I can’t imagine what direction my life would have taken had I never discovered swimming. By swimmer standards, I started later than many kids. I didn’t join the swim team until I was ten years old. By this time most of the kids I swam with had been swimming for at least two years already. […]
Archives for March 2018
A Fork In The Road
One of the things that happens when you have surgery and have to take it easy for a few weeks is that you find yourself with much more time to think. Think about the direction you want your life to take. Think about what’s important to you. With the slowing down and the inability to […]
3 Weeks Post Surgery
*** This post will contain way too much information for some peoples’ comfort level. Consider yourself warned. *** When you go in to meet with your doctor before you have any kind of surgery, you are given a whole list of things that could possibly go wrong. Nobody really plans on any of these […]
Every Mom Needs a Meal Train
The first time I received a meal train was a few years ago when my husband had major surgery. Some friends set it up for me so I’d l have one less thing on my plate while he was out of commission. It was one of the best gifts I was ever given. And right […]
Surgery Update!
Eight days ago I had a few procedures done — a hysterectomy, a sacrocolpopexy with permanent mesh material, a midurethral sling with permanent mesh material, bilateral salpingectomy, posterior repairs, and other repairs to “bulges” in my, as Number 6 says, privates. Basically my bladder, my uterus and my rectum had prolapsed and crushed my vaginal […]