Resplendent surroundings

Saturday afternoon we stopped for the night.  Katie and I went exploring and I took a few pix.

We’re talking water, electric AND sewer! Woohoo!

There was a woodland area where it looks like they started to build a road and just gave up.

We did have an excellent dinner grubhubbed from a place called “Georgia Bob’s” featuring pulled pork, sausage, fried pickles and freshly prepared pork rinds.

The impending snow storm is changing our travel plans a bit. We will try to get to Southern Illinois today, so that there is time to drop us in Kankakee (Carole Ann will pick us up and take us to the city, while John and Kim head south to Princeton, hopefully avoiding freezing temperatures, or scoring a place which permits them to heat this vehicle which does not like freezing temperatures much!

By |2021-04-18T06:58:52-05:00April 18th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|0 Comments

True Friendship

Ken and Rita Ortman got up in the dark this morning to hug Carole and Harry good bye and to wish her well with her speech therapy.  It was such a lovely send off.

By |2023-03-19T19:32:19-05:00April 17th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|0 Comments

On the Road!

We were up at 0-dark-thirty this morning so that we could get on the road.

Kim has outfitted the RV with everything a person might desire – the coffee was ALREADY BREWED when we climbed aboard. Carole and Harry are snoozing in the back bedroom, Kate and I are at the dinette. John is at the wheel and Kim and Bob are riding shotgun.

When we turned on the radio, Tom Petty’s “Don’t Have to Live Like a Refugee” came on, and looking around this deluxe accommodation, that would seem to be the case.

The organization of this team is impressive.  We all worked our checklists, and we think we’ve got everything, though I guess we’ll find out.  I’ll post some pix when we’ve got a bit more connectivity.

Carole was in good form this morning.  We find that when she’s relaxed and not thinking too hard about it, bits of speech just zoom out.  She said “I love you too” to Jim in phone convo last night, and we heard “What!” coming out of the bedroom this morning. Can  the exasperated version  HAR-RRRRRY!” be far behind?

By |2023-03-19T19:32:52-05:00April 17th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|1 Comment

Coming Home Today!

Carole has been discharged and they are just waiting for the reconciliation of the medications.  Dr. Katie and Harry are at the hospital.

In other great news, Carole has been accepted for intensive outpatient speech therapy at Northwestern Medical’s  Shirley Ryan AbilityLab in Chicago   These folks have a sterling reputation AND a 6-hour-per-day program which is more than she would get down here in Florida.  (Fun fact, Val shared a grad school apartment with Shirley’s niece, Carolyn Phillips, back when the dinosaurs roamed)

Accommodations are being worked on, but the current plan is to have a rollicking road trip up to Chicago in John Bock’s RV this weekend.  Harry and Carole will be guests at the fabulous Museum Park Place condo of Val and Jim, while their new Chicago area home is being spun up.

I hope to post a nice pic of Carole in her own digs this evening.

 

By |2023-03-19T19:34:18-05:00April 15th, 2021|Categories: Jack Curran|3 Comments

Holding pattern

In developments totally par for the course, no rehab beds were available today.  Meanwhile Carole made progress, saying her own name, which is actually kind of a big deal because that “k” sound is way back in the mouth and not something easily demonstrated or mimicked.  So she found it in her own memory which is pretty cool.

Family has been discussing a range of options if rehab is not available tomorrow.  Stay tuned!

By |2023-03-19T19:34:47-05:00April 12th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|1 Comment

Progress

Carole has been medically released for transfer to the rehabilitation facility.  Unfortunately, there are no beds there at the moment.  We are hoping this will change on Monday.

By |2023-03-19T19:35:09-05:00April 10th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|0 Comments

…Or not…

Due to an error in communication, Carole was given morphine IV last night.  For obvious reasons, rehabilitation facilities want their patients stable after 24 hours of oral medication only.   So she may be discharged tomorrow, but Monday is more likely.

 

By |2023-03-19T19:35:55-05:00April 9th, 2021|Categories: Carole Bock|0 Comments
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