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Carin at the slots January 27, 2006

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I think this was taken when she really let loose and moved up to the quarter slots. Too rich for my blood.

I’m posting this because I think she’s been pretty stingy with the pictures – unless, of course, our children are being sucked into jet engines.

Isn’t she adorable?

George

Due to technical difficulities beyond Carin’s control… January 27, 2006

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…we have updated scar information.

The first picture shows the scarring that results from the laproscopic procedure that had been planned. The second shows the scarring that results from the more traditional procedure that she ended up requiring. Both were taken one-year after surgery and neither looks too bad. Her husband assured me when I spoke to him on Wednesday that he fully intends to keep her.

She may have to give up bikinis but it seems to me that if she just takes it one step further and sheds only the top no one will ever notice the scar. …or her hair color. …or that she’s trailed by five children. …or that they’re standing on a beach.

George

Spoke to Carin! January 27, 2006

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I figured that she might be feeling somewhat conscious today so I gave her a call right after I woke up this morning at 5 am. Took her FOREVER to get to the phone. Strange how she’s still so groggy….

Of course I’m kidding you. I figured she might be up at lunch and would have her cellphone near if she was interested in calls.

Indeed she is beginning to feel bit better, certainly more awake, but I could tell that she’s somewhat uncomfortable. Weird drug effects, she says. She has been up though for a shower and is able to take a turn about the room. She hasn’t yet been to see her Dad as it would be a considerably longer walk and she wants to be more “put together” when he sees her. How nice, not wanting to trouble her Dad with the vision of her discomfort.

Reading, yes, even US magazine or the National Enquirer, has been out of the question though she admits they’d be the perfect thing at this point. She has about a two minute attention span with napping breaking out without warning.

Her doctor is guessing she’ll be released Sunday or Monday and I would advise her husband to acquire for her a nice riding crop or some other long, light & threatening stick before her homecoming. …just a little something to warn off a charging child or dog. You’d think kids wouldn’t forget that their parent has an injury when said parent is now incapacitated in the La-Z-Boy but they do. Best to raise a warning crop or yardstick before suffering serious trauma. Keep the buggers at bay!

The flower, by the way, is the kidney flower.

George