I've had a long day! I went to Sarasota on business this morning and afternoon. It was a fun morning because this older couple came into the courthouse and they were getting married! Right there! Marilyn and Arthur Miller style! They were so adorable. The girl behind the counter got so excited that they were going to purchase the ceremony in their "wedding parlor" she forgot to charge them for the marriage license. And then the gentleman put the purchase on a credit card! I don't know... I was standing there and thinking that this was like something out of SNL. But they looked so, so happy.
A few minutes ago, called to check in on mom and dad in Jacksonville and they are getting checked in themselves to their hotel for the evening, preparing for dad's appointment in the morning. I have this great neck massager around my neck that works really well... Just don't call me right now because I might sound funny.
I'm watching the Style network while I'm letting this heat massager do its magic, and an eHarmony commercial came on, and there was this couple highlighted... and, I kid you not, I saw the SAME man, but with a different woman, on LAST week's eHarmony commercial! Is this possible? Who's going to get fired over it?
Tuesday.
0 commentsPosted by Chelsea at 8:16 PM
Coffee Mug.
0 commentsI have this mug that says:
Posted by Chelsea at 11:03 AM
Restoration :)
Labels: Friends 0 commentsMy congratulations and best wishes to my dear friends Aaron and Melissa on the announcement of their courtship!!!
Posted by Chelsea at 10:30 AM
Dad's News
Labels: Current News, Mike, Prayer 0 commentsI have news about Dad! The x-rays came back negative for cancer in other areas. He has had an additional test done that does not indicate that the cancer has spread... definitely an answer to prayer because had there been cancerous spots in other areas he would not be a candidate for the proton therapy. Praise God! Also, he is walking without a cast and without crutches. He's still limping a little bit but way better than before. Jeremy and Mom surprised him for Christmas by having his car repainted and boy, will he be happy to be driving soon.
Dad and mom are going to Jacksonville tomorrow for their initial appointment for the Proton Therapy. They plan to stay overnight and go to the appointment on Wednesday morning, because it is at 8:00 AM, after which we should have more information on when he will begin treatment.
I apologize for not giving an update sooner on his healing but greatly appreciate your continued prayers. He's not out of the woods yet, but definitely feeling at peace about this other option for treatment in Jacksonville.
Posted by Chelsea at 9:52 PM
Directions.
0 commentsSo, again, I started to think to myself that I should think about [starting to think about] where life is going in the relationship area. I'd venture to say that I'm happily single, but that is because I am a firm believer in becoming happy wherever I'm planted.
Posted by Chelsea at 10:29 PM
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: Review
Labels: Movie Review 0 commentsSome friends of mine got together to go see the movie Benjamin Button tonight. The movie surprised me; it had just enough empathy, fantasy, sadness, and happiness to be captivating. Oddly, it was shot mostly in dark scenes, either night shots or dawn/dusk shots that made the movie itself seem dark. It certainly had its dark moments, but I'd say, it succeeded in casting light on those things we fear to think about. I'd recommend it.
Posted by Chelsea at 10:28 PM
Pounding.
Labels: Poetry 0 comments
It's Winter's apple-crisp air
And Summer's sleepy affair
From spin the bottle and
Her double-dog-dare
Summer's shoulder's bare
How could I have been so wrong?
In waking dreams wishing I still didn't care
My quietest fears now laid bare
Road trips wind to nowhere
The radio station's fading, sad song
Sings through the static that tagged along
I saw it in your eyes
Tomorrow's clear, blue skies
Yesterday and all her charming fears,
Her clouds mourning their fallen tears
Hair down and it's windy
Windows rolled down and it's chilly
Music turned up 'til I feel its beating
I felt free for a moment fleeting
Yesterday's a pie, in this lonely hour
Crust burned and fruit still sour
It was mine to give or take
A lesson was learned and yes, my heart still breaks
But life goes on, and tears will become weak
"It's yours to play with, hide and seek.
Forgive 'fore your warmth turns to snow;
Some answers you'll never get to know."
They say it's time to part, now, you and I
This embrace must end, but yes, I still cry
You know I'm not good at saying goodbye
So I'm not going to; It's whispered in my sigh
There's a corner of my heart
And now it's bare
A fireplace blazing useless heat
On a lonely, winter armchair
Posted by Chelsea at 10:26 PM
A Girl's Gotta Shoe What A Girl's Gotta Shoe.
1 commentsI've been thinking through some priorities lately, and I decided that my built-in bookshelves could serve a greater purpose. Because while books expand my mind and imagination, it's on patent-leather high heels that I see the world :)
Posted by Chelsea at 10:25 PM
Sunday Thoughts, Part I
Labels: Current News, Have You Been McNabbed? chelsea-isms; Tales of the Demise 0 commentsA moral dilemma.
Posted by Chelsea at 10:22 PM
December 7 Update
Labels: Mike, Prayer 0 commentsFriday, Dad went to a different doctor about his ankle.
This doctor told dad that he:
1) Did not need to have the hard cast, after all
2) In fact, he didn't need the boot, either
3) and he probably won't need surgery
4) He should feel free to move the ankle, as long as it isn't causing pain.
