Luk

Luk
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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Epic Off Road Anniversary

 

The morning started with 17 rigs and we did some easy trails.  Taco lunch at the river and then 8 rigs carried on for an advanced run.  It was tight and technical.  



I ordered a red Epic banner for Onyx.  Jay delivered it today.  I wonder if it would be considered a branding or a tattoo?  


It was a fun day with friends.

We made it home for Easter dinner with all five kids.  Eric had it all precooked and prepped for assembly.

Easter isn't much of an event these days.  Kai and Luk ate all of their chocolate today! They shockingly aren't complaining of tummy upsets.

Bonus Trail Day

 

We met up with Jen and Erik for a short jaunt.  We attempted getting to Mead Lake but the snow was too deep. 










Eric fell though.  Still 3' in some areas.


Thursday, April 2, 2026

The newest driver on the road.

 

Driving with new drivers is super, super scary.  

Congratulations Jia.  Although I dread this learning part I'm super excited to be another step closer to having another driver in the house!


Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Small Updates

 

I got flowers delivered today and of course there are pink roses.  They're from a co-worker and his wife thanking me for helping him with work related things.  
I had some alone time today so I packed a lunch, had a drive in Onyx, did my thrift store then ate lunch at Kin park at the ocean.  It was pelting rain.  It was so nice listening to the rain on the soft top and my book at the same time.  

Check out my haul.  $29 and all for me.  Jeans, a Hawaii print nightie, a new Speedo bathing suit, a Tracker travel backpack, collapsible travel water bottle, a leash to match Sassy's pink flamingo halter, fingerless gloves and a hat for my Onyx camping stash, a bag big enough to hold all my diabetes supplies and a Boyds Bear, a girly bear holding an arm full of pink roses, of course.

Then I got Jia to work, picked up some groceries, gathered the boys from school and finally back home.  Eric put in the new steering pump in Oscar.  Wow, is steering oil ever stinky!

It was a nice, basic day.  No major events.

Yesterday I had an appointment with the anesthesiologist for the general surgery on the 13th.  It was a long chat.  Apparently I've had way more surgeries than the average person so he is sure I'll be fine.  Also, he is going through my huge file and told me I'm very healthy.  There was a long silence and then I laughed and said "sure, aside from the anal cancer, Chrones and diabetes".  My current diabetes meds are approved by him so I don't have to stop taking them.  According to him my diabetes is really well controlled.  We have differing views of controlled.  It was controlled, then it wasn't, then it was and now I'm struggling to figure it all out again.

Monday I finally had insulin doses close. Tuesday my sugars were too low so I dialed it back and then it was a bit too high this morning again.  So, getting close but clearly not an exact science.  

I did get results back from one of the mri scans and I don't understand it all.  Some parts still sound a bit alarming.  A lot hinges on this next surgery.  He will be attempting to remove two rectal tumors for biopsies and getting clear margins on the cancer lession.

We are staying home for Easter this weekend.  That's weird.  I'm not in the mood to camp in the cold.  I don't feel like decorating either.  The kids don't seem interested in Easter.  I did buy them all Chocolate of course.  Eric and I will be on a group run on Sunday celebrating Epic's one year anniversary.

Eric has the opportunity to do a trip to Rubicon and Moab with friends.  A 19 day road/camping trip with lots of fun stops.  It's in Sept.  He would be back 4 days before we leave on our Hawaii cruise.  I already have very serious  fomo.

I just have no clue what I'm free to do.  19 days away from kids and dogs right before the 12 days for the cruise is too much.  I'm decently positive I would be the road trip weak link.  I have way too many issues.  For a hot minute last night I thought maybe I could follow in Onyx with Kai and just skip the trail parts.  Realistically, camping in the car with Kai would be daunting.  19 days is too long for me and Kai.  My specialized diet would be hard on the road.  

Leaving Kai with siblings and Gramma for a month seems cruel to all of them. 

Eric says we've never been apart for 19 days before.  So sweet.  I'm  certain we can handle that.  The kids will be sick of girl dinners after 19 days without him here taking care of us.
At this point I'm still attempting to talk Eric into planning to go without me.

I appreciate everyone on this health journey with me.  I love only having to type it out once.  It leaves me more time to focus on other things. The blog has been handy for keeping my amazing support system in the loop.
Full length, long sleeve flannel night gowns are hard to find.  My Mama wanted me to be warm through the recovery stage, so look what she had made for me!  Definitely very warm :)
Thanks Mommy.






Monday, March 30, 2026

Comfort Zone

 


On Saturday, while hiking up a very steep dirt trail that was well above my ability level.  Like, when I stood up I feared I would topple backwards steep.  With nothing to grip and as always, wearing the wrong shoes.  The young fellow out wheeling with us told me "we have to get out of our comfort zone to learn and grow".

Huh.
I was stumped. Literally no words in response.  I probably gave him a grimace.

I am WAY, WAY, WAY over looking to get out of my comfort zone.  I want safety zone.  Quiet zone.  Leave me alone and don't touch me zone.

Eric and I have been searching for something that will hold underwear and display bears behind glass.
Mom told me yesterday afternoon that we'd find it.  Then I found a free one online that was posted 8 minutes before I went to marketplace.  Eric and Luk took off to Chemainus right away.  It needs a little cleanup to the inside of the display part.  Art Deco.  I might love it. Thank you universe.


This was out of my comfort zone....which was why I was hiking out of my comfort zone.  I probably didn't learn much.  Perhaps to grab the lunch bag next time I leap out so there are snacks on the hikes.

The boys are back to school this morning and I'm waiting for a pre-op call from the hospital pharmacist.  That's a new one for me so I'm assuming it's insulin related.  

I don't have doses figured out quite yet on the insulin but it's been easy to take with no side effects.  



Sunday, March 29, 2026

New Trail

 

We did a couple trails we're familiar with and then onto a new one.  It was an advanced plus, plus.  There was a lot of winching.  Erik made it up.  My Eric and Ryan turned back.  

I had hiked WAY up.  Avoiding the steep car ride.  The hike was way past my abilities.  I had gloves and climbed a good chunk with my hands in the dirt, holding vines and pitchy trees. The idea of going down was scary.  Thankfully other Erik made it up and I hitched a ride with him and we circled around a few trails to meet Eric at the beginning of the wicked trail to be mastered come summer time with dry ground.  I will skip that one ;)


The Mt Sicker sink hole.





The Frankenoscar zip ties didn't hold.  He needs metal fenders.

Winching.

And more winching.


They found a Jeep tub.  Scrounging.

It was a fun day. Tired, hungry, cold and happy to get home for a hot tub.  My first one in a LONG time.  

It's Sunday with not much planned yet.  Last day of Spring Break.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

Mystery Solved

 

Frankenoscar.
We are headed out today to master the trail that did this to Oscar.  When stupid wives support their stupid husbands this is what happens.  Wish Oscar some luck today.  

The old kitchen chairs where being held together with clamps and zap ties.  We didn't like them enough to fix them.  Eric found these yesterday.  They're the right color oak and cushy with the pads but they look awful up to the awful green table.  It's been there so long I fear it will never leave.
Kai didn't notice.  Jia prefers them.  Luk didn't like them.  I personally really prefer the cush and not worrying about chair collapse.

Ok, the mystery of the weird fainting episode in Costco.  Had I read the hand out I was given at the hospital when I was checked out, I would have known that the scope causes dehydration and a whole handful of possible reactions to your first meal.  Duh.  Read the information!  Anyways, mystery solved.