Friday, March 5, 2010

Wrapping up a long week...

Well we went with the lighter grey and rolled it on the wall last night. I should say Billy rolled it on the walls. I was paint-free. Me being paint-free is not common but last night it was true. No painting for me. By the way, LOVING the color! Now onto cabinets and countertops. I have ideas from my research just need to finalize a couple of points. Getting excited to have a functioning laundry room again!

Gallbladder - Thank you to those who replied to my ramblings. I really was working through my thoughts and feelings on all that and somehow it ended up on the blog instead of in a journal. I have decided to talk to a surgeon as I cannot even eat a healthy well-balanced diet right now and while the dry cereal and apple diet might be great for weight loss it's not exactly offering all the nutrition one's body needs ;) (I have had some veggie burgers and fat free bean burritos too)

Kind of a crazy week around here. Getting some things wrapped up today so I can enjoy the weekend. Alice in Wonderland comes out today!! I'm hoping to take the kids to see it. Anyone else have that on their weekend list? It looks SO cool. Johnny Depp and Tim Burton - what a creative, artful combo. I'm really excited to see this movie.


Thursday, March 4, 2010

Picking Paint

My laundry room is still a total work in progress. Between work and the ol' gallbladder going wacky I haven't had much time to give to the laundry room project. Mind you, it's been torn apart since just before I left for the expo which wa Feb 3. A month ago. I have my laundry detergent in my dining room along with a hamper and everything that was being stored on the shelves. The washer and dryer are the only thing in the laundry room and are pulled out from the wall so we can paint.

If we could choose a color.

When we got the washer and dryer we had to get what was in stock becuse we didn't have time to wait to order. I could've gotten white but I really don't like white appliances. I wanted stainless but between the wait time and the price increase we decided on this metellic blue color. I like the color. Billy seems to really like the color. I'm struggling a bit with the wall color. I originally was thinking a chocolate brown (prior to getting the new washer and dryer) - it goes with the rest of the house but it's a small room with no window and I thought that might be too dark - plus I'm over the whole brown and blue thing. Then I was thinking a nice grey blue but nothing I try seems to work. Then I thought just grey. I'm actually liking it. You can't tell from the photo that the 3 grey swatches on the wall are different but they really are. From left to right they get lighter.

I'm not sure I'm 100% on the grey but really don't know what other color I would want in there. I'm really in the mood to lighten up the house! Spring Fever maybe? The grey would be light, neutral and I could add color with accessories to brighten it up.

Hmmmm....any opinions?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

I have a dilemma...

Last fall I wrote about my galbladder going crazy and causing immense amounts of pain. A few of you chimed in, unfortnunately had felt the pain yourselves and suggested I have it removed. My doctor suggests the same thing. As does anyone else I come in contact with who has had gall stones.

The problem started in August, went to the ER, they gave me some meds (nothing touches the pain by the way) and sent me home to follow up with my regular doc. I didn't. I suffered through periodic attacks and then one day in early November about 15 minutues into an attack I felt a flutter and the pain was instantly gone. For 4 months I have not had issues with my gall bladder.

Then, Friday night I ate some spicy chinese food and BOOM ... it was back. During those 4 mos I had other spicy foods but this night something about that chinese food set off the pain. It was the worst one I had ever had. Since then I've had a couple more, went to the doctor Monday and ended up in the ER again last night - there goes 6 hours of our lives we can't get back. I did however get an ultrasound and they confirmed that yes, there are indeed stones. Not a surprise. The gall bladder itself is healthy as are all the organs around it, the ducts etc, No swelling, no extra fluids ect. Great health. But still the suggestion is to remove the gall bladder. A healthy organ, removed.

OK, I know I am a stubborn person, and I'm not big on doctors and medicine, but this sounds rather silly to me. I'm struggling with consenting to surgery when I am healthy. I've asked about options to disolve the stones with medicine, nutrition etc and the doctors act like removing it is the only option. I am not convinced yet - for a couple reasons...