Quite different from the news last week! You can imagine how wonderful this is to him. The cast was so uncomfortable, and of course the upcoming surgery wasn't very good news.
The cast is off, and dad only wears the boot here and there, mostly to protect it when they leave the house. No more uncomfortable, hard cast! Yay!
It should be noted that both of these doctors looked at the same set of x-rays, and had vastly different opinions.
We are praying the same goes for the cancer.
As of now, Dad will be doing the proton therapy; however, he must be "accepted" into the program. What may keep him from being accepted is a troublesome spot that showed up on the x-rays in his chest area. There is an area on his chest, in the bone part, that is showing some "questionable spotting."
If it is more cancer, or a different type of cancer, then that may disqualify him from the proton therapy. (If interested, see link HERE )
Dad left the x-rays with a doctor on Friday (December 5) to review, to see if the questionable spot is cancerous or harmless.
This is short but since we have had such an answer to prayer for the foot I wanted to give you all an update.
Prayer requests:
Please pray that there will be NO further cancer that might disqualify him from the proton therapy and that the ankle/foot will continue to heal. Please pray for wisdom and clear diagnosis from the doctors who are looking at the x-rays and the reports. Please pray for speedy processes; with Christmas coming up, it is getting difficult to schedule appointments because of the limited schedule.
Thank you all and God bless you. Have a great week and I will post/email more information as it becomes available.
Posted by Chelsea at 10:21 PM
Peel-eased to Meet You!
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Look what greeted me this morning on my way into work!
A little grapefruit family, enjoying our bench!
You have the Daddy grapefruit, the Mommy grapefruit, the visiting Sister-in-college grapefruit (home for the holidays) and little quadruplet grapefruits. (I found out later they were key limes). How cozy, the whole family sitting there, shootin-the- squeeze together! (sorry- I had to say it).
Or maybe it's a Grandma is going to babysit so that Mom and Dad can go have a romantic dinner out and do some Christmas shopping- It's probably hard to get away with 4 kids!
And then I started thinking that maybe it wasn't that at all. Maybe it's Grandma and Grandpa grapefruit, and it's their son's custody weekend with the key limes (whoo hoo!).
Or maybe it's Mommy grapefruit, Daddy grapefruit, and daddy's Special Friend grapefruit and they're about to have a talk with about "blended families." (Sorry, sorry).
And then I said, "Chelsea, you are standing here, making up stories about fruit sitting on a bench."
You may think I'm silly, but I don't really rind. (Sorry, sorry...)
Posted by Chelsea at 10:20 PM
Two Ears Don't Mean You Heard It Right.
Labels: Funny Stuff, Have You Been McNabbed? chelsea-isms 0 commentsOk, I admit it. I was half listening, typing, watching a decorating show, and the crunchy Wheat Thins were making it a bit hard to hear things.
So I hear, "There were soooo many people in the waiting room today at the Doctor's office."
Me, half- listening, but still feeling intelligent enough to share a grown-up observation: "Well, probably people are trying to use their Flex Dollars before the year ends. Use it or lose it."
Mom, half-listening to me, too: "Probably, yeah, that's probably why."
(Somewhere in the distance, a dog barks. A newspaper page is shuffled. All is quiet.)
Suddenly, he speaks.
Dad: "Yeah, Chelsea. Probably everyone timed it so that they broke their arms and legs just in time before their Flex Dollars expire."
Posted by Chelsea at 10:18 PM
bluetooth.
Labels: Things I Find Creepy 0 commentsI have one of those BlueTooth pieces that is really small. Part of it fits in your ear. Right?
Posted by Chelsea at 10:17 PM
Hi everyone!
Thank you again for your prayers and your emails of encouragement. I will be giving a quick update tonight but hope to answer everyone personally over the next couple of days.
So dad went in to see the foot doctor, and the doctor said that the bone is not healing together like they hoped it would. They decided to put a hard cast on his foot. Please pray that we get in to see someone soon- the specialist recommended to us decided not to see dad because he was not the "original" doctor. Which doesn't make sense to us, but God closes a door for a reason.
As I mentioned before, we are looking into the proton therapy. It is a two month treatment option, so he would most likely move to one of the locations. Thank you for telling us what you know about this therapy and offering us phone numbers and names of people who have been through this before. I read him the "new" emails tonight and he is very grateful for all of your prayers and your information on this alternative therapy.
Of course, he still has his sense of humor through all of this. Just a moment ago, my parents were watching "The Twilight Zone" on television. (I use the term "watching" tv loosely because we always talk and do other things while "watching" television). Mom says, "How is it you've seen this movie, and I haven't?" Dad says, "We had television [growing up.]"
So we all had a good laugh at that.
Prayer requests now are that we will get in to the right doctor for his ankle to start healing properly. With Christmas coming up they are getting hard to book. Waiting two more weeks isn't good in case the ankle needs to be set again- surgery has been recommended now because of the extent of the break. Dad says he will go to the hardware store and get his own titanium screws and pins. (Kidding.)
If this email seems a bit "off" I am very, very tired and am not up to my writing par. That is the reason and not the critic's view of home-schooling's inadequacies :)
Love you all and sending a "thank you" from dad-
Chelsea
Posted by Chelsea at 10:16 PM