Sunday, May 29, 2011

Brush Hogging

Our friend came over with his brush cutter to help us clear away brambles and brush around our property. Priority was the space behind the chicken coop where we plan to fence the chickens in.


It's amazing how powerful that cutter is and how quickly it mowed everything down. Andrew pulled out fallen logs and big branches on the ground and also pulled down vines creeping up tree trunks while Jim brush hogged away.



Here it is, all cleared. They continued to brush hog around the corner to the right of this photo, until the engine back-fired and then sputtered to a stop. Oh dear. They got a good section cleared, but still much to do. He'll come back after the holiday after he looks at the engine and gets it up and running again.


Haven't done any fencing yet. My back has been bothering me for some time now, then Tuesday evening I was in excruciating pain. My hip quivered in pain at every step and by the time I put the kids to bed, it was screaming. I went downstairs to put a load in the wash and couldn't make it back up the steps. Lucky for me, Andrew arrived home and heard me on the stairs and helped me up the last few steps.


Looking up back/hip pain leaves too many possibilities, but I suspect a pinched nerve. I rested as much as I could on Wednesday and felt somewhat better on Thursday, so I ran errands-- grocery store and picked up Percy at the Vet's. Big mistake, the position of my leg in the car did not help and by the time I returned home, my hip was quivering in pain again. Another day tied to the heating pad and resting as much as four children allow me to has helped immensely. I find it helps to keep moderately mobile, as keeping still only stiffens the joint and I need to warm up all over again. Warming up hurts. Getting out of the bed in the morning is almost comical and then hobbling over to the toilet and back is something else entirely.


As of now, I am operating on 50% power. I want so much to DO stuff, but I know I'll pay the price if I do. The garden needs weeding, the fence needs fencing, the house needs housing and the kids need parenting. I don't know what I'd do without Andrew, he's such a big help. I'm hoping tomorrow brings me another lift in power. I'd like to at least get some weeding done. I'll take it slowly and see how it goes.


Enjoy the long weekend!

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4 comments:

Ron said...

It stinks to have so much motivation and pressure to get things done, only to be hampered by your back (appendix).

I love having our chickens fenced in. I still let them range in the evening for a while, but it dramatically cuts down on the opportunity for them to get into trouble.

Karen Mayes said...

Sounds like you might have scaitia?

jenny said...

Ron-- Yes, that's exactly it! I'm feeling better now, not so hard to get out of bed in the mornings, so I'm going to try and get some fencing done.. fingers crossed!

Karen-- That's what I suspected..
no way of knowing for sure.

Cheyenne said...

I've been hampered by a bad lower back for many years now and it is just something I have to live with. I suspect it comes from sitting in those office chairs all those years stuck behind a desk. I am glad you figured out what your problem was and hopefully you will be back to 100% in no time.