Thursday, January 14, 2021

Becoming a Statistic

 Well, it finally happened. I had to go into the doctor. I started not feeling well the end of December. I can typically power through these illnesses without going to the doctor and I did this time too. Or so I thought. I started feeling well about 4 days later and was back at it at 100%. Then 4 days later it hit again. But this time I had symptoms that typically don't go away without some kind of medication so off to the doctor I went. But wait, our doctor in Hill City will not see me without a negative covid test from the clinic in Custer. The last thing I wanted was a 12' swab stuck up my nose! Barb called the Custer clinic and tried to get a covid test. They said that although some of my symptoms are "covid like" some are not so I should just walk into Urgent Care and see them about the symptoms I have where they will probably do a covid test as well. So off to the clinic I went. Because of my symptoms they would not let me in without an escort so I had to call them when I got there. A nurse checked me in over the phone then came to the door to escort me in. Directly to an exam room. Hey, personal service, so far this is not so bad! The nurse then went over my symptoms, she said she was going to do a covid test which would take about 15 minutes to get results. The swab was  easy peasy, just a small swab, Then the doctor came in and again went over my symptoms. When I told her I had been taking Amoxicillin for the past week you should have seen the look on her face! She asked me where I got those.... When I said Mexico I thought she was going to faint! Good humor. Ends up my test was negative but I did have a viral infection (No Dino, it is not an STD!) and she prescribed me an antibiotic.  If I would have just held out a few more days I would have cured myself! So although I have become a statistic here in South Dakota and I guess nationally, I landed on the right side of the equation....for now....

Daisy has powered through another week. The vet said that eventually the tumor will become so big that she will not be able to go to the bathroom so we watch her like a hawk when she goes outside. The funny thing is is that Daisy likes to hide when she goes to the bathroom. In the warmer weather she wanders off in the bushes so we cannot see her. During these colder spells she does not wander as far but she always turns her back to us when she is doing her thing. It is like "I can't see you, you can't see me" But she always peeks over her shoulder to see if we are watching and recently Barb is always watching. Barb watches for 2 reasons. One is to see if she goes, the other is that she is out there for so long, the deer get curious and walk up to Daisy to see what is going on. Barb often has to go out there and has to stand between Daisy and the deer!

Barb standing guard between Daisy and the deer

I know this is the topic you were all hoping to read about when you opened our blog this morning and Dino, I hope you are eating breakfast. I just wish I could post a picture as gross as the one you posted of your puss fill scared up meaty hand the other week. I don't think I ate for 3 days after seeing that one! Anyway, for two days Barb watched Daisy and the poor thing would go out there, assume the position and try and try but nothing. So Barb kept upping her meds trying to loosing things up then one day success! Daisy is good for a few more days! She is in great spirits and is eating well so we just carry on...
Daisy and Dakota watching me eat. You can tell she is still food crazed!

On the house side we got the lower section of the stair treads and risers completely done. We went with dark treads and natural risers and love the way they turned out. 

We also got the last few boards we needed to finish off the T&G in the hallway so we can cross that off our list. 

Finally done!

The big news of the week is that we got our countertops!

There are two pieces that make up the main countertop and how they joined them was quite interesting. They put adhesive between the two pieces and uses a vacuum clamp that drew and held the two pieces together. Unless you look really close you cannot even tell there is a seam there. 

Vacuum clamp

The countertops themselves are a leathered granite with a chiseled edge. The island is 84"x43" and the guys said it weighed about 750#'s. I also put outlets on each side of the island this week, installed the dishwasher and hooked up the sink so we finally have a fully functional kitchen! Still waiting on that darn refrigerator but thanks to Dan and Bonnie we still have our trusty old white one!

