[Magdalen] Prayers -Joy and concern
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Sun Aug 9 18:05:15 UTC 2015
My grandson was born early Saturday morning and I got to see him and hold him yesterday afternoon. I just talked to my son and found out that he was taken to ICU last night with fluid in his lungs. (He was full term and a week "late"). Prayers please
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On Aug 9, 2015, at 8:05 AM, Gail Edwards <gailedwards5.anglican at gmail.com> wrote:
Grace,meant to suggest earlier that waterless shampoo caps can make a difference on the hair-washing front. Heat for a few seconds in the microwave, place on the head, massage the scalp through the cap, remove cap, and hey, presto, clean fresh hair. No rinsing, no fuss. I bought them for my mama last year when she was recovering from major surgery, after the hospital OT recommended them, from a home-care pharmacy. Could easily be achieved one-handed.
Gail, not currently in Vancouver
> On Aug 9, 2015, at 3:34 AM, Grace Cangialosi <gracecan at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I saw the ortho surgeon on Monday and told him the injection only lasted for about 2 weeks, so the next step is arthroscopic surgery. I'm having it this coming Thursday. It's outpatient, so I'll be home that night, probably nicely high on painkillers for my birthday on Friday and ready to preach for the Jonathan Myrick Daniels transferred commemoration on Sunday. I'll only be preaching, not celebrating, but I had asked to preach that Sunday. The bishops of all three Virginia dioceses have authorized the transfer, since this year marks the 50th anniversary of Daniels' martyrdom, and he was a graduate of VMI. Just to be on the safe side, I'm going to have my sermon written out by Wednesday; that way I can just read it, if I have to, or the rector can! I usually don't write them out anymore, but I think it would be prudent to do it this time.
> The doc says I should be able to drive when the stitches come out in about ten days. I'll be in a sling for awhile.
> That was longer than I intended--again. Thanks, if you're still with me.
> I've been trying to practice doing everything with my left hand, and the "Suicide Spinner" (Necker Knob"?) goes back on my car tomorrow!
> I'm not very good at doing anything with my left hand...I trust I'll get better.
> Prayers for a very speedy surgery and recovery will be greatly appreciated.
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