for your kind thoughts and good wishes. She’s doing much better, as far as these things go. She’s talking and starting to ask questions about where she is and what happened. She’s even hungry which is apparently a very good sign. My mom, aunts and uncles are making arrangements to move her home with 24 care later this week. So far, so good.
I was able, through some minor stroke of luck, to snag a $125 ticket from Seattle to Minneapolis. Haven’t seen fares like that since 1996! So even though there’s less urgency to get home now than there was before I’m going to make the trip so that I can see her in case this is anywhere close to goodbye. As I wasn’t planning to make a trip for the upcoming holidays, it’s important to me to make this trip now. Don’t want to miss her the way I missed my grandfather 8 years ago.
So, that’s a pretty unorganized group of thoughts. But suffice it to say that things are looking up even if we’re not sure what the final resolution will be.
Gladto hear that things are working themselves out. I am thinking of you.
No matter how it all turns out, I can tell you that you’ll be glad you went back. And I am so glad to hear that she’s alert and able to know you’re all there to lend her strength — I’m keeping my fingers crossed for the best.
I couldn’t find your contact info, so apologies for being so bold publicly …
If you need a spotter for this week’s Dark Days roundup, let me know. I’m planning on hunkering pretty hard this weekend, and I could definitely pitch in.
Not too forward at all Anita. I just sent you an email. And added back the Contact Us link, not sure how that got removed.