More surgery for Hubby. This, though, will be new for me to deal with. His left shoulder has been fucked up for decades, due to damage caused when he was a firefighter (wild fires, to be precise). He got some x-rays yesterday, the orthopedist looked at them, then picked up the phone and said, "Schedule surgery for Mr Neil at the earliest convenience." Things are separated that shouldn't be, and there's tremendous calcium buildup on the outsides of his blood vessels. They're hoping they can do this by the scope, but they'll add to his scar collection if necessary.
Hubby's left-handed, but he's fairly competent with his right hand. He's promised me he won't have any surgeries that will incapacitate both hands, because, as he said, "You've put up with enough over the years, I'm not going to make you wipe my butt."
We saw Batman there and it was great to just walk in and sit down - no lines!
Dude -- that's where I saw Batman too. IMAX reserved seating. Also seen RotK there. It's pricey, but you know what you're paying for.
It's pricey, but you know what you're paying for.
Very much worth it. I'm almost to the point where if it's not showing there in a director's hall, I'm waiting until it comes out on DVD. So spoiled!
Connie, surgery~ma for the DH. Long may the butt-wiping hand live!
Is there a way to find out how many tickets a theater has left short of trying to buy them (or, heaven forbid, calling)?
In other news, I'm at the hotel. My flight landed at about 1:30, but I got here... ere, about now. And I'm supposed to turn right around and go to this Oktoberfest thing.
I keep typing things for Legoland's Fun Express as Fux Express.
Silly. It's "Legoland's Fun Express" and "LEGOLASland's Fux Express."
We're going to try and see Mirrormask tonight.
I just watched the trailer for this today -- it looks gorgeous.
It is not, however, opening in Cincy this weekend. Feh.
Hubby's left-handed, but he's fairly competent with his right hand. He's promised me he won't have any surgeries that will incapacitate both hands, because, as he said, "You've put up with enough over the years, I'm not going to make you wipe my butt."
Does he have to come off the blood thinners for a while, before they can do the surgery?
MiL has promised to do some babysitting for us. We should probably go see Serenity that way. I also want to see Wallace and Gromit, but I figure we can take Franny to it for sure, and possibly even Isaac because he's such a good, quiet baby.
Does he have to come off the blood thinners for a while, before they can do the surgery?
He's finally off the Warfarin (damned stuff) completely, but they'll tell him to stop the Plavix etc. a couple of days before hand.