Saturday, January 3, 2009

Phyllis 2/365

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A botched dinner party + Asian karaoke + a seedy pool hall + this crap restaurant's bar + Vodka tonics + a mini therapy session + laughter + the worst smelling bathroom E-V-E-R = a great night.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Kyla 2/365


A girl and her doll.

2/365 Cori or Becca


Today has been a hard day. I am physically in so much pain. I actually just called the Dr on call to see if I need to go back into the ER. I am supposed to be feeling better, not this bad. I have been down this road before. I was in so much pain my teeth where chattering like I was cold. 


He told me some things to do & that I should go in tomorrow if I am still feeling this bad. He is a nice Dr. I felt bad calling him on a Friday night. I guess that is why he gets paid the big bucks. 

Here is a pic taken with my lousy little camera. Its my drug list and the times I have taken everything. The meds make me so loopy feeling that I don't want to take too many. 

Sheree 2/365

Cameron asked me to take a picture of his football he pumped up all on his own. Exciting stuff, I know...

Thursday, January 1, 2009

1/365 From Becca / Cori depending :)


Did not have the best New Year's Eve that I have had in a long time. I spent it in the hospital because I had a 7+ mm kidney stone that would not pass. 


I ended up having surgery to remove it the next morning. I talked my way into getting to come home today. I am on lots of drugs and got the bonus gift of a stent that gets removed Monday.

Here is a picture of my bloody IV that the ER nurse put in. I think someone needs some practice. 

Phyllis 1/365

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Bummer.

1.1.09 12:00

Jen


Sheree 1/365

My New Year's Resolution...


Kyla, 25



It seems I'm a little late for this party, which is probably the most appropriate manner of introducing myself! I'm always slightly late to the party.

I am 25 years old and have been married for 7 years (yes, you did the math correctly, I was 17). I have two children BubTar, 6 years old, and KayTar, 3 years old. BubTar and KayTar are not their given names (though, you never can tell these days), but rather pseudonyms that were given to protect their anonymity on my personal blog. KayTar has a variety of medical and developmental needs and certainly keeps me on my toes. In fact, if I'm late to a party, she's usually behind it. Once we discovered that all was not as it should have been for her, I became a stay at home mom to facilitate her smorgasbord of doctor's appointments and therapy sessions. It was a turn I never expected to take, but I'm thankful for it in retrospect. Through her various issues, I discovered my love of medicine and I am currently back in school pursuing a nursing degree. I am also a part time advocate for children's healthcare rights; KayTar was the catalyst for that as well.

While my own blog gives me ample opportunity to hone my writing skills, I look forward to opportunities this blog will afford me to sharpen my photograph skills. I'm thrilled to be a part of it.