Sunday, 18 April 2010

Caring for the Sick and Injured

"Hey, Babe, do you know any other guy who'd weld and machine during the day, after an early morning stint rolling pastry and making pies, only to return later that evening and help clean down the kitchen?"

"No, Babe.  You're the man.  You're. The. Man".

I feel so badly for the Machinist.  Remember this story, where the Machinist was larking about with Number One Son and badly hurt the back of his leg / ankle?  It turns out that the Machinist has actually broken his Achilles tendon.  The ultra sound shows that it is only hanging on by a few 'threads', and very flimsy threads at that.  Furthermore, there is a blood clot in the Machinist's lower calf and he is insistant that he '...ain't going on Warfarin*tm.  Not that rat poison!...'

And I certainly can't blame him.

He's been helping us so much at the Cafe.  We get there early (..ahem...) We roll, form and fill the pies by hand, then the Machinist and I drive in convoy out on the highway, where we leave his utility with a massive Daily Pie Cafe sign on the back (we're not allowed to leave fixed signs on the highway).  Then the Machinist goes home, supposedly to get off his bad leg.  He doesn't, though.  Well, not all the time.  He's busy quoting on machining jobs, making calls, costing etc.  He makes things for the Cafe and fixes things and does repairs and maintenance on the house, Workshop and grounds.

Last week, I took mam for cataract surgery.  The next day, she had a follow up appointment with the surgeon.  In the same week, I went with the Machinist to the hospital where we waited over 8 hours to see a doctor.  Good has come of it, though, and to cut a long story short, his tendon surgery is scheduled for next Wednesday.  Mam also has follow up consultations next week, but one of the girls will take her into town. After placing food orders, I'd like to focus on helping the Machinist get well again.  

We've got public holidays and a festival coming up in the next couple of weeks. Big days for the Cafe and staff (us).  One day at a time, though.

By the grace of God go I...

6 comments:

FlowerLady Lorraine said...

Oh my, may The Machinist's surgery go well, and healing be swift. May your Mom do well too. May you be blessed with strength and peace as you take care of family and business.

FlowerLady

English Rider said...

Take care and make him take the doctor's orders seriously. Good thoughts to you.

Ken Devine said...

Hi Helen
You can't keep a good man down.
Behind every great man is a greater woman.

Business must be good to keep you busy but when do you relax?
All the very best.

emilyclare said...

Praying you and that incredible machinist of yours!

Vera said...

All your hard work will be worth it in the end, and I hope your man heals soon. With a good woman such as yourself looking after him, I am sure he will be up on his feet again in no time.

matron said...

It seems that you have more on your plate than pies at the moment.
Seriously though,I hope all goes well with the machinist and your mum and that you have the strength to cope with all of this and the pie shop.
I wish you all well.

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