There's Always Something Going On in the Heinisch Home
A Day in Our Life
Saturday, June 20, 2026
World Cup
Friday, June 19, 2026
Together Again
Gabrielle flew down today to spend the weekend with Meg. She had just ended a challenging relationship and was ready for a break from the situation. Meg was thrilled to host her and made plans for a fun three days together. I was happy for both of them as I was sure that this weekend was just what they both needed.
Tonight, Paula and I received this picture from the girls. They were enjoying Cosmos while watching Love Island. Meg texted later to let me know that she had taken her hair down for the picture and couldn’t stop laughing at how it looked. I didn’t care about anyone’s hair, I was just glad to see how much fun they were having. Instant flashbacks to other pictures that the girls had taken over the years came to mind. I am so thankful for Meg and my friendship with Paula and Gabrielle. There was a lot of testosterone in our home while Meg was growing up. It was nice to have a place to go or friends to hang out with that were all girls all of the time.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
Bad News from the Dentist
I had my annual check up today and unfortunately, got bad news from the dentist. The tooth that was hurting, would need a crown. I guess I wasn’t surprised, but we didn’t get dental insurance to pay for a crown this year. Even if we had, it wouldn’t have saved us much money. I don’t think that the cost bothered me as much of the fact that I am so tired of all the issues I have with my teeth.
While I was there, the dentist also told me that the tooth above it would need a crown at some point in the near future because the two fillings in it did not match. To say that I was disappointed was an understatement. I take really good care of my teeth, but they break and chip easily. I wish it wasn’t the case, but some type of genetics must be involved as my mom and dad have both had issues with their own teeth. Hopefully, my children do not inherit this trait as it has made for a lot of mouth pain and a lot of expensive visits to the dentist. I guess for now I’ll just be happy that there weren’t more issues.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Survivor Wednesday
When Survivor season 50 ended, Doug asked me what we were going to do on Wednesday nights. It had become our ritual to just take the entire evening and make a fun night of watching Survivor. I hadn’t really thought about it, but he was right. I would really miss our Wednesday night, mid-week Survivor watch party.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Letting the Reality Set In
I did really well yesterday at Mayo Clinic and felt pretty good about everything last night, but today I really struggled with Doug’s diagnosis. Although, it doesn’t change anything about our life right now it does alter the plans that we had made for the future. It makes everything very unpredictable as we don’t know how Doug will respond to the medication and what treatments will or will not work. Chronic stress makes his situation a lot worse, so I am trying not to worry him about anything. It would really help us if his dad let him have part of his inheritance now so that we could get our finances in order in case any changes to Doug’s health unexpectedly.
Thankfully, I had made plans to meet Robin and Robbi for lunch today. They asked about Doug’s visit to Mayo Clinic but didn’t dwell on it. They were both very positive and agreed to put us on their prayer list, but mostly we talked about CCW, the books we were reading and our summer plans which I really appreciated. Once I got home, I texted Jim which really helped as well. He is definitely on the page that Doug should have access to his inheritance early so that he can retire or at least pay off our mortgage. By the time Doug got home from work, I felt a lot better. I don’t know what will happen, but it is very nice to know that we have the support of friends, our children and my family.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Mayo Clinic
Doug and I left this morning for Jacksonville. After a year of trying, he had finally gotten an appointment at Mayo Clinic. I rode along for moral support and to take down any information that we were given. I was nervous, but Doug felt very good about it as he said that this was just the next step in his health journey. The campus for the clinic was large and I was thankful for the signs that directed us to the correct building. It was very beautiful with white buildings, open spaces and cypress trees everywhere.
We didn’t have to wait long to get in to see Dr. Dewey. He was very nice and extremely knowledgeable. He spent an hour and a half going over all the information that we had to give him, performing a physical test on Doug and answering any of our questions. The diagnosis he came up with didn’t surprise us - Early Onset, Tremor Dominant Parkinson. It was scary to think about Doug having a neurological degenerative disorder, but the doctor gave us hope. Although there wasn’t a cure, there were medications for us to try and other procedures that could calm the tremors. Dr. Dewey said that of all of the types of Parkinson’s, this was the best one to have. As I looked at Lou Gehrig’s picture hanging on the wall, I realized that we were lucky. There were a lot of worse diagnosis that we could receive. I will have to remember that as I digest today’s news.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Nick's New Job
At the end of April, Nick called to say that he had interviewed with a different company and they had made him an offer. We were very excited to hear that as he had been thinking about switching jobs since his schedule of traveling to California every other week was long, and the pay was lower than market rate at his current position. He asked Doug if he would look through the contract to see if it seemed reasonable and once Doug confirmed that it was a nice offer, Nick accepted the position.
Nick left this past week to start training with his new company. His new position was also with a private carrier, but the company was a lot bigger than his other one. The pay was better, but the best part was that it was based out of Ohio which would drastically cut down on his travel time. He asked me to go over the insurance benefits with him, and I was impressed with how good they were. I like Doug's benefits package at SI Goldman a lot and this was even better. Nick's new position would change his schedule as he would now be two weeks on and two weeks off. I was worried about that, but he and Meg liked it a lot better than eight days on and 6 days off from his last job. One thing that we were all happy about. Nick received this offer before Spirit Airlines shut down flooding the market with pilots looking for jobs. Overall, it was a very positive move for him.






