Category: Uncategorized (Page 27 of 212)

Foot Surgery

On Monday I will become a voluntary cripple.  But after 6-12 months of healing and physical therapy, I hope to be the dancer I was three years ago.

Out the blue, my feet locked up in September 2017. It was this weekend, in fact.  I had gone to Zumba as usual, maybe pushed my arches a little farther than usual in the “Jamaican Love” routine.  But no problem.  Family came, we saw the Frozen musical and I walked around LoDo in heels.  No problem.  Then on Monday my feet couldn’t bend at the big toe and they hurt like the dickens.  Weird.  I massaged, stretched, and figured they would get better.  They sort of did.  My left foot stayed stiff in the big toe.  I mentioned it to my chiropractor, who ordered an x-ray.  It showed some mild arthritis, but nothing to worry about.  I continued to stretch and try to work it out.

Over time, the left foot got better and the right foot got worse.  Then they switched again. Then they were both kind of bad, then on the verge of healing, then bad again.  Maybe cold weather made it worse?  Was it turf toe?  I never had redness or swelling or any sign of injury.  Just limited ROM and pain when the joint is pressed or bent.  I stopped wearing high heels, then stopped wearing anything that wasn’t flat.  Then it was painful to walk in ANY shoe.

A year ago I started yoga to see if intense leg and foot stretching twice a week would work out the problem.  Nope.  No change, and it continued to get worse.  There were only two pairs of shoes I could comfortably walk in for limited time.  Dance class and yoga always made my feet hurt, and I could no longer balance on one leg in releve, do any one legged turns, no lunges, or anything else that needs a bent foot.  After poking around online I finally found my diagnosis – hallux limitus.

In November I booked an appointment with a podiatrist.  He confirmed my suspicions and explained that hallux limitus can have many different causes.  He ordered an MRI and found out I had almost ALL the causes – bone spurs, arthritis, asymmetrical joint thinning, cartilage loss, marrow swelling, and little floating chips of bone in the joint space.  He recommended surgery when I was ready, but for now gave me a steroid injection in anticipation of our Disney trip.  I also had gotten these awesome MBT shoes with a solid, rocking sole.  The shoes and the shot allowed me to have a fairly pain-free trip.  But this was not a solution, just a stalling tactic.

I decided to get a second opinion and see an orthopedic surgeon.  The podiatrist was fine, but I could tell his office wasn’t exactly cutting edge tech, and joint replacements on 75 year olds was their comfort zone.  This new guy was great, he’s had more experience with patients in my condition who desire to restore as much function as possible.  He seems confident that surgery will greatly improve my ROM and end the pain.  He says I’m on the younger end of the spectrum, but he has had success with younger patients before and there’s no benefit to waiting it out.  He also recommended doing both feet at once!  Only one recovery period instead of two.  This was my initial desire, but I worried it would be too crippling to be off both feet at once.  But he says I should be up on crutches in just a couple days and walking within a week.

I scheduled the surgery for the Monday after the musical.  This was back in early February.  Then the world went crazy.  They didn’t call to reschedule the surgery until a few weeks before, and just moved it to May 11.  I was unsure that the date would stick, but here I am just 4 days before and they are still sending me info and reminders about the procedure.

So that’s my long backstory.  Hopefully on Monday I’ll be able to get this bilateral cheilectomy, and in a year I can pirouette!

I took some “before” pictures so I can mark my progress in recovery.  I’m standing on the ball of my foot as high as I can.  I used to have a nice 90 degree bend, with a flat line from shin to ankle to toe.

Warning! Pictures of feet ahead!

img_1925img_1963img_1972

img_2016img_1992

img_2024img_1985

After two years of back and forth, the right foot has been worse for a year now.  The MRI showed equal problems in both feet, maybe even a little worse in the left foot.  I wonder if the differences in presentation are caused by those floating bone shards shifting position in the joint.

Other April Snapshots

Some things we did last month:

I started a big cross stitch and Jack wanted to learn!

Mega tent fort

Cosplay and chocolate frogs to watch Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix, which we finally finished reading aloud!  We started in August.  Sheesh.  Good movie, but we liked the book better.

During Harry Potter, Sam and Ben had a movie fort night.

Sam’s art assignment to draw from the Met gallery.

