Rest assured, Heather was pampered yesterday.
I made dinner, treated her to a book purchase (in addition to the present and card I gave her at the hospital on Saturday evening. While I'm at it, remember in your prayers her fellow patient, Margaret, who is waiting for a liver transplant.
Heather reports here.
There is a follow-up appointment with our GP at 11:15am today. She's still having some pain, which she claims is diminishing. We'll go with the Doctor's recommendation on what to do next.
Again, thanks for the blog posts, comments, prayers, good wishes, kind e-mails, the lot. They mean more than you know, and I'll respond as soon as we get unwound here.
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Monday, May 14, 2007
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