
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Oh My

Saturday, April 21, 2007
Wacky for Webkins

Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Saturday, April 14, 2007
The Klein's have left the Nooga.

- Indoor golf champion - Jordon beat me at the Terrells.
- I am the bubble breaker champion beating Ken and Jordon while setting the record in the final match.
- 2 on 2 Champs - Brian and Jordon...4 games to 1.
- Sargent majors was a split - Ken and Cathy each won once.
- One on one champ - Me? I was 2-1, Ken was 1-1 and Jordon was 1-2.
- Golf - 1st Jordon, 2nd Me and 3rd Ken...all within a few strokes...I want a rematch.
- Indoor kids basketball ...I beat Jordon.
- UNO...1st Me, 2nd Teresa, 3rd Cathy, 4th Ken and bringing up the rear Jordon.
- Trampoline basketball - Jordon out lasted me 2-1 at 1am this morning.
- 3 on 3 full court hoops - My team beat Jordons 2-1.
- Air Hockey - I won the tourney beating Ken, Jordon and Cathy along the way.
- Around the world video game - Jordon won by 2.
- Indoor horse - I won at the Terrells we did not finish the game at our house.
Wow that is some serious game action in only seeing each other a few day...It was great.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
American Idol just got uglier
Current Rankings
#1 Melinda
#2 Blake
#3 Jordin
#4 Lakisha
#5 Chris
#6 Phil
#7 Sanjaya
The Kleins are here for lunch tomorrow. I am making hamburgers and potato salad.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Kien es tu papa

Monday, April 9, 2007
Easter Sunday

- Anthony was so cute hunting eggs.
- I loved seeing every one Cindy, Brian their children Cole and Riley...Ken, Cathy, Jordon and Carley...Chuck and Sandi...They were all great.
- It was just fun being around everyone.
Now the low point...Ken and I got killed in 2 on 2. We lost the first 4 games and won the fifth. It was painful. It was hard watching Ken laying on the ground counting clouds. It was hard shooting like a joker. It was hard having Jordon play me on defense and shut me down. Brian was shooting the ball like he was good or something. It was a nightmare. Every time I tried to have a pep talk with myself Cindy would laugh at me. The only thing I can think would have changed things is if we would have been skins.
Ken and family get to Chattanooga on Thursday...I can't wait.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Go Melinda Go

Tuesday, April 3, 2007
I just can't hide it...

Friday, March 30, 2007
What a great night.
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Timora Dolores

Thursday, March 22, 2007
How to understand American Idol

Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Dancing with the stars

Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Sanjaya Lives

Monday, March 12, 2007
How to eat spaghetti
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Feelings
It has been good getting back to work. There is a lot going on and a lot to do. I really feel good about it as none of it is that hard it will just take some dedication and time to really get us on track.
March Madness is coming.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
The Finals

- Melinda
- Blake
- LaKisha
- Stephanie
- Chris - Jack Osborn
- Jordon
- Brandon
- Phil
- Gina
- Chris - Justin Timberlake look alike
- Haley
- Senjiya
Senjiya and Haley should be on their way home and Sabrina should still be in. I know some might think Chris with the curly hair should be lower and Kisha should be higher however, Kisha while great will struggle late with the versatility and star power. Chris...I just like him. Melinda is solid.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
He's back

Saturday, March 3, 2007
Everyone has a SAAB story

- Engine died in Canada at 78 K miles...$6500.
- 3 windows have gone out at $550 each = $1650. Still waiting for front passenger window.
- Air conditioning compressor $2200.
- Internal thermometer $225.
This is over $10,000 in repairs. My 99 SAAB is worth $3000. HAHAHAHAhAhaha
A million miles...are you joking me??? I will be driving my SAAB for a long time to work and back, to bowling tourneys, and whatever else I need. I like having my satellite radio in the SAAB and I might even fix my broken speakers one day.
I have 121,000 miles on my SAAB and 85,000 miles on my engine. I plan on driving it until Anthony is in Kindergarten. This is my SAAB story...It is not about the aircraft precision. Big deal the key is next to the emergency brake.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
Down the home stretch

