I got back from Kansas on Sunday. It's been a busy week and there is so much to tell. First I have things to tell about my trip.
For those who wanted to know, my doctor's appointments went okay. Basically now I'm working with them and my dad to figure a plan for treatment. I'm extremely lucky to have had the chance to meet with them. Both doctors are brillant and know a lot about the subject of nerve damage and severe chronic pain. The orthopaedic doctor's wife has been through a similar ordeal for the past 6 years. Although I think that her pain was probably much worse.
Anyhow, it's nice to hear some treatment options that I didn't know about. I've been waiting to suddenly get better for the past 13 months. Now it's becoming evident that it deifnitely isn't happening over night. Unfortunately I think that I've been spending this time without having a "treatment" that should help my recovery. I'm not sure what exactly the plan is yet. Since these doctors are in Kansas, it makes them treating me fairly complicated. So I may have to find a new doctor.
I would like to thank everyone for expressing their concern regarding my condition. I so appreciate the support that I've found in the blogging world. It has helped me through some particularly rough times. It's so nice to know that there are so many kind and caring people out there, other than my family, keeping me in their thoughts. I am truly blessed.
Back to my trip. I was able to visit 3 yarn shops total. As I already said I went to Knit Wit in Olathe, Kansas last Tuesday. I loved their yarn selection and the staff were incredibly nice. The owner also had her dog in the store, which I thought was very cute.
On Wednesday my mom and I visited The Yarn Shop and More in Overland Park, Kansas. This store was our favorite. The way they had their yarn displayed, by color and then weight, was very visually pleasing. The owner and staff were also so nice and helpful. I actually met another knitting blogger who worked their. Unfortunately I don't have her site and name on hand, as it is on a piece of paper that I cannot get to at the moment. I'll definitely be sure to post it later.
The knitting blogger I met helped me pick out yarn for the Cabeled Mittens in Vintage Knits, by Sarah Dallas. She also helped me find yarn to make the little bunny rabbit in Last-Minute Knitted Gifts. The Bunny will be a Christmas Gift for Tom's Neice. I am seriously going to have enough projects to last me until I go back to Kansas! Sorry that I don't have pics of the yarn.
Thursday my parents and I traveled an hour away to Topeka, KS. We were there to visit family, but mostly importantly for my cousins wedding. The wedding was on Saturday, so my mom and I went to the mall on Thursday. She really needed new clothes for work, so went spent the afternoon shopping for her.
We spent Thursday evening with my grandparents and their dog, Jack. He is such a pretty dog.
Friday afternoon mom, my grandma, my aunt and I went to Lawrence, KS. Lawrence is the home of Kansas University. Anyhow we went out to lunch and then went to Yarn Barn. I have wanted to go to Yarn Barn for the LONGEST time! Yes I was REALLY excited.
It is located in downtown Lawrence. It is a really cute shop with a lot of diverse fibery type of items. The have a nice selection of yarn. I purchased two skeins of Bamboo and one skein of Soy to make scarfs for my girl cousins. The scarfs will be Christmas gifts this year. I also purchased some Koigu to make a pair of socks. Yes Koigu! Yarn Barn was the only place I went to that had it. I've coveted this yarn for so long. If I only had a picture to show it in all of it's glory right now.
Then Friday evening was the Rehearsal Dinner. I met my cousins then fiance, Tiffany. She was just as sweet as can be. I only wish that I lived closer so that I could get to know her. The wedding was on Saturday afternoon. All of that side of my family was there. I am so happy that I was able to see them. I was so disappointed when I wasn't able to travel last December. My family are all such a wonderful support for me. It was great to see them.
Most important of all I FINALLY met my 4 month old cousin, Emma. Here we are in the church after the wedding.
I had to show both pictures of her b/c she is just too cute. It makes me sad that it took so long to be able to see her. My dad's youngest brother is Emma's father and she has two older brothers. The little boys hardly know me and I hate it. I think that they are coming to visit in a couple weeks. I really hope so. My uncle Joe and Aunt Vicky, Emma's parents, are the best.
I want to share one more picture of Emma before I end this post. It's with my younger brother Andrew at the wedding reception.
Isn't that cute?! Andrew turned 21 in August and I just can't believe it. He'll always be my little bro, even when he is 50.
Those were the highlights of my trip. It was SO nice to be home and back in my own bed. It's been a busy couple of days, but I'll share those things at another time. Again, thank you all for all of the wonderful support. I love my blogging buddies!