Friday, July 31, 2009

Photo of the day


I've been slowly reorganizing and backing up my photo files, and came across this one I took a couple of years ago over at Austin's house. I love later afternoon sun, and that day I was just walking around his house shooting random stuff because the sun was so nice :o)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Photo of the day


I love finding plants growing out of places that you just wouldn't expect. I shot this at Little Pigeon River in Gatlinburg TN on one of my & Austin's many trips down there. The light was playing off the leaves to make them so bright and cheery, like it could care less that it was having to force it's roots through solid rock in order to find water! I also loved the surface of the rocks that had been worn so smooth by the water over time... provided lovely texture and shadow play.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Cellulitis, tra-la-la

Somewhere around Wednesday of camp I got bit by something. My best guess is it was a spider of some sort, but I noticed a slight pain in my ankle if I bumped it. There was no redness, no bite mark that I could see, and no itching or swelling, just the feeling like I had a bruise if you pressed the spot. Two days went by and no change in that condition. Friday night (ok Saturday morning at 4.15 when I was finally done filling photo orders) I headed down the hall to my room and had to limp the whole way coz I was suddenly in ridiculous amounts of pain in the same ankle. I got to my room and checked it out in the light and it was completely swollen and bright red. It was burning hot to the touch and severe pain even just laying down. I took a couple of benadryl and elevated it overnight then let the camp nurse look at it in the morning at breakfast. Her diagnosis was to go to the doctor when I got home coz it looked like a nasty infection. After some debate with my mum I finally caved and we stopped in at the ER on the way home. Turned out I had cellulitis and had I waited til monday to come in things could have been very very bad. I spent about 5 hours in the ER on the 4th, then they let me go under the condition I'd come home in the morning to have it re-checked (usually they admit people right away for this but they believed me when I said I'd stay off it... the fact that I looked like I hadn't slept in a week probably helped my case). So skip to next morning - Happy birthday me! I had breakfast, then mum and I headed back to ER before church. Aaaand the infection had spread. Stellar. So I got to spend the rest of my birthday at Troy Beaumont. I hung out in the ER for about another 6 hours until they admitted me and brought me up to a room. The ER staff was awesome though, they brought me a birthday treat, made party hats and streamers out of cast gauze and everything.

Once I got into a room I had a pretty steady stream of visitors to keep me company. Austin came and spent some time with me reading comics and chatting. He even went down to the cafeteria to bring me french fries :o) I decided that IVs suck a whole lot, especially when they're in my hand. I didn't sleep very well because for a place of rest and healing hospitals are loud and annoying. There was a man somewhere on my floor (I was actually in the infectious diseases ward!) who was pretty sure he was going to die and spent almost all night screaming. It wasn't until mid morning that a nurse finally settled him down or hooked him up with some pain meds or something, but by then I only had a half hour to try sleeping until they woke ME up for another IV. An hour later my docotor woke me up to take a look at my chart, my ankle and to send me home. All in all it was good times... in that I never want to do this again kind of way! So there's your update on Rachel's life part 2... next time: Death and Kentucky... :oP

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bluewater Reunion 2009

So the last part of June/first part of July I spent (again) running around like a crazy person and not sleeping much for our church family camp (Reunion). It was a COLD week this year, very rainy and not the most exciting as a result of the weather, but all in all we still managed to have fun :o) Matt was there again this year (thank GOD!!!) to be my right arm for the Cube Squad (our photography team that I started several years ago to raise funds for the camp). I haven't wrapped up all of the final accounting details yet, but I think we came close to the amount we raised last year, so I'm very excited about that...!

I'll post more later, but wanted to get something up for a few people who'd been asking about it :o)

Monday, July 20, 2009

My 50th post

So this marks my 50th post since beginning this blog. One would think that would be cause for a super cool post, but I just needed to log in and apologize to my readers for not having been around much the last month. I'll be updating hopefully later in the week and adding some fun pics, but in the meantime here's the breakdown:

1 week @ camp
3 days in and out of hospital (I'm ok now, full story later)
5 days recuperating from hospital at home
6 days funeral related events and prepping for Mamo (Austin's maternal grandmother)
1 day wedding (Austin's cousin)
1 day desperate attempt at getting control of life again and relaxing

Now I'm back in my office and doing my very best to get back to my life... it's been an insane month and I'm more than ready to move on... just wanted to send you all a shout out to let ya know I'm still alive ;o)