Tuesday, August 20, 2019

It was a good day


I guess no one has any idea of how they’ll feel when your body is pumped full of poison. I certainly did not and I’m continually surprise about how really good I feel.  Those who know me well comment about how much better I look. I must have appeared rather gray/green and haggard before being thrown into the slammer! I didn’t know I was sick but evidently I looked it!

I slept for nine hours last night.  I can’t recall ever sleeping that long.  It does help when an hovering angel didn’t descend every 2 hours for a blood draw.

Sophia has accepted the fact that I am back home and will not leave my side.  She must be in the same room with me.  “Ivy” did not get invited to my home,  thank goodness.

Sophia doesn’t sleep with me but she watches over me from the heights of her tower.

I made it to the appointment with my attorney to update my will and POAs. That task is finished. I still have to go to the bank and meet with the trust officer but I plan on making that appointment tomorrow. It’s very good to get some of these items checked off the to do list.

Driving does not seem to be an issue so I got myself to where I was going and back again. with no problem. 

Friend Marty came to clean today and also meet with Intek who will clean the furnace ducts. I had some very pleasant company which I enjoyed. I watered some pots, cut down some shrubbery whose sole goal is to grasp passers-by. And then I went to our Benedictine weekly meeting and celebrated the Eucharist. Now I’m beginning to be tired, but I know what to do to fix that.

The first day home was a good day.  I give thanks to God for giving it to me, and for all the friends who are praying for my healing.  I believe it will take place.  Thanks be to God.

I’ll not be blogging daily any more because no one is particularly interested in the hum-drum of life in the world.  I promise to tell you if there is any change in my condition. I’ll still be blogging anything important.


My prayers are for each of you.

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