Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The Aber Fair


The 100th anniversary of the Abernethy Fair in 2007 was the last big social event that Isabel attended before her West Nile trip to hospital in Regina four years ago.

This year, the 104th year of The Fair never being rained out, saw Isabel back at the big community event.

Mum said she would come to The Fair for two hours. With her hand stamped and entry fee paid, Mum headed in through the gates. Nearly seven hours later, back at the BICC, she rolled passed the nurses' desk to her room and said: "I hope I am not going to be kicked out for being so late!"

Isabel sat in the car watching the horse show and talking to people non-stop all afternoon.

One small boy remarked: "Isabel is just like a star. There are really long line-ups to see her!"

A Wascana employee who rides at the Aber Fair each year rode up beside Isabel so she and her horse could have a chat.

Gratitude for 104 years of volunteers who make this special day happen, and for old friends and community folks who lined up to express their special version of WELCOME HOME, ISABEL!

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Cruising by the Coop


Isabel returned to Abernethy last week for a leisurely drive around town.

Her old stompin' grounds are only 9 miles from her new home at Balcarres so there is much you can see on an evening's drive.

Visiting "the gals" at the Coop......wishing Bill M a "Happy 80th Birthday".....stopping by the homes of 6 sets of old friends...and then driving the rural roads to see all the water.

It's good to be home!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

A Move Down the Hall

On Tuesday, June 28, we received the call that Isabel was packing her bags in her "hotel room" (a lovely large acute care room) as her new room in longterm care was available. So Mum has her room at the BICC ~ a small single room with a window that opens. Over three years ago, when Mum learned that she would be moving from hospital to Wascana, she painstakingly asked through nods as we pointed to letters on her letter-board whether she would have a single room and if the window opened. YES!

We are thankful that this is the case at the BICC as well. Isabel is settling in. It's a new environment, a new "culture", and she and we are thankful for the welcome and hospitality that has come from old friends that live at the BICC and in the Balcarres and Abernethy communities.

Mum and Rufus lll are whizzing around the wide halls, and she is thankful to have her old faithful walker from Wascana accompany her on daily walks outside and inside.

Gratitude for long summer days and friends and family so close.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Life at the BICC


A number of you have inquired about Isabel's move.

Isabel is currently occupying a room in the acute care part of the BICC while she waits for a longterm care bed to come open.

Isabel has been thrilled to visit friends who live at the BICC; and to host friends and family from Abernethy and Balcarres in her room. She has a large window that opens, and has a longview looking east over grass and the parking lot and all along the south part of town. She can watch the coming and goings of staff and visitors.

Mum has enjoyed daily walks inside or outside with her specialized walker, and looks forward to resuming her bicycling program soon.

She and her powerchair Rufus lll are free to travel throughout the building (all on one floor) and into the beautiful courtyard lined with well-tended perennial flowerbeds. The hallways are wide and Rufus lll has been behaving himself. To our knowledge, Isabel has the only powerchair in the building. (Thank you Wascana!)

The BICC is a facility that is 11 years old and it is just 9 miles from daughters Nancy & Janet's homes. It has 53 "beds"; 9 are acute care; the rest are longterm.

Although Mum's primary community is Abernethy (also 9 miles away), she is familiar with Balcarres and the BICC having visited here many times.

This move really is "coming home".

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Two Quotes Worth Mentioning

As Isabel settles into the BICC at Balcarres:

from a therapist on Friday: "Wascana is just not going to be the same without Isabel."

from Isabel on Saturday: "Could I use your cellphone to phone my friends in Abernethy to tell them I am HOME?"

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Isabel Walks Out of Wascana

On Friday morning June 17, Isabel walked out of Wascana to the cheers of therapists, friends, and family. She climbed in a family car and began the journey to her new home at Balcarres Integrated Care Centre one hour east of Regina, and within 9 miles of the family farms and Abernethy (her home for nearly 60 years).

Moving home is a dream come true! And happened much sooner than we expected.

On Saturday, she was able to participate in part of the Grade 12 graduation festivities for grandson John. Sixteen names were in her visitors' book by the end of the day.

There is much more to write including Isabel's new contact information!

With gratitude for another miracle!

Friday, May 27, 2011

Spring Blossoms Again

Thursday May 26

Saskatoon (photo to the left) and chokecherry blossoms carried from the Qu'Appelle Valley for Isabel's room; and a lovely drive with Mum through the south of Regina exclaiming each time we saw a flowering tree or shrub or tulip or purple spring thyme. We drove slowly and gawked at the beauty ~ all a little 'stunned' and startled at the intense spring beauty after this long winter and spring that has come so slow. A lovely drive with sun and mixed cloud before the wind and rain set in.

And now, please, some sun for our soaked fields.....and for courtyard trees visible from Isabel's room all still in their early spring green.