
Spent the morning planting herbs. Last week, I went to Sloat Nursery and bought basil, parsley, cilantro, marjoram and kale. My girlfriend Marie gave me a generous gift card for my birthday. I also bought seeds for my Fall vegetable garden. Tending my garden helps me cope with the challenging times Covid brings. Also sharing my favorite Sesame Ahi Tuna Poke
I’ve really taken the Victory Garden thing seriously this year. Because of Covid and the possibility of a food shortage, I planted seeds in March. I am growing 3 types of zucchini, 3 types of pumpkins, strawberries, lettuce, kale, peas, beans, chard, several tomato plants, several corn varieties, cucumber, sunflowers, fennel, cantaloupe, butternut squash, acorn squash, and more. It brings me joy to share these organic crops with the neighbors and our family.
I’m harvesting peaches now. I should be canning them instead of writing, but I’ve put my blog on hold for way too long. Last month we picked loads of Santa Rosa plums from our backyard tree. Besides sharing with neighbors, I was baking crisps, jams and we ate plenty of fresh ripe plums and now peaches with our yogurt in the morning.

Me, my Dad Ron and my sister Sue taken over 25 years ago
This has been a tough week. Thank goodness for my garden. I feel peace there and can work in the soil and feel my stress dissolve away. The first set of bad news came a week ago last Sunday. I received a call from the Veterans Home where my Father lives. He had a seizure and was taken to the emergency room at a hospital in Napa for tests. It was the worst day ever waiting for some kind of news. I wasn’t able to visit him because of Covid. All of the hospitals have strict visitation rules about keeping loved ones away. It is sad and hard knowing I couldn’t be with my Dad.

Great day visiting my Dad Ron at the Veteran’s Home 8 years ago
Luckily, the cat scan was negative and his blood tests were normal. They released him back to the Veterans Home, but since he was away for more than 6 hours, they had to quarantine him. So he has been in the hospital across the street from his home all by himself. I talk to him regularly and he has had a fairly good attitude about his situation. He is feeling okay, but misses his home in memory care. He should be released back there this weekend if his Covid test comes back negative. Thank Goodness.

Great time hanging out with my Dad Ron in the patio at the Veteran’s Home in Yountville 8 years ago
All in all, my Dad is well. He is a fall risk, so that is scary, but hopefully he will get stronger and regain his strength.
I cried talking to him today. This happens often, but today I was especially sad. He said I almost made him cry, and he never says that. I miss him and wish this pandemic would go away so we can go back to our normal lives and be with our aging parents.
The next bad news came last Sunday, a few days ago. Ken’s Mother Nilda fell and broke her ankle. She was visiting Ken’s brother Dan and fell going up a step. She has horrible knees and doesn’t get around very well. She is 89 years old and we are very concerned about her.

Beautiful Mother in law Nilda at her aunts wedding
She had surgery on her ankle and will get a cast when the swelling goes down. She is still in the hospital at John Muir and we are not able to visit her. The family doesn’t want her put in a nursing home because people are dying in these homes from Covid. It’s a horrible time to need care.

My mother Nilda and her daughter Terri Ann visiting with us in her home in Rossmoor
So there is a plan to put a hospital bed in her family room when she is released and she will be cared for in her own home by Ken’s sister Terri Ann, his brother Dan and his wife Nancy who will temporarily live there with her. It’s a crazy idea and no one knows if things will work out.
There are obvious things to worry about like blood clots, and pneumonia from being in bed too long, etc… It is a tough time. You can never prepare for losing a parent.

Great day celebrating my son Curtis’ graduation at Monte Vista High School with my ex husband Eric, and his grand parents Elena and Robert 17 years ago
The last bit of sad news was hearing that my son Curtis’ grandfather Robert passed away last Friday. He was my ex Father in law. We are so sad to hear this and had heard he had a stroke a few weeks ago. My son wasn’t able to see him either before he died. It is hard to process these times. How can you grieve the pain? I work in my garden. I see the beauty in the plants and flowers. I pray for my family. I talk with my friends and I write. It’s times like these we need each other even more. We hold our spouse a little closer. We take one day at a time. We stay away from the news. We love those around us more than ever before.
There is more to do. I will be preparing food and helping out however I can. I hope life is treating you well. For now, I will put the computer away and sit with my 16 year old kitty. My husband is done with his work for the day so we can hang out . Maybe we will play Scrabble and eat popcorn. Maybe we will start a puzzle. In any event, it is a good day and I’m thankful for the opportunity to share my thoughts with you. Ahi Tuna Recipe.

Enjoyed a Sesame Ahi Tuna Poke appetizer at Jessup Winery in Yountville California last Friday with friends
Sesame Ahi Tuna with Avocado

Heaven on a plate. Sesame Ahi Tuna Poke with crispy won ton wrappers and a chicken pot pie for a mid day lunch in our backyard
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Donna McClure
August 12, 2020 at 12:51 am
Love hearing all about your news and gardening hobby. I shed some tears with you today too. These are tough times and it’s good to release the stress and worry. I love you😘❤️
terismyth
August 12, 2020 at 2:44 pm
I love you too Donna. Let’s get together again soon for another walk. Next time we will try to avoid the rattlesnakes. They are no bueno.
Thankful for you,
Teri
King Ben's Grandma
August 12, 2020 at 1:06 am
I’m happy that your dad continues to improve. My ex’s grandmother fell down a flight of stairs, broke her him and shattered her arm when she was in her 80s. We worried so much about her. She’s recovered and lived to be 93. I hope your M-I-L does as well.
Sorry for the loss of your son’s grandfather.
We never know when those we love will be taken from us. We need to make sure they know how we feel now, so there are no regrets. I think working in your garden is a perfect way to get through these worries. Working with plants and growing things reminds us there is life and it continues.
Sending Hugs!!!💖💖💖
terismyth
August 12, 2020 at 2:41 pm
Thank you Angie. It’s good to hear even after falling down a flight of stairs and breaking a hip and arm, your ex’s grandma recovered. I’m happy she lived a long life.
You are right about sharing love with our family is especially important these days.
I appreciate your thoughts and am always grateful for you.
Hope you have a peaceful day.
Teri
Kayla
August 12, 2020 at 1:32 pm
Sweet Teri – I’m so sorry to hear your sad news. Those are all very difficult things to handle in the best of times let alone now. So terrible that you aren’t able to visit your dad. I’m glad you can find some peace in your garden. Thank you for sharing – love the pictures and love you!
terismyth
August 12, 2020 at 2:35 pm
Thanks Kayla for your sincere feedback. It’s so nice to wake up to your comforting words.
I’m lucky to have a friend like you.
Thanks for making my day.
And if you are in town, stop by for a bite to eat. We can have a visit in the backyard and enjoy the garden together.
Hugs
Teri:)
Tamara
August 12, 2020 at 3:49 pm
Love you, sweetie. Aging parents, living through a pandemic, and just getting through regular days, stuff is HARD these days. Glad you have your amazing garden to eal with it all in such a positive way. Hope to see you soon. Stay well ♡♡♡
terismyth
August 12, 2020 at 6:33 pm
Thanks Tammie.
It’s reassuring knowing I have friends like you. Yes. Would love to see you.
Kisses and hugs