Though I’ve hoped to be nearly finished with what I’m planning to be the latest and last of my Deputy Tempe Crabtree mystery series, life has gotten in the way.
Hubby when I first met him on a blind date. |
October 24th was our 71st wedding
anniversary, and we didn’t do anything special to celebrate. We’d had a huge
family celebration for our 70th, but the bumpy part to life
interfered with any desire to celebrate other than to congratulate each other
for lasting as long as we have.
Now the big bump—our second oldest daughter, Lisa,
was having trouble breathing, she went to a local clinic and was sent
immediately to a bigger hospital than the one nearby. She was admitted with
having heart problems. They kept her a few days, sent her home, and two nights
in a row she couldn’t breathe. She sat up all night. Went back to the same
hospital where she had open heart surgery and it was discovered she had scar
tissue on her heart which meant she’d had heart attacks in the past. She was in
the hospital for many days—had fluid on her heart and in her lungs. Believe me
when I say it was a very scary time; I prayed and prayed.
She finally got to come home but has many
restrictions as to what she can and can’t do including what she eats, home
health nurse and physical therapist visits, lots of medication, and doctor
appointments. But she looks and sounds so much better.
Lisa drove me to all my book events and conferences.
We always had so much fun together. Now I’m thrilled to be able to go to her
house and have a long visit.
Life has changed in so many ways.
Since Lisa is getting better each and every day, I will get back to my writing now.
And since since Veteran's Day is coming up, I'm reminded my hubby is a 20 year veteran having served in the Seabees all over the world, including three tours in Vietnam. I'm blessed to still have him with me.
Marilyn
1 comment:
So, sorry about your daughter. The medical world can do a lot these days and hope the best for her. A 71st wedding anniversary? Now that's something to celebrate. Congratulations. Bet you're glad you accepted that blind date.
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