What Next!

Just checking in! 

Jay’s surgery went very well but he had a reaction to the anesthetic.  He still can’t see, has a catheter in the bladder, and a very sore arm. 

My clowning partner and dear friend lost her husband in an accident last Friday and we are trying to get down to see her. 

The deck people were to start this mid-week but nothing yet.

I sit here not knowing if I should cry, be grateful, or wait for what comes next.

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About Momma

I'll be 77 in February. Mother of two sons and one daughter. ( Bloggers SEB and Cindyisms are two of them). Grandmother of three. Retired after 29 years+ at Michigan Bell Telephone and ten+ years with The Oakland Press. I was active with the telephone company union and a Dale Carnegie graduate.

7 thoughts on “What Next!

  1. I woke up this morning and thought I wonder how Mary is holding up (the power of cyber friendship)and then I thought this woman is one of the strongest.  I do think that you have that wonderful midwest ability to make it through the difficult times.

    This doesn’t mean you shouldn’t allow yourself all the emotions that come with illness and of course, the death of a dear friend’s husband.

    I am so glad Jay came through his surgery okay, but reaction to anesthetic can be very serious and must have given you quite a start.

    I will keep you in my thoughts today and please, find a moment to do something just for you. . . a warm bath, a special cup of tea, or maybe, just hug Brandi a lot.

  2. Oh, my, a reaction to anesthetic can be quite serious.
    Spoken as someone who has known allergies to 5 drugs!
    Here’s hopin’ Jay comes through just fine!

    The deck builders might be waiting for the weather to clear.
    My sympathy on your loss of a friend.  That makes two so close together.

    there’s an echo in here….what Maria said.

    ~~love and Huggs, Diane

  3. You’ve had a rough spell for a while now. I sure hope it clears up soon.

    As always, I wish you, and all in your wonderful dome good health and safety.

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