Talking to my Aunt Jean Friday night, she is still happily doing fine in her new digs at the Sunnyside Villa in Sarasota, Florida. I asked her if she had any regrets about moving and she said 'no'. With her health slowly declining she feels she made the move just in time. At 96 she still drives and twice this past week she was out bombing around in the chaotic Sarasota traffic. Once to get her hair cut and once to visit a close friend in the hospital.
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AN ABANDONED FARMHOUSE |
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SOME PARTS OF OUR COUNTRYSIDE LOOK LIKE THE PRAIRIES |
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THIS DAIRY FARMER FOUND A GOOD USE FOR ONE OF HIS OLD MILK CANS...IT IS NOW A MAILBOX |
Kelly's plasmapheresis treatment for Monday has been rescheduled for later in the week. Kelly was alright with that and in her own words said, "I am going to need all the strength I can muster for this coming Wednesday". About a month ago an envelope from the London Health Sciences Centre arrived in the mail stating that Kelly's presence is required to be at University Hospital Wednesday morning July 12th at 8 a.m. At that time and for the next half dozen hours she will be meeting with a 'Liver Transplant Committee. This important first meeting will determine whether Kelly is eligible for a liver transplant. She will have a number of appointments with committee members to see if she is strong enough to not only survive the surgery but to see if she has the endurance and stamina for the recovery period. They will also want to know if she has help and infrastructure in place at home for her recovery. Her day this coming Wednesday will look like this.....8 a.m.-'Echocardiogram'....9:30 a.m.- meet with 'Social Worker.'....11a.m.-meet with 'Liver Transplant Coordinator'....12 p.m.- meet with 'Dietician'....1 p.m.-meet with 'Hepatologist' followed by blood work at the hospital lab....1:30 p.m.-meet with 'Surgeon'. Both Kelly's daughters Sabra and Rebecca will be accompanying Kelly throughout all these appointments starting with the Social Worker. After Wednesday's meeting, the committee will then take two weeks to assess their findings and let Kelly know by phone if she has been accepted for a liver transplant or not. If she is accepted she will then undergo another meeting at some point to assess her physical strength, etc. Whatever the committee decides after Wednesday's meeting will be a turning point in Kelly's future health care. Pheebs and I will be driving her to that early Wednesday appointment and her daughters will be bringing her home Wednesday afternoon. It's going to be a long tiring day for Kelly............
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PROBABLY THE TRACKS OF A LARGE CROP-SPRAYING MACHINE |
Al's Music Box:)) Mah-na Mah-na by the Sesame Street Trio. Okay folks, try to stop this one from rattling around in your head for the rest of the day:))
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A QUIET FARM POND |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( A college student challenged a senior citizen, saying it was impossible for their generation to understand his. You grew up in a different world, the student said. Today we have television, jet planes, space travel, nuclear energy, and computers. Taking advantage of a pause in the student's litany, the geezer said, You're right. We didn't have those things when we were young so we invented them!"--------------------------------
Heckling in the courtroom had constantly interrupted the trial, and the judge had had enough. The next person who interrupts this proceeding will be thrown out of my court! he said severely, at which the defendant yelled, Hooray!
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I was driving my father and grandfather down a rough country road. My inexperience in handling Grandpa's four-wheel-drive vehicle made for a particularly bouncy ride. Embarrassed, I offered a lame excuse, “The sun shadows through the trees make it hard for me to see all the potholes.” “Don't worry,” Grandpa said. “You're gettin' most of ‘em.”
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Sending good luck and good vibes to Kelly!
ReplyDeletePrayers headed Kelly’s way, Al! 💕
ReplyDeleteThanks for including a bit of news about your Aunt Jean, it's always nice to know how she's doing.
ReplyDeleteKelly will be in my thoughts and prayers.
-Mary
OK then. A big day ahead. A trial. (Had friends some years ago, husband was on the list for a heart transplant. During one of the interviews, he was asked if he would be ok with a heart from a black person. He said sure, then said, do you think I would be able to play basketball better? Obviously a white person joke. They let him get a transplant anyway. His wife had cringed and rolled her eyes. He got a heart 20 years younger than he was.) I can't believe I just told that story, but I thought it was funny These days. maybe not. It's serious business here.....my best to Kelly and getting through it. I suspect she will!
ReplyDeleteWishing Kelly all the best out comes from all these Dr. meetings!
ReplyDeleteSending prayers for strength for Kelly through all the tests and prep.
ReplyDeleteKelly's a strong person. I'm pullin' for her!
ReplyDeleteGood thoughts and many prayers for Kelly to have a successful day on Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteMiss Pheebs shines once again in her photo.
Wishing Kelly all the best on Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes, good vibes and prayers for Kelly, you and the family. JudithK...I enjoyed your story.
ReplyDeleteGood. I was kind of afraid I'd dropped a lead balloon.
DeleteSending all the best and positive energy to Kelly. If she can make it through that, she should be good to go. Gaelyn
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