Jack’s art assignment, he did a parody of Perseus.

Easter happened!  Ben and the boys dyed eggs.

It snowed a lot Easter morning.

We kept finding eggs in the melt days later.

Animal Crossing fever has swept the house, and I’m the worst. 

Sam is obsessed with drawing.  At night I often find him clutching his pencil or laying on a spiral notebook.

Jack got a second pair of glasses.  They look great too!  He switches between them every few days.  

Snow can’t stop Freddy!

Determined to enjoy the outdoors.

Hot chocolate and marshmallows after a cold recess.

Sunny days are scooter days.

Sam’s music teacher had them submit videos and pick music to set the mood.  He returned Sam’s video and he was delighted with the result.

Reading time for school spent in the hammock.

We are planting a vegetable bed this season.  The kids picked their seeds and planted starters.  

The bed is ready and waiting for hail/snow season to pass before we transfer our starters.

The kids wanted to give Freddy a walk like Nimbus.  I’m not sure he liked it.

The school staff had a neighborhood parade.  We made a sign to celebrate.

It was really fun!  The kids got big shout outs from their teachers who slowed down to call out their names and say hi. Big smiles all around.

Jack learned about tensegrity structures and figured out how to build one in LEGO by himself!

And lastly, an ongoing issue.  Ugh. Nimbus has had tearing, squinty eyes for two months.  It comes and goes and affects both eyes, one at a time.  Is it allergies? A cold (she was sneezy for a week)? Her eosinophilic keratisis from December? It suddenly flared in one eye so I took her to the vet that afternoon – she got a corneal laceration!  Totally unrelated to the ongoing squints.  In fact, this photo is post injury.  It’s her left eye that got cut, and yet she’s squinting the right eye!

 

 

Remote-life for fun

We have been able to continue most of the things we enjoy with the wondrous magic of teleconferencing.  It’s not the same, but we welcome the pale substitution for prior entertainment and enrichment.

Sam’s class meets daily Tue – Fri to visit, review lessons, and read Charlotte’s Web.

Some mornings it’s hard to pay attention.

Last Thursday one of his classmates had a chick hatching out of its egg right during the conference.  Sam thought it was really cool to see!  The next day they showed him again, all fluffed and dry.  

Jack has meetings twice a week with a small group from his class too.  

Three times he’s had conferences with his two best friends just to talk.  He’s showing off Nimbus to them.

My Zumba teacher is offering class via Zoom for donations.  I’ve been doing it weekly all month. 

 It’s hard to get as good a workout from home.  The cats are very distracting too.  Freddy likes to brush against the screen and flop in my floor space.    

Trevor’s friend set up a “Geeks Who Drink” style trivia game on Zoom.  He does it every two weeks, and this Friday will be our third time.  It’s SUPER fun.  A great way to see friends and feel like you are doing something different from routine.  We’ve played with Cate and Trevor and their friends the first week.  Last week’s team was Nate & Miranda and Mavi & Jeff.  This week’s team is TBD, as we try to get as many on who can. 

Last weekend we played online Jackbox games with the Walkers in Idaho.  The sound and audio wasn’t great between families, but the gameplay worked well and we could kinda talk.  

So much fun can come out of a little computer!

Sweet Sweater

I finished my birthday sweater earlier last month.  Less than two weeks to complete – I love working with bulky yarn for big warm sweaters!

 

 

Although we had some snow days since I finished the project, I haven’t worn it yet.  No where to go, no one to see, and couch days are not worthy of hand-knits!

Rootin’ Scootin’

I scrounged around and found some razor scooters for the kids. Most places are selling out especially in their favorite colors, but I scored some non-pink scooters to help get the kids outside.

It worked! They have gone out 3-4 times a day circling the neighborhood over and over. Lots of bumped ankles and some tumbles, but they seem to love it anyway!

Yeah, all the pictures are them zooming away from me. They don’t pause for me!

Jack with glasses!

Look who has a bright new pair of peepers!

I’m impressed that the look and fit are very close to the virtual try-on from Zenni Optical, and that they got to us one week after ordering them!

Jack seems nervous and delighted.  He says it’s like looking through a magnifying glass.  He says it’s weird seeing everything so sharp 🙂 I think he looks quite sharp himself!

