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Better Days: June 2005
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Wednesday, June 29, 2005. Adjusting, Growing and Resiliance. Thank you all, kind friends, for all your support and help! I so appreciate you all! I am thrilled to report good medical news! I have been released by the neurologist. My brain continues to recover and I can drive now! I don't feel that my short-term memory is 100%, but I have yet to forget anything "important" and Roland says I'm as good as new (he's biased! The walker is history! And then, thankfully, the fog began to lift. From time to time...
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Better Days: Days of Thanksgiving
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Tuesday, November 22, 2005. Just think, it's been over 375 years since the first Thanksgiving - the three day celebration held by the Pilgrims in 1621 to celebrate their landing and harvest. Interestingly, this celebration of landing, harvest and survival was not repeated by the Pilgrims. I guess they were too busy trying to survive and brave the New England weather! Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day. Finally, in 1942, President Roosevelt declared Thanksgiving to be the. Celebrate the joy of life!
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Better Days: The Power of Music and Love!
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Sunday, October 30, 2005. The Power of Music and Love! Originally uploaded by jacquichris. What a funny feeling it was to walk out on that stage. In spite of regular apprehensiveness - "can I still do it? I have treasured every rehearsal since we began in September. Leading the dress rehearsal in the concert hall yesterday was like winning the lottery. I felt so alive, so real, so happy - like I was. For this - like I was. Meant to lead a choir. Posted by Pam at 8:44 PM. Dave and Nancy Estes Park.
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Better Days: Christmas cheer
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Monday, December 26, 2005. Merry Christmas to you all! This morning we woke leisurely. Grandma arrived about 9:30am and we made mimosas, scrambled eggs and biscuits for breakfast. afterward, we started the turkey and opened presents. Santa still brings us stockings (with a lot of help from various family members)! After opening gifts for each other, it was time for our 4th annual Great Cookie Drop. The Great Cookie Drop is probably my favorite part of the day-a perfect melange. The evocative words, the b...
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Better Days: February 2005
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Sunday, February 27, 2005. Tube-free and happy to see Brian. Tube-free and happy to see Brian. Originally uploaded by jacquichris. Though it is hard to say which of them is happier! Posted by Jacqui at 2:42 PM. Yes, we know who's got the stick. Originally uploaded by jacquichris. Posted by Jacqui at 2:41 PM. Mom also admitted for the first time that she is struggling with self-image, concerned that she looks older (64 to be exact even though she is only 53) and frail. Knowing she wouldn't really. This po...
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Spinny Bunt Knits: October 2007
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Confessions of a fibre addict. Beads and woodworking thrown in for extra fun. Monday, October 29, 2007. Is doing this on her blog and I thought it was a great idea. I will send a handmade gift to the first 3 people who leave a comment on my blog requesting to join this PIF exchange. I don’t know what that gift will be yet and you may not receive it tomorrow or next week, but you will receive it within 365 days, that is my promise! Tuesday, October 23, 2007. We've also made a funny/gross discovery about o...
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Spinny Bunt Knits: November 2007
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Confessions of a fibre addict. Beads and woodworking thrown in for extra fun. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. 2010 mascots. WTF? If this picture makes you wonder what the hell these things are, you're not alone. I turned on the news this morning to discover that some marketing genius had decided that these things represent our province and country. I couldn't even tell what they were. But then there's the others. The big one is apparently a sasquatch. So I was right about the beer spokesman. Great. Don't g...
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Better Days: March 2005
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Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Yesterday was Mom's first day in Outpatient day therapy at Stallworth. Although quite successful in a number of ways, it was certainly an arduous and harrowing beginning. This was terrifying, as you can imagine. Once the nurses stabilized the man and the paramedics came, a process that took probably 45 minutes, Mom resumed writing her schedule out. How fun. Completely worn but good-natured about it all-. Posted by Jacqui at 12:34 PM. Originally uploaded by jacquichris. First of...
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Better Days: April 2005
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Wednesday, April 27, 2005. Originally uploaded by jacquichris. I am happy to report that Mom and I have successfully survived our first shot. The volume was large but the technique was worse, as challenging things go. By the way, the story about the shots is that Mom is now receiving low moecular weight heparin shots so that the coumadin can be discontinued. But why start the shots if the coumadin was working? Now you wonder why coumadin, and not heparin, is most commonly used. Well, low molecular weight...
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Better Days: August 2005
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Monday, August 29, 2005. Originally uploaded by jacquichris. Better days are obviously here again. Here I post my favorite picture from the trip to Florida. More pictures can be found here. And a little update on the general condition in Oklaloosa Island pre-Katrina is available here. Also, in other news, Mom is featured in the Vanderbilt Register. Posted by Jacqui at 6:25 PM. Monday, August 01, 2005. Grateful for the Many Good Things! I'm so grateful that my workmates have adapted so many things to help...