Monday, Feb. 15, 2021 – Mission Partially Accomplished

Hey Sweetie,
Woke up to my alarm way before dawn, with only enough time to get dressed and drive up to Stuart. Arrived on time, and no surprise, the girl there said my appointment was canceled, then further said the the insurance company actually DECLINED the authorization. Well, that was the first I had heard that, last I heard it was pending, and I had expected it to come through early. When I questioned her, just to clarify that she wasn’t confusing it with the earlier declination (later reversed after a peer review) about the knee surgery, she got all uppity and in my face about it, as if I was accusing her of being incompetent. That was the last thing I needed after my frustrating weekend! I told her I wanted to see if it could be rescheduled today, but when I asked her where scheduling was, she got all nasty again, saying you can only call. Fine, I sat in the waiting room until 8:00 when scheduling opened, was making good progress with the first woman I spoke to when the call dropped for now reason, then called back again and managed to get the procedure rescheduled tomorrow morning with another woman. Then I started calling the cardiologist and the orthopedic surgeons offices must to make sure they all were in the loop, and discovered that someone from the cardiologists office had already spoken to the insurance people and did, in fact, get the denial reversed (yay!), all before 8:30!! But, of course, it was too late to get in to do it today, so it’s on for tomorrow. I let the shoulder guy I’m meeting tomorrow know I might be a little late for the pre-appointment x-ray, and the covid folks that I would be late for my next covid test (I need one less than three days from the surgery, so Saturday’s doesn’t count for that), and they were all okay with that. I breathed a great big sigh of relief that everything now seems to be on track again. From there I went down to a Verizon store to see if they could solve my problem, but after half an hour of screwing around, they didn’t seem to have any solutions for it, except, of course, that my phone was so old I should replace it, surprise, surprise! I declined and left, headed up to Walmart to do a major shopping, I wanted to have enough supplies on hand to get me through as much of my first few weeks of recovery as I could, so I wouldn’t have to worry about going out again, though I’ll need a few things I guess I’ll have Jeff pick up, like lettuce and milk. Anyway, I finally made it back, put all the groceries away, relaxed a little, then decided that since it was such a nice day, and the pool was up to 80 degrees, that I would float around in my river ring and read for a bit, which I did. Though, of course, Lola kept insisting I throw the ball for her, quite a trick since she would drop the ball in the pool near me, and I’d have to collect it, stick it in the chucker, and toss it for her. I’m glad she’s getting some exercise, but it wasn’t quite as relaxing as I had hoped, but still, it was nice to get some sun. After an hour or so of that, I went back to the trailer and was just about to go feed the horses when Jeff’s boarder arrived, she had asked about taking Apollo out with her yesterday, but I didn’t expect her this late. I went ahead and fed the horses, I knew Apollo wouldn’t be happy about leaving right at dinnertime so I fed them both, but I knew this would create problems getting the goats back to the barn, which it did. Flash ran around the paddock like a mad horse when Apollo left, and the goats wouldn’t move, so I left them in the yard and instructed the boyfriend to have the girls put the goats away when they put their horse away, so they did. By then it was after dark, but I checked on them and everything was fine, except they didn’t put the electric fence up, but I fixed that and it was all good. I watched a couple of Heartlands, but now the long day is catching up to me, and I’m heading off for shower and bed now. Love you, babe! Good night!

Sunday, Feb. 14, 2021 – Bad Night, Quiet Day

Hi Darlin’,
Had a horrible night sleep, stressed out about this stupid stress test that I was supposed to take tomorrow that got canceled, worried about whether I’ll be able to schedule another in time. I actually woke up around 4:00 and fretted for the next few hours about whether I should go down there on schedule and hang out until things are resolved, completely forgetting that today was Sunday, not Monday. Crazy! Then I spent four frustrating hours chatting with Verizon trying to figure out why I can get great data on my phone where I’m parked, but when I try to make a phone call, the signal drops down to no bars of 1x, so I haven’t been able to make or receive phone calls, which has also been contributing to my frustration level. Grrr! After that, I was so exhausted from all the frustration and lack of sleep I just vegged out the rest of the day, even taking a little nap in the afternoon, and falling asleep while reading. I did make the decision that I will get up and drive up to Stuart at the appointed hour just to see if they can still fit me in as soon as the approval comes through, which I’m sure it will, so at least that part of my mind will be at ease when I go to bed tonight. You know how I am, I have to have a plan to regain control, or I’m not very happy! So time for bed, nice and early, hopefully I’ll sleep better tonight, now that I have a strategy. Good night, babe! Love you!

