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Margaret Suran 13-05-2005 09:50 PM

Here's what I'm gonna do
 


jmcquown wrote:

>
> At least I *hope* I can do this. Thunderstorms are moving in and for all I
> know at this point I'll be eating cold canned beans for dinner. <G>
>
> Jill


Jill, your post, as always, is very interesting, but unless I missed
it, there is nothing new about your father in the last two days. How
is he coming along?

Thank you in advance, M

jmcquown 13-05-2005 10:18 PM

Margaret Suran wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>
>>
>> At least I *hope* I can do this. Thunderstorms are moving in and
>> for all I know at this point I'll be eating cold canned beans for
>> dinner. <G>
>>
>> Jill

>
> Jill, your post, as always, is very interesting, but unless I missed
> it, there is nothing new about your father in the last two days. How
> is he coming along?
>
> Thank you in advance, M


I haven't posted about him, Margaret. Dad is doing remarkably well. I
spoke with him yesterday and he'd been sent home Wednesday afternoon. He
had quite an adventure in the hospital Tuesday. They transferred him to
another room (why, I don't know). He fell when trying to go to the bathroom
and couldn't get up. He had his sense of humour when he told me about it...
remember the ads for, "I've fallen but I can't get up!"? They tried to get
him to use a walker and he said to me, "Jilly, those things have wheels on
them, don't trust them! The wheels don't stop when you want to stop!" He
also said the ones without wheels are a PITA to try to get around furniture
with.

It appears the surgery was a success. He's getting around the house with
only the help of a cane (which he bought in Mexico years before I was born)
and plans to walk a bit more each day. He also said he couldn't have done
this without my mother, whom he called "the love of his life" :) That made
me smile. Of course I remember all the arguments they had over the years.
But he's right; he couldn't do this without her and she is the love of his
life. He did, after all, marry the girl next door <G>

Thank you for asking!

Jill



Damsel 14-05-2005 01:29 AM

"jmcquown" > said:

>It appears the surgery was a success.


That's wonderful news, Jill!

Carol

Margaret Suran 14-05-2005 02:39 AM



jmcquown wrote:
> Margaret Suran wrote:
>
>>jmcquown wrote:
>>
>>
>>>At least I *hope* I can do this. Thunderstorms are moving in and
>>>for all I know at this point I'll be eating cold canned beans for
>>>dinner. <G>
>>>
>>>Jill

>>
>>Jill, your post, as always, is very interesting, but unless I missed
>>it, there is nothing new about your father in the last two days. How
>>is he coming along?
>>
>>Thank you in advance, M

>
>
> I haven't posted about him, Margaret. Dad is doing remarkably well. I
> spoke with him yesterday and he'd been sent home Wednesday afternoon. He
> had quite an adventure in the hospital Tuesday. They transferred him to
> another room (why, I don't know). He fell when trying to go to the bathroom
> and couldn't get up. He had his sense of humour when he told me about it...
> remember the ads for, "I've fallen but I can't get up!"? They tried to get
> him to use a walker and he said to me, "Jilly, those things have wheels on
> them, don't trust them! The wheels don't stop when you want to stop!" He
> also said the ones without wheels are a PITA to try to get around furniture
> with.
>
> It appears the surgery was a success. He's getting around the house with
> only the help of a cane (which he bought in Mexico years before I was born)
> and plans to walk a bit more each day. He also said he couldn't have done
> this without my mother, whom he called "the love of his life" :) That made
> me smile. Of course I remember all the arguments they had over the years.
> But he's right; he couldn't do this without her and she is the love of his
> life. He did, after all, marry the girl next door <G>
>
> Thank you for asking!
>
> Jill
>
>

Thank you for the update and the good news. When I didn't see
anything about your Father, I was afraid of bad news and your post
made me very happy.

For dinner tonight, we had asparagus salad, roasted chicken with rice
and cole slaw and for dessert I made a couple of Palatschinken, but
only for Marcel. No wine, I am trying to lose the two pounds that I
put on lately. No bread, either, if I don't catch it early, it is
difficult to lose more than the two pounds I gained. :o(


Gregory Morrow 14-05-2005 03:54 AM


jmcquown wrote:

[...]

> Thank you for asking!



Best wishes...I'm glad y'all are doing okay :-)

--
Best
Greg



Lynne A 14-05-2005 05:01 PM


"Damsel" > wrote in message
...
> "jmcquown" > said:
>
> >It appears the surgery was a success.

>
> That's wonderful news, Jill!
>
> Carol


What she said!

Lynne A






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