UPDATE ON BECCA
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 11:56 am
Good afternoon!
I wanted to let everyone know that I have been talking with Becca's DH and also Becca herself. As most of you know, she was in the hospital and is now in a rehab facility. She cracked her pelvis and as you know, cracks can be more severe and painful and take longer to heal than a break. As she always is, she was upbeat and cheerful--a pleasure to visit with! Her husband hopes she will be home in a couple of weeks to continue rehabbing and healing there. She is in good physical condition and working hard at getting to where she can be at home. She is pretty isolated and would enjoy cards and even flowers or bits of cheer.
If you will PM MaryZ, Tina or me, we will be happy to send her address. I'm very reluctant to use them on line in a public setting.
MaryZ said to update you on myself as well. I'm still as crazy as ever, but doing super. I have bouts of vertigo, but I'm working hard at the exercises for it. Who knew there were exercises for it? My doc gave them to me, and there are even YouTube videos! Thankfully I don't have too many issues after the strokes and TIAs. For awhile I lost my ability to type and write by hand, but it has gotten better. When I tried to sew, I was confused. I even had to get out the sewing machine manual to figure out how to fill a bobbin and operate some of the functions. That was pretty concerning at the time. Hopefully it's all behind me now!
There's never a dull moment on the farm. Two days after I got out of the hospital, we had a calf with a mom with no milk and Mr. Bert became my bottle baby. He is now a bucket baby and spoiled rotten. He goes out with the herd during the day, comes home at evening (sometimes I have to go hunt for him) for "dinner" and stays in his pen and shed for the night. After "breakfast" he goes through his private hole in the fence and joins the herd. We had cherries to pick, and I made jam and froze pie fillings. I'm back to quilting and feeling more confident. And, there you are! Thank you all for your concern, cards and good thoughts!
Now, it's time to give those good vibes for Becca! This is such a great group of friends--always lifting each other up with care and support! Thank you!
Chickie
I wanted to let everyone know that I have been talking with Becca's DH and also Becca herself. As most of you know, she was in the hospital and is now in a rehab facility. She cracked her pelvis and as you know, cracks can be more severe and painful and take longer to heal than a break. As she always is, she was upbeat and cheerful--a pleasure to visit with! Her husband hopes she will be home in a couple of weeks to continue rehabbing and healing there. She is in good physical condition and working hard at getting to where she can be at home. She is pretty isolated and would enjoy cards and even flowers or bits of cheer.
If you will PM MaryZ, Tina or me, we will be happy to send her address. I'm very reluctant to use them on line in a public setting.
MaryZ said to update you on myself as well. I'm still as crazy as ever, but doing super. I have bouts of vertigo, but I'm working hard at the exercises for it. Who knew there were exercises for it? My doc gave them to me, and there are even YouTube videos! Thankfully I don't have too many issues after the strokes and TIAs. For awhile I lost my ability to type and write by hand, but it has gotten better. When I tried to sew, I was confused. I even had to get out the sewing machine manual to figure out how to fill a bobbin and operate some of the functions. That was pretty concerning at the time. Hopefully it's all behind me now!
There's never a dull moment on the farm. Two days after I got out of the hospital, we had a calf with a mom with no milk and Mr. Bert became my bottle baby. He is now a bucket baby and spoiled rotten. He goes out with the herd during the day, comes home at evening (sometimes I have to go hunt for him) for "dinner" and stays in his pen and shed for the night. After "breakfast" he goes through his private hole in the fence and joins the herd. We had cherries to pick, and I made jam and froze pie fillings. I'm back to quilting and feeling more confident. And, there you are! Thank you all for your concern, cards and good thoughts!
Now, it's time to give those good vibes for Becca! This is such a great group of friends--always lifting each other up with care and support! Thank you!
Chickie