Not in any particular order -

reason 1 - I have read about gall bladder flushing. Some of them use olive oil and lemon juice, some make you eat an insane amount of apples, another suggests you soak a piece of flannel wth castor oil, put it on a heating pad over the area and let it soak through your skin into the affected area, another one makes you take a bunch of supplements - lecithin, Vit E and a few other things. I have not tried any of these flushes and do wonder if they would work. There is a down side to flushing - the duct the stones flow through that leads out of the gall bladder gets smaller as it enters the next organ. So depending on the size of the stones depends on how successful the flush is. All of the flushes claim that they soften the stones so this is not an issue. I go back and forth on the risk of this vs the risk of surgery. If a stone gets stuck in the duct it complicates the gall bladder removal surgery. Not something I want to bring on myself, if in fact, I end up doing the surgery.

reason 2 - I believe in divine healing. The Bible says "my people perish for lack of knowledge". Sometimes I wonder just what knowledge we need in certain situations. Obviously I don't want to use my faith as a crutch to get out of surgery just because it scares me and then my gall bladder develops infection and then I have real issues - not that this kind of pain isn't a real issue!! Trust me, I'm ready to never experience it again. And to be able to eat normal food would be nice. I doubt I'll ever go back to red meat or add higher amounts of dairy to my diet. I don't miss them, I have no plans to bring them back to my diet. However, when I eat oatmeal and add a pat of butter I would prefer that severe pain did not ensue after a couple of hours after eating. This is what sent me to the doctor's office Monday afternoon. Yesterday a pancake eaten at 7:30 AM landed me in the ER around 6 PM when after 11 hours of pain I starting vomiting and just couldn't take it anymore. So yes, I am ready for this to be over. But I am still in doubt of surgery.

I truly do not know in this moment if I am being faithless by getting the surgery or stupid for not getting it. I am really struggling with this issue right now. Where is that line of between having faith in God and the knowledge and technology he has given to doctors and having faith in the same God for a divine healing? At what point does your faith become a crutch to get you out of something you don't want to do. Or is that nagging feeling of not wanting surgery a motivator to bring what God may truly want - divine healing. Is that what God truly wants? How do you specifically know God's will in situations where it just seems so unclear.

That's where my thoughts are today. Maybe a theologist is reading this and has some kind of answers.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Why God gave us moms!

I got a great email this morning from my mom. She apparently is keeping up with my blog :) and sent this fantastic photo of a laundry room. I love the built in shelves and cabinets around the washer and dryer and I like the green paint. Pretty cool color. The bead board paneling gives a nice texture as well. On a smaller scale the configuration of the space would work very well in my launry room. All 3 key ingredients are present - great storage, folding surface, looks awesome...now...anyone want to build this for me???

Eco Green Crafts

Recently I stumbled upon a new craft company called Eco Green Crafts. All of their products are certified eco friendly. They have started with paints and inks, which I think is so cool! And their paper mache items are made of recyced paper. I found them on one of the blogs I read and when I saw the bird paper mache form I HAD to have it!! So I bought 2 this morning ;) Along with 2 tubes of their acrylic paint in Tide Pool and Lake. I'm excited to try them.

Don't you love the bird?? Should I make it springy or go all steampunk and gears? Maybe both, I did buy 2!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Laundry Room Design

So, just before I left for the expo, like 3 days before, my washer goes out. We rush out that weekend, find a new set and have them delivered. We decided to go with front loaders and when we have them delivered we asked for them to be stacked. Since we had them stacked we had to take down the shelves (ugly white wire shelves - not so sad to see them go) that went end to end along the wall the washer and dryer go on. We move everything out of the laundry room and into the dining room, patched the holes, sand the patching, patch again, sand again and now we're finally to the painting. IF I could decide on a color ;)

We have also decided to UNstack the washer and dryer and place a countertop top over them and use it as a folding table. That leaves us with a tall narrow space to put a cabinet for storage. My laundry room is quite small - 88" is the length of the wall the washer and dryer are placed on. The cabinet can only be something like 30" wide. I've been looking at pantry style cabinets and also closet organizers at IKEA. Still making up my mind but today I did spend a few minutes checking out some laundry room inspiration.









Friday, February 26, 2010

FEATURED

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