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Such wonderful updates and so heartwarming. Glad things are going well! |
Jeanie, it's so good to hear you are doing so well:love: (((hugs))) Joan |
Overdid it and am very, very tender and sore so I'll be down with a cold pack and can't be handling computer but wanted sweet Jay and Lisa to know I got the card in my stack of mail and the box last night! More on those two surprises tomorrow. Thank you both, dear ones! |
You're very welcome, Jeanie, but no need for thanks. I just want you to be happy and to feel better. I'm so sorry that you're hurting so much. Please rest and be well. |
Jeanie, I hope you take it slowly and try not to overdo things. With time you will be able to go full speed but for now you have to take care of you. Prayers for you to heal and get stronger with each day. What a surprise to get a box in the mail! Such wonderful people here! Hugs to you, my friend. |
I've been thinking about you and all you have been through. I pray the news you relay will continue to be good news, you deserve the best.:love: |
Glad to hear you are doing better . . .hugs |
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Jeanie How are you doing today dear lady? Hope you are rested after overdoing it the other day. Patience, patience, the jobs can wait until you feel stronger!!! Thinking of you and praying you and Tibbe are doing well. Love, Dot :) |
Jeanie? Has anyone here had any contact with Jeanie since her last post? Praying she is ok. She did say she had overdone it and was hurting. Bless you Jeanie, please get well soon. Love you, Dot xxxx |
I have spoken to Jeanie, and she's still very sore. She loves having Tibbe home with her, but he is keeping her busy. He is such a good little boy, and he is also thrilled to be home with his mom. Jeanie is also dealing with lots of issues with her house, insurance agents, and even a roofer. She is trying not to overdo it, but it's difficult to ignore things that need to be taken care of. I would greatly appreciate more prayers for Jeanie. She has an appointment for a mammogram on Friday. It's especially scary for her after last year's diagnosis. Jeanie would prefer to wait until she's stronger, but it's very important to keep up with her mammograms. You've been through so much, Jeanie, and you have handled everything with such grace. I know you can overcome any adversity, but I continue to pray for great health, comfort, hope, and happiness for you. I wish you and Tibbe much love and laughter. I would love to see a video of Tibbe's dog laughs. |
Jeanie Dear Lisa. Thank you so very much for your update on Jeanie. I am so sorry that she is so exhausted with not only her post op surgery effects, but having to take care of her baby Tibbe and the household chores.....and insurance issues too. I well understand the latter and how very frustrating and time consuming it can be. She does not need this grief in her weakened recovery state. Some of these things only Jeanie can do and I do feel for her. Having a mammogram at this time must be particularly stressful, poor Jeanie! But she is a very strong lady and handles adversity so well, and she will come through all this with her usual tenacity and bravery. How I agree with all you say in your last paragraph, and of course my thoughts and prayers wish only the best for her recovery and for her happy life with Tibbe. Oh how I long for the day when she is feeling better and can talk with us here again. I miss our chats. Please Jeanie, I do think of you all the time and so wish you were feeling better and living a happy life with few stresses to bring you down. Get well soon my dear friend. Praying that you heal soon and that Tibbe stays well and only gives you joy. Thanks again Lisa, you are such a dear friend and support for Jeanie. Love, Dot xx |
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dog I was so excited reading your post that Jeanie is home with tibbe. What a great reunion. I must say, since I was a teacher and read a lot of books to kids that Jeanie could really write a book. That post was so touching I could just see tibbe looking at her through his crate. Prayer for her continued health healing . I am so happy Jeanie is home. She and her dog tibbe |
I'm so sorry I haven't felt like hoisting my old, heavy laptop up and onto the couch arm to type. I do pop on and read some but the actual typing is hard to do. Soon as I get to be out and about, I swear I'm picking up an easier way to get to YT - a tablet or something light that I can hold in my lap! When I got home from the hospital, that very day I smelled mildew in the house. I'd set the temperature to 78 while I was gone and with little air coming into the house, a leak from where a nail came out, something moved and shingles were separated by the last heavy windstorm we had in June, which allowed a small leak. I saw some tiny spots of black on the master bath ceiling, turned the thermostat down to 68 and sprayed perfume throughout the house to cover the mildew odor and this house smelled SO good for the rest of the day(!) and after. Next day called the ins. co., they got an adjuster out Tuesday and he said they will replace the roof entirely as it's 15 years old and that all that rain we had late spring was too much for it. It's never leaked before now as far as I know but that mildew showed water had gotten into the attic! I've been lining up roofers and having them come out, give estimates and trying to decide on one. Did some watering in the yard the other night - left me very sore - stretching past the coiled up hose to attach one end of it to the faucet which of course is under a fairly thorny bush! Finally got it screwed on and the hose uncoiled and attached the appliance and set it a couple of places in the front over the next 2 hours. Left me pretty sore but then lots of things do after that day I went to the pharmacy, went to the grocery store and picked up Tibbe. That pretty much left me so sore all I could do was just diddle about doing this and that around the house for a while. Amazing how little the innards like one moving around much after being cut, a section removed and the rest reattached and then anchored to the body without benefit of strong medication as a cover. The cleaning lady came out Tuesday also, to try to start getting this house back in order again - it's been months and months since I've felt like having her out - and of course I did 3 loads of laundry I've been putting off since I got back from the hospital. Her cleaning left me underwhelmed so she's coming back tomorrow for a bit of a redo and then again in 2 weeks to do give the rest of the house a good, long overdue spring clean. Tibbe is loving all the people coming and going and they all seem to adore him. One of the two insurance adjusters here Tuesday said he wished he could be taking him home with him when he left - that his wife had been looking for a dog just exactly like that. Tibbe seemed to eat that up, followed the guy around the whole time he was in the back yard or house, whined when he left! Tibbe got right back to his old lifestyle and habits within a couple of days of coming home and is happy that when he comes in from outside, his bowls are ready for him to get a drink of fresh water in the kitchen and he can come straight to his pillow on the den couch and plop down, where I soon join him. We've spent many a long afternoon here together on the couch since coming home. It's been a happy homecoming and thanks to all the encouragement and kind words here, so blessed and wonderful again. Can't wait to start posting again on YT now that I seem to have some energy reserves again. Don't know why but I'd been tired, even fatigued, for the last 2 years and just never had ANY energy to spare. This after living a life of nothing but energy and lots of drive - always on the go. Time for a repeat right mammogram tomorrow so keeping the good thoughts and continued prayers will sure be appreciated. These next two years will be like this - always another test coming up. Ugh is all I can say about testing but, boy, tests can sure save lives! They've made a huge difference in mine! Ladies and gents, do your BSE's, get your mammograms, PAP smears, colonoscopies, PSA's, HBP, cholesterol, diabetes and glaucoma check-ups and screenings. It's absolutely vital. Tibbe and I love you all and want you to be around for a long, long, long time! |
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