I have been sick the last two days so no posts. I did well to hold my head up yet alone think about writing anything in my blog. Poor hubby tries so hard to be a good nurse. He doesn’t give himself much credit for it but I think he does a great job. I’m feeling almost back to normal again, whatever that is.
I read in the paper that my granddaughter’s ophthalmologist drown in his swimming pool. I had thoughts of not telling her but with her mother’s help we decided she would probably hear it sooner or later and she needs to learn how to cope with life and death. I need not have worried. She had already heard about it at school but didn’t realize it was her doctor. It was her teacher’s eye doctor, as well. She seemed to take it well, but then, she only saw him once or twice a year. Sad, though, he was only in his 40’s.
On a lighter note, I am very pleased to announce that I finally saw humming birds at my new feeder. I was starting to think there were none around this year. We also have a cardinal couple that hangs out in the garden and on the fence. We think they may have a nest in one of the bushes but we are trying to stay away. They are so pretty. I love hearing the birds chirp and sing in the morning. I also love watching them out my living room window splashing and drinking from the bird bath.
My youngest granddaughter informed me after she apparently woke up from a dream a little while ago, “I went out in the grass and the elephants stepped on me. I want to sleep in your bed.” She’s sound asleep again and I’m wide awake! Darn those elephants!

I read in the paper that my granddaughter’s ophthalmologist drown in his swimming pool. I had thoughts of not telling her but with her mother’s help we decided she would probably hear it sooner or later and she needs to learn how to cope with life and death. I need not have worried. She had already heard about it at school but didn’t realize it was her doctor. It was her teacher’s eye doctor, as well. She seemed to take it well, but then, she only saw him once or twice a year. Sad, though, he was only in his 40’s.
On a lighter note, I am very pleased to announce that I finally saw humming birds at my new feeder. I was starting to think there were none around this year. We also have a cardinal couple that hangs out in the garden and on the fence. We think they may have a nest in one of the bushes but we are trying to stay away. They are so pretty. I love hearing the birds chirp and sing in the morning. I also love watching them out my living room window splashing and drinking from the bird bath.
My youngest granddaughter informed me after she apparently woke up from a dream a little while ago, “I went out in the grass and the elephants stepped on me. I want to sleep in your bed.” She’s sound asleep again and I’m wide awake! Darn those elephants!


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