Saturday, Feb. 13, 2021 – Covid Test and Runaround Day

Hi Babe,
Had a very fitful night, stressed out worrying about what will happen if I can’t get a stress test in time and if I have to postpone my knee surgery just because ONE person didn’t make the right phone call at the right time. I even looked back and saw that I had emailed the cardiologist’s office on Wednesday to get them to make sure the hospital had everything it needed for the appointment, and it STILL didn’t get anything done on it until Friday. So frustrating! So I only got a few hours sleep, then almost slept too late. I decided to go do the scheduled Covid test just in case I can do the procedure on Tuesday, I certainly didn’t want not having the test delay it, so I drove all the way up to Stuart for the test, which was given in a parking garage and lasted all of two minutes. Hardly seemed like the most sanitary place for labwork to be collected, but that’s how crazy it’s gotten now! After that I went to Ranch feed, I was going to stock up on hay, but then a huge downpour started (of course there was almost no rain in the forecast, surprise, surprise!), so I skipped it, figuring since I have to come back this way next week anyway I could pick some more up then. Headed down to the Dodge dealer in WPB for Jeff, he needed some parts for what he hopes is the final repair on his big truck, then I stopped at Town and Country feed for my usual eight bales of hay, since there didn’t seem to be any rain about, and it was a short trip. Managed to get back and get it loaded in the trailer before the horses discovered it in the back of the truck, so that was good, but then I forgot to close the trailer door after I drove away and they found it shortly afterward. Fortunately I got it closed before they made too much of a mess. Didn’t do much else the rest of the day except start looking into getting air bags for the suspension of my truck. I need to get the shocks and stuff checked out anyway, and several people have mentioned to me how useful the air bags are, so I’m checking that out. Might be an expensive add-on, but it could be worth it with the load I’m hauling. Settled down for a quiet evening, not much else to say! Good night, my love! P.S. Just got my covid test results, no surprise, negative.

Friday, Feb. 12, 2021 – Frustrating Day

Hi Sweetie,
Spent the morning getting the inside of the truck cleaned up and my tools put away, then headed down to Wellington for an electrocardiogram. On the way I got a call from the WPB office saying that somewhere along the line no one request approval from the insurance company for my stress test on Monday, and with out it, they couldn’t do it. After the test I spent the rest of the afternoon trying to get an answer about the approval, only to get a late message saying my appointment had been cancelled because the request was still “pending.” So the two hours I spent on Wednesday setting up that appointment went out the window, and unless they can get another appointment scheduled in time, which is doubtful, they’re likely to call of the surgery and the whole domino affect that will cause is just unthinkable. If I can’t get this all done before my insurance runs out, I may not be able to get it done for years. It’s all so stupid, and just because someone at the cardiologist’s office dropped the ball and didn’t make the approval request on Wednesday like they should have done. GRRRRRRR! I’m so ticked off I can’t see straight. I’m the one who has to suffer, possibly for months or years, just because of someone elses’ lack of follow-through. I hate this system, when an insurance company dictates what care you’re allowed to get. I wasted another couple of hours on the phone trying to fix it, but then was told it was under control, then later told my appointment had already been cancelled. I have to stop ranting, but it really does make me ANGRY! Anyway, I finally settled down late (I kept trying to resolve something right up to about 8:00, but of course, no one works on the weekend so I didn’t get anywhere), now I’m heading for shower and bed, trying not to seethe too much, and not being very successful. Grrrrr! Love you, darlin’. Good night!

Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021 – Truck Radio Fixed At Last!

Hi Darlin’,
Another extra warm day today, we’re really having a heat wave, every day in the low 80’s, not bad! I decided today I was going to take the next logical step in the pursuit of fixing my sound system in the truck, and did what I SHOULD have done from the beginning, and test the speakers directly. I took off both door panels and took out the working speaker and plugged it into the left, non-working side, and surprise, surprise, I had sound! So all this money and time I’ve spent over the last few weeks, getting a new radio and wiring harness and all that, totally unnecessary. I guess that’s what I get for listening to my brother’s diagnosis. đŸ˜‰ I went into town and picked up a couple of speakers at Walmart (plus a stop at the post office to send out some additional paperwork the new owners of my old trailer needed to get it registered), and by the end of the day, I had the new speakers put in, and even took the one working front speaker and put it in the rear left door because I discovered that one wasn’t working either. I probably should have changed them all out, but I’m not really the audiophile I used to be, so this is good enough. A lot of wasted time and money, but at least the job is done. Now I can finally put all the tools away and clean out the inside of the truck, just in time since other people will have to drive me for awhile after my knee surgery. The doctors are saying it will be at least two weeks before I can drive since it’s my right knee, but we’ll see. I’m planning on stocking up on everything so I can keep those shopping trips down to a minimum so I don’t have to rely on anyone else any more than is absolutely necessary. I have to check with my insurance company and find out about transportation to the PT sessions, which are supposed to be 2 or 3 times a week, if there’s a service I can take, or reimbursement for Uber or something. I’ll figure something out, you know I always do! Managed to get the horses done, a bit late but just before the mosquitoes came out. Jeff’s been home working on the Dodge, he did a major overhaul, with new injectors and a new fuel pump. It wasn’t sounding too good in the afternoon, but he finally got it going, and it does sound a lot better. Finally settled down for the evening, ready for shower and bed. Good night, babe! Love you!

Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2021 – DMV and Another Doctor’s Appointment

Hey Babe,
Had an early appointment at the DMV to try and get both horse trailers registered, but only managed to get the Trailrider done, but that was a huge accomplishment on it’s own. Evidently the copy of the Certificate of Origin from Harmar was the contributing factor. Amazingly, I got the same woman at the DMV as I had last time, and she remembered all the problems we had, so she was very helpful. I couldn’t believe the annual registration fee for the Trailrider is going to be over $100! Compared to the $26 in TN, it seems ridiculous. She was really nice about it though, and she asked me how much I paid for it (because Florida requires the taxes to be paid), and I gave her a figure (albeit a bit less than the truth), she said, “Are you sure it wasn’t a gift?” with a sly eye, so of course I agreed, and I got a big break there! She was telling me all about the rich and famous who come in and have everything registered under a corporation and don’t pay any tax, and I guess she was just helping out the common man (or woman) with her helpful suggestion. So at least I got that done! They wouldn’t register the Logan, though, because the VIN sticker has completely pulled off and the only way I can register it is if I drag it down to their regional office in Riviera Beach and have them certify it (for which I need to make an appointment), and then I need to come BACK to the north office and register it (for which I need to make an appointment), so I think in the end I’ll probably just leave the old TN tag on there, considering that it’s mostly just sitting in the yard storing hay, probably won’t go on the road at all this year, unless I decide to go out to Dupuis at some point. Probably not, though, considering my knee surgery is next week and everyone’s telling me it will be at least 4-6 weeks before it will be moderately healed. Seeing as that is nearly April, it’s going to be getting way too warm down here and I’m going to want to be heading north by then. I had expected to be at the DMV for a couple of hours, but was finished in about an hour, so I called the cardiologist and arranged to come in earlier, and thankfully they were able to do that. I stopped for a quick salad at a little cafe tucked in a strip center, then got down to my appointment. Sorry to say that didn’t go every well. The EKG that my GP did last week never got into the system, so he didn’t have anything to compare today’s EKG with, and with my high cholesterol, he decided I needed a couple more tests before he’d give me clearance for surgery, and they had a really hard time finding an opening in any of their offices. In the end, they managed to get one test down in Wellington on Friday, and the other test I arranged myself up in Stuart on Monday morning. It’s strange that their network systems don’t connect between Palm Beach and Martin counties, though apparently it’s in the works. So I’m going to be doing little else but running around to medical facilities for the next week plus. I was hoping for a longer reprieve after spending so much time doing that with Hubby, but hopefully after this problem is resolved, things will settle down. Got back just before it was time to feed the horses, and since Jeff was still working on his truck, I did it on my own. James and Glenn got home shortly after that, and Glenn gave me a few of his venison appetizers leftover from Superbowl Sunday, my one indulgence this week. Well, except for the wine I had over two days. Settled down for the evening at last, won’t be long out of bed. Good night, sweetie! Love you!

Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 – Doctor’s Appointment

Hi Darlin’,
Today was mostly about meeting with the PA down in Coral Springs in advance of my surgery next week, telling me all the procedures and medications that I need to know about. One quick stop at Publix to pick up a few things, then back to the house. Didn’t really do much else today. It’s been hotter than normal so I’ve had to run the AC for Lola all day while I was gone, and tonight, too, because of the heat and humidity. Hard to believe I had the fireplace going all night just a few days ago, so changeable right now. Better than being in the snow, though, for sure! Tomorrow will be busier, have a couple of things to do and places to go. Just another mundane day today! So I’m off to shower and bed early again. Good night, baby! Love you!

