Try as I might, I can't find out why she's there!
I called Diane today about her and Mom's appointment with sewing. Apparently Hell hath no fury like ill fortune.
She was calling from the road to pick up her son, Joseph, who got pulled over twice in the same day. His offenses are unknown to me, at this time. Last night her husband James (my brother-in-law of course) got into an accident and might have whiplash. Her elder daughter, Jennifer, might have a bladder infection again. Yikes!
I guess that if you are LIVING in hell, it really isn't Hell, as Hell is continual death and absence/distance from God -- mett out as you did in life. Here, Diane has the upside down horseshoe birthmark, She calls it Murphy's Law extreme. If something can go wrong, it will -- twice in one day.
The folks were doing okay yesterday. Father played iron well, but putted terribly. Overall, he had fun, but disappointed with his, "short game". Lois had some difficulty with soreness and rest. Amazingly, few doctor appointments this week. Next week -- anew.
Father has a bone-scan scheduled, midtime between here and Lois' surgery. Today marks the two-week mark before her double bionic knees, being the $6 Billion Woman, or at least that's what is billed to Medicaid/Medi-Care and other supplements.
I called Diane today about her and Mom's appointment with sewing. Apparently Hell hath no fury like ill fortune.
She was calling from the road to pick up her son, Joseph, who got pulled over twice in the same day. His offenses are unknown to me, at this time. Last night her husband James (my brother-in-law of course) got into an accident and might have whiplash. Her elder daughter, Jennifer, might have a bladder infection again. Yikes!
I guess that if you are LIVING in hell, it really isn't Hell, as Hell is continual death and absence/distance from God -- mett out as you did in life. Here, Diane has the upside down horseshoe birthmark, She calls it Murphy's Law extreme. If something can go wrong, it will -- twice in one day.
The folks were doing okay yesterday. Father played iron well, but putted terribly. Overall, he had fun, but disappointed with his, "short game". Lois had some difficulty with soreness and rest. Amazingly, few doctor appointments this week. Next week -- anew.
Father has a bone-scan scheduled, midtime between here and Lois' surgery. Today marks the two-week mark before her double bionic knees, being the $6 Billion Woman, or at least that's what is billed to Medicaid/Medi-Care and other supplements.
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