Novel way to avoid the traditional "walk of woe".
- nothintolose
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Knolmom!!! Jeez, how are you feeling now?!?!? That is truly scary!
Lauren and Brion are the best! We love when we get to stay with them! The two of them are so genuine and they make you feel like part of their family when you are there.
Keep us posted on your recovery!
Lauren and Brion are the best! We love when we get to stay with them! The two of them are so genuine and they make you feel like part of their family when you are there.
Keep us posted on your recovery!
"Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we die" - Dave Matthews Band
Novel way...
Just want to thank all of you for your prayers and well wishes. Visited the surgeon today and will have the surgery next Friday. He promises I will be home same day or next.
Hopefully I can get a trip report together during the week. Maybe the memories will calm my nerves.
Thanks again and P.S. the leg held up just fine, over hill and dale, sand and surf and on and off the Palma Bella( with a little help from John and co.) I didnt even need the floating cane, however, I could have really used my son's treking poles to get around at Estate Lindholm, to explore the grounds at Spellbound, and to walk up and down the main drag from Foxy's to Corsairs on Jost.
Hopefully I can get a trip report together during the week. Maybe the memories will calm my nerves.
Thanks again and P.S. the leg held up just fine, over hill and dale, sand and surf and on and off the Palma Bella( with a little help from John and co.) I didnt even need the floating cane, however, I could have really used my son's treking poles to get around at Estate Lindholm, to explore the grounds at Spellbound, and to walk up and down the main drag from Foxy's to Corsairs on Jost.
- nothintolose
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- GoldenDaze
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Hi Knolmom,
My sister-in-law is a STJ regular and a nurse at Good Sam (don't know if you will be there)but she could bring good wishes.
My husband and I have stayed at E.L. many times and agree with you, the Morisettes are the BEST. Most recently we were there during "Omar" in October - quite an experience. We are going back in January and are hoping to get in more than the 2 hours of beach time we managed on Oct!
Good luck with the surgery.
My sister-in-law is a STJ regular and a nurse at Good Sam (don't know if you will be there)but she could bring good wishes.
My husband and I have stayed at E.L. many times and agree with you, the Morisettes are the BEST. Most recently we were there during "Omar" in October - quite an experience. We are going back in January and are hoping to get in more than the 2 hours of beach time we managed on Oct!
Good luck with the surgery.
- Bob & Anita
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