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soap, surgery and eye candy

Filed under my life by sherriknits at 8:03 pm on Apr 30 2009

Rebecca and I have been wanting to make homemade laundry soap for quite some time. We finally did it the other day. Rebecca tells the story so much better than I do but I’ll share the pictures I got.

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This is before mixing in the last of the fels naptha.

We had such a horrible time grating the fels naptha, so mid-way, I sent her to get a new grater….$5 and much, much easier!

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It’s kind of like a pepper grinder and speeded up the process considerably.

Go read her account of the process, she’s so funny….. go here . She might have had too much coffee when she wrote it. lol

Today was my brother’s surgery.

We were one the road by 6:30, in spite of the fact that I was still awake at 1 a.m.! Things have changed a lot these days. There is a big tv screen that tells what is going on in surgery….when they are still being prepped and then when they are actually in surgery, then post op. Interesting. I couldn’t bring myself to go read the screen.

We were all fairly relaxed, I did have to go sit by myself for awhile and listen to my iPod. I love my Touch, I read my Bible on it and then listened to praise music and prayed. I found a comfortable chair and put my feet up and relaxed. Surgery was about 2 1/2 hours and they felt it went very well. The not only found the Chiari Malformation, but there was also some malformation in the vertebrae. If you are medically knowledgeable, I am sure I am messing it up in the telling, but I do understand what it was all about. The area was too narrow and they made the area larger and took out one of the tonsils in the brain. I had it explained to me so many times and in my head, I do understand but still don’t have the words. I did learn stenosis=narrowing. :)

I was able to update my facebook status using my iPod Touch and get encouragement back from others. That was so helpful to me and I shared it with my sister-in-law, who was also very touched.

We waited 3 hours before my sister-in-law and niece got to go to ICU to see him. My mom and I did get to go in for a few minutes. He looked good, his stats were all good and the best of all? He squeezed my hand when I talked to him. He is in a great deal of pain and we were told that would be the case. I am so grateful it is over and for all who are caring for him. I am so proud of my niece and my sister-in-law.

And now, all I want to do is cry from relief and gratitude.

On the way home from Olympia, I took my mom to the bulb farm.

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It was just what we needed.

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I’m sad this one is dark but isn’t it peaceful?

I got myself some daffodils. I’ll arrange them tomorrow but too tired tonight.

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I bought the vase there, too. It just looked so cool with the daffodils.

To bed I soon go.

ps  A friend just shared a good cause…..

5 Days in May


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2 Responses to “soap, surgery and eye candy”

  1. 1 RKon 01 May 2009 at 4:21 am

    I’m so glad for the report on the surgery. We prayed for all those hands working on him and peace for your family. We’ll continue to pray for recovery and less pain.

  2. 2 Carolon 02 May 2009 at 3:19 am

    Keep us posted on your brother and our prayers are will include him daily.

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