So Monday, December 9, I had my final surgery to remove the long ass pin connecting both fibula and tibia.
Of course it was the first big snow of the season and we were caught smack dab in it. WTF is freezing fog? Wierdiest thing but true story it exists.
Well I was scared of going under because this time it wasn't an emergency so I've had a week to get all freaked out. I was going under AGAIN for a simple screw removal. This time we were at Indiana ortho hospital. The concierge service is nice and very personal. The process was smooth leading up to entering the OR that's when things got weird. While conscious they restrained my arms and chest to the operating table. I felt the thick medicine go in and felt the warming sensation that was actually a burn. I was not a happy camper!
Surgery took 15 minutes, real quick in and out. The whole admission took longer then the discharge.
The only things that are still bugging me are that my nerves are bothering me, skin sensation is very tender and places still feel numb. I also am sleeping like crap, can't go a whole full night of sleep.
So Saturday we attended Bleed Blue.
My hubby doesn't know a thing about football but he supports my love of it.
The one thing we always do is feel the turf as it's a thing of wonder.
Turf love
I liked the Hoosier Dome aka RCA dome but Lucas Oil Stadium is beautiful. A great combo of brick, glass and metal.
So we then met up for the first time with a group of instagrammers from igersindy who had an instameet at the Circle. This was a new concept for my hubby who doesn't Instagram and was wondering why we were meeting strangers who like taking pictures.
Got to meet an interesting array of people who (I wish I had more time) I wanted to pick their brain concerning photo apps. We did a group photo and then they took off to explore other parts of downtown. Hubby and I stayed behind to go to the top of the monument.
We went all the way up there.
JW Marriott covered in fog.
We then attended my hubby company Christmas party but before we went we tried wine at Chateau Thomas.
By far the worse winery I've ever been too. We waited at the taste bar forever even though there was only one other couple there. The workers were constantly uncorking bottles. I finally stopped a girl and showed my $10 because we wanted a tasting and asked if they were busy. She stated they had a tour and a dinner. I said I understand how it gets busy during the holidays. Pause.... more waiting. We FINALLY got a tasting and it was not good. The wines flavored were muted. They had a strawberry wine that had the description of candied strawberry. It tasted like that fake strawberry you get in jolly ranchers not crisp and fresh like I expect wine to taste.
To top it off they give you a shot of wine not a true tasting.
So after that bad winery experience we went to the company party and had a good time. I'm so happy for my hubby.
I love my man, Sunday we wake up and he comes up with the great idea to go to Oliver Winery. Just a recap, Oliver wine is the drink of choice on the boat - screw top bottles, good over ice, and I half a bottle goes into my non spill sippy cup. I digress. Upon looking up Oliver I see that Butler winery is near it, so off we go to the Upland wine trail.
First stop was Butler Winery. Be prepared for a long windy road in the countryside that is beautiful.
The tastes are free and for the holiday they had free mulled wine. Again we are sweet wine drinkers so we ended up with the vineyard white which is a Catawba grape.
Next stop OLIVER!!!!
The grounds are beautiful.
So it was hard to find a sweet wine that I hadn't already had. I also love the Bean Blossom Cider! We took a tour and purchased some blackberry.
We love eating local. So I asked the tasting bar employee where to go and she suggested Farm located downtown Bloomington. Local and organic- my two favorite food words. I got the Lugar Burger - bison meat and hubby got a goat cheese salad. Yummy!
So what's a proud Boilermaker to do in the rival IU town? Sport her Purdue pride on campus duh!
The oaken bucket will come back home.
So after getting on the field my husband asks what next...break into Assembly Hall!
We got to walk all the inside of Assembly hall but had to look at the floor through cracked doors. You have to admit the history of Assembly hall is pretty cool to take in.
Horrible propaganda!!
It was good to feel human again and stay active. Is trouble sleeping an after effect from surgery? I can't sleep a straight night :(