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ninasdream Dec 9th, 2019 01:31 PM

saying hello after long absence. My trip to Jamaica
 
Hello All,
I have been away from the Lounge for a while, and I have missed you all. The good news is that after a lot of physical therapy and hard work, I am becoming mobile again. I have now had total knee replacement in both knees, and have made a solid recovery. I needed to be working on my knees and you know how addictive the Lounge is, so I had to resist the temptation. I am still working on stairs and long walks, but have achieved great movement, and can begin to plan travel again! I have been invited to Jamaica for the holidays, and I leave in about 2 weeks, so I will be researching on the Caribbean forum, and likely posting some questions there.I look forward to getting caught up on my Fodorites posts and news. Wishing you all the best of the holidays and the upcoming year.

Amy Dec 9th, 2019 01:40 PM

Welcome back, and so many congratulations on your hard work gaining you mobility! Hope your Caribbean trip is lovely—it sounds wonderful to me right about now.

Florida1 Dec 9th, 2019 01:43 PM

It’s good to see you again! Glad your recovery is coming along well. Have a great time on your trip!

suze Dec 9th, 2019 01:53 PM

Welcome back! Best wishes on your continued recovery progress.

Sadly Caribbean forum isn't very busy here on Fodor's unfortunately. But you can try. Where in Jamaica? I know Negril ;-)

Again WELCOME back to the Lounge. You will likely find it a lot quieter than when you left, but there's a few of us still hanging around!

jubilada Dec 9th, 2019 02:01 PM

Welcome back!

kureiff Dec 9th, 2019 02:11 PM

Welcome back and congratulations on your recovery! Enjoy your holiday travels.

ninasdream Dec 9th, 2019 02:57 PM

Thank you for the warm welcome and the wishes Jubi, Florida 1 and kureiff. Amy - I think you and I came to the Lounge at about the same time.

Hi Suze, a friend from work's grandmother has a place way out in the country outside Port Maria and says they will take me all around and show me the real Jamaica. I may bring pastels or paints with me in case they're not up for it some days. I can't afford to rent a car for 2 weeks, and actually from what I've rad have no desire to drive while there. Not sure where we'll be exploring, but I do land in Montego Bay, which is about an hour away, I think. Pretty sure we plan to explore there, so I am open to any tips or recommendations you may have. I will post on the forum there. Do they really not let us post on travel destinations here? I've been away a while. And quieter - where did people go? groups elsewhere? if you could share, that's be great. Hope you're doing well. Look forward to finding your various posts as I read through the forums and Lounge.

laurieco Dec 9th, 2019 03:50 PM

Welcome back ninasdream! Glad that you are doing well and are able to travel again. I can't help with Jamaica but I hope you have a truly wonderful time!

suze Dec 9th, 2019 04:03 PM

That should be a very cool trip since you are going with a friend with relatives on the island. Trust me, you do not want to drive yourself around Jamaica! Period. And let them be your guide even in Montego Bay (don't go wandering around on your own). Sorry I only know Negril, I've been there a few times for laid back, beachy vacations. What you're doing sounds different and really special.

Oh they let you post on travel forums here, I'm just saying some branches get very little traffic any more. I'd check Trip Advisor for Jamaica forums.

And I have no idea where people went as far as the Lounge, some quit, I hear some are on Facebook. But our "attendance" is significantly lower these days here. But thankfully we haven't been kicked out entirely :-)

carolyn Dec 9th, 2019 04:06 PM

Yea for successful surgery and being able to travel again. Good to hear from you, and enjoy Jamaica.

gomiki Dec 9th, 2019 04:15 PM

Welcome back ninasdream! I have missed you on WFD. I am glad you are doing well and hope you have a wonderful time in Jamaica.

starrs Dec 9th, 2019 04:19 PM

Glad the surgeries went well and you've regained your mobility. Happy holidays in Jamaica! It's great to be able to travel again after a (too long) pause.

schnauzer Dec 9th, 2019 04:33 PM

So great to see you pop up again. Glad the knees are working well again.. I can’t help anymore with Jamaica.. far too long since I lived there but do be careful. Don’t wander off on your own. Have fun..

iris1745 Dec 9th, 2019 04:33 PM

Hi ninasdream; You are doing great with your recovery. Plus, gardening is also great therapy.

Richard

bankbabe Dec 9th, 2019 05:31 PM

Welcome back Nina. I have missed seeing you around here. Jamaica beaches are so nice. If you make it to Ocho Rios, stop by The Jamaica Inn for me. :cool:

Pepper_von_snoot Dec 9th, 2019 06:16 PM

I am so glad your dream did not become a nightmare!

Good luck. I hope you see some seagulls in Jamaica.

Thin,aristocrat

basingstoke2 Dec 9th, 2019 06:26 PM

In the immortal words of Jean Shepherd “Keep your knees loose”

goddesstogo Dec 9th, 2019 06:35 PM

Welcome back! Nice to see you and your knees here again!