Sunday, February 25, 2007
No Pain pills

Monday, February 19, 2007
President's Day

Saturday, February 17, 2007
The staples are out

Some good some bad

Thursday, February 15, 2007
Day 9
- My fatigue issues are going away fast. I have only had to take 1 nap in the last 3 days.
- Balance issue are becoming rare.
- I have lost 16#'s in 9 days.
- My back and hips are healed.
- I feel sharp in the head.
- I have cut back to only 1 pain pill at a time.
The downside is:
- My mouth still feels like I just got out of the dentist and my lips and lower face tingle. It is hard to distinguish between mashed potatoes and the inside of my cheek.
- The temporal muscle is sore. No Joke Sore.
- BM's and I don't mean buttermilk. I have serious and painful cramps when I have a BM...At least I am having them.
The plan over the next few days is to get these staples (22) out, do my face therapy exercises, build a routine, build energy and start on Thank you cards.
I hope everyone is doing well.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Being a good dad
Monday, February 12, 2007
Home on the Range
I see the next week as a steady dose of sleep, short walks and warm baths. I really feel ahead of schedule and that I will be back in no time. Teresa has the tool ready to remove staples this weekend.
The official tumor type was a Schwannoma (nerve sheath tumor). It is very rare and is likely to reoccur. However, it will be a year down the road before Dr. Robertson will decide if we need more surgery and if we do it will be a radiation called gamma knife a year or two down the road. However, the gamma knife is a lot easier than the real knife he used this time.
Glad to be home.
Saturday, February 10, 2007
Don't call it a comeback
You never know what you are going to feel like or what the recovery is going to be... before the surgery I read articles about the headaches, the balance issues and the potential side affects. I have really experienced some pains this week. The headaches and the numbness is really the worst. I really have felt better everyday and think I may get out on Sunday and maybe home by Tuesday or Wednesday.
The worst thing is my mouth as it is not likely to return to normal. Dr. Robertson says that I will learn to live with it...It always feels like I am just getting out of the dentist.
Yesterday we were talking about taking the staples out. Dr Robertson was explaining how easy it is and is giving Teresa the tool to do it herself at home...Is this a good idea? I trust Teresa but maybe Russ and Ann Marie can help with this.
Ken left today and now it is just Teresa and I. I am glad Timora and Ken got to see how lucky I am with a great wife like Teresa and her family.
Have a great weekend.
Thursday, February 8, 2007
Safety and Pain Control
Most of us have had really bad knock you off your feet headaches where we curl up in bed and sleep it off. Tony has this headache, no feeling in his teeth, and a bunch of people telling him he needs to walk, brush his teeth, and eat. Maybe the headache is from Mountain Dew withdrawal. Maybe not. He's taking the pain in stride. I think he knows that the post-op phase is over and it's time for recovery.
Tony's rock has been Teresa. She's been following doctors orders which isn't always what Tony wants to do. Last night Tony woke up at 11pm and said he wanted to wake up and talk for a while. Lucky for Tony, Teresa was within a few feet cramped up on a mini pull out bed ready to talk. Teresa and I are sharing the massage duties, careful not to pull out the IV in his neck. Tony said if I ever get a brain tumor he will reciprocate the love.
Without food, Tony tends to want to vomit his pain medication which is very painful. The problem is that having no sensation in his teeth is making him gag. Dr. Robertson said Tony will learn to deal with it. He chewed a piece of jello about 20 times not knowing whether or not it was ready to swallow.
For everyone's benefit, Tony will make a joke to let us know he's ok. No smiles, just a joke. He didn't even laugh at the balloon that came with flowers from Cathy. It said, "Hope you're fishin' REEL soon". Flowers also arrived from Sodexho which really brightens up the room. Unfortunately, there will be no sleeping off of this headache. He's going to have to walk, eat, shower, brush his teeth, and drive 6 hours to Chattanooga this weekend.
The official staple count was 20, not 40. Also, for those of you who received pictures, we learned why they didn't shave his head. New research says that having hair in the wound actually helps the healing process by acting as an antibacterial agent.
Much love in Tennessee,
Ken
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Bravery
People have different ideals for what bravery is. Some people think of firemen, others soldiers, women having babies, etc. I am not speaking of bravery in the sense of feeling no fear, rather bravery as a quality of spirit that enables someone to face danger or pain without showing fear.
As of 7am this morning, I will forever remember Tony as my symbol of bravery. I am so proud of him for the strength he showed for his family and friends as we surrounded him waiting to be wheeled off to surgery.
The entourage of Teresa, Timora, Bill, Ann Marie, Lyn, Jonathan, and myself remained calm up to this point. Then the tears came so Timora and I disappeared for a spell to get ourselves collected. Teresa was allowed into pre-op and shared in prayer with Tony and the surgical team. The wait begins.
Every hour or so we would receive an update:
8:38 surgery begins
Tony is doing fine, we’re approaching the tumor
Removing the tumor, Tony is doing really well
1:30 Closing him up
Then to my surprise the Wizard, uh I mean Dr Robertson arrives in the critical care waiting room. He is pleased. He tells us the 4.5cm tumor is not malignant and originated in his nerves that control his face. Basically he took the tumor out of its sheath. He explained that it was like taking out the inside of an orange while leaving the rind in tact. The reason he explains is that the sheath itself doesn’t grow and removing it would damage the nerves possibly causing double vision, paralysis in the face, etc. His estimate was that the tumor was 10 to 20 years old. Follow up will consist of annual CT’s and any new growth should it occur can be treated with a gamma knife
At about 2pm and in groups of three, we were allowed to visit Tony in the Neuro ICU. He looked like he got in a fight and didn’t do too well. There was about a 10 inch incision from the top of his head to the bottom of his earlobe. He got gypped on the haircut and his hair is woven in and out of the 40 or so staples. In a few months you won’t even notice it. He managed some smiles and was at least able to see everyone before succumbing to the Morphine and falling asleep. No question he’s in a ton (no long o) of pain. We were going to skip the 5:30 visitation and let him rest but the nurse said that Tony kept asking for Teresa and felt it was important for her to return. He didn’t want us to change the channel from People’s Court because it was the same channel as American Idol. He’ll have to watch it alone because it’s not during visiting hours.
So, where did this bravery come from? I’ve seen Tony more nervous going into a wrestling match.
With all my love,
Ken
Everything is fine
Monday, February 5, 2007
Next Stop..."The Wizard"

