{"id":322,"date":"2006-05-17T02:58:00","date_gmt":"2006-05-17T02:58:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/aninchofrain.utahcaver.com\/?p=115"},"modified":"2006-05-17T02:58:00","modified_gmt":"2006-05-17T02:58:00","slug":"an-update-for-may","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/aroundherelately.com\/?p=322","title":{"rendered":"An Update for May"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hello.<br \/>Things have been good here. \ud83d\ude42  At least for a few days that is.  I cannot tell a lie, it&#8217;s been a rough few weeks.  The story thus far&#8230;.<br \/>On April 20th I had surgery to fix the cartilage in my knee.  An athroscopic debridement is what it was officially called.  It went well, but put me on my back for a few days (partly my fault&#8230;the pain meds I was taking &#8220;just in case&#8221; put me into a foggy coma for about 2 hours every time I took one).  Having the scope done was easy, however the anethisia made me sick, and then I got an allergic reaction to the glue the used for the tape strips to close the incisions.  So no pain, but I was itching like mad for the better part of a week or two!  The only bright side was Jason stayed the weekend and took care of me, and I was able to behave myself well enough to get back to work on Monday.  The surgery found that the medial plica in my knee was sort of jacked, and I had a flap of cartiladge behind my kneecap that shouldn&#8217;t have been there.  They removed all of the above and I&#8217;m now going up and down stairs again without any obnoxious clicking.  The doctor said I should have a very good summer.  I figure he knows what he&#8217;s talking about because he&#8217;s one of the team orthopods for the US Skiers and Speedskaters&#8230;.those kids can mess up their knees way worse than I can.<br \/>A week to the day after my surgery, my wallet was stolen out of the office at work.  This threw me into a state of crisis for the better part of a week, as I needed proof of who I was overnighted from WI in order to even get to my bank accounts.  Thankfully, I knew which cards I had and managed to close everything pretty quickly.  Now I&#8217;m dealing with one stray credit card charge (for a tank of gas not put in MY car) and so far only one fraudulent check (written to DI&#8230;the Utah equivalent of Goodwill).  It looks like an act of desperation at this point, but it made for a really long week, and probably some additional headache to come.  A note to everyone&#8230;take your wallet\/purse out right now and make a list of EVERYTHING in it, including the 1-800 #&#8217;s for all of your cards.  In hindsight a backup credit card and photo ID kept seperate from my wallet would have been a big help&#8230;.Just FYI. <br \/>No major crisis last week other than the notice from my bank that someone wrote one of my checks.  It seemed to be the straw that broke the camel&#8217;s back, but I have had better luck since then.<br \/>This week I&#8217;m working another 60 hour week putting in some long research assistant hours.  I like the hours, but some days are frustrating.  The morning we had a no-show at 7am, and our 8:30 appointment is now 20 minutes late and just arrived.  We&#8217;ve had our share of no-shows, but usally not two people back to back.  Good research subjects are so hard to find!<br \/>On the Acceleration training side of things, I still really like what I&#8217;m doing.  It&#8217;s becomming more and more hectic as we get closer to summer, and there are hours where it&#8217;s tough to even get the chance to run to the restroom or grab a snack&#8230;but I sort of like the craziness.  It&#8217;s also been interesting lately because we&#8217;ve hired a few new part-time &#8220;fill-in&#8221; people that we are training, and we&#8217;re getting a batch of 2 or 3 new interns for the summer.  The new faces are nice, but it has also solidified Chris and I as the &#8220;afternoon team&#8221; (since occasionally we find all the new people to be a big pain).  We&#8217;re having great fun at work.  Thank goodness once again he has a great sense of humor!<br \/>Jason and I are doing well.  It was just 4 months, but between me moving, having surgery, and having my wallet stolen, he&#8217;s been through more than most any boyfriend should go through in say the first year.  I think he&#8217;ll manage to stay around for awhile \ud83d\ude42  We&#8217;re planning on getting out and doing some hiking as soon as my knee heals up.  It&#8217;s a slow progression since I&#8217;m trying to keep the swelling down, and I&#8217;m pretty hard on it at work.  Last weekend we just went for a walk around the park, next we&#8217;re going to find a hill, and then we&#8217;ll eventually head to the mountains.<br \/>It&#8217;s a beautiful time of year here.  It&#8217;s been dry and around 70 degrees for at least a week or two.  The mountains are snowcapped, and becomming green at lower elevations, and in town we have lots of flowers and fresh-cut grass.  I have started a small container garden on my balcony&#8230;nothing more than peas and a tomato plant, but I thought I would give it a shot.<\/p>\n<p>So that&#8217;s the news.  I hope everyone is well.  I&#8217;m hoping you e-mail me, because I&#8217;d love to know how life is in your neighborhood!  Take Care and Be in Touch!<\/p>\n<p>Steph~<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p class=\"excerpt\">Hello.Things have been good here. \ud83d\ude42 At least for a few days that is. I cannot tell a lie, it&#8217;s been a rough few weeks. The story thus far&#8230;.On April 20th I had surgery to fix the cartilage in my knee. An athroscopic debridement is what it was officially called. 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