Friday, March 4, 2011

Freewheeling Friday


Today's Freewheeling Friday is mostly pictures. Doc had surgery on Thursday to remove a dangerous lesion on his cheek and he is not supposed to lift, bend, squat or do much of anything for a few days. That leaves me to do the best I can to take care of him and to do all the household chores that he usually does. (I can't remember the last time I unloaded the diswasher or brought in the trash cans).

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A couple of bumper stickers I saw this week that made me chuckle.

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My 8 year old granddaughter, Hope, will be done with her run in Annie after a couple of more shows. She has had a great time and done a great job.




I think she will be glad to be done with the wig and I think her mom will be glad for her to be done singing her songs from the show around the house all the time.

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These are growing in our garden right outside my office window. It won't be long until they are covered with snow.

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Doc's surgery went fine. He has stitches from under his eye down to his mouth and across his cheek. They say the scar will fade away in a couple of months. In the meantime we are hoping that it just makes him look rugged in a "yeah, but you should see the other guy" sort of way.

20 comments:

  1. Sounds like ya have a real Indiana Jones there for a patient. I'm thrilled everything went well for him. Dang...ya have to unload the dishwasher. I don't think Hubs knows how. He has this motto that the housework or anything touchin' the house is woman's work. This includes the yard, carport, car, (it's on the carport and the carport touches the house)...ya see how this goes???

    No joke...it's just life on the Ponderosa! Heeheehe!!!

    Ya need to post a video of your little Anne doll singin' her songs. I bet she's great. I want to see! :o)

    I'll be prayin' for Doc's speedy and complete recovery sweetie.

    God bless you both and have a fantastic Friday!

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  2. Oh, by the way...did ya enter my giveaway???

    It's my firs ya know. :o)

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  3. That sounds like some mayor scar. I hope he is OK. I guess he´ll enjoy getting spoiled by you, huh? Wish him my best!
    Is there snow in the forecast again? That would be too bad, if the flowers got covered in it. They are lovely!
    Hope is adorable as Anni!

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  4. Wow...what a long cut...was it a skin cancer scare? I need to go have a few things checked....we all do and put it off.
    Praying for him (o:
    We need to tell Betty that our early flowers always...did I say ALWAYS...get snowed on. I have a little clump of purple crocuses (I think). Record you sweetie pie singing and show it to us.

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  5. Yae! This is a post to make me smile. You must be so proud of your granddaughter. My granddaughter is just starting to sing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on her own. I don't think she'll be a Celine Dione. :-) Your granddaughter is on her way! Love the crocuses too.

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  6. That might be the cutest Annie I've ever seen. She even makes that hairstyle look good.

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  7. Gosh, bless Doc's heart. That's a big incision, I hope he has a speedy recovery. I love the red curly Annie wig. What a doll she is.

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  8. P.S. I love the bumper sticker about child proofing the house. I may have to steal that from you.

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  9. I'd love to hear her sing. She looks so cute! Poor Doc, but you can't keep a good man down.

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  10. Here's to hoping Doc has a full recovery. And Hope is a cutie pie. Perhaps a budding star?

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  11. So sorry to hear about Doc. Lots of Vitamin E over the scar. Mine had a similar surgery, but in a smaller area.

    Hope is adorable! She just may get bit by the bug!

    Great bumper stickers!

    Have a great weekend!

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  12. Doc's scar sounds like it is of a good size! hoping all went well with the surgery and his recovery will be complete and quick. Doc unloaded the dishwasher for you? truly a gem of a man; that is my second least favorite chore (that and folding clothes)

    Hope makes an adorable Annie! I'm sure all are singing her songs in the household

    flowers are beautiful! hope they are hardy to endure if a snow storm should come their way

    betty

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  13. Glad to hear the surgery went well.

    Your granddaughter looks delightful! That wig really suits her. And spring.. already? Lucky you.

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  14. Wow ... what a scare. Glad he's okay, though. And what an AWESOME Annie you got there!

    Love the "Wag More, Bark Less".

    Happy Saturday!

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  15. Your granddaughter looks so cute as Annie!!

    I hope your husband feels better soon!

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  16. Your granddaughter makes a GREAT Annie!

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  17. Oh she looks so cute in that costume! I saw the one of the funniest bumperstickers the other day myself, and it definitely gave the best advice I've ever gotten off the end of a car:

    Don't Believe Everything You Think

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  18. A Star Is Born-- Hope looks adorable as Annie. High Five to her and Bravo!

    Hope Doc is feeling good- It sounds like a big surgery but I'm sure you're a fabulous nurse.

    Have a great week, xo jj

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  19. NO...you have CROCUSES?!? A sure sign that Doc will be on the mend ASAP. I reckon the first sign of Spring is always the best sign, correctamundo?

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  20. Glad Doc's surgery was successful -- and that little Hope? She's the cutest thing I've ever seen. (I think it may be a long while before I see crocuses here!)

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