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We got the date of Leo's surgery through! It's going to be the 5th September! This is REALLY SOOON!

We have to self isolate for two weeks beforehand. So no camping weekend with friends. But we can still do our hot tub holiday in Cornwall in mid August.

Leo will be in hospital for three nights. My parents have invited us to join them on holiday in Anglesey that week. I need to drive Leo to the hospital in Coventry without breaking self isolation, and then collect them when they're discharged. So I'll take E to Anglesey for three nights while Leo's in hospital to get some parent/grandparent time and so I'm not totally alone with E, then we'll pick Leo up and drive them home.

After that we'll both take as much time off work as we need. Might need to set up a bed in the lounge downstairs. I'll do childcare, cooking, housework and the other necessities until Leo is back on their feet. Our mums have both offered to come and help us out at different times, which is very welcome - we'll probably take both of them up on it. And we have two childcare providers potentially available, so that should hopefully free me up to do a couple of days work a week.

And after that? Who knows. The recovery rate for hip replacements is allegedly quite good, although apparently there's a slim chance that there'll be complications. I'm trying not to hope too much but... If this does what I want it to, it means no more chronic pain! In the fullness of time it means Tai Chi! Swimming! Biking! Long walks! Leo being able to carry E, wear them in a sling, take them for naps! I almost can't imagine it, our life has been so compromised for so long. I feel a bit weepy just thinking about the possibilities.
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I found a wheelchair on Freecycle! It's manual rather than powered, folds up, has adjustable footrests. It seems basic but serviceable. It was being given away by an older lady who has replaced it with a powered one.

I'm really pleased. Hopefully Leo won't need one for very long, but right now it will be really useful. Once they've had their surgery and recovered we can pass it on to the next person who needs one.

I took the car and picked it up with E this morning. I'm hoping we can go out for a walk this afternoon, me pushing the chair with E on my back. I don't know how feasible that's going to be but I have hopes. If we try a short walk first we can just come home when it gets too much. Like with babywearing itself, I expect the more I do it the stronger I'll get.

I have visions of being able to have socially distanced days out to London Zoo or Kew Gardens. Maybe not Kew. Places we can drive to. Between Leo's decreasing mobility and Covid I've felt pretty trapped. I'm trying to book in more child-friendly distanced hangouts with friends, and have had some lovely times wandering around Lea Valley Reservoir with [personal profile] the_lady_lily and her 5 year old, and breastfeeding in the woods with [profile] kabarett and [personal profile] me_and. But I miss doing things outside the house with my partner, and we very rarely Go Out and Do Things as a trio.

I'm braced for a second wave and another lockdown, and I'd love to get out and do some low-risk lovely things this summer while we can.

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