Thursday, May 31, 2007
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Ouch....my gall bladder!
I'm finally home from the hospital. Get home on Thursday. Last Thursday night, Oda Momma was working and I made Oda Mae and I some chili for dinner. Later that evening I started getting some heartburn and a stomach ache and thought that maybe the meat I had used had gone bad. Even later I wasn't feeling so hot. The stomach ache turned into cramping and #10 pain on a scale of 1 - 10. By 2:30am the pain had subsided and I felt like going to bed. The next few days I had a bit of a stomach ache, but nothing major. I thought I had just gotten food poisoning or something. Fortunately, Oda Mae seemed fine.
Sunday night after eating some Italian food that afternoon, it started happening again. This time it wasn't as intense, but the pain lasted ALL NIGHT! By 5am I had vomited about 7 times and the pain wasn't going away. I woke up Oda Momma and told her to call my mom and ask her to come over to watch Oda Mae while she took me to the E.R.
I could barely walk. When I got to the E.R. they got me in quickly and very soon I was on morphine. I had x-rays, sonograms, all kinds of stuff. They found several gall stones and a pretty inflamed gall bladder. After pumping me full of antibiotics for two days I had surgery on Wednesday morning. The surgeon said that when he got in there, my gall bladder was worse than he had expected. He was surprised that may symptoms weren't worse or that I hadn't had them for longer.
Now I'm home recovering. Oda Momma is taking good care of me. Lot's of family have been helping take care of Oda Mae this week and we thank you! Another couple days of rest and I should be doing much better.
My MIL came over last night to watch Oda Mae while Oda Momma went to work. She said she had a lady friend who was able to compare the pain of a bad gall bladder to labor pains. I have to say that if I were the one having the babies at this point. We would NOT be having any more!
Getting a bit dizzy now. Better go lay down...
Dominus Vobiscum,
-OD
Sunday night after eating some Italian food that afternoon, it started happening again. This time it wasn't as intense, but the pain lasted ALL NIGHT! By 5am I had vomited about 7 times and the pain wasn't going away. I woke up Oda Momma and told her to call my mom and ask her to come over to watch Oda Mae while she took me to the E.R.
I could barely walk. When I got to the E.R. they got me in quickly and very soon I was on morphine. I had x-rays, sonograms, all kinds of stuff. They found several gall stones and a pretty inflamed gall bladder. After pumping me full of antibiotics for two days I had surgery on Wednesday morning. The surgeon said that when he got in there, my gall bladder was worse than he had expected. He was surprised that may symptoms weren't worse or that I hadn't had them for longer.
Now I'm home recovering. Oda Momma is taking good care of me. Lot's of family have been helping take care of Oda Mae this week and we thank you! Another couple days of rest and I should be doing much better.
My MIL came over last night to watch Oda Mae while Oda Momma went to work. She said she had a lady friend who was able to compare the pain of a bad gall bladder to labor pains. I have to say that if I were the one having the babies at this point. We would NOT be having any more!
Getting a bit dizzy now. Better go lay down...
Dominus Vobiscum,
-OD
Friday, May 25, 2007
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Monday, May 21, 2007
Sunday, May 20, 2007
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
Sunday, May 13, 2007
Saturday, May 12, 2007
I know, I know...
I downloaded 388 pictures off of my camera tonight. I had to; my memory card filled up today. So tonight I got all caught up with the AREA 365 photos. You should check them out. I uploaded from May 2 through May 12.
We've been pretty busy around the Oda household lately. GG came over the other day and watched Oda Mae while Oda Momma and I went out to support one of our friends who received a very prestigious honor. She was named one of the Great 100 Nurses in our area, and we went with her and her family to the ceremony and then out to eat.
Oda Mae has been singing and playing "princess" (Barbie's) nonstop for the last couple of days. She is really into the Disney Princess' now. I bought her a Princess night gown last time I was out of town and she loves it.
On the SAHD side of things, Oda Mae has been resisting everything lately. She doesn't want to get dressed, get her diaper changed, clean her hands, or anything else I deem necessary for her to do. It seems that if I tell her what I want her to do and say to her "You tell me when you are ready to do it..." and walk away, she reacts pretty quickly. Oda Momma and I discussed these little tantrums the other day. We figure that she wants to be in charge of some things, so we've started giving her her way. We tell her you can do this or that, you let me know when you are ready to do this. It seems to be working really well....for now.
This approach seems to work well for me. We've both tried other forms of discipline. Nothing else seemed to do any good. Hopefully this will work for a long time.
I've still been practicing a lot even though my gigging "season" is pretty much over. I've started a new project of recording myself often. It seems to be helping a lot! I have something to say...
Approximately one year from now, my life is going to drastically change for the better. I can't tell anyone other than those I've already told what will happen, but rest assured, it WILL happen. How? It's a secret. Thanks Sis!!!!!
