Friday, June 12, 2026

June 12 - “… about to pass out”


I had a little bit of a scare at breakfast yesterday. We were sitting at the table (about 8 steps from the recliner, so small victories, right?). Suddenly Chris lowered her head to the table and said, “I think I’m about to pass out.” I waited with her like that for a long 2 minutes or so. She did respond to me when I asked if she was still with me. “I just don’t feel good.”  I gotta admit … I had my finger on the ol’ 9-1-1 trigger. 


Finally she said, “Let’s take my blood pressure.” Great! Something I can do. We hooked her up. First take: 69/37. My finger was back on the trigger. Never seen it that low.


Together, we managed to navigate her back to the recliner. There we retook her blood pressure twice: 90/46, pulse 45 and 91/45, pulse 46. Still pretty low, but on the rise. She didn’t take the pain meds or the muscle relaxer at that point. 


After about ten minutes of crashing out in the recliner, we took the BP again. 114/46, pulse 49. Still low, but on the rise. My 9-1-1 trigger finger finally relaxed. 


We iced her shoulder, and she began wiggling her fingers. Yay! We have movement! However, with that movement came an ache traveling up that arm. She asked for the pain med right away, though. Back on track there. 


Kel stopped by on his way to the church. Brought us some beans and rice for lunch. 


Chris had a fun phone call. No. Not the one from the recovery room, although we appreciated them checking in on her. She spent some time chatting with our good friend Diane up in Midlothian (had to get that mention in. She reads the blog!). 


I finally started a new puzzle. It’s just a 1000 piecer, but the pieces are large, so it takes up my whole work space. Time to pull out the cool little drawers. Oh. And it’s a Christmassy one. Gingerbread Village. Love that Christmas. 


‭‭James‬ ‭1‬:‭5‬ says, Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him.


Father, please keep Chris’ blood pressure where it needs to be. Amen. 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

June 11 - “A neighborhood issue”


We had an interesting neighborhood issue the night we got home. I went out to the car to get the closing mileage. And there, across the street (not the Geran’s. Their next door neighbor- Corrie and Terry), was an ambulance. I stayed out to see which of the two would be loaded up. And I wasn’t alone. Janell came out and chatted briefly. So did another neighbor, Mary. 


Finally, the paramedics appeared. It was Terry they had on the gurney. He had some issues that caused Corrie some concern, so they were taking him to get him checked out. Wow! Enough excitement for one day. 


I set a 2 a.m. alarm call on my phone. That was the time for Chris’ next round of pain meds. She’s been behaving pretty well in taking those meds. The next step was to ice it for 20 minutes every 3-4 hours. She was not too excited about that one. But she took it like a champ. 


Christina, Noa, and Josiah stopped by after their music lessons. They also brought us some food. Good stuff. Thanks, Guys.  


We also had some texts and phone calls throughout the afternoon. Winkles. Huntley’s. LaMarque Vaughans. Waco Vaughans (and Caleb from his mission trip in Del Rio!). Santa Fe Vaughans. Home groupers. Minnesota Gary. Not to mention CVS and Cologuard! Thanks to everyone!


‭‭Psalms‬ ‭27‬:‭14‬ says, Wait for the Lord; be strong and courageous. Wait for the Lord.


Father, thank you for all the expressions of love and concern. Amen. 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

June 10 - “Surgical Report”


We started the day with a mini-flurry of activity. We wrote some notes, but the main activity was preparing for the big surgery. 


Chris didn’t have much to add to the big ol’ “Stuff Bag.” The miracle  after-surgery shirt that buttons from the side. Her jacket. A container for her glasses and watch. A notebook to take notes in. Her wallet. Why the wallet? She insisted on driving to the hospital. Kind of her last stab at independence for a while. 


My contributions to the Stuff Bag were a bit more extensive, however. A book to read. My crossword book, in case I get bored with the other book. Phone charger. My long-sleeved shirt. My water bottle. Oh. And did I mention a plethora of snacks? Pretty wide range from a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to some bite-sized Mounds bars. I was plenty set for some stress eating. 


