Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Sickness and Reading

 Well, ugh!!

I am sick now. Ugh.  

The kids kept complaining of a sore throat and I was sympathetic but now that I have the same sore throat I am shocked at how painful it is! Not all the time, but some of the time, especially when I wake up in the morning. Which reminds me, I need to take some ibuprofin.

Ok, I am back.

I also have completely lost my voice. But my breathing is good, so praise God!

I paid big bucks to get a COVID and 2 types of flu test from Amazon. I tested myself and they were all negative. So I guess this is some random annoying virus. And annoying is the word!

Strep throat occurred to me but strep is usually localized and doesn't have a cough with it. So I don't think so.

Sarah is sick today as well. I thought she already had this but apparently not. I lost track.

Anyway. Enough whining.

So I have been reading a lot lately, even more than usual, and I always read a lot. It is my favorite hobby.

I wonder if any published writers who are moderately successful are not big readers. It seems like reading and writing would go hand in hand.

This last fortnight I read a couple of books by a man named Joe Tasker. He was a mountaineer who climbed many difficult mountains before dying on Everest at the age of 34 in 1982. Obviously a long time ago. He turned in his last book to his publisher right before heading for Everest, where he died.

I love reading mountain climbing books for some odd reason. I also like reading about polar exploration, especially Antarctica.

Why? I guess it is because explorers and mountain climbers are weird people and I like reading about weird people. I like to think about how different they are, and how their brains work.

Also, there is nothing to make me feel more calm about an illness then to be curled up on my couch, sipping tea, warm, with plenty of oxygen, while reading about people miserably climbing tall mountains.

Anyway. Joe Tasker was always going to die on the mountains. He was not a careful person who had any sense of self preservation. There were two times in his books where he ALMOST died. Came within a hairsbreath of dying, and yet he wrote that he always thought maybe he was being a coward and always felt this internal desire to push himself farther.

He was high up when he died, along with his friend Pete Boardman, who also died, and no one knows exactly what happened, but neither man seemed to have much self preservation.

Another mountaineer who writes well, who has lived to a decent age, is Ed Veisturs, now age 65, who has climbed all the mountains over 8000 meters. He was the first American to do so. He also writes autobiographically, and his perspective was very different from Joe Tasker's. Namely, Veisturs said over and over that getting to the top wasn't the most important thing, getting down was. He was always willing to give up a climb if he thought the conditions were too dangerous. Now he would be the first to say that ANYTHING can happen on a climb, but he was very conservative, unlike Joe Tasker, who was downright reckless at times.

I find both men interesting. Tasker died young doing what he loved, but it is still sad that he had this inward drive to go upward beyond what his body could handle. Veisturs is even weirder in a way, because he took on a very dangerous career (after becoming a veterinarian as a young man) and yet approached it with care.

Yep, interesting.

As I breathe in the thick oxygen of near sea level and drink lemonade.

Very interesting.

And I would never, ever, ever want to climb a big mountain.



Saturday, December 28, 2024

After Christmas

 


So the sickness continues. Now I am convinced there were two illnesses. One was mild and one Isaac contracted first, and is a beast. Isaac is now well, and so are Angela and Sarah (both of whom got it already). Everyone else is sick, including me. I was more or less fine (apart from the first mild illness some weeks ago) but today I definitely feel off. Sigh.

However, it isn't smallpox so I will be grateful.

Rose has been sitting around a lot because she is unwell. Rose is usually a ball of energy so yeah...


Naomi gave me a hat. I like it. Keeps my ears warm.


Miriam had a birthday this week.


Christmas morning was delightfully chaotic. All 9 kids were here, though Lydia was cautious not to get to close to coughing people. There was illness, but we had a great time anyway.

Two nights ago I got to visit some distant cousins who live in the area. It was great catching up with them.

So yeah. Last year we had COVID and this year we are sick with NOT COVID. It is a little tiresome but oh well. We are blessed that we won't get tuberculosis or smallpox or polio or anything really awful.

Merry Christmas to all!




Thursday, December 19, 2024

Less than a week until Christmas

 And just like that, we are almost at the end of December. Wow.


Isaac is improving but is still sick. Like, the tail end of being sick. Kevin is still a bit off. I am mostly fine. But as usual, it has taken a long time for everyone to be healthy.


In the middle of illness and busyness, I have continued to slowly work on decluttering and organizing. These very nice cups and saucers have been hanging out in our cupboards for 25 years or so. We don't use them, so I packed them carefully in a box, with lots of tissue paper, and put them in the basement for now. We don't have lots of cupboard space so I don't want these unused cups taking space in the kitchen.

