24 February 2007

I’ve received several emails and a few comments inquiring into my well being, presumably because of my lack of blogging as of late. I am fine. I’ve recently taken up the art of juggling and have discovered that I’m no artist. Let me explain…

A little over three weeks ago, the lovely and talented and downright sexy Mrs. Hook went into the hospital for surgery. Nothing serious, a medical procedure that her doctor thought necessary, but not life threatening. The surgery went well, and after a few days of recovery in the hospital TLATADSMH came home with strict orders for at least one week of limited duty. My juggling began, though I had help from my very gracious mother-in-law who flew in to our undisclosed location to lend a hand (something I hear professional jugglers don’t need).

Right about the time doctors were pouring over TLATADSMH, I came down with a cold, then Renegade Ryan did too. A couple of days later, Typhoon Tyler of Trieste missed a day of school because of the bug and that very afternoon, Andrew the Adventurous came home from school and went right to bed, sick. If that wasn’t enough, TLATADSMH started running a fever and complaining of pain in the area where the surgeons had been poking around. A post-op check with the docs revealed the development of an infection, requiring the TLATADSMH to be re-admitted to the hospital for a heavy antibiotic treatment via IV.

Meanwhile, I’m still responsible for preparing some 700 soldiers for an upcoming deployment while managing 4 very active pirates. Can you imagine the balls floating in the air?

After several days of the IV treatment, it became clear to the docs that the infection was standing its ground. A second surgery insued, this one much more instrusive, and the infection was eradicated (we hope). After a few more days of recovery in the hospital, TLATADSMH came home again, this time under orders of absolutely no activity for at least a week. Oh, by the way, Castaway Conner had caught the bug during this time and 10 times worse than his fellow pirates. I ended up taking him in to see the doc for a high fever and prolonged sore throat. The diagnosis, strep. I juggle, I drop, but I continue to juggle.

Now, I don’t know about most 5-year olds, but giving my 5-year old swashbuckler his bubble gum flavored anitbiotic 3-times a day was hell. And though the other corsairs had all recovered from their bugs, I was still dragging ass with the cold from hell.

Fast forward to today….

My very gracious mother-in-law has since flown back home with my sincerest gratitude in hand, and all the boys are over their bugs, myself included, and most importantly, the lovely and talented and downright sexy Mrs. Hook is recovering nicely, feeling a little better everyday. Unfortunately, my juggling still sucks. Anyway, I hope that blogging will pick up some as I drift away from the art of juggling. Sgt Hook out.


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14 Comments »
  1. There are some nasty viruses going around these days. I hope your household all recover soon.

    Comment by Miriam — 24 February 2007 @ 0507


  2. Damn, that was/is one full farookin’ plate. I am most happy to hear that the young swashbucklers are better and that Mrs. Hook is on the mend.

    Comment by Jim - PRS — 24 February 2007 @ 1011


  3. Hey Top! I find that when it comes to medince Mary Poppins had it right. I come in with the meds in 1 hand and a can of whip cream in the other. I look like Butch and Sundance coming out to face the Bolivian Army. And my juggle sucks too… I believe it has to do that wives/ mother know to juggle while husbands / fathers know how to get the spider in the corner and not ask for directions.

    Comment by Paul — 24 February 2007 @ 1152


  4. Good to hear everyone is feeling better! Hope you are able to give those shoulders / arms a rest.

    Comment by Pixie — 24 February 2007 @ 1457


  5. Oh, Lord! I think you’ve doing quite well with the blogging considering all that. Delighted to hear everyone’s on the mend.

    Paul, LOL!! Killing those spiders is an essential talent.

    Comment by MissBirdlegs in AL — 24 February 2007 @ 1529


  6. Sorry to hear about all the medical conditions; very glad that everyone is recovering.

    Comment by Anthony — 24 February 2007 @ 1814


  7. Jeeeez! I think you’re probably a fine juggler, just trying to handle too many items at once. Please give my best to the lovely wife, I’m very happy to note that she is recovering.

    Comment by SK — 24 February 2007 @ 2210


  8. Keeping the TLATADSMH in prayer for a complete and speedy recovery. As a former professional juggler I can attest to the fact that everyone, including me, drops things every once in a while.

    Sending lots of positive thoughts your way.

    Comment by Michele — 25 February 2007 @ 0359


  9. Good grief, when it rains…it pours. I’m glad to know everyone is doing better, and hope you are too Hook. Cannot be easy trying to care for your family AND prepare our Soldiers too. Take good care, and you know we’ll all be here when you have more time to write.

    Comment by gypsy — 25 February 2007 @ 1539


  10. I adopt all the comments above!! Glad everything is settling down.

    Comment by Cheryl — 25 February 2007 @ 1550


  11. Thank goodness most of the things you were juggling ‘bounced’ just fine and it’s(and they, are) all good now, Hook! Glad everyone is on the mend, yourself included. The timing is never good for crises, but it’s always enlightening to see what the workload is like for others. Keeps life in perspective.

    Comment by Beth* A. — 25 February 2007 @ 1718


  12. Goodness!… I’m thinking some of your military skills came in mighty handy at home of late.
    Glad to hear all are recovering. Keeping you and yours in my thoughts.

    Comment by Jean — 25 February 2007 @ 1954


  13. Oh, dear. Sorry to hear about all this. Glad to ehar everyone’s feeling better and hope the Mrs. is 100% again real soon.

    Comment by MaryAnn — 26 February 2007 @ 1638


  14. take your time.

    Pirates can be difficult to corral when they aren’t on the ocean.

    Comment by rsm — 27 February 2007 @ 1141


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