Oh, Susie. That must have felt so good to hold her close and feel her softness. Tell me how she is eating. Is she beginning to gain weight?
Susie, I know you want to respect Barb, but soon you will be incapacitated and unable to drive over to see Tink. Please take every moment to hold her, give her kisses and talk with Barb about the possibility of Tink coming to see you while you are in rehab. Wheelchairs roll into lobbies easily :-)
This is also where your friends, who will offer to do anything for you, comes into play. If they say "Susie, do you want me to drive you to see Tink? the answer should be "yes" if you are able to withstand the car ride (pillows are great insulators).
Part of your recovery is being able to relax and heal. Knowing Tink is okay on a daily basis will ease your mind, Susie.
We in YT are your cheer leading section. So if your spirits begin to wane, think of a bunch of women, pom poms in their hands, pups running around barking, and a billboard with a picture of Susie and Tink. We are lined up and cheering for you and Tink.
Warmly, Deborah |