Monday, December 19, 2022

A DISAPPOINTING DAY

At 10:06 a.m. I sent this email to Kelly...."I got the Subaru in the driveway configured for travel.  Front seat forward, backseat armrest/coffee holder down, doggy towels on the front seat and center glove box, and your black winter coat with hood on board".  Minutes later she sent this email back...."Talked to one doctor,  he is consulting with the gastrointestinal team. Probably 99 percent chance of being discharged but not until later.  Another round of antibiotics IV first. He's coming back in a few minutes.  He's actually out in the hall talking to another Doc". 

 THIS WAS POSTED TODAY ON THE CURTAIN BETWEEN KELLY'S BED AND THE LADY BESIDE HERE
 KELLY'S SON BEN BROUGHT THESE FLOWERS FOR HER SUNDAY
I sometimes fall asleep with the TV remote in my hand and last night was one of those times.  Every night I fall asleep with low-volume instrumental soothing music playing and it plays all night.  Occasionally in my sleep or semi-sleep, I might accidentally press one of the buttons on the remote and wake up with a blank screen and no sound.  Now, because we have one of those darn fangled 'smart' TV's that needs two remotes to operate it the TV cannot simply be returned to normal again.  When this happens it takes a mind smarter than the smart TV to get it operational again.  Unfortunately, our 'smartest mind' was in London's University Hospital and this is one of the first emails I sent to our 'Smartest Mind',  "I must have pressed a wrong button on the TV remote in the night and despite trying to get the TV going again by pressing buttons it's just a blank screen now.  If the doctor says this morning that you have to stay another day just tell him you can't because you have to go home to get the TV working for your technically challenged husband".

 LOTS OF DARK-EYED JUNCOS IN OUR YARD TODAY

Kelly and I were in touch by email and phone as the day began to grow longer and longer.  Every time the phone rang I figured it would be Kelly saying....come get me:))  But, as the hours rolled by and we drifted into late afternoon I began to lose hope that Kelly would be coming home today.  And, she didn't.  Update:: Kelly just sent this at 6:30 tonight.....Wonder if they are Worried about the fluid build-up in my abdomen and legs,  they just came and Weighed me at 6:00.

 WITH LOTS OF TIME ON HER HANDS KELLY CONTEMPLATES HER 'LEMON-DROP' SOCKS
 AND SHE DID A LOT OF READING TOO

 KELLY'S SUPPER LOOKS A LOT MORE ENTICING THAN MY PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH SUPPER
I didn't take these last three photos.  They are the three winners of our Park's Christmas Decorations contest. 
I have a bone density check at 8 a.m. in the Clinton Hospital so the day is going to be an early start.  From Clinton, I will head right back home and wait for Kelly's call to come get her and bring her home:))

GROANER'S CORNER:((   A man in Amsterdam felt that he needed to confess, so he went to his priest.  "Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned,” he said. “During World War II, I hid a refugee in my attic."  "Well," said the priest. "That's not a sin."  "But I made him agree to pay me $20 for every week he stayed," the man explained.  "I admit that wasn't good, but you did it for a good cause," the priest replied.  "Oh, thank you, Father. That eases my mind,” the man said. “I have one more question, though."  "What is that, my son?" the priest inquired.  "Do I have to tell him the war is over?"

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6 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry to read this. I wanted her to come home. But we don't always get what we want. And you know she is getting good care where she is.

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  2. Agree with Jim and Sandie! Good that the docs are paying attention to anything that seems worrisome, though. We wouldnt want her to come home, then go right back.
    I have a "smart TV" too. The manufacturers keep updating the controls without asking me! I dislike that when I turn the TV off, then turn it back on, it isn't where I left it! Always have to go to "input" and find what I was watching again. They call it "smart". I don't. Let's hope tomorrow is a better day.

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  3. Ah, a case of "wait and see." OK then. Glad you can be in such close contact throughout the day even though it is not in person. Sweet juncos, thanks. And I did enjoy the border collie and the Christmas tree.....that face is transmitting a message of importance. Hope both you and Kelly can rest well.

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  4. Sorry, Kelly. Thinking of you.

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  5. Sorry Kelly is stuck for another day but it has to be for good reason. Sorry about your tv! Bill falls asleep holding that precious remote all the time.
    At least Kelly has a good book to read.

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  6. Sorry about Kelly. Hope she makes it tomorrow. But far too often they rush people out of hospitals when they'd be better off to stay an extra day or two.

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