Someday our children will move out and we will want to help them so we can give them mugs and pull out our cups, or something.

So yes, a little organizing and decluttering still happening.

We are still down a car as it is taking awhile for Kevin's car to be fixed. We are still waiting on a part. It is SUCH a blessing to have multiple cars. It is weird to think how it is normal for families to have multiple cars in this day and age. 150 years ago, there were no cars. Then there were cars, but only for rich people. And then if you were middle class maybe you could afford one car.

And now we have six cars among the whole family, as Naomi and Lydia each have a car, and Isaac and Miriam have a car each, and Kevin and I each have a car.

Amazing.

Also we have four bathrooms. Crazy stuff. So blessed



Sunday, December 15, 2024

Sickness

 At the very beginning of the first movie in the Lord of the Rings trilogy of movies, there is a dramatic scene wherein the narrator talks about how Sauron and the One Ring took over Middle Earth, almost, until an army came up against them and managed to temporarily take Sauron out of action.

The sentence that comes to mind is "One by one, they fell to the power of the Ring."

We are falling, one by one, to the power of a cold.

Which is totally normal. This is life with a big family. We get sick, and it takes its sweet time working through the whole family.

Unfortunately, we can't cast the cold into the depths of Mount Doom and destroy it. We have to be PATIENT.

When I realized we had a respiratory illness flowing through the house, I prayed fervently that I wouldn't have breathing problems. When I start having asthma issues, it is often a multi week affair that ends in steroids and I really hate the whole thing.

By God's grace, I have no breathing problems! Hooray!

However, two days ago, I had a massive nosebleed that lasted more than two hours. Not sure if it had anything to do with being sick. Maybe it is just dry air. Anyway, it was kind of scary and I didn't feel great yesterday. Thankfully so far yesterday and today I have been fine, and I have been using some nasal spray and other things to get my nose happier.

Almost all the kids have been ill, with Isaac the sickest. I did test him and me for COVID and the tests were negative, so this isn't COVID, praise God!

Isaac had finals last week and he was healthy through them and then after his finals, he got pretty sick. He is a miserable puppy. Not like dangerously sick, but not feeling well at all. I remember after finals I would often be incredibly tired and sometimes I would get sick too. My body and mind were pushing really hard and then when I could relax, I was incredibly exhausted. So maybe that is it?

Anyway, it has been a kinda miserable season of illness but it isn't dangerous, just annoying.

Oh, we also have been down to one car most of the week. Kevin's car has a crack in its fuel line and the auto place we took it to is waiting on a part. Of course, two of the kids have cars of their own, but they have been using them most of the time.

It is fine. I stayed home all week and it was actually nice seeing as I wasn't feeling well and also was looking after sick kids.



Rose with the finished puzzle. She has a remarkable eye for finding the location of puzzle pieces.

I have also been a low key decluttering frenzy, organizing and throwing things out because here comes Christmas and three birthdays, with all the presents that come with it!




Sunday, December 8, 2024

December

 


Kevin kindly bought me a lamp to illuminate my puzzle table. I have been working on this puzzle for awhile and am almost done. It is kind of puzzles within puzzles; a picture of a whole bunch of paintings. So much fun.


I am in the middle of a decluttering frenzy. This happens once or twice a year. This picture shows a whole bunch of our office supplies, which I spread out and then organized neatly. I threw stuff out too, of course. I really like having a neat and tidy house, but have also accepted that our house will never be really tidy with seven children roaming around. However, there is a great advantage in working on stuff and organizing it and throwing out trash and broken items. The most important thing is knowing where stuff is so we can find it when we need it.


Kevin kindly bought me a treadmill! Walking is my favorite form of exercise, and this treadmill allows me to read books or watch movies while I am exercising.  I have exercised faithfully for a couple of weeks. I haven't lost any weight, but I feel more energetic. So yeah for that!

Unfortunately, I am sick with some cold now. I tested for COVID and it was negative so hooray for that! My greatest concern is asthma. Sometimes my lungs get mad and I am a mess. I really am praying that doesn't happen this time.

Oh, I went to the doctor and my latest A1c (blood sugar test) is 6.2, same as 6 months ago. So no better or worse.



Monday, December 2, 2024

Random Photo Dump

 I had not downloaded pictures off my phone in months and just did. So here are a few random pics.



Sarah's birthday


Thanksgiving


We got snow. Silly cat hung out and stared at us instead of going into heated houses on the porch.


Moonbeam is fat.


A while ago. Rose is a daughter after my own heart. Reading while on the swing.


Kevin's birthday


Rose's fake computer