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Press & Seal yerself

February 21, 2012

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Back when Lloyd’s dad was in the hospital, one of the nurses was telling us a story about a patient who had back surgery, and needed to keep his wound/sutures dry when he took a shower. Someone told him to cover the area with that Glad Press-N-Seal wrap that has thousands of tiny, sticky dots [...]

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Back to Normal?

November 30, 2011

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It was just about exactly this time last week when I started dismantling the old site to get rid of some problems that I couldn’t seem to get rid of any other way. Then my dad ended up in the hospital (he’s recovering nicely), and Lauren and I ended up jumping in the car and [...]

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Things in the hospital.

November 26, 2011

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Lloyd’s dad is in a very nice hospital. Being fascinated by things, here are some items of interest I’d like to share with you: The tiny little sink in one of the bathrooms: The ice/water machine, which dispenses rabbit-turd ice, the best ice known to man: The flooring: (When Stephannie had her first baby we [...]

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Friday.

November 25, 2011

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Well, I don’t know what to tell you. We’ve been sitting in a hospital all day and nurses and doctors have come in, and Lloyd’s dad is going to have multiple-bypass surgery on Tuesday morning. For something completely different, here is a picture of Lloyd and his mom feeding the donkey this rainy Saturday morning.

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In the hospital

November 25, 2011

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Well, we made it to Missouri. Today marks the first time in years that I drove through Kansas City without terrible, terrible weather, so that is another thing to be thankful for. Lloyd’s dad is doing well – he’ll probably have bypass surgery in a few days, but at least he’s winning at cards. He’s [...]

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I’m kinda tired

November 8, 2011

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Well, it’s over. I had a ver nice, funny male nurse, Jeff, who cracked jokes through the gtting ready part. I got to leave my my clothes on – yay! I just had to put on a hospital gown over them ‘to catch the drool’, as Jeff said. They wheeled me into the procedure room, [...]

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