Notice a Theme Here? in Everyday Ramblings
- May 27, 2014, 8:03 p.m.
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The color is so close to true here on this slightly squashed rose and I love the shape of the petals.
Oldest sister came home from the hospital yesterday afternoon. She is in a fair amount of discomfort but that is to be expected, as this was major surgery. She is happy to be home. Kes had a restless night on the couch in the next room. Information should start coming in soon about next steps but for now my sister is trying to learn how to eat again and rest and rest some more. It will take weeks for her to heal and then more weeks to build back her strength.
Kes is doing a terrific amazing thing being there and letting our niece and great niece run off to rehearsals and work and school and hours and hours of movies at the Seattle International Film festival and take a break from being caregivers. Miss E. has her annual dance school end of year performance this coming weekend. She’ll be dancing on point for the first time publically.
I did the last big training this morning on my project rollout. With everybody just back from the long weekend the tone was a bit subdued and so it was not as lively as I had hoped but Saint Joe said he thought it went very well. I am glad to have it over. All the training from now on will be one on one in offices up on campus, which means I get to walk up there and back. Always good for my activity level. And it is nice to have a break away from my desk and the constant flow of emails.
The census will be low because of the holiday weekend up on the cancer ward so it will be interesting to see if I have any students for caregiving class tonight. A low census is a good thing. Obviously, we all want these kids home with their families.
I’ve decided to do the fundraising fun walk/run for aiming for a cure for melanoma early this coming Saturday. I am an introvert and am not going to drive myself crazy asking for pledges. I’ll just donate the minimum. I am actually kind of interested in spending a little time with other folks who have experienced what I have and although I had a lovely three day holiday weekend I didn’t do a darn thing about, um, enhancing my social life.
Sigh.
Lyn ⋅ May 27, 2014
Beautiful color on the rose.
Kudos to you and Kes for all your support of your sister. Sending healthful wishes to your sister.
Good on you for doing the fundraising walk/run!
Ragdolls ⋅ May 27, 2014
SmudgyR ⋅ May 28, 2014
I wouldn't have noticed the petals if you hadn't mentioned them. they are a lovely shape. I hope your sister is soon feeling much better.
gypsy spirit ⋅ May 28, 2014
good news that your sister is home but she certainly will need lots of rest....I hope she is patient with herself. that's a lovely rose for sure. hugs p
edna million ⋅ May 29, 2014
I'm so glad your sister is home -- and being so well taken care of. I can barely take my eyes off that rose!
Lyn ⋅ May 29, 2014
This was in one of my e-letters today and I thought you might be interested:
http://www.futurity.org/last-meals-reveal-little-diversity-among-ancient-birds/
noko Lyn ⋅ May 29, 2014
Cool. Not a mention of the heated birds are what we have left of dinosaur debate although it was certainly alluded to. I am glad birds don't have teeth. For some reason I find comfort in that. :)
noko Lyn ⋅ May 29, 2014
Or should I say I am glad modern birds don't have teeth.