Showing posts with label Jessica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jessica. Show all posts

Wednesday, 30 September 2020

Carers, COVID and keeping safe...

 Hi guys, we're still living quietly here, not isolating as such but being very tentative and really careful that's for sure!

There are very few places Coo and I now feel safe so we're mostly in Eglinton Park or at home these days. Don't get me wrong, over the years, we've been stuck at home for long periods of time before but this is different. Previously, we always had lot's of family popping in and out, running errands and staying for a chat or a cuppa most days.

This time, we were so worried over virus and infection as last time Coo had a bad infection things quickly escalated and he had a six month period with thirty seizures a day. It was an awful time neither of us want to repeat so we closed ranks and battened down the hatches to sit it out but this time, it was harder. I just didn't realise how much I need other people. 

I under estimated how hard it would be without the usual peer supports I've come to depend on. With family unable to visit and my Three Towns carer group, which has been up and running every two weeks for 15 years come rain or shine all gone, I've really struggled this time.

I've managed to keep in touch using Facebook or by phone but there's no real substitute for human contact and bonding over a wee cuppa and a chat is there!

I think we got hit with a bit of a double whammy, my Dad died one week and lockdown hit the next with it's enforced isolation and additional anxiety so we kinda became shut off from the outside world and just stayed home. Coo was poorly, he took my dad's death hard and his seizures spiked. He got anxious about infections and his seizures spiked, my rheumatoid flared and we got irritated at being shut in all the time and his seizures spiked...you getting the picture? Offt it was tough but we rode it out..kinda! I stopped all my meetings and took a time out. I didn't feel in the right head space to deal with other issues as we were kinda struggling dealing with our own. Gosh that sounds selfish and a bit of a pity party doesn't it! Our lives are still very cloistered and quiet but for our own sanity, we had to 'extend our household' and join with our daughters family, and our wee grand-babies or we'd otherwise have emotionally gone under. 

We eventually decided to start getting out tentatively. 

This week was wee Jessie's first Communion so we braved the church - I've been live streaming mass for months - everything was sanitised and distanced and different but we felt safe enough and we coped! 

It's my birthday today so we went out again, a favourite place up to The Dick Institute in Kilmarnock for a wee happy hour and again everything was sanitised and distanced so we both felt fine. It will take time to build back up confidence but we'll get there and as always we'll do it together!

In such difficult times, stay strong friends.

((hugs))

Maz x

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Provost for tea? No chance - A & E...

Hi guys, well this time we made it all the way to February before the first A & E visit of 2014!

Instead of a nice pot of tea and some cake with Provost Joan last Thursday at the civic awards meet and greet party, I ended up with drinks-machine hot chocolate at the local General Hospital A & E Dept and it looked nothing like this one I can assure you! lol

After a not too long wait,
Some prodding about and an x-ray...it's official!
Coo has broken a bone in his foot! What a pain and in more ways than one!
So...just what happened?
Well, firstly Coo knocked it in a seizure, ouch!
It really seemed ok, a bit sore mind you but no worse than the usual lumps and bumps of life living with Epilepsy so...we carried on as usual!
We had arranged to spend some time with our wee grand-daughter Jessica, just out for an hour in town.

Anyways, on a whim, we decided to pop in for a cuppa and to let wee Jessie have some fun in the new soft play area for pre-5's.
so far so good...but not for long!

Coo decided to 'help' Jessie but unfortunately he didn't help himself any...he fell over in the soft play and the was that - he finished the job! Bone broken, crutches and a whole lot of hassles!

We're back up at the hospital on Tuesday and hopefully it won't be too long until he's fully mobile again but I think he'll be steering well clear of those soft play places in future! lol

Onwards and upwards as they say!
(((hugs)))
Maz x

Saturday, 25 January 2014

Jessie The Brave's Birthday Tea...

Hi guys, wee Jessie is two today!

What a roller-coaster ride this year has been for her, between surgeries and Spica casts she's had a difficult time and it's been emotional too but not today! Today...we were celebrating! lol

We decided to have a family tea party and as Jessie's a Burns baby, sharing her special day with Robert Burns no less and being Ayrshire folks....we had some tartan on display too! yeah!
We got a 'Brave' cake as Jessie's a brave wee soul.
I thought it apt and I was going to write on it - Jessie the Brave is 2 today but...I was out-voted! - we're a democracy here, one singer one song and one person one vote! I did get my way with the tartan touches though - a family tartan ribbon all around and it looked real good too! lol

I'm sharing a wee family photo too, it's one with Jessie, her parents and that lovely cake!
No Spica casts and doing so well, we are blessed!

What a lovely end to a really great week!
(((hugs)))
Maz x