Saturday, 2 May 2026

Hooray for May!

April is in the rearview mirror and don't a moment too soon. It was a month of weather, most of it not very pleasant. Between snowstorms we had cool/cold temperatures, lots of melting and that meant water in the basement. My daughter was responsible for dealing with that issue, thankfully. We're waiting for a warm day before we do some waterproofing both inside and out. I should note, we're lucky in that we know exactly where the water is coming in, as some of the parging on the foundation has come away. The best way to resolve the issue would be to dig up the corner of the house, put in weeping tile and paint the foundation with some type of sealant. We can't afford to do that, so we'll simply be coating the foundation and the interior walls with the sealant. With the rain barrels set in place and the water draining away from the house, we should be in a good place until we get a downpour...when the window wells become an issue. I've been looking for window guards, though my daughter doesn't think they will suffice. Instead she wants to put in new windows. Owning a house is never inexpensive.

Speaking of difficulties of home ownership, my son sent me this photo earlier this week. One of his g/f's cats managed to get into the drop ceiling. She started to fall through one tile and made a mad dash across the ceiling knocking panels out as she ran. C tried to replace the tiles, but the system is in rough shape, so has decided to contact the contractor who did the work in my house in the city to get a quote for replacing the entire ceiling. 

We had another full week, highlights included my second stint at the thrift store on Tuesday, and a trip to Saskatoon on Thursday. At the thrift store, I spent about 4 hours, again sorting items for resale, trash, and to be shipped on to the Value Village. The bags of donations keep coming in, though the store had a big sale on Saturday, with loads of items going out the door. Next month, my shifts will be shorter, just two hours on Mondays from 10-12. I must admit being on my feet for four hours straight was not easy. I almost left without buying anything, but spotted this bag on my way out the door. For $1, I came home with another bag to hold a knitting/crocheting project. Will that encourage me to finish one? No, I have not finished the project that I said was nearly complete two or three weeks ago - the knitting is done and it can be sewed up - but D has asked for pockets.  It never ends. 


The trip to Saskatoon has been in the works for over 2 years now. We just had to wait for an appointment for Eli with the pediatric neurologist. As many of you will know, Eli was diagnosed with epilepsy with absence seizures in February 2024. He had his first seizure in mid-January and then a second one in February. After the second seizure he was sent by ambulance to Regina, where he was in hospital for about a week. His diagnosis was made after an EEG. With medication, he has since been seizure free. There is no pediatric neurologist in Regina, so he's been seeing a neurologist who works primarily with stroke victims. He had another EEG that didn't indicate any issues, but it is up to the pediatric doctor to determine if he can stop the meds or at least reduce his dosage.

I went with them, as it is a 3 1/2 hour drive to Saskatoon (without stops), and after an appointment, I knew my daughter would be emotionally exhausted. We planned to take Eli to the NTO on our return for his private swimming lesson depending on how the two of them were feeling.    

Good news! The appointment went well, though another EEG will be booked in Regina (1.5 hours away). Once the neurologist has those results and confirms no seizure activity, Eli can be weaned off his seizure meds. If there is any evidence that suggests otherwise then he must wait for another year. I'm addition, further appointments with the neurologist can be done by telephone, hooray for no long drives.

We did get to Eli's swim lesson and he had a great time. By the time we drive home and had a bit of dinner, we all fell into our beds.  

Friday was our first day of truly lovely weather reaching a high of 19C/70F. I spent some time outdoors, cleaning up the peony bed. I ran out of steam after I cleaned up the debris, so will continue my efforts through the weekend. There are four more peonies as well as day lilies to cut back. Then there is the big project, moving the rocks from the flower bed in the back yard. It's supposed to cook down again by midweek so I expect that will be delayed.

In the meantime the seedlings I planted a few weeks ago are growing list with the tomatoes and basil looking good. No pansies or peppers so I re-seeded these as well as a couple of cucumbers. Fingers crossed! Can you tell I'm looking forward to this gardening season? I just have to be patient a little longer.

   

Yes, that is an onion in the middle pot - my daughter found an onion growing in the bag and asked if we could try to see if it would continue to grow - I don't believe it is, but sometimes you have to humour the kids (even if she is in her 40's). :)

With the nicer weather, I plan to spend more time out in the yard, though will work on some knitting this weekend. Happy May to all, and have a great week ahead!

16 comments:

  1. Glass block made a huge difference in my basement.
    Yay on the good news with Eli.
    Glad you are finally getting warmer and can work outside.
    Oh goodness, those darn cats!!

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    1. Thanks Cheryl. I only know of glass block bricks - I'm assuming this is something else?
      We're all relieved about the news, now it is a matter of waiting for the next EEG.
      Darn weather, it has cooled down again but should warm up by mid-week.

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  2. How wonderful the news on Eli. I am glad that you are getting better weather as we are doing here in the southeast of the province.

    God bless.

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  3. You sure have a lot going on here, Maebeme! I'll be curious to know how much the new ceiling is... and as someone who grew up with epilepsy (I was on Dilantin, Phenobarb & Tegretol until my late twenties) I am pulling for Eli. Seizures are no fun for anyone. :^( Good news about the warn weather (finally, finally) and your garden. :^)

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    1. Thanks Dug. I talked to my son last night, and apparently he got busy with moving furniture this past weekend (not his) so hasn't gotten a quote as yet.
      We are sure hoping that Eli will be off these meds soon. I'm glad you were able to get past the seizures.

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  4. Hope you get warmer weather than April and send it this way! You are staying busy:)

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  5. Wow you had a busy week.
    So glad Eli's appointment went well, and especially glad he got to end the day with a swim.
    Now on to spring for you! I look forward to hearing of your gardening adventures.

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    1. Thanks Anne. The weather changed again, so I'm back indoors - planted a few more seeds and something has erupted already. I wrote on the little pot but I can't read it. :p

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  6. Busy times. Send that warm weather this way please.

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    1. The weather must be on its way as it flipped last night, dropping down to 0C, with a high today of only 5C. Warm-up mid-week perhaps.

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  7. One wonders how in the world that cat managed to get in the drop ceiling. Would have made a hysterical cat video watching the tiles fall as the cat scrambled across them. Good luck to your son on getting that sorted quickly.

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    1. In my old house there were shelving units in the laundry room, and my current cat got up in the ceiling - where it was open. He fell through one of the tiles onto my son's bed! I'm not sure where this cat found it's way, but I'm pretty sure the equipment room has an open ceiling. He hasn't got a quote yet, but I'll keep nagging him. :) and hopefully the cat stays down where she belongs.

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  8. When we contemplated retirement, and then buying a house and selling the RV we lived in, we were concerned about what would we find to do? The house and the yard came to our rescue and provide much entertainment all year round. I would love to see a video of the ceiling destroying cat.

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    1. Yang (the cat in question) is a nervous little girl orange tortie, so I'm sure she freaked herself out precipitating the run across the tiles. She's the one cat, out of the five my son's g/f has that will only rarely allow me near her. I'm not sure if it happened when the people were home or she made the mess while they were at work, but a video would have been hilarious indeed!

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