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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !

 

Today is a green day at Color my World Daily and it is awesome ! After all that maple syrup discussion, we need to get back on the wagon and focus on a healthier options on the menu… And everyone knows that an apple a day keeps a doctor away… So lets all do that and have an apple… or an old tiny pencil but just dont eat it, it isn’t healthy at all !!

 

See you later my friends ! I wish you all an amazing day !

 

Thank you so much for all your lovely comments / favs/ general support / happy thoughts!! Stay safe and well!! And see you soon on Flickr !!

Ich wünsche Euch einen heiteren Sonntag und einen guten Start in die neue Woche,liebe Freunde! Seid achtsam mit Maske, Abstand und Hygiene bleiben wir gesund!

Zur Zeit habe ich leider zu wenig davon um mich bei Euch für Euren Besuch/Kommentar und Stern richtig zu bedanken. Ich denke an Euch und bin immer froh von Euch zu hören, dann weiß ich das es Euch gut geht.

 

Bitte verwenden Sie keines meiner Fotos, ohne meine schriftliche Zustimmung, sie sind ©Copyright geschützt. Sie erreichen mich über Flickr, Danke!

 

I wish you a cheerful Sunday and a good start into the new week, dear friends! Be careful with mask, distance and hygiene we stay healthy!

At the moment I have too little of it to thank you for your visit/comment and star. I think of you and am always glad to hear from you, then I know that you are doing well.

 

Please do not use any of my photos without my written permission, they are ©Copyright protected. You can reach me via Flickr, thanks!

 

Je vous souhaite un joyeux dimanche et un bon début de semaine, chers amis ! Attention au masque, à la distance et à l'hygiène, nous restons en bonne santé !

Pour l'instant, je n'en ai pas assez pour vous remercier de votre visite / commentaire et de votre étoile. Je pense à vous et je suis toujours heureux d'avoir de vos nouvelles, alors je sais que vous vous en sortez bien.

 

Veuillez ne pas utiliser mes photos sans mon autorisation écrite, elles sont protégées par le droit d'auteur. Vous pouvez me joindre via Flickr, merci!

 

The duel was bloodless; the only thing which was spilled may have been beer. The occasion was sad one, as one of the Toronto icons of Traditional Jazz, Christopher Daniels died in early January. Singer and bass player, Chris started Climax Jazz Band in 1971 and it was going strong for the last 50 years. Chris missed only one gig, on Sunday January 1, 2023. He died healthy at 84 in his bed. Cause undetermined. 50 plus musicians came to play and celebrate life well lived and another 150 music lovers came to pay respect to exceptional friend and human being. Gram Whitty was on the bass at this moment and Jacob Gorzhaltsan with the clarinet.

 

180. Smokeshow. P1510206; Taken 2023 Feb 05. Upload 2023 Feb 013.

   

Dear Friends,

A long time ago, but the home improvement is now as good as done. Hopefully you have all stayed healthy? At least now time to look at your beautiful photos and finally start shooting again soon.

 

Thank you in advance for your interest and comments on my photos. That is much appreciated.

This weekend I took a deep dive into my heart.

I had a vision.

 

In all my life I have been giving love to everyone around me.

Such a behavior is not healthy, at least not when you are not aware of that you actually are empty.

Due to circumstances in my life I have not had my share of love.

What I had in childhood I seeked in adult life.

 

In my vision my heart it was all dry inside, dry grass, no flowers, all brown, dry and yellow. It had not received water or nourish at all.

 

But I have been able to give love, no problems. I love giving love.

We are like that, aren't we.

 

Standing in this dry jungle a Lion came.

The words spoken was "She needs me!"

 

Of course I needed a Lion, the greatest King of them all, one who could boost my fighting will, letting me be the King of my Viking country again, taking the love that was truthfully mine to have.

 

In my vision the Lion could be me, helping myself in the way I have helped myself, walking on this path of mine, dealing with all my shit, sorting out what's mine and what is not mine.

And she probably was the one in the vision.

 

But I did get another help too.

 

A Lion has appeared in my life, showing itself in real life.

 

Being supportive, caring, patient and loving and that at my most vulnerable time in my life.

Helping me through my difficult time.

