I use vintage 4 inch 2.25 mm needles for the fingers of my gloves, when one came up missing yesterday I was close to panic. Searched thru all possible places, even went so far as checking box of currently used stuff, zero. After giving it up to the needle eating monster, went for supper. After picked up another project and bingo the lost needle had been stuck into the ball of yarn on the project. RELIEF. Not at all sure I could buy the 4 inchers anymore. Had two late afternoon visits with Thunderman and Lightfoot, lots of noise and spectacular light show, followed by the most welcome heavy hard rain. Puddles in my driveway in just minutes. Since I last wrote made a trip to Prince George, BC to Subaru dealership, appointment Thursday at 8:30 for windshield replacement, had knitting with for the 4-5 hour wait. Car was finished just after 12:30, headed south, made it to 100 Mile House where I overnight at Super 8, then early Friday south again to Ashcroft and Desert Hills farms. Boug...
Trust me, if they at all thought you might need more IV therapy, they wouldn't have DC'd your previous one without immediately establishing a new one. Most nurses would do ANYTHING to maintain an IV until its maximum "use by" date.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear you are on the road to recovery! Hopefully you will be transferred soon.
ReplyDeleteHope you are transferred very soon but more importantly able to knit. Get better quickly.
ReplyDeleteThat's good news, Lynne! Hopefully a bed becomes available in the next day or two. It must be nice to have those IVs out.
ReplyDeleteWow - IVs out!! They keep those suckers in till the cows come home!! Means you're definitely on the mend!!
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