pkondz
Brace yourself for immediate disintegration
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Saw a bit of it with K when we came to Cali that first time (and saw you at the Annabella! Remember?) via Phoenix.Thanks! I adore walking in the desert SW!
Saw a bit of it with K when we came to Cali that first time (and saw you at the Annabella! Remember?) via Phoenix.Thanks! I adore walking in the desert SW!
It's off to a good start. The new car is really nice, and I'm loving all the bells and whistles I've never had before.Happy New Year Liesa! So happy to hear your health is improving. That really sucks about your car. Don't worry, there's light at the end of the tunnel!!!!
Glad to hear that things are improving! Your grandbabies are adorable, and a great diversion from dealing with all that pain! Do you know a good acupuncturist? I have seen amazing results after a couple of treatments. Of course, some insurances don't cover holistic cares. Stay strong, and keep drinking that water!
Funny, you should say that. It's a spoiler, but I actually used the "UK Pavilion" as my 'U' Letter this time. ... you'll see...
Now are you wondering if there are actually gnomes in the England pavilion?
Sadly, I was curious so I googled, and it seems there are none. To which I say, why not since that seems a very English thing to do.
I was also reminded when googling that it is actually the United Kingdom pavilion and not England, but I suspect I’m not the first to mix that up.
Wow! That sounds amazing!! I'm sure you'll both have an amazing time and memories for a lifetime.
My folks did a Mediterranean cruise about 40 years ago and still talk about it.
That... doesn't sound great (lack of sleep), but glad there's incremental change for the better.
I'm thinking I already ?? replied to this but just in case not, I REALLY hope you can get to Ireland sooner than later! But even 2021 isn't that far away and gives you more time for planning and saving for a great time!That sounds like an absolutely incredible trip! I am hoping for Ireland in August but there have been some major hiccups and may have to be pushed back to 2021.
I'm finally caught up on your report! I'm sorry I had gotten so far behind. I've enjoyed it all but I'm going to start quoting from the last update. I've also been keeping up with your recovery issues with the help of Facebook. I'm so glad you're finally getting better even if it's not as quick as you would have liked.
I'm getting so back at forgetting things too.
This sound so much like my DH, if we had been there I would have to say it was him.
Oh noooooo! I'm sure this happens often when it's hot. It's really great that you helped as much as possible. I really hope she was better after some fluids and rest.
He looks very cool and laid back.
Not good at this but I keep seeing scenes from "Night at the Museum" flashing through my mind.
They are beautiful!
Good news on your recovery except for the lack of good sleep at night.
I'm feeling you here. DD ran her car through too much accumulated rain water and killed her car. I had to pass my car to her and now have a new car with a note. I was not happy about the note but she does now have a better car for while she's in Florida.
First, I got behind (again!) Second, HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Third, I am sorry to hear the recovery has been slow and that the car issues creeped up, as well, but I love your enthusiasm that 2020 will indeed be a great year! After all, it's only just begun!
We, too, love watching the trains go by and appreciating the detail in the scenes! When we were there in December, it looked like there had been some squirrel wrestling meet or something as there were multiple big derailments and general disorder in certain parts of the display! Now THAT would be something to see!! I sense a sequel in the works.
We'd sure be sad if the train set was removed, but I would echo whoever said it earlier that the Great Train Story at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry is a favorite of ours, too!! So still having that would soften the blow.
Sorry to hear about your slow recovery. I am just happy that there is progress!! Hopefully it’s just a couple of weeks longer than you expected!
the grandchildren both looks incredibly cute! So happy that you get to spend quality time with them!
Your photo looks like a painting. It is gorgeous.
My daughter is an operating room nurse and she gave us a tour of three of the operating rooms that they use. One of them included the table they use for spine surgeries and it was scary looking. I can't remember how it handled the arms, though. All I remember is the part about her crawling under the table to "adjust" the men.
I am sorry to hear about your nerve pain. It must have been horrible. Did your arm get any permanent damage? I experienced nerve pain in my left leg from a cyst in my spinal column. It was the worst pain I ever felt and medication hardly touched it. It was at its worst when lying down and best when standing. And there was no escaping the pain. And I have some loss of function now in that leg. Luckily, PT actually worked for me.
I would have underestimated the recovery time, too. I hate being sick and it gets very boring, very fast.
Your grandchildren are adorable and you are not old.
They need to develop better pain medications. I can't believe that they don't have more effective ones available yet.
My sister did a trip like that this summer and she had a great time.
Doesn't it?! Italy has been a bucket list item for many years for me. A safari in East Africa is also up there. All that you list would be amazing and I hope you get to go very soon!! Start saving!!That sounds like a wonderful trip. I'm trying to light a fire under my husband for Australia, Scandinavia or Greece. Yesterday we got mail from the Ohio State Alumni Assn advertising a trip to Greece, including Venice. (I've been to Venice but not Greece). He's a diehard Buckeye so I'm hoping that might be my in for a trip. (His college mascot is a nut, mine is an orange -- two very non-violent, politically correct figureheads!)
Say hi to Kari for me!I think so! Kari and I, in fact, did a ton of planning today (I'm up here in here at her place in Washington) and we've got all of our shore excursions picked out and paid for. Shaping up to be a really fun time!!!
Well... while I'm sorry to hear thatIt's.... incremental. A very "2 steps forward, 1 step back" sort of healing. I'm frustrated by the time it's taking but nerve injuries take forever. k
Yes, I do remember that! I also recall you riding horses with K in the desert. Where I was staying there was a horse ranch quite nearby.Saw a bit of it with K when we came to Cali that first time (and saw you at the Annabella! Remember?) via Phoenix.
Say hi to Kari for me!
Well... while I'm sorry to hear that
you're still in pain and it's taking
such a long time to recover...
I'm also happy to hear that
there is progress, even if slow.
Good! And... thanks.I’ll do that! We’re having a nice time.
I sure hope that you get some answers.I’ll get there. I see the doctor on Wednesday and hopefully he’ll have more suggestions on what I can be doing.
Yes, I do remember that! I also recall you riding horses with K in the desert. Where I was staying there was a horse ranch quite nearby.
Acupuncture is definitely something I've considered for pain relief and may very well look into that in my town.
Good! And... thanks.
I sure hope that you get some answers.
Okay, now it's your turn: Do you think it's weird for adults at Disney to do the activities that might be considered kids' stuff? Like the Agent P hunts at EPCOT or the Wilderness Badges at AK? I'm asking for a reason...