Out of Retirement

Though I retired from my nursing career several years ago, a few days ago I was involuntarily called out of retirement.  Hubby is suffering from back pain.  We are rotating out heating pads, cushions, medications, and positioning in an effort to get him comfortable.  So far, we haven’t found the magic combination. He is improving and looks forward to the benefit of physical therapy.  I do believe hospital nursing was easier.  There was support staff, change of shift, and a paycheck to look forward to.

The food doodling has been a huge deal. He alternates between sitting in his recliner and a wooden rocker. I bring his food on a tray. I definitely don’t want him trying to pick his way around Croc.

I can’t guess how many steps I’ve made between his chair and the kitchen. I did myself a solid favor today, can’t imagine why it took me so long to get my thoughts together. I put all the snacks in the house in this box. It rests serenely on his right side. On the left is a trash can. He tore into a package of taffy. I thought I detected a lifting of his spirits. After he opened the trail mix, it was definite. I suspect he’ll recover.

Bud’s get well gift and my salvation

The poor dogs are having a hard time.  Hubby is far superior when it comes to walking.  I cut them short.  Also, he gives them a cookie after every walk.  I am far stingier, limiting them to a couple a day, landing  me on their dirt list.  From earlier in post You can surmise Bud believes snacks. Our little guy is a champion lap sitter, alternating between the two of us every time he thinks of it.  Bud is not comfortable enough to hold him a lot now, so Izzy had to poop on the bathroom rug in protest. Had to be deliberate, since he doesn’t have accidents, just occasional “on purposes” to make his point.

4 thoughts on “Out of Retirement

  1. Hi, Linda. I hope your husband gets better soon. I’m sure he appreciates your willingness, and ability, to take care of him. If my husband were to become disabled, even temporarily, I might be able to care for him, but the poor dog would not be getting any walks unless someone else came over to help out with that. My dog would just have to be content with strolling around the back yard til hubby got better.

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    • It’s starting to look like he might live. He just told me he’s going to mow Friday. That’s not happening. I don’t want to start all over, but at least his imagination is kicking in. So glad to hear from you. Please post some of your old posts. I just got back active. The dogs are having to make do with the back yard, but it’s two acres.

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      • What old posts would you like to see again? I’m happy to re-post if there’s interest. These days, I’m not so sure people are still reading.
        Can’t imagine your husband jumping from incapacitated-and-on-the-couch, to mowing two acres, but God bless him for thinking he can. My husband would probably be the same way.

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