Well it may seem that I have dropped off the face of the earth but that really isn't the case. Perhaps I am experiencing writers block. They (whoever "they" are) tell me that that happens sometimes and you just can't come up with a word to write. Believe me it is not because a)nothing has happened, or b) we have been idle, in fact it is quite the opposite.
For several years I have had arthritis in both knees and I finally decided to get them fixed. That means having the complete joint replaced. This was scheduled for April 29th and involved several trips to Abilene for pre-op and examination. We decided to do both knees at the same time and I highly recommend that if you can do it that way. You only have to go through rehab and all the pain once. So I had it done. I was in the hospital for 3 days, in inpatient rehab for a week, and outpatient rehab for 2 months. Since then I have been doing my own rehab at the HPU Wellness center. I am still in the process of recuperating. The surgeon says it may take a year and a half to completely "get over it". I can't wait. I would like to get the knees back to where I could play golf once in a while and enjoy some time at our creek house down on the coast.
Summer has flown past and we have had very little rain. We are on stage 3 drought restrictions and can water the lawn only on Tuesdays, early morning and late night. We have done a few all night sessions moving the sprinklers because we don't have an automatic sprinkler system. We have managed to keep it alive but I am not sure about the pecan trees It looks like a good crop of pecans this year but we have to see how many are blown out of the trees and if the pecan weevils got into any of them.
Our son, Cory and his wife and kids came to visit in July and we had a good time. We went to the local water park with slides and stuff and I think it may have been the first time for them at one of those. We also went to a local park and burned off some energy. Grandpa just sat most of the time due to the knees hurting. They are slowly getting better but it really takes longer that I expected.
School has started and Martha has been busy with reports and etc in the Registrar's office. She is taking some foundation courses and thinking of starting the MBA program. That will take a couple of years to complete and she hasn't made a complete decision to do it or not.
We are looking forward to the rest of the year and giving thanks for the cooler weather. Home coming at HPU is later this month, and then Martha has a conference to attend. We will spend Thanksgiving week at the creek house trying to finish replacing the kitchen counter. If my knees can stand it I would like to work on the pier some but I will have to see if that works out. We haven't been there since Spring break. We are studying Hebrews in Sunday School and I am the teacher so that keeps me busy as well. There really isn't any "slowing down" in retirement although the activity is different!