 

How cool isn't that.

When you open up and are in a flow the help can come from places you never would have imagined.

 

This Lion has now actually done its job, I cannot lean myself upon others. It's my life, I am in charge and that is the healthy way to live a life.

 

The Lioness has now taken the steering wheel and drives herself, very grateful for the help given.

 

The love given, which I'm receiving, that is on another level. We are equal on that level.

 

I say thank you to love.

The greatest gift of them all.

This was one of the parents of the little grey fantail in the previous post. It was glad of a quick rest between the continuous feeding sessions!

 

Taken on the shore of Lake McIntyre near Millicent in South Australia. Like much of southeastern Australia, the local plant life is very green and healthy at the moment.

 

Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday!

Some more of the wonderful country around the lower end of the Flinders Ranges near Port Augusta in South Australia. All looking wonderfully green and healthy at this mild time of year right at the end of winter.

 

Happy Gorgeous Green Thursday!

plants are growing with various degrees of success. if i don't cause root rot by too much watering the slugs, snails and white fly finish the job! i'm not defeated :)

 

i've replaced three lavenders, one fern and a couple of other plants. more plants were on the edge of obliteration but have survived, thank goodness!

 

one of my big upsets was an evergreen clematis named 'avalanche' bought from b & q www.primrose.co.uk/50-90cm-clematis-cartmanii-avalanche-3... and planted next to the back arch. the flowers were absolutely stunning, but once they had finished for a long time nothing happened. i was despondent. i thought i'm messing everything up :( i stopped the watering and waited, waited, waited ... suddenly one day i spotted what looked like a miniscule shoot. it was! i now have five healthy shoots coming off from the leaders :)

 

i've planted a yellow berried pyracantha to cover the back fence and another for the side fence at the back on the right. it will take some time but they're both healthy, at the moment

 

rocks, stones, broken crockery and canes surrounding the plants to help prevent pet damage - works to a certain extent :)

 

i still have a couple of problem shrubs but i've stopped worrying. what will be will be :)

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

   

Aretha Franklin, 18 times GRAMMY winner, leaves no doubt with her performances why she was at the top of her profession. A legendary vocalist with career is spanning almost 60 years, died at 76 in 2018. She started her secular career at 18 and was touring until 2017. She did not look healthy at this concert from 2011. Overweight; just coming back from one of her frequent breaks, because of health issues, but her voice was still top notch. It did not matter what she was singing: Souls, R&B, Blues, rock, pop and of course gospel, she earned 'Respect'. This photo was taken during her 50 minutes encore after her regular concert. Opening night of Toronto Jazz Festival; Free tickets for first 15000 people; Of course; mayhem.

She was my favourite, fave of the black couple in the 'White House' and many citizens of the world regardless race or colour.

 

277. Nathan Phillips Sq, P1060395; Taken 2011- Jun 24. Upload 2023-Dec 26.

   

The dandelions are quite healthy at my parents cabin that is appoximately 100 years old.

Colorado

plants are growing with various degrees of success. if i don't cause root rot by too much watering the slugs, snails and white fly finish the job! i'm not defeated :)

 

i've replaced three lavenders, one fern and a couple of other plants. more plants were on the edge of obliteration but have survived, thank goodness!

 

one of my big upsets was an evergreen clematis named 'avalanche' bought from b & q www.primrose.co.uk/50-90cm-clematis-cartmanii-avalanche-3... and planted next to the back arch. the flowers were absolutely stunning, but once they had finished for a long time nothing happened. i was despondent. i thought i'm messing everything up :( i stopped the watering and waited, waited, waited ... suddenly one day i spotted what looked like a miniscule shoot. it was! i now have five healthy shoots coming off from the leaders :)

 

i've planted a yellow berried pyracantha to cover the back fence and another for the side fence at the back on the right. it will take some time but they're both healthy, at the moment

 

rocks, stones, broken crockery and canes surrounding the plants to help prevent pet damage - works to a certain extent :)

 

i still have a couple of problem shrubs but i've stopped worrying. what will be will be :)

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

   

Araucaria columnaris, the coral reef araucaria is a conifer that is also called the Cook pine (or Cook's pine) and the New Caledonia pine depending where in the world you are.

