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Dentist and Taco Surf
We went to our bi-annual toof cleaning with Dr. Flemming and as expected, we were good to go! Teeth cleaning is part of oral hygiene and involves the removal of dental plaque from teeth with the intention of preventing cavities … Continue reading
Recovery Is Almost 100%
This week is my cousin’s Tom’s birthday. He would have turned 79 years old, but unfortunately, he passed away several years ago. As I approach the same age, with 80 not too far away, I think about the hugs and … Continue reading
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Doctors And Dining!
Our cleaning folks were right on time today, and as they came in, we exited to go to Mary’s PT appointment. Mary worked inside, and I stayed in the car and used the phone to take care of business! By … Continue reading
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Friday Morning; Where Am I?
Fact: Total Number of All U.S. Hospitals is 6,093 I had an OK night at the Hospital, sleeping on and off. The alarm went off on my phone, and I knew Mary was up and about at 6 AM. I … Continue reading
Recovery Day #2: Different Slave Driver, Same Slave!
Gosh, it’s raining cats and dogs, said Mary looking out of the kitchen window. “I know,” I’ve just stepped in a poodle!” Robin stayed with me today as Mary went off to work. Dang, Robin is also a tough old … Continue reading
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Mid-Week And All Is Well
What do you call a fake noodle? An Impasta. I was up at 5:00 AM because the watch was found; it’s a long story. As I passed into the dining room, I noticed the floor was orange? Oops, did I … Continue reading
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I Hate Wiring!
“Sometimes, only one person is missing, and the whole world seems depopulated.” Sue was a very intelligent lady and could hold her own on any level. Below she engaged the Master of the Lane Victory before we set sail for … Continue reading
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Tuesday; It’s Movie Night With My Daughter!
“You cannot prevent the birds of sorrow from flying over your head, but you can prevent them from building nests in your hair.” – Old Chinese proverb We had a busy social life with our golf friends, our dance friends, … Continue reading
The Week Done Started And So Did I!
Without you in my arms, I feel an emptiness in my soul. The world is so different without you! We loved museums and held memberships in most all around the town. The air museums were a favorite as we were … Continue reading
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Day Three Without My Love
“Those we love never truly leave us. There are things that death cannot touch.” Up and ready to go, but today not to a health care facility. Robin and Colleen picked another of our favorite haunts! Gourmet Pies on Katella … Continue reading
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