The procedure is set for 7:30 but then again, that is hospital time.
I will keep you posted, as always
Mary has been doing so much better the last couple of days. She is still wonky from morphine but she is clearly on the mend. Thanks to Donna who came by for lunch yesterday. As Mary says, it gets lonely hanging out all day with no one around--and not able to drive because of the morphine. If Mary naps, it starts in the late afternoon. She is very much aware and alert most of the day. Ingrid will buzz in for a bit around noontime today on the assumption that we hold to the schedule--but it is a hospital schedule.
John commented yesterday that Mary must be feeling so much better if I started the last blog entry commenting about the hockey game. Well, let's see, we are both from Minnesota. I played hockey from grade school through college--in fact, I coached in a parks and rec program several winters. My hero was Herb Brooks partly because my Dad worked with his father, partly because I spent Herb's college career watching him play in the old Williams Arena at the U of Minnesota, and who can forget the 1980 Olympics? Herb was a few years older than I was and he gave me a pair of his used maroon and gold Minnesota Gopher hockey socks--the one's that fit over the shin-knee guards. I was hot stuff for the simple reason those were the days when you could not buy replica uniforms of any kind. When I would get on the ice, the kids who didn't know would ask if I had tried out with the Gophers--well, until they saw me fall on my a..
In other words, we are hockey fans. Not big fans of the NHL, but we love the game.
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