LOL. This is true. But they woke me up to take my vitals and I'm happy to report a normal temperature reading. Keeping my fingers crossed and hoping that I get no spikes as the day progresses.
Fingers are crossed and vibes are coming your way!
My night nurses not only always woke me up, but also were typically much less experienced and not so good at sticking people for blood and such. One of them messed up my IV trying to flush it and another bruised me terribly taking blood (and I am a REALLY easy stick...nurses love me). Sigh. I guess not all nurses can be Ces!
Practice random kindness and senseless acts of beauty.
I don't like to say that my kitchen is a religious place, but I would say that if I were a voodoo priestess, I would conduct my rituals there. -- Pearl Bailey Ponder well on this point: the pleasant hours of our life are all connected by a more or less tangible link, with some memory of the table. -- Charles Pierre Monselet, French author (1825-1888).
The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simplicity might suggest. --Sir Thomas More You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it. --Edith Head A dinner chosen according to one's needs, tastes, and moods, well prepared and well served, is a joy to all senses and an impelling incentive to sound sleep, good health, and long life. Therefore, at least once a day, preferably in the quiet cool of the evening, one should throw all care to the winds, relax completely, and dine leisurely and well. --Count Arnaud Cazenave
Welcome to my blog. I love to cook. I love to garden. I collect art deco. And my camera is like Karl Malden's American Express card. I don't leave home without it. Most of my photographs are of food, dishes, our farm & our travels.
In June of 2005 I was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome, a disease where the DNA of the bone marrow gets messed up & stops producing blood cells. 18 July 2009 I had a bone marrow transplant. Currently I am still under treatment. I have had some dysplasia show up again in one of my cell lines and have begun a new round of chemotherapy. Mainly I try to focus on the positive.
Blogging lets me keep my family up to date & lets me share recipes, photographs & my love of cooking and dishes. I hope you enjoy reading as much as I enjoy posting.
8 comments:
Hooray! That is wonderful news. get pampered Becky. Sleep well. I prayed and am praying for you.
I am glad you are able to blog. It could get very boring in the hospital.
Good news, Becky. Hope this means that you will be coming home today. Healing thoughts to you....
Great news Becky. Will keep my fingers crossed for you as well.
Hugs,
Mary/saff
Fingers are crossed and vibes are coming your way!
My night nurses not only always woke me up, but also were typically much less experienced and not so good at sticking people for blood and such. One of them messed up my IV trying to flush it and another bruised me terribly taking blood (and I am a REALLY easy stick...nurses love me). Sigh. I guess not all nurses can be Ces!
This is great news, indeed, Becky. I'm hoping you'll get to return home soon.
Excellent news! I am still sending positive thoughts your way so you can go home very soon! :)
Keeping all my fingers and toes crossed for you today Becky!
Hugs!
Eileen
Thank you all so very much. Our combined positive thinking and good thoughts paid off.
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