Remote Learning, Spring Break visit to GJ, and Self Isolating

Here’s a long update of the last two weeks.  I probably should have split this into a couple posts. Ah well.

Like everyone in the country, we have drastically altered how we are living.  Ben and I are extremely fortunate that we can already work from home, so we have job security and I have been able to fully help the kids with their school-work-from-home.

IMG_1000

Walking Ralston Creek

IMG_9411

Walking Ralston Creek

IMG_3974.JPG

A little spring sunshine

IMG_1267

A pair of owls have been visiting the house

IMG_1254

The other owl.

The schools scrambled to get everyone set up. We already have chromebooks at home, so we could leave those for other families to check out. Sam’s teacher sent him home with notebooks, pencils, crayons, etc, just in case.

We did one week of remote learning before spring break.  The kids took to it really well.  I’m not sure they are learning as much as they would have in a regular class, but I’m satisfied that they are learning SOMETHING and staying engaged and have a schedule for each day.

IMG_4091.JPG

Music class

IMG_1317 2.JPG

Morning meeting with his teacher and classmates.

IMG_1031.JPG

Go Noodle for indoor recess.

IMG_1322.JPG

Outdoor recess in the snow.

IMG_6747.JPG

Art class – Sam loved this and did 3 instead of 1 picture, and continued drawing from videos over spring break.

IMG_9939

Jack’s workspace, occasionally interrupted by Nimbus knocking down all his doodads. 

IMG_3944.JPG

Even Jack’s piano class has gone virtual, using Skype with his teacher.

After the week of school, and after the winter storm abated, I took the kids to Grand Junction.  Ben and I and my folks debated the safety and ethics of coming.  We are virus-free, as far as we know, and so are they.  We wouldn’t stop on the drive over and wouldn’t be going anywhere but house-to-house, so I couldn’t see any harm in coming.  In the end, I’m really glad we made the trip.  It would have been a LONG week of no schedule and nothing to do at home.  At least they could putter around a different house with different toys and books.  Then the same day we got back to Arvada, the state issued a shelter-in-place mandate.  So once again, we were doing something at the last possible time (previously done for the zoo, a movie date, and then a local trip).

IMG_1338 2

Seeing Betty from a safe distance outdoors.

IMG_1331

An impromptu eye check and we discovered Jack needs glasses!  Grandpa figured out his prescription and we ordered frames from Zenni Optical.  Quickest (and cheapest) glasses initiation ever!

We went for a hike on the Mica Trail.  It was so cool!  Quartz and mica shimmered everywhere, and lots of interesting terrain for Sam to scramble over.  It was moderately busy, as everyone was trying to get out of the house where possible.  But everyone kept a good distance apart, even when passing each other on the trail.

IMG_1384IMG_1393.JPGIMG_1388

IMG_1394

IMG_1396.JPGIMG_1400IMG_1415

IMG_1417.JPG

We taught the kids Rummikub and they loved it!  Requested that we play it every evening.  

IMG_1419.JPG

Sorting their massive coin collection.

IMG_1422

On the look-out for another visit from the Masons.

We made spaghetti from scratch.

IMG_3660.JPGIMG_1464.JPGIMG_1456.JPG

Dad and Sam and I made an apple pie.

IMG_1430.JPGIMG_1424.JPGIMG_3657 2.JPG

IMG_1512

Sam filled 1 1/2 notebooks with art while we were there.

Now we are back home for a few days before remote school starts on Monday.  I’m being relatively lazy with the kids.  I’m sleeping in.  They get to play video games later in the morning and earlier in the afternoon than I usually allow.  It’s a shame the weather turned cold again or we would go on more walks.  Oh well.

We got the new Animal Crossing game and are all infatuated with it.  I was hard core into Animal Crossing on the Game Cube back in 2002-2004.  This new version has lots of good updates but is the same game at heart.  The kids are loving its exploration and creative aspects.  It’s really great for all ages and a good way to pass the day inside.

Zoo Success!

We had a chilly but fun morning at the zoo. They were limiting capacity, closed all indoor exhibits, shows, and most restaurants. But we had a nice venture out of the house and saw some great animal interactions.

« Older posts Newer posts »

© 2026 Rainy Morning

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