Thursday, February 19, 2009

Not My Best Week Ever

I have to say this has not been the greatest week ever. Jason and I have BOTH had the flu. On Sunday evening we made our usual run to the grocery store. On the way home we both had a very light cough, I would compare it to when you have a tickle in your throat. By Monday morning Jason was really sick. He did not get out of bed from Sunday evening until Tuesday morning, spiking a fever of about 103 during that time. That is the first time I've EVER seen Jason not get out of bed like that. I did not feel great on Monday but would not describe myself as sick until Monday evening.

By the time I was feeding all of the horses dinner on Monday I was heading downhill fast. I was in absolute misery on Tuesday, pretty comparable to where Jason was on Monday. Thanks goodness for great help. Unfortunately Tuesday was one of the only days this week when Jason and I did not have any help. I fed breakfast and dinner and got through stall cleaning, water troughs etc. All of us horse people have had to care for the ponies when we are miserably sick so that is nothing new. The killer was I had to put rainsheets on everyone as we had a front moving through Tuesday evening bringing us rain and a temperature drop. By some miracle I managed to get a farm full of horses in their rainsheets. I say this not to praise myself but in sheer wonderment that I managed to get the right sheets on the right horses and get all of the buckles and surcingles attached correctly!

Jason did not get to spend the entire day in bed on Tuesday. He did venture out on the tractor Tuesday afternoon filling up some of the hay feeders. Really they all had enough hay to make it another day or so but with the temperature change coming we felt it important they have plenty of fresh hay to choose from. I will admit that as I was dragging myself around the farm that afternoon feeling utterly sorry for myself it was nice to know that my misery had company. I cannot say that Jason was exactly driving in smooth, straight lines on the tractor! It probably wasn't the smartest thing for him to be driving heavy equipment in his sick and drugged state but it was the only option at the time. If we weren't outside working we were lying in the bed thinking about our miserable state.

Wednesday was a lot easier just because we had great help again. My only contribution was feeding dinner and topping up some water troughs and Jason was back on the tractor briefly putting out some more hay. Other than that we had great help do everything else for us, right down to grooming some of the horses.

I don't think Jason and I have really slept since Monday. We've spent plenty of time in the bed but there has been so much coughing, hacking, sneezing, aching and sweating through our clothes from fever for any sleep to be happening. One of us didn't even have to go sleep in another room since we were both being so noisy. Today we both attempted to get back to our normal routines. I would describe us as both still feeling puny and being in a fog-like state but we both appeared to be rid of our fevers as of this morning as well as most of the accompanying achiness. The coughing, hacking and sneezing remains but is slowing down. Hopefully we will both get some sleep tonight. Tomorrow is a busy day as our wonderful farrier Gwen will be here.

I will wrap up my pity part of a post now and share some pictures from November. As usual I am way behind on pictures!

I included this one just because Jason is smiling and looking happy, unlike this week. Gracie the cat is in the background and of course that is Bear crawling on him.
From L-R Homer, Chance, Bella the dog, Apollo, Ivan, Elfin
I'm not sure why Bear was "jailed" in the back of the truck as I'm too drugged to remember but he looks cute!
Levendi
Chance
All lined up with somewhere to go. Front to back it is Leo, Elfin and Homer.
Harmony
Buffy
Teddy
Sebastian and Ogie
Trillion and Asterik were really interested in something in the neighboring pasture
Sebastian
Homer, Leo and Elfin grazing on a beautiful fall day


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sorry to hear about the flu - hope you feel better! Having to do physical work when you have the flu is the worst!

ZionFarm said...

Sounds like a week from hell! At least it is behind you now. Glad to hear you are feeling better. I enjoyed the pictures as usual!:)

ezra_pandora said...

Man that bug is getting everyone!! It flat out knocks you out too. I was miserable when I had mine about a month ago, thank goodness it was on a weekend. Hope you guys are feeling better :)

Anonymous said...

Poor You! :(
I'm glad you and the Hubs are feeling better.
Very cute pictures of Bear and Harmony.

Jason said...

Thanks all....we both felt like we got run over by a truck this week, and honestly we STILL don't feel great, just incrementally better every day.

We each did about 60% of a normal days' work today and at 7:50 pm we are staring at our respective computers like zombies, so methinks this means at least one more 12 hour session in the bed.

Jason said...

And with 34 rainsheets that all look the same to me even when I'm healthy, I think Melissa deserves great kudos for getting them all on correctly while I was wandering across the pasture like a 98 year old man on the tractor trying to focus my vision and memory enough to find the round bale pile in the alley !! LOL !!

Anonymous said...

Hi Hubs!

ezra_pandora said...

Hey! You guys are looking for new property right?? hehe, if you want a 150 acre golf course, there's one for sale up here in sunny (haha) Ohio!! Then you'd be closer to me and I could help out! (I'm sure that would be a reason for move, lol)

Every time we pass that course, we chuckle and imagine what it would be like to have 150 acres for our kids/horses/dogs. I'm sure we'd end up with tons more of the last two.

Melissa-ParadigmFarms said...

Ezra they're actually building a golf course right next to us - part of our reason for our property search! We actually went and looked at a property a few months ago that was supposed to be a subdivision. It already had a main road that went around the whole property. We were pretty excited about it except as we would already have a nice road to drive the Kubota utility vehicle on! Unfortunately there were too many things wrong with it but we sure loved that road!

ezra_pandora said...

Darn it!! lol Yeah, I wouldn't mind living ON and old golf course, but I wouldn't be able to handle my horses getting womped by golf balls. Don't think they would appreciate it either!!