My wife is on the mend. She had her stitches out on Wednesday and the doctor is happy. She is not full of joy because there is still much pain. For those lifting her in prayer I say thanks. A gracious God, good doctors and actually having insurance makes a big difference.
I know she is doing better. One clue was that after two weeks of fluffing pillows, helping her in and out of bed and all the other things she could not do, I learned that I don’t know how to fluff a pillow. That is a good sign. The pain has receded enough that she has the energy to give lectures on pillow maintenance. That means that she is feeling good enough that I don’t need to learn how to fluff pillows. She will be able to do it for herself.
We keep getting promises about when the house will be done enough for us to stay there. It is similar to the promises of a health care bill we can live with.
To be continued...
homo unius libri
lol - I always know when my wife is feeling better because she starts griping at me again. Must be a woman thing. (If that doesn't bring some incoming, I give up!)
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