55 years with edit

     Happy anniversary to Papa (and me).  Thank you for always being a good husband.  I can’t imagine my life without you in it.  I love you truly.

     Last week I went to the dentist.  I thought I was just having a cleaning, but no, they had me scheduled for a filling…it was to be the "last" on their plan for me.  However, there was another hidden cavity and now I have to go in for a crown.  My teeth were always so good it seems hard to believe that they are crumbling away so fast.  I am not at all happy about having to go back; not only am I dreading the proceedure of having a crown placed, they bruised me up so bad last week that I still feel like I need to put a bag over my head to go out in public.  I have a HUGE bruise on my cheek.  I’m sure part of it is due to the medicine I’m on to keep my blood thin.

     Today I see my cardiologist.  Hope I can talk him into taking me off some of this crap.  I’m always covered with bruises.  My new doctor suggested that I cut back on the aspirin (without really saying it, because doctors never tell you to not take something once you start it).  I was taking, along with the other stuff, one baby aspirin a day.  I went to one every other day and it helped, but not totally.    

     Half way through the tax season.  About this time every year I say "no more!"  This time I really mean it.  I can’t hear good enough to communicate as well as I should with the clients.  I can’t see well enough to hardly read the tiny numbers on their tax forms.  I can’t handle the stress when there is a challenge.  Yesterday I had two very challenging returns.  I have become sensitive to a certain amount of perceived disrespect from the guys I work with.  I was a wreck when we got out of there.  Nope.  No more.  After April 15, I’m done.  Six years is enough.

     This afternoon we have our monthly "Cocktails & Classics" party at the club house.  Irish music is on the agenda.  Should be fun.  I went on a group excursion to lunch Monday and got a little better acquainted with some of the neighbors.  (Papa was working.) I enjoy learning about them and their stories.  Interesting bunch.  I’ll be so glad when we get done with the taxes and I will be able to spend more time with these folks.  Several ladies tend to gather in the lobby about one-thirty every day and loll around and visit and laugh together.  I call them the wild bunch.  Most have their feet up and their various dogs guarding their chairs.  One lovely old Japanese American lady is usually napping or munching on cookies.  My point is they are so comfortable with themselves and each other.  It’s how I like to be.

 

Edit:  Just got home from the cardiologist.  First time I’ve got to see him since my episode in August…had to settle for a couple of his associates.  He tells me that he thinks I did have a very mild heart attack and that I’ll probably have more of them.  But he did tell me to stop taking the Plavix and go back to 1 baby aspirin a day.  That will help keep me from bruising so badly.

    

    

    

    

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OUCH!!I hate dental work!! Hope the bruise heals soon! 55 Years! Congratulations and happy anniversary! We celebrated our 28th this past Tuesday. It wasn’t much of a celebration being as we were on day 11 in the hospital. That’s ok as we are headed home today and I have plans for a nice dinner at home this weekend. Hugs,M

March 14, 2013

I bet 55 years is just like yesterday. Congrats to you and your dear husband.

March 14, 2013

Irish music is indeed lots of fun! Let us know how it went!

March 14, 2013

Happy Anniversary!!! Dang the dentist visits. Hate them myself. Sorry you have bruisings from the visit and hope the crown isn’t as bad. Enjoy your anniversay and yes–quit the tax thing. I “think” you’ve said that before, but actually stop and don’t take anymore this year. Not good for you!

Happy Anniversary. You’ve done your time, it’s time you can give up the tax stuff.

March 14, 2013

Sounds like you will have a good time once you retire. We usually gather at the pool around 1:30 here. Some play bridge; others do needlework. It’s relaxing! I’ll miss it when I go home.

BIG HUGE CONGRATS! I’m so happy that the two of you have each other, many more years of happiness to I wish for you! I love your description of the “gals corner”, I can see you finding your own seat very soon!

March 14, 2013

Congrats on LV years of bliss! I thought it would be fun to write the Roman numeral for 55. I don’t like the dentist either. I had a crown a couple years ago.

March 14, 2013

Congrats on the 55 years!! I agree too about the taxes – it’s time to quit and just do things that you enjoy!

March 14, 2013

Not many make it to 55 years… congratulations 🙂 Sorry to hear about the dental work. Should we all copy this entry and mail it to you next year at tax time? 😉

March 14, 2013

Happy Anniversary!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I totally agree that all of a sudden teeth seem to just crumble. I have more crowns than real teeth now. Hopefully I am done now.