Well, add to that the timing of the whole thing. We had to arrive at 11:30. Yep. Lunchtime. And of course Chris hadn’t eaten since supper the night before. She was getting hungry. 


Once we arrived and got checked in, we had some pretty special visitors. Cailyn and her friend Arwyn rounded the corner. (Hope I got the name right). They stayed and chatted even after they took Chris back to get changed into her runway-quality garb. They didn’t want to come all the way back in, though. Thanks for being there, girls (and for listening to my version of the famous Nana Falls).


Christina came after a bit, and Kel joined her. They stayed in until we were all run out so they could begin the anesthesia stuff. Kel hung out with me, and Christina went to get us some Whataburger. 


We also got texts from Nathan (he’s in Colorado at a training thing). April, Josh, Lauren, and Diane also checked in. 


The surgery took about an hour and a half. The doc explained that everything went almost as expected. It was a bit worse than he expected though. He repaired the biceps tear. He showed me a picture - looked pretty significant to me. He added an extra patch to help with healing the rotator cuff, I think (he wasn’t satisfied with the tissue available), but otherwise all came out well. 


The pharmacy called me to explain her meds. Fortunately I had heard of all of them (I have probably taken all of them at one time or another). They said they would bring them to her in the recovery room. That was a plus, for sure. As it turned out, they delivered them to me in the waiting area. Even better. 


The anticipated 45 minute stay in the recovery room stretched into almost two hours. Fortunately, when they did finally call me back, April swooped in to save the day. By that I mean she stood quietly by - an awe-inspiring … presence. It was so good to have another set of medical ears for those discharged instructions. Thanks so much, April. 


We finally made it home somewhere around 5:30 or 6. Chris settled into the recliner, sipped on some potato soup, and gradually drifted back to sleep. What a day!


‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭10‬ says, Those who are persecuted for righteousness are blessed, for the kingdom of heaven is theirs.


Father, bless Chris’ doc and his team. Ease her pain over the next few days. Amen. 

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

June 9 - “Big Surgery Day”


Well, yesterday was T minus one day and counting until Big Surgery Day. Yep. That’s today. More on that later. 


That one day away thing meant we had to get everything in tiptop shape. That meant starting with mowing and edging. Check. Then I crawled up on the roof (don’t tell our kids) and did some hurricane trimming of tree limb as that might endanger the roof in a storm. Meanwhile, Chris was watering all the plants. Yep. Quite the morning.  


After some lunch we HAD to make a Walmart run. I mean … no bananas. Come on. Actually, we had a whole shopping list this time, so we made an hour or so out of it. Add to that filling up the car with gas. Had to get it ready for this afternoon’s trek up to UTMB surgery North. 


Speaking of surgery … please shoot to some prayers for this afternoon. Chris is going under the knife, so to speak. Actually, how would you colloquial-ize arthroscopy? Hmm. I’ll have to ponder that one. 


‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭9‬ says, The peacemakers are blessed, for they will be called sons of God.


Father, please be with Chris today. Help her (and me!) to be calm and peaceful. And guide the doc’s hands as well. Amen. 

Monday, June 8, 2026

June 8 - “That was just rude and …”


We left Waco for home right after church. It’s always good to see the many people who have kind of adopted us into the fold, so to speak. One of them even mentioned a connection with the Galveston Fire Department. A random relative of hers by marriage. It was a name I vaguely recognized I’ll have to check into it to see if he’s still with us. 


We got home just in time to change clothes and head west. Josiah was having a birthday party at the beach down that direction. One of our favorite parts came when Jachin tossed some bread on the ground near where a lady was sitting. 


Anyone who has frequented Galveston Beach knows what happens when you release a piece of bread into the wild. Seagulls. They began flocking around here. More and more arrived. So many that the poor lady got up and walked away. And unbeknownst to her, Jachin and his bread followed … as did the seagulls. 


