Posted on 09/30/2008 10:21:35 PM PDT by JustAmy
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Thank you AFP for letting us know. Prayers will be sent for a successful surgery, and quick recovery! Dolly, we’re with you, gurl fren! Love and Hugs! yorkie
Oh, yorkie! That is too funny!
The only thing left out of that description is the part about the coyote slapping paws, er, legs? with the cockroach and them laughing like the Geico squirrels!
Very interesting, yorkie! Those howls are bone chilling and to think you hear those a lot.....wow~~~!
Hi all.
I see that DollyCali has not yet posted today. I’ll give the little I know here now.
- The doctor was able to set the wrist without surgery and pins.
- Was back from the hospital before midnight and stayed at home last night.
- She was in pain and taking something stronger than aspirin for it.
- She is right handed (I’m fairly certain)
Other details must await her reporting when she is able to do so.
Thanks so much for your report. We are all anxious. Maybe she can get online sometime today and fill us all in! (using one hand if needed). LOL~~~
Good news..I should have read more..I appreciate the update..Oh ouch..I know it hurts...and what a big inconvenience, too!
My husband broke his toe just before my daughter’s wedding..Everyone thought he was about to cry with emotion as he started down the aisle with her..He, told me later he almost went down, the pain was so intense when he took that first step with her.
LOL..I saw another coyote right at the edge of the patio last week..three sightings in a month..This is unusual for me..I live in town!
Goodness, Meg. I listened to yorkie’s sound effects on that site and their howls are weird. She said hers quit coming close after she stopped putting food out. Of course, you feed your other critters and it probably draws them closer to your house.
OUCH! I would say for your hubby’s toe, having to walk his daughter down the aisle. Its hard enough doing that even with good toes...LOL~~~!
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He was a trooper..My daughter had temperature that week..It was frantic the day before the wedding..and of course it all turned out beautifully.
I missed my hair appointment..just did it myself..I wasn’t the star anyway...
;o)
The honeymoon couple spent the night in a hotel then left the next day for their honeymoon trip/move to Atlanta..We all cried that day when they left..so far away.. My husband died less than 6 months later of a heart attack.
How little we know what may come..both the heartbreak and the wonderful.
I love poppies!
They won’t grow here—too hot. :(
Have you seen the Himalayan Blue ones? Sigh
Amen..So pretty, jaycee!
That is an Anemone..I can usually only tell because they are labeled..Those I have had no luck with..Poppies have naturalized in some areas of Texas..I saw red ones at the wildflower garden at a local park in May.
I’ll have to look up the Himalayan blues.
I have saved so many poppy pictures..all colors. I just love them.
What a sweet story. Wedding days are always full of surprises. Like you say though, no matter what happens, the wedding is always beautiful. Had hubby had heart trouble or was it one of those sudden events we sometimes hear about?
Many years ago now, my husband’s father died suddenly one Sunday morning from a heart attack....had no previous heart problems, but had some other health problems. He was only 58 years old at his death and it was a shocker.
Remember a year ago when my granddaughter got married, they didn’t get to go on their honeymoon for 2 weeks, because she had all her finals at that time. These young folks can handle it well, it seems.
Beautiful, Meg!
Its 53 here today, sorta cloudy. I have to do some cleaning in this main room today and would like to blow off the patio and carport. Will be keeping computer on though, and handy!
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