Guest guest Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 My damaged knee is killing me. I think it must be twice the size of the other tonight. Went to my sons tonight. Ran to the store and picked up Valentines for all the kids, then went back to their house and sat at the table with them so we could get all their Valentines ready for school. Then we cleaned up and had dinner. I held our newborn, LizBeth a lot, jiggled her on that bad knee. After dinner we sat around a while. The kids all shower on Sunday nights, then come to YaYa (me) to have their shampooed hair brushed out. Even my 8 yr old grandson has me brush his. Then sat on the couch for a while and played pictionary with my daughter in law. A TOTALLY FUN AWESOME EVENING. Came home, took pain meds and fell asleep in my chair. Two hours later I woke up whimpering from pain. Hubby shook me gently and told me to take some more pain meds. ( I am allowed 2 breakthrough every 5 hours as needed. Now? Like I said my right knee is twice the size:(.I forget that I CANNOT have my leg down that long! It will take me a week of almost total bedrest to recover. Was it worth it? I think it was! Being with the babies is like taking a magic elixir. Candy Cares on-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 I can understand all of this It sounds like we are one and the same. I did thank God all this last week while we had a snow storm I was with two sets of twin boys, 11 and 5, another grandson 7. and 1 teenager girl 15. Both knees have been replaced but still having pain with other joints. The children make me laugh. It is well worth it so when I go home I have to go to bed take meds.. until the next time, for I can not do it with out the Lords help. >Candy Cares wrote: Now? Like I said my right knee is twice the size:(.I forget that I CANNOT have my leg down that long! It will take me a week of almost total bedrest to recover. Was it worth it? I think it was! Being with the babies is like taking a magic elixir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 I totally agree with you Candy!! I don't care how much I hurt afterward, I am going to enjoy my grandchildren while they are around!! Bren >Candy Cares wrote: >Was it worth it? I think it was! Being with the babies is like taking a magic elixir. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2011 Report Share Posted February 14, 2011 I have only one grandchild - a girl, 17 - and enjoy taking her shopping. Now shopping isn't one of the things I like to do but for her, I will do it. She likes to go to Goodwill as she can get more clothes for her money, but my knees and lower legs and feet really start aching with all of the walking around. I get a cart to lean on (and to hold what she picks out). I don't mind the pain quite as much since I am with her. Gotta love her! She has a snarky sense of humor just like her momma and me. She's a big help to my daughter who has even more health issue than I do. Plus, she is agoraphobic and very leaves their apartment. she has a fear of heights and needs my sweet son in law to work down the stairs backwards in front of her. She does go to a support group every week that we both belong to and is slowing getting better - we both are. Christie in AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 I have only one grandchild - a girl, 17 - and enjoy taking her shopping. Now shopping isn't one of the things I like to do but for her, I will do it. She likes to go to Goodwill as she can get more clothes for her money, but my knees and lower legs and feet really start aching with all of the walking around. I get a cart to lean on (and to hold what she picks out). I don't mind the pain quite as much since I am with her. Gotta love her! Hi Christie Your granddaughter sounds like a good kid. If you ask for a chair at a place like Goodwill surely they will provide you with one when you need a break. Kaylene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 I know my 15 year old grandaughter when I take her shopping i would stay in the store leaning on the cart and trying not to sweat from the pain smiling through it all yes it is worth it to see her happy these are precious moments for me. I love her so we grandmothers do our best Thank God for strength. have a good day. ________________________________ I have only one grandchild - a girl, 17 - and enjoy taking her shopping. Now shopping isn't one of the things I like to do but for her, I will do it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2011 Report Share Posted February 15, 2011 Thanks, Kaylene, She really is a good kid. She has a great head on her shoulders. Her mom has been sick for much of her life and she is used to helping her. She cooks (experiment actually) and cleans (but maybe not as often as Mom would like but she does clean) and do the laundry. She has a plan - she wants to go to college and become a doctor that helps children. She is working towards a scholarship. Chirstie in AZ Kaylene wrote: > Your granddaughter sounds like a good kid. If you ask for a chair at a > place > like Goodwill surely they will provide you with one when you need a break. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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