Bokhara2 Dec 9th, 2019 06:45 PM

Welcome back, Ninasdream!

Hope you have a great “knees-up” on your holiday :)

Percy Dec 9th, 2019 07:31 PM

Welcome back, nice to have someone returning again after and absence and glad your knees are coming along great.

Have a Merry Christmas in Jamaica

dfrostnh Dec 11th, 2019 02:48 AM

Welcome back! I was too lazy last winter so began having difficulty walking, stiff knees, etc. The doctor said more exercise was what I needed. It helped a lot to do garden work. I went on a maybe once in a life time trip to Italy with a small group led by an artist friend. I took collapsible hiking poles with me which I needed very much. I did have to skip exploring some old ruins but I had a nice time sitting with another slow walker enjoying lemon granitas and watching people. Best wishes for a wonderful trip to Jamaica.

ninasdream Dec 11th, 2019 04:39 AM

Oh my goodness, thank you all for the warm welcomes. I think when you are recovering, you can feel a little isolated. I have been doing exercises and isometrics, and pool work devotedly since August 2018...okay, I have slacked off a little this month. But it is good to be back here, and not in a vacuum. Although, I have to say two people from work, who I didn't know that well offered help, and were just wonderful. My pool class instructor came to take me out to lunch so I wouldn't get cabin fever.
If the surgeon I didn't choose because of his bedside manner hadn't scared the living daylights out of me - do this now before your knees freeze up and even replacement won't help- I might not have taken action. Do you know, the surgery only took an hour,, and they had me in physical therapy 2 hours after I woke up. Now I feel like a whole new person. My assistant calls me "bionic".

I have been invites to go on a medical mission to Vietnam in June, so I am researching that, and I want to go to Italy. I can't believe how crazy expensive the airfare was to Jamaica. Suze - I made notes on all your Jamaica answers/posts dating back to 2014. I am going to post on the Caribbean forum/ Jamaica with questions, if you would be open to checking in there. I emailed clives to get some transportation quotes and information, awaiting a reply.

Thin - I am sure you are as fab as ever. Do I lose cool points for still suppressing an urge to yell out "Jonathan!" at passing seagulls? But only when I am alone on the beach.

Bsaingstoke - my father and I used to listen to Jean Shepherd, thanks for that memory

dfrosty, I am sorry to hear of your discomfort - gardening is restorative in so many ways, I miss kneeling with my mother. I am happy to scan, (or describe those not written down) all the exercises I have and give them to you, not sure how the features here work; let me know and I can email them to you. Very doable. There are about 6 you can do supine in bed before you even get up. I ordered a collapsable walking stick recommended by one of my poetry friends who went on an African safari. I have to find it and take some walks before I go. We will be staying at a school friend's grandmother's villa out in the country. They said they will find hiking paths at a more gradual decline for the spots they want to show me. Local artist groups here do plein air trips to Tuscany. They are pricey and my painting aptitude is not really up to it. It is difficult to find adult classes in the eve or weekend. Last month I took 2 watercolor bird classes at Ward Waterfowl museum, where I belong, and that was marvelous, and I even made a new friend there. I would love to hear about your trip to Italy - is there a trip report?

We had snow overnight, just a sprinkling. A big hug and a very good day to you all.

suze Dec 11th, 2019 06:13 AM

Sure, will watch for your post. Not sure how much help I'll be as my 3 Jamaica trips were spread out decades apart and even the most recent one not so recent, but I have always loved that island, the people there, and my Negril trip experiences. It's a magical place.

jubilada Dec 11th, 2019 08:10 AM

ninasdream, I’m surprised to hear that you can’t find watercolor classes on evenings ir weekends. In our area( in addition to several artists who offer them privately at those times, the Community colleges offer them and they usually get great instuctors.

ninasdream Dec 11th, 2019 10:05 AM

Thanks suze. Jubi - the watercolor class I took was with someone at the local university. Yes, it's a problem here.

jubilada Dec 11th, 2019 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by ninasdream (Post 17028667)
Thanks suze. Jubi - the watercolor class I took was with someone at the local university. Yes, it's a problem here.

