Friday, January 3, 2014
A few more photos
Remember that Bose designed the music system? They have wired the system, and installed the speaker receptacles. Here's one in the great room ceiling:
In the next photo, I'm standing in my soon-to-be sleeping porch, looking out:
And here's a photo of the studio, the biggest room in the house:
As I was walking back up to Buffy and Fred's, I saw Dave, Isaac and Braden in the process of building a tree house. Their plans are to finish the tree house, and then add a zip line down to one of the ponds.
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
While I was gone...
Ray Guthrie had his crews working full-time on the house. Moey sent me this photo while I was still in the hospital:
Since I have been back, I've toured the house a couple of times and here is a photo of the master shower, ready for tiling so that it is a curbless, walk-in shower:
The internet is misbehaving so I'll post more manana!
Happy New Year, January 1, 2014!
Three weeks ago today, I had a bilateral total knee replacement (i.e., both). Buffy checked me into surgery. My wonderful brother Peter flew down from Boston to be there when I woke up and stay with me for a couple of days. Here's a photo he took on Day 2:
Anyway, I was in the hospital for three days, and then moved downstairs to the rehab unit for 10 days. The therapists at Augusta Medical Center are fabulous! Dr. Pereles, my surgeon, is my hero forever.
I was so fortunate to have the support of Buffy, Peter, Mom, Pam, Nancy, and Linda Dorian, who is the queen of visiting nurses/friends. While I was in therapy, she supported the local economy in Staunton, bringing back her treasures for show and tell. Here's the final verse of a poem in her honor:
On the twelfth day of rehab
Linda brought to me
Twelve huge hugs
Eleven shelled almonds
Ten chocolate truffles
Nine special creams
Eight bits of jewelry
Seven local papers
Six hygiene items
Five packs of gum
Four funny coasters
Three Aveeno creams
Two sparkling waters and
A bouquet of flowers in a glass vase.
And, of course, her cheer and smile! It was terrific to have Linda here during rehab…made all the difference!
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