Saturday, March 5, 2016
I am home
The friendly team of doctors came by yesterday morning early and told me I'd being going home today (yesterday). I got home about noon, three days after surgery. One word of advice and one gift from me for those of you who might be considering - or consigned to - hospital stays. The advice: commit your birthdate to memory and also the name and place of your hospital. If I had not been able to answer those, I'd still be answering all those questions about my "vitals". And, if you haven't heard this arrangement of the 23rd Psalm by Bobby McFerrin, it's worth a listen. He arranged it in memory of his Mom, and in the arrangement, made sure the voices reverberated in the cathedral within which it was sung.
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Man, with those requirements, I might never get released. What a wonderful song. I love that he instilled the patience in the group to let the building sing as well as the people. Beautiful. Thanks Charlie. Rest well.
ReplyDeleteCharlie, you never cease to amaze me: strength, humility, a sense of humor and optimism... and you know when you were born and where you are. That's talent right there!! Heal well, rest well, listen to Ann and so glad you're on this side!
ReplyDeleteSo happy that you are back in the comforts of home, safe and sound. Been thinking about you and the family every day and sending love and hugs to all. Lookin' good Charlie!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt must be great to be home! Loving thoughts and prayers coming your way from TN!
ReplyDeleteWe have been thinking of you daily. So glad you're home!!!! a much preferred place to heal & gain strength. That version of the 23rd Psalm is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing with all of us.
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