Shh, not that it makes a huge-0 difference to me, except that walking out of physical therapy today and knowing I will have the rest of the day, plus two whole days before waking up and remembering it is PT day, well...that's golden.
So mind over matter and all of that, I've been trying to trick myself into letting go of the walker more and taking steps, but that dang knee will buckle. At PT today, the therapist had me marching, holding on loosely, and taking big marching steps with one leg then the other, and sure enough, right in the middle of standing on that surgical leg with the other leg high in the air, it tilted forward suddenly. It's not painful, but disconcerting, and I do not want to fall.
The rest of PT went well, I can bike okay, and lift the heavy weights with the straight lift, and now push 12 pounds on the leg pusher thing-y, then I don't know how much on the leg press, that is a killer but oddly satisfying. My bend was 116, up from 115 on Wednesday, so not too shabby. The extension (straight leg) was also measured, and it's under five, which is good.
Coming in from PT is always nice, in out of the cold, and having that second cup of coffee, relaxing a bit. Nevermind the awful stiffness after sitting a bit, but whatever, right? I wrapped some presents, did some laundry, and peddled the peddler. I walked up and down the hallway, but it's SO hard to trust that I can let go...the PT actually doesn't want me to do that, wants me to build up the strength first. I am hoping and praying that it works!
I am super excited about Christmas. Just think of all the little ones who will be here on Christmas Eve, all happy and I get to give them presents. My mind is full of all the ways to make it more efficient, less stressful. I would absolutely LOVE a huge huge living space, so we could fit better, but we have what we have. I'm thinking to have everyone hang coats in the foyer, maybe leave shoes and car seats there too. (I know, I am a very blessed grandma, babies in car seats!)
We will move tables and benches and put away toys and try to create more seating areas. We will put away the Kitchen Aid and the fruit basket and various other things that somehow make their way onto the kitchen counters. I'm thinking we can even consolidate the coffee making stuff to have half that counter for snacks. Our menu: barbecued meatballs, those little hot dogs in crescent rolls, (fancy, I know, but everyone loves those!), Nate mentioned making pan fried dumplings, there will be taquitos, chicken wing dip, bacon cheddar dip...and who knows what else? Oh, and we are going to order a huge Wegmans sheet cake, half chocolate and half vanilla, with buttercream frosting. I know we are all bakers, but it's so good, and we got to talking, and decided, heck, it's Christmas, let's do it!
Cam and I got our gingerbread cookies baked. We both rolled them and cut them, she did the baking, and it was hard to tell if they were done, plus we rolled them too thin. So they are more like ginger snaps, really good though. We froze most of them for Christmas Eve. There is now sugar cookie dough in the fridge, that I made yesterday, we will roll those and bake tomorrow, and freeze. Camille also made red velvet crinkle cookies and put them in the freezer.
Christmas morning will probably be Paul and I, Charlotte Claire and Camille, Sonja and Oscar and baby Kaia, maybe Suzanne and Zech? Maybe Nate and Evelyn? Jonathan and Rosi? Emily and Mariel like to stay home and chill, and the other kids like to have the morning with their families. Not sure yet who will come over in the afternoon, and would it be nicer to make pizzas, or have a lasagna all made and put it in the oven, or cook a turkey? In any case, we'll have cinnamon rolls and orange juice, and scrambled eggs and sausage for brekky.
Paul is finally going out hunting tomorrow morning. The girls will be here all day, I told him to go! He hasn't gone in over five weeks, the season passed by, glad he gets a chance. He has been SO good to me.
The girls are at a Christmas party tonight. They went to Target and Wegmans with Sonja today, and brought home yogurt, bread, a ham, some potatoes...and a Target pick up of stocking stuffers for them, I told them not to look in the bag.
Sunday is a Christmas celebration for the kids at church, and some of us picked names to get them gifts. We'll hear the Christmas story, sing some songs, play some games, and eat some good food.
Grant and Achilles have birthdays this month, Grant turning 8 and Achilles six. I gave Grant his presents already, and have a pile here for Achilles. I have three kids with December birthdays. Paul sent Aaron a gift, I gave Margaret an early present, and oops, haven't sent anything to Abigail yet.
(You all probably remember me telling the story of Miss Margaret's birth...we had 4 boys and 4 girls, she was the tie breaker, and little did we know the first of those five-girls-in-a-row-in-five-years! She was born on December 22, and I brought her home from the hospital on Christmas Eve. Emily was not quite 12, Abigail 10, Benjamin 8, Mariel 6, Joseph 5, Aaron 4, Molly 2, and Samuel was 16 months old. We always went to my brother's house for Christmas Eve, it was the most exciting night of the year for the kids, to play with their cousins, and Uncle Bob and Aunt Mary always made it so nice for us all. Well, Mariel got sick, so Paul stayed home with her. I had a 19 year old girl helping me out for a few weeks, and she was super nice, but not exactly 100% helpful, but she tried:). Anyway. I simply did not have it in me to disappoint all of my kids, so I got into that 15 passenger van with that newborn baby and the one year old and the two year old and the other six kids, and we went to Uncle Bob's. Right after I got home from the hospital. Everyone helped with the kids when we got there, I just sat with newborn baby Margaret and took care of her. Somehow I survived...but shh, Mariel had the throw up bug, so guess how the rest of the week went? ha. )
Anyway. Grace is having her baby soon, she is due the week before Christmas, Sam is so excited! I don't know if we'll see them on Christmas Eve or not! She said she wants to take some time off to stay away from germs and sicknesses so based on that, we won't be seeing them.
Ah well...you all have a nice night, and a good weekend!
Just a bit of snow on the deck!
Paul and Orange Guy relaxing...



















