Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Uh, anyone missing something?

Wow, I couldn't even remember my password to get into this thing :0!!! Yikes, it has been extremely too long! I guess it is safe to say that school has official begun and I am beginning to wonder if I am TOO dedicated?!? Do you think it is possible to be TOO dedicated to your job if it is as important as molding the future of America? Anywho, I have so much to tell you and recap that my heart is starting to race with anxiety because I don't even know where to begin! Yak!!! In a nut shell, life has definately been full of grins, giggles, and fewer headaches than normal :) Although school is crazy busy, and I'm literally spending ALL day at school, from 7 to 7 or 8 everynight, I am REALLY loving this year! I have such an awesome group of kids, a great pair teacher, and a new teacher/friend named Kristen. She was originally from North Dakota but had lived in Chicago for the past 6 years so my nickname for her is Chicago. She has had a really tough time dealing with total culture shocks so it has been nice to be able to be there for her since I wasn't raised in this town either.

*** times passes***
1 week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks
*** I think about finishing it ***
4 weeks, 5 weeks
***UH OH!!!***
***Attention-We interrupt the waiting game for the much anticipated next post of Katie to inform you that Matthew has earned himself a BROKEN ELBOW!!***

Ok, so gonna have to finish that other draft at a later date. Until then, anyone part of our church family knows that Matthew broke his elbow on January 12. He fell of a ladder at about 12 feet and landed on his right elbow. Surprisingly, concrete doesn't move for a 200 lb. man! We were REALLY blessed that he didn't break something more than his elbow, and THAT we will not soon forget! God is SOOOOO GOOD! Today, January 20th, he had surgery. The radial head, which was holding on by about 1/8 of an inch, was put back together with pins. The doctor said the surgery was a little more extensive than what the xrays showed because when he got in there, he found that Matt's cartilage (spell check?) was shattered. Pieces of it everywhere! There was no saving any of it so it was all cleaned out and the doc had to drill holes into all his bones so that they would create scar tissue to act as cartilage. Because of the lack of cartilage, he faces very possible arthritus and new challenges yet to be seen. The doc said he was bummed to see that when he opened him up :( He will begin therapy next week and will HOPEFULLY only be out of work for 6 weeks. He has done well up until about 30 minutes ago. It is starting to really hurt him and I'm afraid he will be having a long night. Please pray for him because he is worried about the pain, boredom, money, etc. Although I remind him all the time how much worse it could be, it's still hard so PLEASE PRAY!!! Sorry, but I gotta go.... my work has begun! I'll check in later.

6 comments:

Nancy Hood said...

things will be fine :) and I am lifting praises that the surgery is over and Matthew is on his way to healing ~ I'll get some food gift cards to you this week, so you don't go hungry ;)
XOXOXOXO
Miss Nancy
Oh, and girl!! quit staying so late! I loved teaching also, but you have to remember it is not your life, it will be there tomorrow but you may not :) go home to your husband.

Unknown said...

We are praying for yall daily! I hope Matt is doing better today! Please let us know if you need anything!

Tony said...

Hang tough (NKOTB anyone?) Matt!! You'll get past this sooner than you think! Love you guys!

Kristen said...

Hope Matt is feeling better! So glad you posted again :)

Kristen said...

Hey! I tagged you - go look at my last post.

Tony and Susan said...

he just wanted to be cool like his big brother and have surgery, right? what are we going to do with these 2? we are praying for you guys! i know you have had enough of hospitals and doctors!!

and about school, a good friend told me when i first started teaching that at the end of the day, they are someone else's kid and someone else's responsibility. we do what we can with them, but we aren't ultimately in charge of them. i reminded myself of that just tonight when i was getting so mad at them while grading papers!!

hang in there!