It's still pretty crazy here, but my bro had the transplant and it was a success. The day before he had it and before we knew a liver would be available we received a text from the sis-in-law that the bro had a week to live. Two max. So when my sister and her HH arrived we decided to take a road trip to FL. In the meantime a liver arrived. Thank God. My understanding is there is a window of four hours to get the liver to the recipient. They flew it in by jet. The surgery was a success and each day has been an improvement. Thanks to all for the prayers and well wishes.
Since we were in Tampa on my birthday, the carnivores kindly took me to a seafood restaurant. Lucky for me they had a pasta dish. Heh.
AND...
We had celebrated birthdays the night before we left for Florida.
We are still riding the rollercoaster with the baby. His parents have gotten several different opinions and at present most hospital teams that have weighed in feel he needs surgery then chemo.
AND...
A little poetry from the HH.
Mean Streets at Ten
Years Old
M J Cox
I Step out the front door and down
the concreate steps
Into the summer brightness. Turning
right
Would be a big mistake. That only
leads to the old brick grade school.
Way too many hours spent there
already.
So left it is as the old deaf guy
across the street
Yells something unintelligible at the
TV.
Don’t know why the volume is turned so
high.
He can’t hear it anyway.
No time to fool around. That weird lady
In the house covered in shrubs may
let her
Doberman out. He’ll come roaring across the street
Like a winged lizard, smoke streaks
in his wake.
In the middle of the next block
Dicky’s house is on the left.
Always trying to be a bad ass.
Just doesn’t work for him though.
Across the street is Doug’s house
He was a close friend until he
wasn’t.
Not a good time to be at his house,
His dad being off the beer right now.
A few houses down, there’s a boy
In residence. Seldom seen and never heard,
He’s more a rumor or a wraith. The lawn is
Perfect though, every blade of grass uniformly green.
Next corner and a left turn will lead
To Bill’s house. He was always a good guy
Till Viet Nam messed with his mind.
He’s in Nevada still getting past it.
Turn right to Merle’s house
He always played it too cool,
Like he had something to prove.
Two older brothers will do that apparently.
The next corner is Decatur street. Further down
Are Just a few faceless houses straddling
the street
like broken picket fences. At the end
Is the brick home for boys where the ones from problem families go.
There is a steel tube three feet wide
That runs on a diagonal down the street
Side wall, a fire escape that looks like
It’s daring anyone to try it.
On my streets we’re all a little nervous
As if on some apocalyptic day
A great tide will sweep us all down the asphalt
Into that foreboding house of lost souls.
So what's been going on while I've been gone? Do you write poetry? Are you a Capricorn baby?
31 comments:
I am thrilled to hear your brother got his liver and is doing well. And still send fervent hopes for your grandbaby.
Love the HH's poem. So many stories...
And yes, as you know I am a Capricorn.
Glad your brother got his liver and hope that he will now go from strength to strength. All the best for the little one, too. My thoughts are prayers are with you all at this hard time. Love the poem, too. Hugs, Valerie
Hi Sandra - Capricorn lady here ... as you know: happy to be one too.
So glad to see all is going with your brother - what a relief all round. Just hope your grandchild will pull through - a very difficult time for the family.
The poem is special ... take care - cheers Hilary
Great that your brother is doing better each day. Hopefully they figure things out with the kiddo. Poem sure captured all too. Nicely done of him.
What a blessing a liver became available! Hope he continues to improve. We will continue to lift the baby up in prayer.
Glad to hear your brother is doing better. Will keep the Baby and all of you in my thoughts.
Beautiful poetry. Glad about the transplant. Prayers for the baby, roller coaster indeed.
Love the poem. Prayers for the baby. and am glad the transplant went well.
Thanks, EC. All hopes, prayers and positive energy appreciated.
Let's hear it for Capricorns:)
Thanks, Val. All prayers and positive energy much appreciated.
Glad you liked the poem.
Hugs received and returned.
Thanks, Hilary.
Lots of Capricorns in the blogging community isn't there?
Take special care.
Thanks, Pat.
Toes-crossed for the baby.
Glad you liked the poem.
Sandra, I am just catching up with you. My prayers are with you and your entire family! I am so happy about your brother and sending big warm hugs and extra prayers for the baby!
Thank you for the poem! Love!!!
Big Hugs Sandra!
It is indeed, Alex.
Thanks for each and every prayer.
Thanks, CJ. Much appreciated.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you:)
I am so glad your brother got the liver and is slowly on the road to recovery. I will say prayers for the little one and all of you but I know it will be aok. The poem is good and one of sadness in some ways. I am a Gemini kid.
Thank God the liver came through in time!
Thanks, Jamie:) Appreciated.
very happy for your brother and his family and I hope wee babee's family can share super great news soon { and the roller coaster is put away for good } ~ ☺☺♥♥
So pleased to hear your good news, but a bit up in the air about the baby.
Sorry it has taken meso long to visit. I've been ill. Goodness, what good news and what a great photo of your family surrounding your brother. Let's hope the grandbaby gets better, too, dear Sandra. BTW, happy belated birthday. Sorry I missed it!!!
Thanks, Stacy. I'll take those hugs and prayers.
Thank you, Birgit.
Got to love Geminis:)
Putting away the roller coaster would be a wonderful thing, FSG:)
Hugs
As are we, Andrew. Hope to know more tomorrow.
Thanks for the well wishes, dear Elizabeth. I'm so sorry to hear you've been sick.
Oh Sandra, this is the best news. And so harrowing and frightening leading up to it. I am so grateful that things are working out. What a time your family has had. Big love to them all.
Oh my goodness. I remember the walk that your HH is describing. Love this!
And thank you for the updates on everyone!
Jules
I'm just so pleased that your brother got his liver, continued healing thoughts and prayers for a good recovery.
Thinking of your grandbaby too and sending big hugs.
All the best Jan
PS Oops, forgot to say, I enjoyed the poem.
Pleased your brother is doing well, my thoughts and prayers will be with you all.
Enjoyed reading that poem also.
Sorry for being late..... in your words "KETCHUP TIME"
Yvonne.
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