My easy answer is , North Carolina. My beautiful daughter had a seizure. Not a small one, the granddaddy of seizures. I quickly drove to NC to be with her and help get her over this hump in life. The whole story is too long for a blog, but let's just say we are dealing with epilepsy, a seizure disorder. Not good for a young professional...and really not good for her Mom and Dad. Thankfully, she had the best of care at the hospital where she is a P.A. and has gone home on medication with orders of what to do and not to do. I got home today.
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The room was spartan, and really strange |
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Yes, there was a toilet in a cabinet...right in the room. Like a prison cell. |
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My girl took it all in stride and smiled for the EEG |
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Well, sort of. |
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24 hours of brain waves |
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Patrick the tech was meticulous. It took 3 hours to put the leads on. |
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I went to the apartment for a few minutes every day to feed and humor Maxine while she was on her own. |
Mr Wazoo quilted his heart out while I was gone, but I'm not sure if he took any pictures. He took in quilts, quilted a few and and gave some to waiting customers. He was a trooper!
As soon as I got home, I finished the quilt I was working on before the trip, as well as sewing up the cloth book for my grandson.
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All done! |
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In the center, pantograph, Flower Festival. |
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In the borders, piano keys and feathers. |
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Very lovely quilt! |
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A soft book about our family. ha ha |
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I love the pictures. |
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Home and happy. Work resumes in earnest tomorrow. |
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Myra. She's the 'baby' so its hard when she's so far away and not doing well. Everything will be better when they get the medication sorted out.
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