The day got off to a difficult start but by 8am I was able leave Cathy in order to go to the pharmacy and get Cathy’s new medications. It won’t be long and all the pharmacists will know me by name. Cathy wasn’t able to eat much for breakfast but she did OK for lunch and dinner. We also kept up with her protein drinks. I had to sacrifice and make a meal to feed David some lobster and sweet corn tonight.
We enjoyed the day with David. He paid dearly as he had to drive 5 hours to get here. Oh, let me tell you a little secret (keep it between all us even though you are from all over the world). He got his first speeding ticket within a half mile of our home. I feel bad because I know that Yarmouth watches closely and I should have warned him. The suggestion is that he was traveling much faster than the 10 miles over the 25 mile speed limit that the cop wrote him up for. Well, he did get off easy because I didn’t give him any grief about it!
2 comments:
Keith and I are following your updates and continue to pray for you all. I miss seeing Cathy's smiling face in Zumba class! Love and prayers and healing blessings,
Meagan Monk
Mainers can be pretty tough given those hard winters they have to endure. Even though you folks aren't "true" natives, maybe we can just make you honorary Mainers so Cathy can put some of that toughness to work.
Thinking you you all.
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