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Monday, August 01, 2005

Back to work!

Sunday ended Novali's visit and the quick trip by Andy and Sam. Actually on Saturday we had everyone together except Miguel who will be here next weekend. So this summer has been mostly dedicated to family events and visits. It has been a good summer and many laughs shared and memories stored away. These are the things moms 'treasure in their hearts' to ponder on quiet evenings before drifting off to sleep.
Today I started a workshop which will take all week. I guess this will help me get back into the early morning rise and 'shine' routine. It starts the same time as school will start soon - the 18th. Next week I will be heading to the U of M hospital for an evaluation that will probably take most of a day. Some of my post-polio symptoms have worsened and I have definitely noticed some changes in pain levels, energy, and mobility difficultites. (Not that I'm getting any older, mind you! ) So we'll see what they have to suggest there.
Before I close, a big thanks especially to Sam who made the wonderful week with Novali a reality. It was just a blessing to have her with us. It was llike a long awaited dream for us. We hope we can do this every summer. And to Andy, who drove all the way just to spend time with us. I know he's very tired today! Thanks also to my parents for opening their home so graciously - the times at the lake are priceless. I doublt I'll ever be a great grand parent, but if I am I would hope to have the positive outlook they have.

2 Comments:

  • hey, mom! i'll see you (and dad, of course) in a few days. i'll call about details. but glad you had a great time w/ novi & the rest.

    By Blogger mcentellas, at 10:56 PM  

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