Chris finally caught up with him and made him stop. She told him, “That was just rude and mean and hateful … and really funny!” Thats my grandson …  And my wife. 


‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭8‬ says, The pure in heart are blessed, for they will see God.


Father, thank you for Josiah. Bless him with joy for living. Amen. 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

June 7 - “Waco Walk”


I gave Chris her anniversary gift in the morning. Christine was my accomplice in the whole thing. She even got a gift badge with all those little white papers sticking out of it. Quite the presentation look. Thanks, Christi. 


Oh! What was the gift, you might ask? Well, I looked up the appropriate gift for a 51st anniversary. Seems you have a choice between emerald and marble. So I found the perfect meld of those two. I got her two emerald-colored marbles. I know. Weird, right? Actually, they are supposed to be used as Chinese stress relievers as you play with them in the palm of your hand. I figured they would also be helpful during her rehab process to keep those muscles active. 


We got a walk in yesterday. A Waco Walk. Sounds more exciting that way. Actually, we went with Josh when he took MaddieBelle for a walk. Just covered about a half mile, but Maddie made it quite the challenge. 


The afternoon was set aside for AnnaGrace’s dance performance. She was in four different styles of dance. Jazz, ballet, lyrical and tap. Quite the prolific dancer, that one. And of course she was the best one up there every time she came onstage. Very confident. Big smile. Very proud of you, girl!


To close out the night, we celebrated the accomplishment with a trip to AnnaGrace’s favorite place of cuisine, Freddy’s, a local hamburger establishment. 


‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭7‬ says, The merciful are blessed, for they will be shown mercy.


Father, bless all those youngsters who danced yesterday. They gave it their all. Amen. 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

June 6 - “Happy Anniversary, Chris!”


Yesterday started out pretty … interesting. We had a kids’ fishing trip planned for our friends Corbin and Rachel and their two little girls (and Grandma KayLynn and Grandpa Cary). 


When I got up to load up the car, however, it was pouring down buckets - monsooning, if that can be a word. Not great for a fishing trip. But by the time I loaded up the car and headed out to get some bait, the rain had subsided. The window of “clearedness” had settled in. Still not great fishing conditions, but at least the girls could get a line in the water and play with the bait shrimp. 


And they did really well. They each caught three or four fish, and Lily even caught a keeper redfish. One of those adults promised to cook it for her. Hope you enjoy it, Lily. 


I caught one fish. But oh that one. It gave me the second hardest/ longest battle I have ever had with a fish (first was a Jack Crevalle at the beach). This one took at least ten minutes of fighting, probably more. I finally got it on shore with the help of my more-than-capable net man, Cary. It was a full-grown (ie 36 inches long and really heavy. I didn’t have a scale to weigh it) black drum. 


I wasn’t sure at first if it really was a black drum. It had no distinctive black stripes on its sides, which made it look almost like a miniature grouper. But as Chris and I researched it, the stripes are only visible on juveniles. So this was just a really old dude drum. 


It was great fun to catch. And our guests all seemed to get a kick out of seeing a fish that big get caught right in front of them. Thanks for inviting me on your fishing trip, Lily and Clara. Let’s do it again sometime. 


Our afternoon was spent on the road. It was our 51st anniversary trip time. Well … today IS our anniversary. And we DID take a trip. This one, however, was a quick shot up to Waco. AnnaGrace was having her big dance recital, so we couldn’t miss that one. Besides, we stopped for a Whataburger on the way out of town yesterday, and I’m taking Chris out somewhere, so that counts for the anniversary dinner and date, right? And after all, I named this blog installment “Happy Anniversary, Chris,” so I’m good, right?


‭‭Matthew‬ ‭5‬:‭6‬ says, Those who hunger and thirst for righteousness are blessed, for they will be filled.


Father, thank you for my awesome wife. Give her peace about the surgery. Amen.