Janet had some serious medical issues and ended up in the hospital in New York. No sooner had we returned home and started into resettling than we loaded up the car and headed to New York to be with her. (I am intentionally leaving out the details of her very private medical journey and our involvement).
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New York greeted us with a lovely rain.
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The brothers and I in the lobby at The Rio |
My niece, Julie, came up to be with Janet immediately and when she went home, Rick came up from Savannah to help. We arrived a few days later. We certainly got our exercise while Janet was at Weill Cornell, as the hospital was a good mile and a half or two miles each way. The hospital sits right on the East River, facing Roosevelt Island and the waiting room had a gorgeous view of the river and the barges moving up and down.
Most days the three of us went together to the hospital and sometimes, there were so many other things to attend to, we took turns. We sometimes went to the roof for happy hour.
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We were up 40 some floors and it was a bit scary at times! |
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I stopped at this church on the way back sometimes and lit a candle for Janetski. |
We met Rick's stepdaughter and family in the theater district for Father's Day for BBQ.
Janet was eventually transferred to Mt. Sinai, where her Orthopedic Surgeon worked. Mt. Sinai is right on 5th Avenue facing Central Park.
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It's been awhile since I have been in a hospital, I guess. I was surprised by
the whole team of doctors who wheel their computers around the floor,
discussing various patients' conditions. |
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Central Park |
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You can't imagine all the wonderful musicians who
sit down to play in the lobby throughout the day. |
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And, my goodness, pot is being sold out of campers(?) on Broadway! |
Mostly, we were at the hospital, or at Janet's apartment and ordered in.
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Boo was not too crazy about New York, as there is so little greenery that
he was forced to do his business on the pavement or on a building!!!
But he did like it when we came home to Janet's to be with him. |
We took the fourth of July off to do a tour with Jessie Nelson and her friend, Nicole, who were just starting a touring business, Most Fun Tours, in the East Village. Jessie put on different outfits for each part of the tour and would just show up-either playing her fiddle or just joining us with stories but always in costumes that she kept in a roll-along suitcase. Each character had a different outfit and a different personality. Below are some of the highlights:
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Jessie, in character |
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Jessie, as another character, and Nicole, Jessie's
partner in the business. |
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The best ever cannolis at a famous bakery. At each stop,
Nicole would go into various ethnic restaurants
and regale us with treats! |
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This time Jessie was a lady doctor, playing the fiddle
to our delight as well as the amazement of other
customers at this Pizzeria. |
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Jessie and Debbie Damp with us on the road. We are our
crazy selves and Jessie is Miss Liberty. |
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There is a fabulous theater in the East Village, where many
famous people have written their names in the cement in front. |
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Jessie really is multi-talented. |
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Best friends! |
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And no blog on Manhattan is complete without a dog walker! |
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Stopping for a beer and a wine on a very hot day! |
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You can't tell from the photograph but we are on top of Janet's building again on the Fourth of July. We saw 360 degrees of fireworks from hundreds of little towns surrounding NYC. |
When Janet's insurance pulled the plug at Mt. Sinai for her to move to a sub-acute care facility, we spent days and nights trying to find a decent place for her to go. She ended up in Valhalla, NY for a little over two weeks. The only great part of that experience was being able to have visits with Boo.
We hurried home again to Colorado while Janet was rehabbed so that Jim could fly back, pick her up on discharge and bring her to an Assisted Living Facility in Boulder.
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About half way-St. Louis, MO |
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Hays, Kansas: July 22nd - the 50th Anniversary of our engagement |
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We had a BBQ picnic to celebrate! I think we look pretty worn out.
Driving across country isn't the exciting event it used to be! |
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