Teresa says)...
Sunday, February 4, 2007
We are packing up for Memphis

Saturday, February 3, 2007
Wow-a-thon

Off to the THON
Thursday, February 1, 2007
Done working for a little while
Teresa and Timora will be keeping my BLOG upto date while I am layed up.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
This is the best thing that has ever happened to me?

Monday, January 29, 2007
Down the home stretch

Saturday, January 27, 2007
Thanks Susan

Friday, January 26, 2007
My eye hurts

Wednesday, January 24, 2007
I am going to be in big trouble today

Tuesday, January 23, 2007
That's it Memphis?

Sunday, January 21, 2007
Timora the explora

Thursday, January 18, 2007
I am the Big Tipper

- Blood Pressure 3 times (twice in the left arm and once in the right) FYI 135 over 82...best in 6 months!!!!
- Chest X-ray
- EKG
- Listen to my breathing from every angle
- and so on
I was at the doctor for 3 hours and I go back in the morning for labs and have another appointment to talk about my labs next week. No joke...he gave me 5 cards and asked me to give one to everyone who works on me and wants to make sure he gets detailed notes on the surgery and how I do. He is an experienced doctor??? I am okay with all the detail everyone is taking with me...However, where was the detail when I went to the doctor 6 years ago for headaches or asked 2 doctors about my jaw or the cramping in my face? I am really not bitter or even think the tumor would have been found earlier...It is like a server changing their service level because they have a big tipper...OOOOO big tipper is here I better put my game face on and get my crumb scrapper out of the car. I feel like the big tipper.
Bowling season is over