Monday, Feb. 8, 2021 – Super Slow Monday

Hi Babe,
Pretty dull day today, it was hot and muggy, too much so to try to work on the truck, but I did do a little bit of laundry and housekeeping, got caught up on my monthly bookkeeping, and took a quick trip out to Publix in the Buick to grab a few things and to pick up the Trailer For Sale sign I had placed a few months back. So glad that’s done and gone! I’m sorry to say that of the four things I wanted at the store, I had to substitute three of them because they didn’t have exactly what I wanted. Disappointing, but that’s the way it goes! Spent the rest of the day reading and watching Heartland episodes, pretty uneventful. Didn’t see anyone else but James all day. So a quiet day, an even quieter evening, not much to report! I’m done with my shower and will be heading to bed soon, so good night, sweetie! Love you!

Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021 – Super Bowl Sunday

Hey Sweetie!
Woke up to a bit of rain, got my morning chores done, did a little sewing job on Lola’s bed, then mostly read and relaxed today until the afternoon. After the animals were fed dinner, I joined Glenn and Dena and their friends Terry and Belinda for noshes and the Super Bowl on the outside TV on Glenn’s motorhome. You remember that wood box that had two bottles of wine in it, that sat on the shelf behind our bar at home in Tennessee forever? Those were a gift from the bank I worked at back in about 1982, and for whatever reason, we never got around to opening them. I figured they turned to vinegar by now, and since I’m trying to get rid of as much clutter and weight as I can, I decided to finally open one today! The cork fell apart, but I did manage to get most of it out and strained it. Believe it or not, it hadn’t actually turned! It had a bit of an edge on it, like most red wines, so I put a little lemon-lime in there just to sweeten it up a bit, and managed to drink about half the bottle. I pulled out the cork and vacuum system that I found in the cupboard above the laundry the other day, and used that to keep it “fresh” after I opened it. Managed to down about half a bottle during the evening, so at least I’m partway there to getting rid of it. It’s not going to help my diet, but neither will all the noshes I ate over at the party, though I did keep it to meat for the protein, no carb snacks at all. Anyway, the game is unexpectedly one-sided, and after the last touchdown by Tampa (with Tom Brady quarterbacking!), I decided to come back and shower and get ready for bed. This is the first time in the 55 year Super Bowl history that a team has played on their home field. Hard to believe it took this long! Looks like they’re going to win it, too, which isn’t surprising with the home field advantage. Worst half-time show I’ve ever seen, though, although admittedly we haven’t been paying much attention to football in recent years. Anyway, almost time for bed, so good night, darlin’! Love you!

Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 – Old Trailer Sold At Last!!

Hi Darlin’!
Well, I finally managed to do it! I sold the old Open Range Trailer. A very nice Latino couple bought it for their daughter’s 15th birthday, aka her Quinceañera, and are going to put it in their yard and let her live in it as a way to teach her responsibility. Didn’t get all I was asking for it, but probably got all I could get for it. Just thrilled that the last millstone hanging around my neck is finally gone! Back to basics now, with only the four vehicles left as my only assets besides my investments. Well, plus my tractor, of course! It took a couple of hours to walk them through everything, get them hooked up and send them on their way, but I was very happy to see the end of that episode. I loved that trailer, we had some great times in it, but that was then and this is now, and the horse trailer will be just fine for me and Lola. I decided to just veg out the rest of the day, Glenn and Dena invited me in for a glass or two of wine (my first in quite a few weeks now, cut back as part of my diet), then settled down for the rest of the evening, mostly just watching some more episodes of Heartland. I started watching it thinking that the 11 seasons was all there was, but it turns out that it’s actually still running, and they just added two more seasons to Netflix! It’s mostly about horses, albeit with a lot of theatrical license in terms of the training techniques, but I’m enjoying it. Anyway, I’m off to bed now, feeling like a weight has been lifted. If it weren’t for my knee surgery coming up, I would definitely be looking to pack up and move on, but it’s still chilly in north Florida anyway, so I guess I’m better off here for now, even if riding the same old trails are boring. Next time I ride, I think I’ll do some more exploring in Cypress Creek, it seems there are a lot more service roads in there that I can wander around on, that aren’t designed as hiking trails, so at least I might be able to find something a little different that just walking along canals. Meanwhile, whereas I was running the fireplace all night to keep warm, last night and tonight I’ve had to put the AC on to blow out the hot air before going to bed. Eighties for the rest of the week, and humid, too! Welcome to Florida! Love you, babe! Good night!