Gettin’ the Goods
Well, the preparations for the big day are officially underway. My mom once gave me excellent advice when I expressed how nervous I was about surgery. She said, “Just plan it like you planned your wedding, and then you’ll be able to relax and trust that everything will go smoothly.”
I realize, of course, I have zero control over the actual surgery. But you can bet your bottom dollar, Annie, that I’m thinking through as many details of the recovery as I can possibly imagine. Right now, I’m focusing on the fun part: shopping. 🙂 So far, with the guidance of my fellow jaw-bloggers, my list looks a little something like this:
(Items in red are yet to be acquired!)
Food/ Eating
- Baby food in the squirt packages (yay for this new fad!)
- Sippy cup (Oh man…this was an embarrassing, 20-minute decision process.)
- Baby spoons (the rubber-covered kind)
- Smoothie ingredients galore
- Protein powder
- Vitamin water
- Magic Bullet Single Shot blender (**Christmas wish list!!**)
Hygiene
- WaterPik (got this when I got my braces…love it!)
- Pond’s facial cleansing cloths (Sounds much better than bending over a sink to scrub my face for the first few days.)
- Alcohol-free mouthwash (still need to talk to my surgeon about this one, though.)
- Medicated chapstick
- Dandruff shampoo. Not because I have dandruff, but because my scalp always gets dry when I have to lay around for a while. When I had pneumonia a few years ago, my scalp was miserable.
Comfort
- One of those armed, support pillows. (One of my friends calls this a “husband.” 🙂 )
- Multiple pairs of pajamas, including the button-up kind, so I won’t have to pull anything over my swollen head/face
- Heating pack (electric and BodyComfort)
- Cozy socks for my always-cold tootsies
- Knitted throw (I’m very picky on the fabric, and haven’t found the cozy, knitted fabric I want)
- Non-wedding gift sheet set
- Set of go-ahead-and-stain-’em washcloths for, ya know…drool.
- A few spare rolls of papertowels…for the same reason
- Neck pillow…maybe one that can be heated in the microwave (I gave my travel pillow away to a coworker, forgetting I’d want it for surgery. Whoops.)
Entertainment
- Several new BluRays, all meeting the requirement of “Not too funny, sad or scary.”
- Many, many books, including a large selection of eBooks
- TV series on DVD to be loaned by a very kind coworker
- A visit from the fabulous Dufault family
- Netflix and/ or Amazon Prime membership
- Audiobooks, to be borrowed from the library
Communication
- “Menu” of specifics for first couple of days, as I’m anticipating not being able to talk. Menu will include things like, “I’m hungry,” “I’m in pain (with a scale of severity),” “I want to go for a walk,” “I hate my life. Please entertain me.” It will also include food items, such as the baby food or smoothie flavor I’d like.
- My blog 🙂
If you have other suggestions, or questions about anything I’ve listed, let me know! I’ll be sure to let you know what items were/ were not useful during recovery, as some of my items are based on pure conjecture.
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Friar_Tuck
What a wise mother you have.