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A HUGE difference after my tonsils got taken out! I highly recommended getting an adenotonsillectomy if you have the same problems I had.
More from CCEE!! This one is a glorious picture of Hendo Art's tonsils as she performs a perfect Scarlet Witch cry of anguish! Huge thanks to Lee Mills for securing us one hell of en epic location for this shoot!
1. A sick time: Dec 1957, My mother, my two sisters and I all had our tonsils taken out on the same day. The local newspaper put our pictures on page one.
2. A magical time: When I was 15 almost 16, a friend, Juan, took me on a date: He and chauffeur picked me up lowering the top to a hardtop convertible as I was seated. We danced and dined at his father's suite in the Presidential Palace in Lima, Peru. We watched a movie with the President's son in the palace theater. We explored underground tunnels and I had my picture taken in a garden with fig trees planted by Pizarro
3: A unthinking time: Again when I was 15 I was with five friends. Four of us jumped off the side of a yacht into the Pacific Ocean. The fifth rowed the dingy. We swam to shore and were greeted by military men with big guns. We were allowed to stay as long as we picked up our trash..but I always wonder if we were safe just jumping into that cold 60 degree water.
4. A lonely time: When we came back to the States I had no friends in high school. No friends for the 10th or 12th grades. I skipped the 11th. In grade school I always felt left out. I read in Myers-Briggs that most INFP children feel this way.
5. A friendly time: My second job I got when I was 16 at the local newspaper. When I was 16 and for many years I had lots of friends that were 20 years older than me and now I have lots of friends that are 20 years younger.
6. A shocking time: I was 28 and the day my divorce was final I was fired from the local news paper after working there for 12 years. I was fired for NOT WEARING A BRA. Remember those days. I learned that the only security in life is ones self.
7. A time for learning: My greatest teachers are my children. I have also learned from my parents, family friends and also at the top of the list are the authors Steven Wolinsky, Ph.D. Psychologist: Thomas Gordon, Parent Effectiveness Training, and David Gerrold science fiction writer. David Gerrold is a HERO.
8. A time for longing: I wish I could carry a tune and wear pretty shoes
9. A hectic time: Jerry and I lived together for 22 years. We got married on Valentines Day in 2002. We got married so we could be foster parents and we fostered children for five years. It was a very rewarding experience. I expected it to be difficult but it was many many times more difficult than I ever imagined. We should have gotten married sooner the money we saved in taxes by being married was great.
10. A time for love: I adore my husband, my children, my mother and sisters, grandchildren, family, the children I fostered that now have their own children, which I adore, family and my friends.
11. A time for play: My first sentence was, "I want that doll." and 60 years later I am still playing with toys and dolls, but you all already know this
12. A time to celebrate: And you already know I love the holidays and decorations...like Christmas...LOL
13. A time of discovery: After I had been a parent for three years I learned it was possible to raise children without punishment. My children were never punished, or grounded nor did we do time out.
14. A working time: I started by own upholstery business and ran it for 32 years. I was always very much in demand with a waiting list sometimes for eight months. I never advertised nor was the phone number listed in the yellow pages. I really hated this job.
15. A spiritual time: I am personally responsible for my actions and my choices. Religion is a guide not an excuse.Sometimes I am too didactic.Children are not responsible for the torture and abuse some of them suffer. I am an advocate for all children...passionately.
16. A future time..I am so excited to wake up every day. I love living on this planet and I love exploring it. I look forward to putting my health first, being creative, playing with my toys, treasure hunting and playing with my grandchildren.
Whew!!!!
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Tomorrow, February 13, my little nephew, Lucas, will be going in for surgery. This photo was taken in December of 2009....one day when I was babysitting him and his older brother, Marcus, who turned 6 years old last November.
I don't have a real recent photo of him......so this will have to do.
LUCAS IS NOW....2 years and 4 months old.
Lucas has had ear infections, throat issues, pneumonia ( just last week ) and been on antibiotic for everything......and has been so so sick. His temperature shoots up to 103 plus....and he's back to the doctor again.
He also has been in for testing and it was discovered he has sleep apnea.
Lucas was just 2 years old a few months ago in October. When I was raising little ones, I never knew them to take tonsils out at such a young age, which tells me he must need this done pretty badly.
My brother's mother-in-law flew in today from Florida to stay with Lucas' big brother, Marcus, so my brother, John, and his wife, Kelly, can go together to Pittsburgh Children's Hospital with Lucas tomorrow for his surgery.
I am asking for prayer for this little boy that God watches over him and keeps him well.....so the surgeons can do what they need to do and remove his tonsils and adenoids. He's been so sick and it seems like as soon as he gets well....he gets sick all over again and is on more antibiotic.
I will keep this post updated tomorrow when I hear how everything is going in Pittsburgh.....if he is still able to have the surgery.
Saturday April 20th.
The tonsils are gone. My doctor also decided to remove the tumor.
I'm not sure what is in store for me next. I will know more when I see the doctor again on Thursday.
I am in a great deal of pain and very uncomfortable most of the day. I can't speak. I'm surviving on electrolyte replacing ice pops, sips of water, and jello. Thank God for Jello as that is the only thing that isn't pure agony to swallow.
Speaking of thanking God - God thank you. You have given me so much in my life. Seems You give and take away - but I won't question Your plan ever again. I have faith that You know what You are doing.
You have given me the most wonderful family. We are and were always happy and never at want for anything. Thank You for my blood family.
You have given me the wisdom to sort through the tons of friends I once had and narrow them down to the handful I have now that I KNOW will be there for me in ANY situation. Thank You for my chosen family.
And lastly, I want to thank you God for my extended on-line family. I have only met two of you in real life, but I am so deeply touched by the outpouring of love and prayers and good vibes you have sent my way. I wish I had the strength to reply to you all individually. I just don't have that physical strength now. I used all the physical strength I had to write and post this.
Long story short, thank you, God. The tears running down my face right now are not from pain, but from pure joy.
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Ths was after many many cocktails. If you have a suggestion for a title let me know....I was speechless.
ha ha ha lidays!!!
Ipernity allows my FULL video in a much better quality too...
aw come on, check it out!
WONDERFUL WORLD and CRANK it UP!
While Jo has been taking really great care of me, he stops to take an unflattering picture while I'm sleeping. Thank you.
my little mom had to use a flashlight and stand on her tip toes to take these. she's pretty awesome.