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January 30, 2024

Not the week we expected …

The week started just fine.  I collected the last harvest of the Macadamia Nuts.

Then the fun part of shelling, while sitting outside on a nice sunny day.

Fran quickly turned some into a yummy Macadamia Nut cake.

Since the oven was already hot, Fran also used up the last of our loquats to make a yummy crumble.


Saturday was another beautiful day.  We decided to ride our bikes from Liberty Station to Lane Field for the weekend market.


The market takes place every weekend and is basically a food truck gathering:


And a few vendors:


 along with some live music.


We enjoyed the music and selected teriyaki shrimp to share across the street on the Malecon.

And that's when the phone rang…

Fran’s brother Bobby fell, the clinic in San Felipe diagnosed a broken hip.

Medicare insurance is not valid outside of the US, he was transported by Red Cross ambulance to a hospital in Calexico ... You can bet that was expensive!

And then on to San Diego’s UC Medical Center in Hillcrest.

Fran and Aleida chatting in the Intensive Care Unit waiting room.  

From the staff in the ICU we learned it was a fractured femur not a broken hip.  They placed and secured a rod that evening. 

EKG just completed

Looks like he’ll be our house guest for a few days starting tomorrow. 

Fran's sister had this same surgery last month, giving us a idea what the recovery will be like.


14 comments:

  1. Gay and JoeJanuary 30, 2024

    The macadamia nut cake sounds delicious…a broken femur not so fun! I am glad it is not his hip and send thoughts for a speedy recovery.

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    1. Thanks Gay!, We too hope for a speedy recovery! We sure would have enjoyed another bike ride to the ferry for an island lunch with you and Joe.

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    2. Gay and JoeJanuary 31, 2024

      Us too Jeff!

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  2. I'm with Gay! The macadamia cake sounds so yummy but...not the broken femur. Best wishes to you all....

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    1. It's a bit time consuming to shell the nuts, but a few cakes are worth it. And yes they are yummy, maybe I'll try making the turtles again.

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  3. Oh no. I hope Bobby recovers quickly. I e always wondered what happens when something like that happens outside the country.

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    1. Some insurance will reimburse for injuries in Mexico or Canada, but the initial expense is still the your own. But Medicare is only valid in the US.

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  4. I'm always impressed that you have a macadamia nut tree! All the work looks delicious. Oh man health issues out of the country :-( Glad he was able to get back to you guys safely and get the surgery he needed.

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    1. Hi Jodee - It is a fun tree to have when the nuts are ready gut it sheds leaves all year so it's kinda messy. Good to have Bobby here, vice Mexico as he remains in the hospital and his insurance covers it all.

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  5. Health insurance is always an interesting adventure. I hope Fran’s brother recovers quickly.

    Deb

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  6. Jeff and Fran, the news about Fran's brother is at first worrisom but it sounds OK now in the US. Given our mutual health issues, it is nice that he has family nearby for assistance. As for your travels to Liberty station, you mentioned going to Lane Field. My Dad took my brother and I to Lane Field for PCL baseball. This was back when the tuna canneries were working 24/7 and the aroma was memorable especially in the 7th inning stretch. It was replaced by Westgate Park where Fashion Valley Mall is now. Where did you find the park, along the Embarcadero?

    Talked on the phone with Barney and he is getting on. Talking to moving to a relatively new VA facility up near Green Bay, I believe.

    This is the spiel on the place: The Wisconsin Veterans Home at King is the largest in Wisconsin. Located in King, Wisconsin in Waupaca County, the Veterans Home at King provides around-the-clock care for our nation's heroes in a beautiful setting on Rainbow Lake.

    No time-line on the change of residence.

    The house repairs have been completed and now putting all the furniture back in their rightful place begins. Miss you guys. Have RV stories to share!!;-)))

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    1. Hey Doug - The old PCL Lane Field is basically Waterfront Park i think Broadway and Harbor would be the southwest corner. Makes for a nice bike ride.
      You are so right we need to get together! Stories to share or create! I'll toss you an email in a bit.

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  7. Thanks for sharing! I hope your brother in law, Bobby, has a quick recovery. No fun being in hospital or going through surgery.

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    1. It's not been an speedy recovery, for sure! After 10 days at UC Medical he was taken to Kearny for physical therapy. Hopefully he'll be here with us next week. ARG!

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