There was one hiccup though. They brought the wrong sink. Barb had ordered a two compartment undermount sink with a low divider. Well, they sent a two compartment undermount sink with a high divider. Barb was not happy. I did not think it was a big deal but apparently it is. I could not understand what the big deal was and Barb said "Let me put it this way, say you order a new bow, the bow of your dreams and you order the perfect sight to go on it and when you get it, the wrong sight was on it. What would you do?" Or she said something like that because all I heard was "Wah, wah, wah wah, You can order the bow of your dreams and a sight, wah, wah, wah. So guess what, I now have a black eye but I am getting a new bow!

By the way, they are bringing out a new sink next week. I wonder which will come first, her sink or my bow?!?!

28 comments:

  1. Lesson #2, learn to duck real quick. Can't tell you what lesson #1 is, but has something to do with the reason you need lesson #2.

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    1. I must be a slow learner. But on the bright side, I can look up new bows with comfort and ease with my new computer and faster internet!

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  2. Tell people it was a bow hunting version of “Christmas Story”. Keep it up and she won’t keep the deer away when you poop, Jim!

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  3. So truly, a new bow was definitely worth the new sink!!! Glad you didn't become a statistic on the other side. Yeah, my doc doesn't appreciate me using meds either, but that's life. It is a difficult decision to actually GO to a doctor and have to explain all that, so I wait until I'm REALLY sick before doing the meds dance with them. Glad you are on the mend.

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    1. My problem was I quite taking my meds when I started feeling better, had I just continued I could have skipped the visit all together!

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  4. Wow! I think that you like looking at life from the doghouse. I can't believe that Barb let you take a picture of her in her pajamas, Living dangerously. I too am one of their statistics. I am Covid negative also. You can gut a deer but a little hand surgery turns your stomach. LOL.

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    1. Funny you should mention that. At first she was like "hell no" when she saw that picture but then she allowed it past the editing department.

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  5. That kitchen along with everything else in your home is amazing! Love the pic of Daisy and Dakota watching you. They are so cute! You had us laughing with the sink and bow story!

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  6. Glad to hear you’re COVID free Jim. Your place is looking great...like your range hood. Daisy is like the Energizer Bunny!

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    1. Barb looked at a lot of different range hoods and could not find one she likes. She ended up sitting down the the cabinet maker and designing this one.

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  7. Glad to hear Daisy is still rallying. Your countertops look awesome. Nice to be even closer to the finish line. Lesson learned regarding antibiotics. lol always take the whole prescription ... usually 7 days and sometimes up to 10 days. :) Glad it was not something serious. Stay safe both of you.

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    1. I know, I should have known better and continued with the antibiotics!

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  8. The place is looking great!!! Love the chiseled edges on the countertops.

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    1. We went back and forth on whether they were worth it but we love them!

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  9. What have you and Dino been doing that you have to assure him you don't have an STD?? WAIT! Never mind I don't want to know or I may not eat for three days either! 🤣

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    1. Once again Dino assist with someone's diet plan! Bug burn this weekend!

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    2. Thought of that yesterday. First one we have missed for quite awhile ....enjoy it for us! We start back at CH on May 5th so we'll be in touch.

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    3. We might be in ND but if we are not we will have to get together for dinner!

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  10. House looks great. Love the edges on the island! Glad you’re negative. You should know by now never to doubt Barbs exquisite taste!

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    1. You are right about the exquisite taste, she did pick me after all!

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  11. Your place is getting nicer by the day. What an impressive countertop. Small glitches do happen and are all part of the process of a new house. I wonder would the deer harm your little pooch?

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    1. They have stomped at her before so I am guessing they would!

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  12. When you are paying for something you should get what you paid for.
    So is your new Bow Pink or Purple?
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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    1. I am going to wait until the new models come out and see what they have to offer, it could be fuchsia!

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  13. Glad you don't have covid. It is no fun from what I hear. The kitchen looks great! I would kill to have a giant island like that. I especially like when there's nothing installed in the island - ie no sink, stove, etc. Just one giant work space. Awesome!

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    1. You are the second person this week to threaten our lives! The guy who delivered our appliances was a little more direct and asked "Who do I have to kill to live here?" I think Barb was pointing at me when I had my back turned!

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