Yayyyy!! Hearing the Hallelujah chorus in my head again! So happy to hear this! MIL must be a force to be reckoned with, and hooray for the nurse who helped!
I had never noticed that before either…I wondered how everyone knew the names of Princess’ kittens. But, I noticed their surnames are listed there as Taggart, not Nimble. Hmmmmm…
You are a love! {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{Lady Bri}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} right back atcha! Thanks for the bear hugs!! I love ‘em! I’m SO HAPPY that Maree got the surgery, and now can start healing. I’m hoping that you and David will soon no longer have to camp out at the hospital, and I hope he can rest his hands and continue his healing as well. Looks like you have a lot of folks praying for you, my friend, alongside your amazing strength and courage, and what a blessing!
Oh, I am so HAPPY they finally got her into surgery yesterday, especially if the pain was getting worse!! (playing Hallelujah chorus in my head right now!) That’s a big disappointment in the hospital not helping at all with a wheelchair or getting her home. I hate to say it, but it is that way in a lot of the U.S. now too. I hope and pray that you can rent a wheelchair. You might also try charities or churches that will accept medical equipment, so see if they have any for sale. When my dad passed, we donated his wheelchair, bath stool, and other mobility stuff to my aunt’s church. Keeping the prayers and positive thoughts and virtual {{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}} coming your way that you can find what you need for care and transport!
Side note: I can’t understand why I never saw this yesterday! It would have added a whole ‘nother layer of joy to my day. I was checking for updates practically all day but this and some other posts didn’t show up until this morning. Weird.
Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones, Georgia! Thank you for sharing your amazing talents and kind heart with us! Wishing you and all the Orb a lovely day, and a joyful and healthy and prosperous new year!
Yayyyy!! Hearing the Hallelujah chorus in my head again! So happy to hear this! MIL must be a force to be reckoned with, and hooray for the nurse who helped!