 

This one is in Independence Park on Tower Road, Sleima, Malta on the shore of St Julian’s Bay. They are not native to Europe and this is one of two in the park. The other is not healthy at all and appears to be struggling to survive.

I have been photographing this little house since 2007. The house was covered in Kudzu vines and the tree was full and healthy. At some point through the years the landowner attempted to kill the Kudzu vines but the plant is tough stuff and survived. It doesn't show up much in this winter shot since it loses it's leaves in winter, but it's coming back slowly towards the house. Also at some point the tree was struck by lightning and has split, part of it falling next to the house..

Saturday Self Challenge

 

This week let's:

 

"Fill the Frame"

 

Choose any subject you like just be sure to "fill the frame" with it.

 

It’s that time of year again, the shops are filled with these lovely red plants. Every year I buy one, bring it home, take its photo, then watch it die ! I’ve only had it a week and the leaves are falling off already, the same happens every year, I just can’t keep them alive. In the window of a house further along the road, theirs is still looking healthy at Easter. Maybe I should knock on their door and find out what I’m doing wrong.

 

Anyway, here it is filling the frame for this weeks challenge. Enjoy it whilst it’s still looking so good.

 

Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.

 

Bear is 6 months on from an operation that removed a malignant lump the size of a grapefruit with his spleen , he’s 9 now but I’m told the prognosis is not good , but he seems healthy at the moment.

2024年も今日でおしまい!

また明日からは新しい年になる!

2025年はみんなが元気に過ごせる1年でありますように。

 

japonica 2024 winterにて

 

Today marks the end of 2024!

Tomorrow will be a new year!

I hope that 2025 will be a year in which everyone can be healthy.

At japonica 2024 winter

 

wearing

mufler !129129**193 Muffler -Rig- F

 

kimono -RabbitHouse-DROPPED SHOULDER KIMONO DRESS

 

hair accessaries [rnR] Flowers K-19(4_Pink_B)

Air_FUKI (Headdress)

 

skin violetta. Hisa Skin (lel EvoX) VELOUR BLUSH

 

makeup violetta. Doll blush (EvoX)_cheek_ tintable 75%

violetta. Doll blush (EvoX)_chin_ tintable 75%

 

plants are growing with various degrees of success. if i don't cause root rot by too much watering the slugs, snails and white fly finish the job! i'm not defeated :)

 

i've replaced three lavenders, one fern and a couple of other plants. more plants were on the edge of obliteration but have survived, thank goodness!

 

one of my big upsets was an evergreen clematis named 'avalanche' bought from b & q www.primrose.co.uk/50-90cm-clematis-cartmanii-avalanche-3... and planted next to the back arch. the flowers were absolutely stunning, but once they had finished for a long time nothing happened. i was despondent. i thought i'm messing everything up :( i stopped the watering and waited, waited, waited ... suddenly one day i spotted what looked like a miniscule shoot. it was! i now have five healthy shoots coming off from the leaders :)

 

i've planted a yellow berried pyracantha to cover the back fence and another for the side fence at the back on the right. it will take some time but they're both healthy, at the moment

 

rocks, stones, broken crockery and canes surrounding the plants to help prevent pet damage - works to a certain extent :)

 

i still have a couple of problem shrubs but i've stopped worrying. what will be will be :)

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

   

I want to say here that I am worried and fearful for us ALL! I am afraid that some of us will fall to this foe, and I dream that nightmare and I will do everything I am to help that not happen! If something happens to me, I will have Ken post. It is a very Flickr fear- not knowing what happened to true friends- no less true for being virtual. We are both healthy at this time.

 

I am going to post from my archives of Mardi Gras shots soon! Times already gone by and nothing left to be regretted about that. Beautiful pageantry, happy happy times. No telling when crowds like that will happen again- Mardi Gras, Super Bowl, New Years' Eve in Times Square, etc. . . . This is HISTORY!

 

We are being super paranoid and careful, and we are being afraid- for us, our family, our friends-hoping that you all are safe and healthy!! So no alarm! Just me, thinking in the middle of the night, you know?

 

We wish you ALL the very best and hope that our world is changed forever on the other side of this pandemic, from learning HOW important friends and family are.

