication.
I think I ended up with a virus on top of the ear infection, around about Feb. 20th, just as Nan and Noelle were joining us. I sort of stumbled through that week and all the activities (note the blog!) and then on Monday, the 27th, I noticed I had two small hives on my left wrist. Noelle flew out. I took Tab to archery, and by dinner time, my face and neck were involved.
I called the office before they closed and they set me up for a nurse visit on Tuesday morning. I was told to take Zyrtec, and that Benadryl probably wouldn’t help?
When I woke up this morning, I was covered with hives from my scalp to my knees. I could not get to my 9AM appointment fast enough.
I waited at least 30 minutes, itching like a crazy person, until I was given another shot of steroid, and an NSAID. I was told to absolutely take Benadryl WITH the Zyrtec.
I was miserable, but at least I was getting better. Nan was helping a lot with food and kids and household, and I was just miserable.
And then she lived happily ever after, right?
NOPE.
I did feel better and better as Tuesday went on. I found some steroid cream in my medicine bag and used that where I could and I think that helped some.
I expected to continue to improve on Wednesday.
But
by lunch time I was getting worse again.
And telling myself that I would be on the ship soon enough (John and I had a cruise planned for Thursday) and even thought I could just see the ship’s medical staff for more steroids if I needed them.
But then my brain came back to doing its job, and as John came home from picking the girls up from church around 8PM, I announced we were going to the ED. There is a wonderful free standing ED just around the corner from our house. And 90 minutes later I had a steroid shot, a ten-day supply of Prednisone, and instructions to take 50mg of Benadryl around the clock til I was better. The ED staff was superb and we were home and back to packing by 11PM (we had to stop at the 24-hr pharmacy).