I gave blood on Tuesday for my surgery...I will give again the end of next week. I will have a litter of Tony Blood shipped to Memphis per Dr Robertson.
Okay...American Idol made Seattle look like a bunch jokes. If I hadn't spent some time in the Emerald City I might think Yikes???? I can assure you they will make Memphis look great...there is a lot of music history and good singers...(Bible Belt...church singers). Next week millions of people will be saying "I really would like to go to Memphis"...sorry Seattle.
- Portland dude with the Fro...really Troutdale
- Sixteen year old Jazzy with the strong voice
- Lisa Leslie...Only 3% of the general population will get it but its funny.
I am off to work and get my pre-op release physical. Wish me luck.
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Season 6 begins

planning on Teresa and I having a little finale party. Last night did not disappoint me as I shed my first tear at the 6th minute of the show when the girl wanted to inspire people like Jewel. My top 5 from day one:
1. Somewhere over the rainbow girl.
2. Crack baby.
3. Colombian girl doing Blondie
4. pimple boy with the scraped up nose
5. Army Girl
Tonight is day 2. I can't wait for tonight. Can I get a TV into the ICU?
When I got home last night it took 30 seconds for Anthony to tell me MORE CANDY ten times and he just told me again. Why couldn't Mom have taught him more carrots?
Have a great day...
Monday, January 15, 2007
Mom leaves in the morning

- So handsome and so strong
- several sign words (more, love and candy)
- played a lot of basketball and other games
In mom's visit had several highlights:
- Made two dinners (pot roast and pot roast)
- bought two five pound bags of sugar
- Knitted three hats
- made 3 batches of peanut butter fudge
- two batches of no bakes
Overall it was a good time. I am sure Mom is ready to have her own space back...Uncle Dan has a saying "Company is like fish, no matter how much you love it after a while it starts to stink" I love my Mom but I miss walking around the house naked.
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Ken and Cathy

Friday, January 12, 2007
7 more games
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Home from the ATL

It is just a phase

Monday, January 8, 2007
On the road...

My house is falling apart

Sunday, January 7, 2007
Present day Dr Robertson
Now or Later

- I want to lose my extra lbs.
- I want to do a better job of communicating with my family.
- I want to appreciate each day and approach each day with a mission.
I don't really stink at these things but I want to be a much better leader and I am going to put the work in.
At this point every person I know is aware that I have a brain tumor. From time to time I run into or speak with a friend who doesn't know. It is not a comfortable conversation.
"What are you doing for the Super Bowl?"
"I am getting brain surgery"
Anyway you slice it...it is shocking when you have to tell someone even though the shock for me is over and I am in reality. Speaking of reality...American Idol starts in 9 days.
Saturday, January 6, 2007
11 more games

Thursday, January 4, 2007
Bring your Mother to work day
Mom and I spent the first hour touring all of the areas. She met a bunch of people and we made it to my office. I had a meeting at 9:15 and 10 so I dropped her with the computer and we met for lunch at noon. After lunch I left her again and came back to her at 4pm and I wrapped up my day. So needless to say take your mother to work day was a big success:
- 7 hugs for Mom
- 17 games of hearts
- 2 Starbucks
- Free lunch with Tony (Chick-fil-A)
I hope everyone Else's take your mother to work day went well.
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
February 6th
Don't get me wrong it is still brain surgery and he is the best brain surgeon in the world...but it was a big relief. We were at his office for 6 hours going over every detail from how I would be wearing panty hose to prevent blood clots to how they would keep Teresa informed with phone calls every hour to the visiting hours in ICU.
Dr Robertson was confident and humble. He used regular language included a couple of profanities in describing some of the practices of "regular brain surgeons". He told us that residents would be there but they won't touch a thing..."this is my surgery" he said. He also said if I had the wrong team they could really jack me up. I also may not need radiation depending on the success. He did guarantee me the biggest headache imaginable.
The cut will be from between my ear and jawbone to the top of my head. I should be able to recover in 8-10 weeks at the most. The best news is that I am going to live.
Our surgery will be on February 6th at 7:30 AM. Out with the Egg!!!
Monday, January 1, 2007
Were off to see the Wizard

I have a lot of emotion from excitement to fear. I know it is only a consultation and I am prepared for the wizard to be like other wizard's with their wizard attitude. I am excited to get some answers...Like when and how.
I will make some calls on the way home from Memphis. I will give a detailed explaination of what will be happening here on Wednesday Morning.
Teresa and I am so thankful of all of the support and kindness from everyone. I am so lucky to have so many caring people in my life. THANKS.