Mood:

Well, let's see. We'll start with work.
This week at work we continued our Single Service module. That means that during this week, we had several Brigadiers and Colonels come and talk to us about their jobs, the problems and frustrations, and their Command philosophies. This is supposed to give us a greater understanding of what the REAL issues and solutions might be for the inner workings of the Australian Defence Force. While interesting, it has been fairly difficult to keep up with the lectures. While their military and our have a great deal in common, they have different names for everything, which means different acronyms. Once I figure out what we are talking about, things go fairly smoothly. Until then, though, I’m pretty much lost.
The work load has been much reduced, however. We only have a few assignments during this module, and about half of it is group work, or school-based projects. There isn’t a lot out outside reading or assignment preparation, so it’s nice to be “at home” while I’m at home.
Jacoby is doing really well at school, to hear him tell it. I’m still cautiously optimistic about it all, because I never see him doing work, and no real feedback comes home. If no news is good news, then things are going “swimmingly.” We’ll see when the end-of-semester reports come out.
As for sport, he is doing well with Hockey and soccer. He had both games, yesterday. The hockey team won 11-0 in what really wasn’t too good a game. The soccer team lost 4-1 under the same circumstances. While Jacoby is contributing (somewhat) to both teams, he doesn’t appear to be a significant factor in either. Oddly, he plays much better hockey, much more aggressively, when he’s playing with the older group of people in the MHL league than he does with his team. Granted, it’s a slower game, in which he can keep up with the level of play a little better...
Sabrina and Kimberly are doing well. The truth, however, is that they are both bored. We have done just about all of the Canberra day-trips, and there isn’t much going on in the city for the non-drinking, non-clubbing crowd. If there are no good movies that week, all that’s left is food, and even that is getting repetitive and bland.
What we really need is a break, which we will get next month, when we’ll go to Cairns for about a week. Kimberly’s got the trip all planned out, but continues to do research and small scheduling g changes to make sure we get the most out of being there. If nothing else, it’s something for her to do.
Now for me. This has been a week of injury for me. No, not the Chiropractor (who is doing really well, by the way). At Hapkido on Wednesday night I hurt my knee doing absolutely nothing unusual. I was laying on the mat (I was just thrown there), went to stand up, and my knee popped. Down I went. After a rough evening, I finally gave up and worked through the TRICARE process, which was much easier than I expected, and went to the hospital. Finallyk, at around 2:00a, the doctor looks at my knee and says, “yep, it’s injured, but I can’t tell how much.” Brilliant. I had been there for the last five hours without his help...Anyway, he referred me to get an MRI to see the extent of the ligament damage, which he suspected to be minor. I’d love to give you the news now, but the appointment isn’t until this Wednesday night. Apparently it takes a week to get this stuff done in Australia. I’m told I am lucky. It can take much longer. Anyway, I’ve been wearing a leg brace since Wednesday, but it’s becoming more trouble than it’s worth. While my knee is swollen and soar, it does feel better than it did, so we’ll see.
Anyway, after I get the MRI, I will have a follow-on appointment with a specialist to read the results. Originally, this appointment was the next day (Thursday), but that appointment was cancelled because the specialist wouldn’t have enough time to “read” the results. Amazing. 24-hours isn’t enough to look at the picture. Just a reminder, I was diagnosed with MS after about 10-minutes after an MRI. So anyway, I won’t even know on Wednesday night what the damage is.
In the meantime, I can’t work out, or run, and my body is falling apart. I’m not even 40, yet! J
All that being said, everything is fine. Yesterday was consumed with Jacoby’s sports. Today we are going to the market, and then to an Australian Football League game in Manuka. Sydney is playing Melbourne. It’s really our only chance to see a game in Canberra this year, so we are looking forward to it. We’ve seen both styles or Rugby (League and Union), and now AFL. Kimberly and Jacoby have seen live Cricket, so we are just about done with “Sports We Don’t Understand.”
Take care, have a good week!
- Ryan