The feel of my own sheets.
Soft pillows without
a rubbery covering.
Luna curled beside me.
Blessed quiet with no
beeping machines, no
wakeups at 3 a.m. for
chest x-rays, or a roommate
with the TV blaring.
No tangle of tubes and
no more poking and prodding.
A daughter who took over
communication with family
and friends. A son who experienced
the trauma of post-surgery complications
without alarming me. The Betty Brigade
bringing delicious food each day.
A husband who changed
the sheets. Sleep, blessed sleep!
Daughters and granddaughter
changing my bandages with
calmness and professionalism.
Quiet visits from my circle of women.
And the list continues to grow.
Oh, do we ever take for
granted the small blessings
of this life. I thought I was
aware of them but this
“unwelcome visitor” has
seared their importance
into my very being and
I am thankful for that.
(But not for the “unwelcome visitor!”)
November 19, 2023 at 2:58 pm
💕💕
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November 19, 2023 at 3:40 pm
Godspeed as you recover from your ‘unwelcome visitor’ and post-surgical complications.
in order for people to be able to care for others by bringing meals, etc, someone has to happily say yes to these offerings. sounds like you’re doing that with grace.
healing mercies, a
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November 25, 2023 at 3:21 pm
Oh, Betty, I wish you a peaceful and swift recovery. So sorry to hear about this surgery. I send healing thoughts to you through the blogosphere.
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November 26, 2023 at 8:25 am
Thank you LuAnne! It’s been brutal but I am a bit better each day.
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