I thought that title might get your attention! Recently we have received several calls and emails wanting to know how we are doing since the Blog is MIA. Someone said they were doing a welfare check and I got so excited...free money. Turns out that also means checking in to see how we are doing....
Well, where to start? First of all, doesn't this whole virus thing suck? We had such big plans for this year and almost everything had to be cancelled. Fortunately, St. George has not been impacted like much of the world so the shut downs were short lived although we are still very careful about what we do, where we go and wearing masks and washing hands. Some of you may recall that I am a germaphobe and it has only gotten worse. I am bathing in hand sanitizer several times a day. We have also limited our trips to Park City because it has been impacted to a much greater extent. So in answer to peoples inquiries, we are doing fine just not doing much. We have completed many puzzles, read a ton of books and binge watched TV. Highly recommend Schitt's Creek. I am personally sick of politics and can't wait for the elections to be over, one way or the other. Enough about that.
There are a couple of bright spots in 2020 worth sharing. As previously mentioned in the last Blog, Julie arranged a trip to Vegas with my two daughters to celebrate my birthday. This was fortunately before all hell broke loose with the virus. Not only did the two daughters show up, but much to my surprise, my third daughter from Maryland flew in to surprise me. I have never felt more loved and we all had a great time eating at our favorite restaurant, Lake Side at The Wynn and going to our favorite show, LOVE (Cirque du soleil to Beatles music). We also got in a hike at Red Rock. It was a great time and little did we know that it would be the last travel and major outing for all of us for some time.
Me and my girls! Lt to Rt (Kelly, Katie, me and Melissa who was pregnant at the time!)
Me and my girls! Lt to Rt (Kelly, me, Katie, Melissa)
Another bright spot, Melissa and her husband Mike had a beautiful baby girl in June. This is my first granddaughter and their first child. Her name is Brooklyn Grace. We unfortunately have not been able to visit her since she is quarantined in California. We do get pictures every few days which we can't stop looking at until the next one arrives. Here she is!
Brooklyn Grace
I know, she is beautiful and those eyes, how could you possibly say no to anything she wants. I know what my daughters are thinking, you had no problem telling us no...
My shoulder is almost completely healed. We are working out on a regular basis in anticipation of doing everything next year that we had scheduled for this year. For example, we still want to take Julie's dad on a hike across the Grand Canyon. If anyone wants to go, let us know and we will include you in the planning. It is an easy 24 miles stroll with some hills. 😏 We will also take our annual Mountain bike trip with Western Spirit. It will be something less technical (dangerous) but scenic, perhaps the ride from Bryce National Park to Zion National Park. We will keep you posted in case there is some interest on your part. Yes, it is camping but they cook all the meals and carry all the bags. Just riding, eating and fun!
Finally, Julie's dad (Paul). His surgery went really well. He spent eight days in the hospital. We were unable to visit him because of virus concerns. We got regular updates from the nurses and were able to speak to him from time to time when he was not harassing the nurses. When he finally came home his wife Kathy remarked that it was the best eight days she had in some time. I think she meant that the surgery outcome was good, not the eight days apart. 😉 While the surgery was a success, they found two lymph nodes with cancer so it was back to chemo once he healed. Paul handled the first round of chemo like a champ so we thought this would be similar. Well, it has been much worse. He has had two types of chemo each with a two page list of side effects, none of which you would want. He is through with the IV chemo and now only on the pills. He has been a trooper throughout it all and has suffered from several of the side effects. Paul will be done with chemo at the end of October. We are hoping to be able to take a trip to Hawaii to celebrate. I have purchased matching Speedo suits for Paul and myself. We will of course take pictures if we are able to go.
Lt to Rt. Julie's brother Sean, Julie, Paul and Kathy
and of course Cooper
August 14th was Paul's 73 birthday!!! Happy Birthday Paul!!! 💗
That is all for now. We really appreciate everyone reaching out. We hope things will be back to normal soon. In the meantime, here are a couple of photos to illustrate our quarantine activities...
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