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Mrs74 is now back home from the hospital. Now we start the in home rehabilitation.

No sooner did we get home and Kathy made her way to the couch, but the dog decided to greet her. Problem was Rufus caused bleeding from the incision. Rufus is now avoiding Kathy. Home nursing care begins tomorrow.

I went to Giant Eagle to fill a prescription. While I was there, I went to the cafe for a cup of coffee and to kill some time. I was looking at a tabloid newspaper, the Globe. It was dated August 26. The gossip column had an item wishing get well soon to Bernie Mac. I'm sure all these folks could say was "oops." I guess these people were behind the times.

Comments

Connie said…
I'm glad to hear Mrs. Wixy is back home. Hope healing is swift for her.
Liquid said…
Glad Mrs. Wixy is home!
Kiss her bo-bo for me.........

Have a super blessed Sunday!
Pat Jenkins said…
good for her wixy.. how did the indians fair friday night? or did you have to miss it?....
Cliff said…
The Rittman Indians were on the short end of a 42-14 game. I missed it, as the band didn't go and I would have been busy anyhow.

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