 

I rarely capture any butterfly shot, but for some reason, this one came right up and sat on the edge of the table! I will take that as a very hopeful sign!

 

LoveYouGuys! YOUROCK!

 

Kim

The elephant escape freely and healthy, at last.

I just planted some of these Cone Flower and some Red with yellow Daisy in the garden yesterday. I was researching online about these flower and how to care for them and came out and discovered this Butterfly. I say all my hard work just then became worthwhile. Although they are not looking very healthy at the moment, I believe in time they will look better. I will post some of the other photos of Daisy, Mums etc, so get ready for some flower shots to come :-)

plants are growing with various degrees of success. if i don't cause root rot by too much watering the slugs, snails and white fly finish the job! i'm not defeated :)

 

i've replaced three lavenders, one fern and a couple of other plants. more plants were on the edge of obliteration but have survived, thank goodness!

 

one of my big upsets was an evergreen clematis named 'avalanche' bought from b & q www.primrose.co.uk/50-90cm-clematis-cartmanii-avalanche-3... and planted next to the back arch. the flowers were absolutely stunning, but once they had finished for a long time nothing happened. i was despondent. i thought i'm messing everything up :( i stopped the watering and waited, waited, waited ... suddenly one day i spotted what looked like a miniscule shoot. it was! i now have five healthy shoots coming off from the leaders :)

 

i've planted a yellow berried pyracantha to cover the back fence and another for the side fence at the back on the right. it will take some time but they're both healthy, at the moment

 

rocks, stones, broken crockery and canes surrounding the plants to help prevent pet damage - works to a certain extent :)

 

i still have a couple of problem shrubs but i've stopped worrying. what will be will be :)

 

for many years my garden was a shrubbery flic.kr/p/Lhv9ag which i loved. a picket fence covered in an ivy hedge coming down in a storm meant that over time changes had to happen flic.kr/p/2mn2x8a i'll be glad when the trellis is covered in honeysuckle and jasmine. that's the plan ...

 

www.flickr.com/groups/gardening_is_my_hobby/ helpful for ideas. thank you for sharing

   

Masai Mara (MNC), Kenya

 

This is Kweli with two of her three cubs that are now just over 4 months. Kweli had her first litter early during mid 2020 when she was barely two years old. At the time she was seen with two small cubs, but sadly both were lost. In June last year she had another litter. Reports confirm that she had five cubs but one, possibly more, were killed by a buffalo. By the beginning of July she only had one and, soon after, that one was lost as well in circumstance unknown. There were originally four in this litter and I’m not sure what happened to the other, but the three we observed looked fit and healthy. At present, Kweli is proving to be a good mum in providing food and keeping the cubs safe, and hopefully by the law of averages these three may make it to adulthood.

 

Kweli was born mid 2018 to mother Amani (her fourth successful litter). She dispersed in October 2019 with her sister Kulete and brother Jasari. We were fortunate in seeing them that day so it was good to see her again with cubs of her own. Her sister Kulete also has two cubs that I believe were born at about the same time.

 

This won't have any weird lyrics for my post tonight. I wanted to talk about something that truly bothers me;

 

The absolute need and desire to destroy someone's home, their art, their property, and their place of sanctuary.

 

I don't understand the desire or need to do something like this to people. Roleplay sims have always been able to coexist for the most part. They're meant to. Not everyone wants to be at the same place, different visions or ideas, etc. But to have a desire to harm someone in vicious ways, for nothing but the act of revenge or an ire towards that other person? It's not healthy at all. We all have moments where we feel like we want to do something when someone does something to us we feel is wrong. But to actually act on them is a different story.

 

I'm guilty of having these feelings from time to time. Of growing angry with how bad I may think a person be, out of an emotional response, and then hope for something bad to happen to them. It's a bad feeling to have.

 

Using places like SL Secrets to float around and spew hatred about players in cowardice. Various other ways.

 

We need to focus on what we love, where we love, and ignore what we don't Going out of your way to try and harm someone else or their home, their art, their love? That is wrong. Spend time enjoying the people around you, and stop spending it to harm, make fun of, bully, or destroy someone else.

 

I will always be 100% against bullying.

