Friday, September 15, 2006

PLEASE, NO MORE LEMONS

This past week has thrown more than a few lemons my way, and I am fiercely trying to make lemonade from them. I think I am winning the battle though, for now.

It began when my daughter's friend was killed in a motorcycle accident. Helmet on. Oil patch on the road the culprit in the loss of control of his motorcycle. Head trauma death. ::sad sigh:: 22 years young. My daughter, who is younger than that, was so traumatized by the news. She clutched me and just sobbed and sobbed on my shoulder. She garnered enough strength to attend the calling hours, the funeral, and the burial service. She is tearing up at odd times. She said she misses his smile. And I miss hers when she is sad like that.
 
My 14-year-old diabetic dog began behaving strangely. A trip to the vet did not result in any good news. Her diabetes is almost out of control, and the vet cannot determine the exact reason for it. Tests need done. One was already performed, but it came back negative for Cushing's disease. Like the vet said, it would have been almost "nice" had that test been positive, because it can be treated. Now, we have to begin the hunt for cancer or a tumor.
 
I took my mother to the cardiologist for what was supposed to be a routine visit. Instead, it discovered that her heart has again gone out of rhythm, and she needs to go back into the hospital for her fourth cardioversion (shocking of the heart). She was very stunned and looked defeated as she stepped out of his office.
 
And, of course, there are also the small lemons that come at you all the time, but you are able to easily dodge them. This time, I guess I was a bit slow, because they hit me and accumulated.
 
I had to do some laborious squeezing to make lemonade from all of these lemons. I think I am making some headway...
 
I had my daughter give our four college football tickets for a game Saturday to the cousin (and best friend) of the young man who was killed. He is a huge fan of the team, and I am hopeful it brings some happiness to him for at least a short period of time.
 
I found out a band I love, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, is going to be playing here in town. Rock opera at its finest from that group. I immediately ordered tickets. Great seats in the area of the arena that I wanted. Four of them. It will be a family affair with hubby, me, and our kids. That was a plus.
 
Saturday evening will be an enjoyable nite out. Hubby's company has an annual outing at a racetrack...harness racing. Outstanding food, good people, and betting! I choose all the winners, and the hubster places the bets. I do not read anything about the odds, I am unfamiliar with all harness racing, so I just go by the horses' names. We never come away winning or losing a lot. The important thing is that a good time is had.
 
I have no painting in the works. I intend to find something that interests me and begin a sketch over the weekend.
 
The weather has been utterly perfect. Slightly cool breeze, lower temperatures, and no need for air-conditioning. Open windows to allow the fresh air to sweep through our home and rejuvenate it.
 
See? I am trying so very hard to fill up the pitcher with lemonade.
 
“Huge lemons, cut in slices, would sink like setting suns into the dusky sea, softly illuminating it with their radiating membranes, and its clear, smooth surface aquiver from the rising bitter essence.” ~Rainer Maria Rilke

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

((Bedazzled)) hope in the human spirit cannot be lost no matter how many lemons we have to bat at.  Hope this next week is better for you...Sandi

Anonymous said...

Holy cow....you really do have a lot on your plate....or should I say, "in your pitcher".    Hang in there...things can't get much worse.  At least I hope not!    (((((((  Nikki  ))))))))


Nancy

Anonymous said...

I know what you mean.... I have been given many lemons in the last week. Not sure what to do with them......... Love ya... Tawnya

Anonymous said...

There simply HAS to be something in the air this week...  I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's friend.  I too, lost a close friend in a motorcycle accident in my late teens and it was very traumatic.  
Hope your beloved dog is well again soon...  I'm glad you have some events to look forward to!  Michelle

Anonymous said...

I've had to witness my daughters sad face also, as she lost a good friend of hers to Cancer.  22 years young.  Very sad.  
Sorry to hear about your daughter's friend.  Young lives being snuffed out so quickly..

I hope you continue to make lemonade out of those lemons!

Hugs
jackie

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry for all the bad news and hardships you and your family are dealing with.  I admire that you're trying to "make lemonaide"....wishing you well.

Take Care,
~Bilinda~

Anonymous said...

Go to the concert-and have a great time, you DESERVE it! Try to relax and put those 'lemons' right out of your mind; for a few hours, anyway! LOL ~Diane~
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Anonymous said...

What an awful week, I am so sorry.  At least you can have a positive attitude.  Hugs to you sweetie and your daughter.

Terra

Anonymous said...

Heartbreak comes in all forms doesn't it? Forget the lemonaide.......make a lemon drop martini! lol Make me one too will ya??

Anonymous said...

My heart breaks for your daughter and the family of the young man killed...prayers for them and your Mom too...hope she will be okay...my Mom has heart problems, as well as my husband...lemons are for lemonade...hope things go better soon....hugs and love,
Joyce

Anonymous said...

Hi,
My first visit to your journal, and hope you get some sweeter fruits coming your way. Because lemons still make sour lemonade.

Guido
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Anonymous said...

Hon~You are great with making the lemonade!!! ;-))))) Sassy PS.Prayers for yout Mom