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My family set up this site so that everyone can easily keep track of my progress. I and my family are so grateful that so many people are concerned. Rather than me trying to keep up with all of the questions via email we set up this site so all can post questions and someone can answer as quickly as possible. Thank you all for caring.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

A Girl Could Get Used to This

I've been getting the royal treatment all week. Sehara's loving all the attention and new friends as well. Friday Lori E. came over for a visit and a very nice walk.  Cindy C. also came by on Friday and did a much needed poop patrol for me. Friday evening I had rehearsal with our women's band (mir.i.am) in preparation for Women's Winter Gathering on February 25 at the Cathedral of the Rockies.

February 25 Women’s Winter Gathering with Kelly Bankard presenting “Remember the Sabbath.”  Tickets are $8 in advance or $10 at the door with limited seating.  The event begins at 7pm with open seating at 6:30 — in the Emmaus Center.  Contact: Jenny Willison

This morning Mel and I met for a nice long walk with the dogs. Today I'm going to putter around the house and run a few errands. Try to lay low as best I can and recharge before next week. My plan next week is to go to the office every morning. If I start getting achy (since I will be away from my ice) then I'll go home and work from there. Each day it is getting better so I am hopeful I will be in the office full days most of the week.

 Karin is bringing me dinner this evening and I think I should be good on my own after that. I am going to play it by ear and see how the week goes. It helped so much this week having people bring me very healthy wonderful meals and taking the time to visit. A special thanks to Starr for coordinating for me. Since I was working from home and more tired than I anticipated, it was nice not to worry about fixing dinner and also have company.

2 comments:

  1. Always good to have good friends around! I'm glad for you.

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  2. Friends can carry you so very far. They are often easier on the soul than family, not matter how much you are loved by your family. No pressure (not that our family ever hands out pressure). Thank you, to all of Suzan's many friends!

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