Saturday, May 9, 2009

Slow, But Steady

Greetings! I've been pretty busy with work lately, so I haven't updated the blog much. I try to get my husband to do it more often (he is just sitting around most of the time, isn't he?), but he says he doesn't like talking about himself ... hmmm. I guess that shouldn't surprise me.

So, how is he doing? He is doing very well. I can see improvement every day - he is up and around all the time now, doing things for himself again, out walking the neighborhood for 30 minutes at a time with me, taking an interest in the life around himself ... all very good signs! I know he is getting impatient, and I try and take him out and about whenever I can, but he is actually doing quite amazingly well ... he just can't see it as clearly as the rest of us can.

We went to see the cardiologist last Thursday, and he got a very good report. His heart is still weak, but the doctor said this is quite normal and that it would take 6 months to a year for it to fully recover. In the meantime, he can do whatever he feels good enough to do without pushing himself too hard.

Mike goes back to the surgeon next Wednesday and I anticipate he will be told he can drive again. He hopes to be back at work (at least part time at first) the last week of May, and presiding at liturgy the last Sunday in May. I'll report after that appointment whether the surgeon thinks that is all ok.

So, life goes on. Beth and Ellie have been on vacation together this past week - Ellie finished her fourth semester at Capital University with a 4.0 (go Ellie), and Beth certainly deserved a break from caregiver to her dad. It sounds like they had a great time. They are due home tomorrow. Megan and Luke and the boys came by last Sunday, bringing Mike's mom along for the ride, and it was great to see them, as always. When they got out of the car and Megan told Jack to come on inside to see Grampa he said, "Grampa, yea!" Actually we all feel that way whenever we get to hang out with Mike. Many blessings to you all ... and thanks for the continued interest and prayers! Peggy

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