what happens when you cram too much into 16 days

TodayI was going to start posting pictures and stories from our vacation to the Dakotaslast week, but then I wrote a blurb on Facebook about how stressful the lasttwo weeks have been. Many people took that as my life completely falling apart.In reality, it was just overbooked. Here is what a spreadsheet might look like:
Monday, June 3, 9:00 – low stress –phone preop visit for Hubby’s knee replacement on June 17. Oh, except that theydidn’t call until around 10:30 for this phone appointment
Monday, June 3, 4:00 – low stress –Hubby’s physical therapy appt so he knows what to expect following surgery
Tuesday, June 4, 9:30 – low stress –Hubby’s radiology appt for a CT of his leg prior to surgery
Tuesday, June 4, 12:30 – slightly morestress – Hubby took the car to the dealer for an oil change and tire rotation,and of course they found other things to replace and it took longer thanexpected
Tuesday, June 4, 4:00 – low stress –Hubby had to be back in town for his preop appt with his primary care provider
Tuesday, June 4, all day – higher stress,because I make everything more stressful than need be – I cleaned house allday, washed clothes, and packed
Wednesday, June 5, 7:00 am – medium stress– We wanted to leave for our drive to North Dakota, but were half an hour lategetting going due to some family drama, but where would we be without family
Wednesday, June 5 through Thursday,June 13 – up and down stress – sometimes I wonder why anyone even takesvacations. Sure, you have a good time in the long run, but there’s the packingand traveling and getting lost, running into sketchy weather and road construction,unpacking, etc. Overall, though, yes, we had a very good time, and I will shareall about that in the coming weeks.
Friday, June 14, 11:00 – low stress – finalcall to Hubby’s surgeon to get a time for Monday’s surgery. The rest of the daymostly spent washing clothes.
Saturday, June 15 – low stress – more washingclothes and some house cleaning, while Hubby visited a friend and his aunt
Sunday, June 16 – should have been nostress, but what would I do with no stress – I surprised Hubby by inviting thekids over for dinner for Fathers Day, but there was still stuff to do to get ready for hissurgery
Monday, June 17 – massive stress – Youknow the saying: any surgery can be routine, unless you’re the one beingoperated on, then it’s a major surgery. Right?
So Hubby got his knee replaced and itall sounded like it would be simple and everything did turn out all right, butit still turned out to be one of the longest days of my life
Tuesday, June 18 – more stress – Let’sjust say it was another one of the longest days of my life. No matter what theytell you, knee replacement surgery is not for sissies and the patient’s spousebetter not be a sissy either. And I wouldn’t recommend going on a nine-dayvacation just before surgery.
Butwe are moving on and each day things will go smoother. And now you just can’twait to hear about that trip, right? I’m anxious to relive it myself.