June 18, 2015

Oregon for the Summer

After our fantastic time Australia and New Zealand, life in AZ seemed kinda mild.  The weather was even mild, somewhat cooler than we normally have and even wetter than normal.  Again the time flew by so fast it was hard to keep up with what day it was.  We did the usual park things: dinners, pot lucks, games with friends, happy hours, evenings out to various entertaining venues, and even found a lot of time to do just nothing!  Every Monday, we had a morning coffee gathering to catch up with the weekly events and past happenings.  Ken would spend Monday afternoon monitoring in the Lapidary Shop while I got my weeks worth of reading done.  Ken would also work in Lapidary Shop on Wednesday's and Thursdays getting his own stuff done and then later work on his jewely line.  Every Friday we took off with the park's Jeep group (Rough Riders) for a fun day Jeeping out in the desert.

Alas, the winter quickly wound down and it was time for us to head back to Oregon.  Just as we were packing up and planning our departure, I was notified that my sister passed away.  She was 13 plus years older than me and had been in a care facility for a couple years with severe dementia.  I was so thankful that we were ready to head home and would be able to make her memorial service on June 2nd.  It was a sad, but joyous, occasion knowing that she was finally at peace and in the arms of our Lord and her dear departed husband.  Rest in peace sister, I will always love you and miss you!!

The month of June is our month to get all of our medical stuff done before embarking upon any other adventures and this June is no different.  While in Arizona, I started having vision problems in my left eye.  Once back home I saw my eye doctor and was informed I have a Retinal Pigment Epithelial Detachment in my left eye (right eye is fine).  This is a form of "wet" Macular Degenration.  I was also told that this is a fast moving degeneration and that if left untreated, I would lose vision in that eye in one year.  So, after that appointment, I then had another appointment to have Fluorescein Angiogram to see where the leaks were coming from.  After that test, I had another appointment to start treatment (Intravitreal Injection).  The injection is in the lower left part of the left eye and will need to be done every 4-6 weeks up to three times before rechecking (so not fun).  I was told that these treatments have been successful when eye problem is caught early and will maintain and sometimes make better the vision in the affected eye.  Since having the first treatment and catching up on all of our other medical and dental appointments, it looks like we will be in Oregon till very late in October.....even that is up in the air because I may need more treatments up into November.  After that, we have no idea what will happen.

We still have our Alaska Salmon fishing trip scheduled for September and talking with the eye doctor he said he can work around most all of what we have scheduled including our next cruise(s) in late March to May 5 of 2016.  As it stands right now, we are scheduled to leave Fort Lauderdale March 27 on a ship for 14 days that ends in Barcelona.  Once in Barcelona, we will stay 3 nights, then fly to Rome where we will stay 5 nights.  On April 18, we board another ship out of Rome for 12 nights ending in Venice on April 30.  Our plans are to stay on in Venice till May 5 then fly back to Phoenix.  After that, it will be up to what I have to get done for my eye as to how long we will stay on in Arizona.

Hopefully, I will be better at keeping this up in the future!!  I know, I have said that before and usually end up forgetting.....but I really hope I will be back soon with more news on what we are up to.

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