Dominus Vobiscum!
-OD
We've been pretty busy around the Oda household lately. GG came over the other day and watched Oda Mae while Oda Momma and I went out to support one of our friends who received a very prestigious honor. She was named one of the Great 100 Nurses in our area, and we went with her and her family to the ceremony and then out to eat.
Oda Mae has been singing and playing "princess" (Barbie's) nonstop for the last couple of days. She is really into the Disney Princess' now. I bought her a Princess night gown last time I was out of town and she loves it.
On the SAHD side of things, Oda Mae has been resisting everything lately. She doesn't want to get dressed, get her diaper changed, clean her hands, or anything else I deem necessary for her to do. It seems that if I tell her what I want her to do and say to her "You tell me when you are ready to do it..." and walk away, she reacts pretty quickly. Oda Momma and I discussed these little tantrums the other day. We figure that she wants to be in charge of some things, so we've started giving her her way. We tell her you can do this or that, you let me know when you are ready to do this. It seems to be working really well....for now.
This approach seems to work well for me. We've both tried other forms of discipline. Nothing else seemed to do any good. Hopefully this will work for a long time.
I've still been practicing a lot even though my gigging "season" is pretty much over. I've started a new project of recording myself often. It seems to be helping a lot! I have something to say...
Approximately one year from now, my life is going to drastically change for the better. I can't tell anyone other than those I've already told what will happen, but rest assured, it WILL happen. How? It's a secret. Thanks Sis!!!!!
Dominus Vobiscum!
-OD
Friday, May 11, 2007
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Collecting Dead Relatives
Here we are again. I need to post more often. I've been really busy the last couple of weeks, but I should be able to post more often now that my regular playing season is over.
Today's post is very much genealogically related, and is the beginning of a series of CDR posts about a project I've been working on for a few years.
I started working on my genealogy about four years ago. It kind of started with a "dream" project and evolved into a very satisfying hobby. For years, the only thing I was interested in was playing the trumpet. Not that that is a bad thing, but it's all I had. When I started working on my genealogy there was finally something other than music that could keep my attention and filled some spare time in my life.
I will ever stop working on my genealogy because I have so much to work on at this point in my research, but I realized part of that "dream" project last week. What was my project? Well, it started with a family legend....
My maternal grandfather (Paw) was supposedly part Native American. Possibly Creek or Cherokee, but nobody knew for sure. His father was never a part of his life and had been estranged for many, many years. I was told that his grandmother was a full blood indian and her name was "Morning Star". Whether or not any of this information was accurate or where it really came from was anybody's guess. My mother said that some people in my family including Paw had tried to find out information about these questions, but to all of our regrets, nobody ever had any luck. I told my mother and grandmother that I would look into it, and if there was anything to be found I could find it. I was up to the challenge and looking forward to it.
Nearly four years later, after countless hours of research I, my daughter, mother, sister, and nephews are legal citizens of the Creek Nation. Last week we received our "Certificates of Degree of Indian Blood" from the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
During the next few weeks, I'll post about how all of this came about. These blog posts will be the beginning of a family history article I plan to write for a writing competition next spring. Hopefully, this will give me a good start.
I'll catch up on the AREA 365 pictures soon.
Dominus Vobiscum!
-OD
Today's post is very much genealogically related, and is the beginning of a series of CDR posts about a project I've been working on for a few years.
I started working on my genealogy about four years ago. It kind of started with a "dream" project and evolved into a very satisfying hobby. For years, the only thing I was interested in was playing the trumpet. Not that that is a bad thing, but it's all I had. When I started working on my genealogy there was finally something other than music that could keep my attention and filled some spare time in my life.
I will ever stop working on my genealogy because I have so much to work on at this point in my research, but I realized part of that "dream" project last week. What was my project? Well, it started with a family legend....
My maternal grandfather (Paw) was supposedly part Native American. Possibly Creek or Cherokee, but nobody knew for sure. His father was never a part of his life and had been estranged for many, many years. I was told that his grandmother was a full blood indian and her name was "Morning Star". Whether or not any of this information was accurate or where it really came from was anybody's guess. My mother said that some people in my family including Paw had tried to find out information about these questions, but to all of our regrets, nobody ever had any luck. I told my mother and grandmother that I would look into it, and if there was anything to be found I could find it. I was up to the challenge and looking forward to it.
Nearly four years later, after countless hours of research I, my daughter, mother, sister, and nephews are legal citizens of the Creek Nation. Last week we received our "Certificates of Degree of Indian Blood" from the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs in Okmulgee, Oklahoma.
During the next few weeks, I'll post about how all of this came about. These blog posts will be the beginning of a family history article I plan to write for a writing competition next spring. Hopefully, this will give me a good start.
I'll catch up on the AREA 365 pictures soon.
Dominus Vobiscum!
-OD
Monday, May 7, 2007
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Friday, May 4, 2007
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
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