That’s too bad! None at the museums either? My wife should come and offer a weekend workshop.;)

dfrostnh Dec 12th, 2019 03:03 AM

Thanks for the exercise instructions offer but I'm still too lazy and undisciplined. I kept my gym membership so I would go back. Yoga would be a big help and a set schedule of classes is best. On my own to use the equipment I never get there. I haven't done my trip report yet. The trip I took was led by an oil painter but she gave people the option of working with whatever paint they wanted. I chose artist grade acrylics. But, the real problem was going to a new town each day and having the option of painting or wandering around so I usually wandered around. I have taken one or two brief seminars with two watercolor teachers who are offering a trip to Tuscany in October 2020 but Lina also announced she is going back to Italy. Her trip was less expensive since we stayed in very spartan accomodations at a monastery. I didn't mind spartan except for the steep walk up to the building each day. I liked the college dorm atmosphere and was fortunate to have a considerate and friendly roommate who I had never met before. Most of the group were Lina's regular students.

joethebear Dec 12th, 2019 07:23 AM

Hello!

ninasdream Dec 12th, 2019 11:46 AM

Hi Jubi,
I took it at the museum. Their membership fee just went up 30%. I will rejoin this year, and then see if I use the benefits enough. I only went to 2 other events. One of the women that helped me a lot when I was out is an avid birder, and I bought the membership as a gift mostly for her. They let "family" membership include any people you like, which is great. Going to their holiday party tonight, which is always fun, and their atrium is very pretty and overlooks the water - it is a water fowl museum.

dfrosty - I think I would have wandered around too. You had me nodding and smiling as I read your post. Hope your knee feels better.

ninasdream Dec 17th, 2019 09:25 AM

Hello All - Thanks again for the warm welcome back. I posted my questions on Jamaica in the Caribbean forum under new post "Jamaica for the holidays". If anyone can help me out, I'd appreciate it. Suze, are you out there? I also need to replace my camera. If you have one that has the LCD screen and a viewfinder, that is my preference. Andrew? Thanks! Work let us know that they are closing next Monday and Tuesday, so I will have an extra day of prep before i leave early Tuesday morning.

Percy Dec 17th, 2019 11:15 AM

Hey Mon!!! have a good time in Jamaica !

That is my best Jamaica accent ;)

TDudette Dec 17th, 2019 11:23 AM

Welcome back indeed, ninasdream! After welcoming you on WFD, I didn't check this one. Great to read that your surgery was a success. It does take great discipline to follow up on the PT. Nice that you'll be able to travel now.

Hope to see you soon, TDude

ninasdream Dec 17th, 2019 12:01 PM

Percy - your accent is so good that it comes through in print! Thanks. One week away.
Tdudette - yes, hope I'll be able to get to some GTG's now and we'll see each other, or I'm open to travelling within Maryland to meet up. . If you have any recommendations on a camera with an LCD screen and a viewfinder, I need to replace my camera. Though I think you are way ahead of my in skills level and so equipmemt. If anyone has Jamaica suggestions, I created a post there. Need transportation help. Thanks!

suze Dec 17th, 2019 12:14 PM

hi - i'm here. i answered :-) but i'm not much help. What you are doing is very different than my Jamaica trips (3 of them) where each time I flew into Montego Bay and went directly out to Negril for the entire trip.

My travel camera is a little digital PowerShot. I love it. Just a point and shoot. Completely automatic and takes great photos. Plus doesn't call attention to itself, not worth stealing, like a smartphone might be.

ninasdream Dec 17th, 2019 12:50 PM

Suze, thanks - I saw your replies. Canon Powershot is what I have, two, both had problems - careful as I was, grit got into the telephoto lens, camera doesn't work at all. I read online it;s a common problem with them. I bought that one to replace a battery compartment that won't shut, so I miss shots. If you have a model #, I might consider it, maybe they improved upon these issues. It's difficult to find cameras that still have viewfinders.

suze Dec 17th, 2019 12:53 PM

No, mine's a really old one my office was getting rid of after being used for years on a construction site. Mine has none of those problems. I'm not careful at all with it, it's never even been in a case, just the bottom of my purse.

You're right though, I don't use a viewfinder (don't even know if it has one, I'd have to look at home) I just use that screen on the back of the camera. Since it's digital I don't fret over individual shots, I just shoot shoot shoot, then sort and delete at the end of the day.

maitaitom Dec 17th, 2019 12:56 PM

Welcome back Nina. I feel your pain. I had my right knee done on November 7. Unfortunately, had complications. Doing better, but pain after PT has been intense. Frustrating. Have a great trip and happy you are feeling well!

((H))

ninasdream Dec 17th, 2019 04:19 PM

Oh no maitai! Keeping a good thought for you- ice it and continue with PT. There's a light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks for the good wishes.

ninasdream Dec 17th, 2019 04:22 PM

Thanks suze. Frustrating to have two duds. I bought the second one online for $35 it arrived 3 days before my trip to New Mexico. I am thinking 2 strikes and they're out on the model.

Percy Dec 17th, 2019 06:46 PM


Originally Posted by maitaitom (Post 17031588)
Welcome back Nina. I feel your pain. I had my right knee done on November 7. Unfortunately, had complications. Doing better, but pain after PT has been intense. Frustrating. Have a great trip and happy you are feeling well!

((H))

I was thinking about you the other day....really ! I was wondering how your knee Physio was doing.

I hope you are getting a wee bit better every day

Merry Christmas


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