 

Morgane was born in June 2010. She was healthy at first, after 8 weeks we noticed that there is something not ok, after another 10 weeks of test and waiting the docs told us that she has Canavan desease. There is no cure we've been told that she only has 4 years.Canavan disease is also one of the most common degenerative cerebreal diseases of infancy. This disease is one of a group of genetic disorders called leukodystrophies.But we do not give up.

This young lady is one of three mink who came to the zoo after being confiscated from a man in Alaska. I've heard various stories about the situation up there, but the mink seem happy and healthy at our AZA zoo!

Good Morning panda loving friends. Happy Sunday! Habby FunBei!

 

I got my workout yesterday chasing 2 kitties who did not want to be caught! The good news is they had a great visit with the nicest veterinarian in the world, and both are healthy. At age 14, they are 72 years in hooman years.

 

Have a panderific day everyone, be safe.

So apparently the bee population amongst the lilies at Fogg Dam is very healthy at the moment! I couldn't get a photograph of this Lotus Lily without a bee in it! So I reckon three is better than one?!

An oldie, but after Covid and rebound, I remain very very busy and will call my buddies in the next couple weeks. Healthy at the moment

VA479 Eastern Counties (32479 First)

AU53HJV

seen turning into The Old Cattle Market Bus Station, Ipswich.

 

The only AU53xxx decker surviving at Ipswich, sadly doesnt sound healthy at all, but owing to having guidewheel fittings and tacho is one of 3 ALX400s still in town for now.

Finally had a hair cut! Feels and looks much healthier at last =)

The high country of the Sierra National Forest has incredible meadows that are currently lush and healthy at the 6000+ elevation. Wildflowers are beginning to appear and the grasses are many shades of green.

Hey guys!! How are you doing?

 

I'm really happy that so many people are satisfied with the new bodyline.

I also grateful for your advice on what needs to be supplemented.

So, I'd like to briefly explain the Next Body options that will be updated in the near future.

 

1. Belleza / Maitreya - Boobies Omega Applier hud

2. Legacy - boobie applicator hud

 

The boobie applier hud has 4 options

(basic boob / w no nipple / boob w fr / boob w fr + no nipple )

I'm thinking about the design of the simple and easy looked hud,no look complicated.

I'll make it. . . .I wish. . . lol

 

3. Slink - Physique, Hourglass body applier hud + BOM with Boob hud

4. Neck shade will be added more naturally and Omega hud

5. Top 3 Skin Tones Updated to New Body

104,110 and I am thinking between 102 tons and 100 tons..

6. More details in Foot

7. Body and Face Hud's More Developed Design

 

(Some of them haven't been worked on yet, but they're struggling to finish the update quickly!)

These are the details of the following body updates

There will be constant body updates in the future, and you will be able to meet new products with Redelivery without having to buy each of them.

 

I'm busy with BOM updates and body updates at the same time as building work. > -<

I'd like to inform you and discuss it with you whenever I have time.

 

Although the world is not very gloomy and pleasant, I hope that you look up to the sky often and stay healthy at home.

Take care of yourself, as always!

 

love, Sopha

Catching up with 2018...while there is time...but that is all we have.

The story is jumbled...sorry.

 

Enough of the poor me story. This is an afterthought photo that I decided was worth posting. As the story went...I took the 100-400mm, this time with the tripod to photograph the Purple Martins...the only problem...they were not there. The Sun was setting fast...disappointed the Purple Martins were elsewhere...I looked around...and this is what I saw. The Willow in the photo is a ghost of it's former self...for years the tree was healthy...at least 4 ft in dia...then it rotted...a shell remains.

 

Please do not use without my explicit permission

© All Rights Reserved

Walter C Snyder

 

Old-growth forest are just that, old, decaying and not very healthy at that. They are actually a wild mess of vegetation and decaying matter yearning for a spot in the sun. And there is almost none down here. Which makes photography a challenge.

  

Western Canada, Section 5: Vancouver Island, Port Hardy - Holberg - North Coast Trail

I got some good news! All five falcon fledglings hatched last weekend and they seem to be healthy. At least compared to the bird that serves as their breakfast.

