Happy silver anniversary Rick and Jeannie.
Congratulations Rick. Twenty-five years in today's world is quite an accomplishment. You and your wonderful wife deserve all the happiness the two of you find in your marriage.
Unfortunately, I discovered after two disastrous marriages, that I don't like being married. But I did love having all my children and would do it all over again without the husband. Hmmm.... That wouldn't work out too well. I am from the old school. You need to be married to have children. At least that is how it works in my world. So when I hear of folks who have made their marriage a happy place to be, I envy them. I hope the two of you are folks who can make it to your 50th anniversary.
So what did the two of you do to celebrate such an accomplishment?
As some of you might remember, after finding a health care provider I liked (a nurse-practitioner), she had to leave her position due to a family situation. I had to look for another doctor or nurse. *sigh* First new doctor? Not so much "strike one", but getting to the office is a bit of a pain. Next up, I was able to get an appointment with the new doctor that replaced my NP at the original office location. I met her today when I went for a check up. I like her! I really like her! I am so thankful that my doctor search ended quickly.
Very good news, PF..I am thankful, after three months my sister is finally back home and doing well. I was able to take her a wheelchair, a bed cane and a walker. AND I am able to teach her about her new diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes.
As some of you might remember, after finding a health care provider I liked (a nurse-practitioner), she had to leave her position due to a family situation. I had to look for another doctor or nurse. *sigh* First new doctor? Not so much "strike one", but getting to the office is a bit of a pain. Next up, I was able to get an appointment with the new doctor that replaced my NP at the original office location. I met her today when I went for a check up. I like her! I really like her! I am so thankful that my doctor search ended quickly.
I’ll bet that your sister is grateful, too, for having such a loving and caring sib!I am thankful, after three months my sister is finally back home and doing well. I was able to take her a wheelchair, a bed cane and a walker. AND I am able to teach her about her new diagnosis of Type 2 Diabetes.
I’ll bet that your sister is grateful, too, for having such a loving and caring sib!
Glad to hear the good news PF. Just learning a whole new diet can be daunting. And in the process, she will be learning some new cooking skills. She couldn't have a better or more capable teacher. What a lucky sister she is.
Thanks, Andy. Had we not moved to MA, we would have the same doctor for decades, too. Our PCP back in OH is still in practice, still in the same physicians group he was in when we left - and, I'm sure, still wonderful. If we ever get back to OH, I'll be calling that office to get us back with the practice as soon as the "For Sale" sign is planted! Since we moved here I've been through - let me count this... - about eight doctors, plus a nurse practitioner. There were several once-and-done docs. Three left us (retirement, family move, and one had a dust-up with the licensing board ), and a couple others were OK until something better came along.That's great! I've had the same doctor for decades and he's great...
That is great news, PF! Wishing her continued progress in getting better - so she can whip that family of hers into shape. That is if they survive your boot camp!I am thankful, after three months my sister is finally back home and doing well...