Mom called this morning after seeing the doctor. Good things: vitals look great; no more oxygen (one less tube!), and fluids are clear. Tough things: Dad didn't have a very comfortable night. Dr. Kiefer switched him back to morphine this morning, so the button will be a little more powerful. Hopefully he'll be able to get a little more rest then this morning and in the early afternoon.
Somehow, we've managed to orchestrate this crazy conga of juggling the rest of everyday life. The frame shop is still in good working order and we're pretty caught up. Big shout-out to Jenna Plating, our CPF (Certified Professional Framer) and my 'big sis', who put in a lot of hours and is about to put in a lot more. Without her, it would not be so easy. Love ya J!
Keep thinkin' those good thoughts!
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
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With all the Love and Support from his Boys......and, of course, friends, Chuck will be back in form sooner than most after such a harrowing surgery. He's a lucky old geezer! Oh, yeah, good doctors help. Sending kisses to My Nancy... love, Barb Lekander
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