Sunday, February 19, 2023

2023 And my first of the year post

I can't believe how fast time goes by...
the older we get it really does go by THAT FAST!!

Nov., Dec. and Jan. have gone by and no posts from me!!
So what's been happening here? 
Well you would think after 3 months I'd have lots to tell but sadly not. 
But it hasn't been boring either 😁

I really feel lost not making inventory for a show...
I knew I'd feel that way but at the same time relief too.
But I have been working on punch needle though
designing patterns for my website 
and buying patterns from other designers and working them up.
Here's some of my newest designs I made into
patterns - available on my Etsy and Website

'LOVE TOKEN'

'BLUEBELLS and BIRD'

'LEAPS N BOUNDS'

'PLUM TREE'

'HEARTS'

Here's the ones I've punched from patterns I purchased
This one is from Tara Guernsey of Perfect Prim Punch

The next 3 are from her as well


This is showing up quite light but the details are
much better in person


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So let me back up here to a couple days after Christmas.
Doug was helping with dinner - we were having scalloped potatoes
and he was using the Mandoline to slice them.
He wasn't even through the first potato when he sliced a chunk out of his thumb.
Well, he's on blood thinners so after about 5 minutes of me not being able to control the bleeding I took him to the ER - we were there for 2 hours with 2 nurses trying to stop the bleeding. He now has a small crater in his thumb...
maybe in time it will fill in but so far it hasn't....but it did heal well.


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On January 20th...I had some major right foot reconstructive surgery. I must say it was far worse than I anticipated. The doctor told me a couple times that it would not be a pleasant surgery, that it was going to be very painful. Guess what?
What you are told and get into your head is far different in reality!!!
IT HURT - the deep bone tissue pain was more than
I've ever experienced and I've had a whole lot of surgeries.

It was a day surgery so we were home by 4:30...by 6:00 I was in the emergency room...Doug went to put ice on my foot and we noticed a red spot on the side of the bandages. He put paper towels on the side but it kept getting soaked so he took me to the emergency room here (my surgery was in Milwaukee and he wasn't going to drive me an hour back to there). By the time we got to the ER the pain had built up and I was crying and shaking so bad! We were there for 2 hours and they gave me 3 injections of Dilaudid and it really calmed me and the pain. The doctor and nurse were so caring and gentle.

The first pictures were from the ER, the last is from last week when the stitches were removed.





Doctor said after the pins are removed my toes
will fall back to a natural alignment.
My whole foot is quite swollen yet.
I just wish the big toe was a bit straighter but
but compared to the 'before', it's great.

The bunion was removed, a plate and screws put in.
The baby toe had a bump off the side of the foot.
The bone was being pushed out so that was removed.
The three toes with pins had the bones from the top of my foot to the first knuckles removed.
The tendons behind the toes were cut so the toes will lay flat now.


It is very tiring getting around - I have a boot on my foot/leg and can only put weight on the heel part.  No pressure on the foot at all so it makes my hips and other foot hurt.
This is the first week that I've been up and about on a regular basis,
prior to that I went for my follow up appointments and that is it.
It felt good to go out to eat for lunch on Valentine's Day.
Prior to that I was on the sofa with my leg elevated.


Now I can at least help with meals and a few other things like this week I made Oatmeal Raisin Walnut cookies and I think they were the best ones I've ever made.  But I still have to keep my leg elevated as much as possible to help with swelling.

A few weeks ago I ordered some metal hearts from a friend on FB.
I love that they can be used just about anywhere because she left the string quite long.
It's the one with 7 hearts...I have 6 loose ones coming from her any day now,
not sure what I will do with them though.
The little set of hearts above I bought on FB last year.
Aren't they just sweet?

The this past week I received an order of Cellar Apples from a friend on FB.
They're just nice to have in a wood bowl or basket.
I guess they are a relative of the Filbert nut.
They are not edible though...just for decoration.

Before I leave I want to show you the solution Doug came up with for our fireplace.
We get so much cold air coming down the chimney so he bought a really thick insulation panel and cut a piece to fit into the opening, then he painted it black, put it in, put clear caulk around it and put our fire screen back and walla...no more cold air and it made the temperature rise by 5 degrees and that's huge
 




Blessings to all
Karen

6 comments:

  1. YIKES Karen! This post should have come with "gross" warning....between you and Doug, that's a lot of blood! I hope your foot heals well and quickly. It looks and sounds incredibly painful. I broke my foot last year and spent some time in the "boot" too and it really did a number on my back. I can't imagine what you're going through. At least you have things keeping your hands busy. I love all of your punch projects and patterns. I need to get back to my punching soon. Yes - I love, love, love the old metal hearts from the mats. I only have a couple of them, but I treasure them. ~Robin~ (TheCrankyCrow)

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  2. OUCH OUCH and OUCH! Am not a fan of blood. Hope you and hubby are healing. I love my cellar apples I purchased at a show years ago. Love how you have the garland with the hearts! Wish i had some. Janice

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  3. So sorry to hear about Doug's injury and your surgery. Ouch! Praying for you both. As always, beautiful items you have created.

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  4. I do begin to worry when months go by with no word from you! I am sorry to see Doug's accident. Your surgery looks so painful. Please don't stay away so long next time.

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  5. Your designs are fantastic!! Very very nice! I sliced my finger pad off years ago on a mandoline. It was the size of a dime and I picked it out from the slicing and stuck it back on, taped it!. It reattached by my fingerprint pattern didn't line up. After a long period of time, my lines grew back to normal. And the foot - I cringed! I had those toe pins after surgery. Since you went out for Valentine's Day, I'm assuming this was last January 20!! Hope the healing resulted in a good outcome.

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  6. Yikes! Lots of pain for your two. Glad to see you post; you always have such beautiful ideas.

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So glad you came to visit - feel free to leave a comment.
I will try and answer as many as I can - maybe not immediately but I will get to you!

Karen