If you knew my Nana--the one that I lived with growing up--you'll know where I got my title for this post. My Nana was FULL of expressions like this one which has come to my mind often this week because I have temporarily lost the use of my left hand. I feel so SLOW in everything that I do, including typing, so please excuse my break from blogging/short posts in the meantime. I've been one-armed a couple of times before, but never with kids and a household to run...I think my grandmother's expression should be altered to, "busier than a one-armed mom."
How have I lost the use of my hand, you ask? Don't read on if you get queasy. I cut off the nail, nail bed, and a bit of bone of my left ring finger with a serrated bread knife. It is impossible to use stitches, so we are just keeping it clean, dry, and well packed, but today (I did this Tuesday) it looks like it's almost done bleeding--yay! The doctor says the flesh should fill back in the nail bed in 3 weeks or so which means I can ditch the huge dressing then. I should have my nail back by February or March.
All in all, I'm grateful it wasn't worse, and I'm even more grateful for Andrea and Whitney who watched my kids, got me to the hospital, and helped me do my one-armed grocery shopping and for Malcolm who has taken over dishes, baths, and as many diaper changes as he can do while he's at home!
Good night for now...I just can't type one-handed anymore! Have a Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Friday, November 21, 2008
Busier than a one-armed paper hanger
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Halloween
OK--this is the last Halloween-related post, I promise! For some reason, these pics downloaded in the exact opposite order of what I thought I was doing, so here is our Halloween backwards!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
My Camera's Last Shots
Sorry about my long blogging silence. My camera finally gave up. When, you ask? ON HALLOWEEN!!! It died at the preschool Halloween parade...grr...
So, I went to the local camera shop to purchase a camera which turned out to be really bad (Nikon s52...takes great pictures in backlight or low light and lousy ones in normal light,) so I returned it after a week of trying out all the settings and got a canon after doing a lot more research...which is pretty much all I've done with my computer for the last week and a half.
Anyway, here are the pics I managed to shoot before my camera froze open and went all white-noise screened.