Aka “A New Hope” (Episode XXIV)
Just returned from my beautiful mini-campout weekend at our new Palo Pinto Mountains State Park - a project which has been 15 yrs in the works… My dear deceased colleague Dr Gail Conway helped with some of the initial trailblazing, & words are inadequate to describe how beautifully it turned out! (Yes, I will certainly have to transfer a few pictures as technology allows)
There was no cell phone service except in certain areas of the park - I enjoyed this mini-dopamine reset; in some ways it was very refreshing, but I had some minor anxiety about being out of touch. Peran had sliced off the pad of his R thumb on Thursday - I stitched it back on, but had my concerns about devitalization & infection! He had taken a box cutter to a stubborn box of laundry detergent - I heard him exclaim “Shit!” but nothing else; I followed him after he had proceeded rapidly to the bathroom, trailing blood. Fun times!
(I offered him the option of going to urgent care vs having me stitch it back on - there will likely be devitalization across the tip, but at least the skin is providing its own support during the healing process)
I didn’t see anything else I could do for P therapeutically, so I carried on with my campout plans: drove about 3 hrs W of the DF-Dub, set myself up in the pristine brand-new campground, & enjoyed 2 d of riding & hanging out w/4 of my girlfriends. (It wasn’t that husbands weren’t allowed; just none of ours opted to come!)
We rode almost 19 miles over Saturday & Sunday - the trails were awesome; Sharon termed them “mini-Colorado” which was apt as we wound our way amongst the jumbled boulders. Of course, our climbs were relatively mild but I was still thankful to be horseback vs afoot! We left roughly 11 more miles of trail unexplored - obviously that can be our next mission. “I cain’t hardly wait!”
Argh about "P"! Reminds me of the time I was in my attic wiring a box to put in a new work light. Yeah, I do that, too. I sliced my finger open to the knuckle on the metal box. I did what any good electrician would, and wrapped my finger with electrical tape until I could finish the job. Or the time we were putting the shed together and I sliced the side of my pinky off. Wrapped that in duct tape until finished! Both stitched and fine. I get into good trouble.
ReplyDeleteYou ride sounds nice and being away from the phone is a blessing/curse.
Uh, yesterday after I wrote this, I sliced my pinky knuckle on a tool. The jury is still out about sutures as I haven't removed the tight bandage! Am I klutzy or hard worker? LOL
DeleteOh my!!! Be safe out there - I threatened P that I would remove all the sharp implements around the house ;-)
DeleteOh! Working my way backwards through the blogs. Hope P's thumb and your repair work healed up fine!
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