Yet another business suit. As you can see I am bubbling over with enthusiasm here not just because I have a nice smart suit on but because I was out soaking up the ambiance of just being a girl who's fit and healthy at my age and having lunch with a friend . (Who is behind the camera)

 

My cup runeth over !

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I might have a **Suit Week** Right here on Katie's piccy page where I can bore you all to death with my vast collection of suits. *lol*.

On second thoughts. It might have to be **Suit fortnight** - (That's 2 weeks for the USA readers). Ha!

had his annual checkup with the veterinarian today and he's healthy at 20 pounds and almost nine years old. Photo by Frank.

Marginal Way, Ogunquit Maine.

Well, the sunrise was not exactly what I hoped for. I kept falling into water trying to compose shots and having only sneakers on - can't really say I was prepared for the shoot like this. As the tide was receding towards the sun, more and more rocks became exposed so naturally I went in deeper and deeper into water.

Sometimes I feel bad for my tripod because these salt baths are not exactly healthy! At the end I loved the water movement of the waves, soft glowy light and chill or trance music in my iPod that accompanied this shoot.

Taken in my backyard before the heatwave weather arrived - poor pot plant doesn't look this healthy at the moment!!

 

Taken with my Canon 70-200 f4L IS lens - the background has been thrown out of focus, allowing for some nice bokeh.

 

I had to use a higher ISO and shutter speed to compensate for the wind that was blowing the plant at time of capture.

 

Hope you like the change from my usual seascapes, but don't worry - I'll be posting more soon!! :-)

 

Have a great day and week - thanks as usual for any comment, view or favorite - much appreciated!!

They don't look healthy at all

The waters at the Pauatahanui Marsh reserve aren't looking too healthy at the moment, with large patches of green Algae covering the surface on the ponds - and very few birds...!

 

It could perhaps be argued that this Pied Stilt had had enough of the algae blooms and had decided to check out the yellow flowers instead...!

 

Or maybe it was just heading for a siesta...!

  

Thanks so much for the very kind and encouraging comments beneath this photo...! Your support is very greatly appreciated.

Ocean Inlet Park, Boynton Beach, FL

 

I think the same can be said for evening joggers (or walkers)... lol

 

Sometimes it feels like these darn drivers are aiming for me. It has happened to me a few times that they changed lanes, even drove on the wrong side of the road, if you can believe it, only to make me run and jump out of the way.

 

It's downright scary at times and a dangerous business trying to get some exercise in here... not healthy at all... but it does get the heart rate up... lol

 

Anyway, it's Friday! Yeah! Happy first day of spring and have a great weekend.

 

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Opening concert of Toronto Jazz Festival. Nathan Phillip Square. The entry was free, but you had to get a wristband to get inside. Some 15,000 people were at the concert. It was one of the best concerts, I have seen despite the crowds. Aretha gave her best. She was not healthy at this point of her live, had to take a break, but came back and extended the concert by way past the scheduled time. I was lucky to be there.

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Not healthy at all! This one is pure decadence... chocolate, fat, sugar, and more fat! But so yummy! Hey, one's allowed indulging, once in a while... www.theheatlhyfoodie.net

Not my first grandchild, but the first one that has some of my DNA. She was born 27 hours after her Mommy was induced on the early morning of Super Bowl Sunday. Apparently the OB on call wasn’t called or felt she could wait. At one point, Mom’s legs had turned cyanotic. My son was so scared. On the next morning, Monday, February 3, 2020, the OB came in and immediately determined a C-section would be necessary. To the families that was already a safe bet as she was almost two weeks past her due date and is extremely petite. 9 pound 1 ounce Harper Madison was delivered from her normally sized 90 pound, 4’11 mother. Four days later Mommy was having trouble breathing and her legs were still terribly swollen. My son took her to the ER, and she was going to be in congestive heart failure, with a dangerously low ejection fraction. After being admitted and put on Lasix, she lost approximately 45 pounds of water within 48 hours. She was in the hospital for a week and was not allowed to see Harper. Three months later, Mommy and baby are healthy at home. Miracles happen, but medical science helps. We are just relieved she got through all of this before Covid-19 had gotten into the US at a significant rate. I hope I get to see her again before she starts driving. This was taken when she was 3 weeks old, about ten weeks ago.

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