January has been the month of the hospital.
Dad entered the hospital on Dec 26, 2018. In the 36 days since then, he’s been discharged twice, and then re-admitted twice, mere days after having been discharged. I so appreciate the care the doctors and nurses and staff of the hospital have shown. The kindness as people make sure that he’s comfortable. The generosity and friendliness of the coffee shop workers, as we come down at 10 pm to grab a croissant or a cup of soup. The chatter the cleaning staff share with us, telling us stories about children and grandchildren and birthday celebrations and impromptu trips. The patience of the doctors as we ask question after question after question. And yet, each morning as we return to the hospital my eyes fill with tears as we pull into the parking garage. There’s a heaviness and a dread and a sadness that comes with seeing someone whom I adore more than anyone else in the world fighting to heal his body.
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You can pay for parking by the hour, by the day, or by the week (the best value). (Yes, I’m obsessed with parking; I lived in San Francisco for 25 years.) On the day before his last discharge, we had already been at the hospital all day, and it was a better value to pay for a week’s pass, rather than two daily passes. I naïvely hoped that if I paid for a week’s pass, it would serve as a talisman, warding off any future admittances. As much as I wanted the magic to work, it didn’t.
Thinking of you all ❤
Thank you, Anne. ❤
All the best with you and your dad; I know how you feel 🙂
Thank you so much, Michael.
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Thanks, Luca.
Awww! Pulling for your dad! Sending love and wishing you strength ❤️
Thanks so much, Lisa! ❤
That’s so tough. Thinking of you and sending strengthening thoughts to you and your family.
Thank you, Chrissie. So appreciate this. ❤
I’m so sorry Lori. Thinking of you all and sending lots of love and positive thoughts. They’re lucky to have you with them.
Thanks, Jenny. I’m glad that I now live so close by.
Sending my positive thoughts your way, Lori!
Thank you, Chait!
Oh Lori so sorry to hear the start of the year has been so tough. Keeping you all in our thoughts and sending much love ❤🙏😘
Thank you, Nikki. Really appreciate you reaching out. All my love to your family. ❤
So sad to read your blog and so sad what you’re all going through….your Dad and all of you. It is a very tough road to travel.
Thanks, Michelle. It has been a tough road so far. So nice to hear from you; I hope you and Ernie are well!
That is so sad.
I do hope you’ll find the strength to be positive in 2019.
Regards.
Thank you. Some days are easier than others to remain positive. 🙂
Oh gosh, I’m sorry Lori. My heart and thoughts are going out to you and your family. ❤️
Thanks, Siobhan. Really appreciate your kind thoughts.
So sorry, Lori. Sending you strength and prayers.
Thank you, Jackie. Hope you are doing well!
Sending lots of love, Lori!