Thursday, February 14, 2008
Which way? Before I forget to say it, "Happy Valentine's Day!"
I'm so glad that I found this yellow sign. It describes practically perfectly how I've been feeling lately--not all of the time but a good deal of the time. I'm either the one doing the remote control, or I'm the unoccupied cab. At any given moment, it's a toss-up as to which one. The key word there, though, is operate. I persevere; I operate.
See the detour signs? That's how my life has felt the rest of the time lately, like I'm not going down the road in the usual direction or manner, but I'm bound to get where I'm going some time, some how. I persevere; I operate.
I believe where I'm going is the future, and it's coming from every different direction.
Duncan's got pancreatitis, is at the vet's on IV fluids and meds; I'll get another report Thursday morning. He might be OK, but we don't know for sure until enough time has passed to see how the meds are working (or not). We had another essentially sleepless night, and I'm happy that he's being cared for by people who care about him which means I can rest well.
Mama's coming home Friday--hip, hip, hooray! My sons and I are working out the logistics of that happy happening. Our friend Kay from Mississippi is still flying up here to help us. My brother Howard and his wife Vanessa are working on the air travel for her. As I understand it, Mama will have physical therapy at home for a period of time and will use a walker for a period of time.
We'd all like to thank y'all again for every kind and positive thought, heartfelt prayer and visit to the blog.
I'm on autopilot now, taking a detour by the couch, on my way to the bed in a couple of hours.
Hope Duncan improves quickly. And I am glad your Mama is coming home.
ReplyDeletehope you get a good nights sleep and aren't distracted too much by all those signs when on autopilot!
ReplyDeletePersevere Lynette! Heros are the ones who persevere.
ReplyDeleteHang in there. Today will be better.
ReplyDeleteHappy Valentine's Day to you and to your family.
Happy Valentine's Day to you and Mama! That's great news that she is coming home! Sorry about little Duncan.
ReplyDeleteSigns can sure be confusing sometimes.
All forms of news... Good for Mama. Not, for Duncan.
ReplyDeleteYes Dear, you do simply have to keep going. And great photos to illustrate your rather confused path now.
Courage...
Mari-Nanci
Signs everywhere. Here is my sign for you and Mama today:
ReplyDeleteHAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!!!!!
So glad Mama is going to get to go home Friday. And so sorry to hear about Duncan.
je te souhaite une heureuse Saint Valentin. (a quand le retour de FS ?)
ReplyDeleteI wish you a happy Valentine. (When a return FS?)
Happy Valentine's Day, Lynette. I'm hoping all is well with your mom and Duncan. Glad Mama is coming home! Let's hope Duncan joins her soon!
ReplyDeleteRest assured that Duncan is getting the best care. I hope he will be home with you all soon.
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