After 96 hours on in the ER, nothing says welcome home like a broken air conditioner…..in Texas.
Good thing the blender is working without any kinks. The margaritas are flowing tonight, baby!
After 96 hours on in the ER, nothing says welcome home like a broken air conditioner…..in Texas.
Good thing the blender is working without any kinks. The margaritas are flowing tonight, baby!
Enjoyable read!
What a relief, Jody! As you know, my daughter was born with congenital heart problems and has been ill all her life, we have made quite a few trips to the local ER. Most haven’t lasted 96 hours since they either admitted her or sent us home. I have heard of other families who have had to stay in the ER for a couple of days because they were waiting for a bed to open up and couldn’t be admitted. So you had me worried there!
I didn’t know that Bill is a physician assistant. I bet he sees a lot of interesting things. Almost any time that we meet a new doctor or PA, they are fascinated with Miss Jess. Her cardiovascular system is very unique. Many people love to listen to her heart and hear her shunt sounds. She is so proud that she gets to help teach other people.
I was showing my hubby and daughter, Jess, your blog pictures. Jess was surprised to see your little girl looking so closely at the snake. She said that she would not ever get that close to a snake. EVER! hehe… Two of my sons like snakes and bugs but my youngest son does not.
Ah, whoops….will change that to on-call. Bill is a physician assistant and works in the emergency room. He was working.
Thank you!!
Nancy, bugs and snakes seem to go hand in hand with my boys. They love all things icky.
I was also wondering about the loooooooong ER visit. I hope everyone is ok.
I just spent quite a bit of time looking through your flikr photos (I haven’t been able to see all 1,627 of them yet.) Your family is wonderful and your photos are amazing! I wish I could capture my family the way you do yours. I also noticed you have a lot of pictures of snakes and bugs. I guess that’s what’s to be expected when you live in the country. hehe.. I really enjoy looking at your photos and reading your blog. You have quite a talent!
No air, you poor thing. Hope it gets fixed soon.
eeesh. And we needed a quilt!
Hope the margaritas and the rest of the homecoming made up for the AC problems.
And now I know one way our cute blondies are different: yours can eat blackberries!
welcome home
Ummm am I the only idiot who has no idea why you were in the ER for 96 hours?
We had margaritas tonight too, but no a/c needed here!
xo
You have a way of capturing the beauty of your family in photos.