Quote from: Jane on July 22, 2009, 06:11:44 PMGinny, how is DH Richard doing? He's pretty quiet, but I haven't had to nag him to go every day. Each time we're there, he reads something to John from the Book of Common Prayer.
Ginny, how is DH Richard doing?
When we entered the hospital from the parking garage, Brahms' Lullaby was playing on the PA system. Apparently, that happens every time a baby is born at Kettering Medical Center.
DR Jane - it's pretty much "wait and see" at this point. A friend of ours, who's a retired physician, told Richard yesterday that she'd seen people be in this unresponsive state for 2 weeks post-op and wake up fine.
Quote from: Jane on July 22, 2009, 02:30:02 PMI would not agree with people who think it is a great movie, nor did I find it as entertaining as some of the earlier ones. I still enjoyed it, it was Harry Potter & pretty much what I expected. It was, arguably, the weakest of the books - a necssary set-up for "Ghostly Hallows"; it has the highest exposition -to-action ratio of any of the books.der Brucer
I would not agree with people who think it is a great movie, nor did I find it as entertaining as some of the earlier ones. I still enjoyed it, it was Harry Potter & pretty much what I expected.
Glad you're OK, Michael S
That's awfully scary, Michael S.! I am glad you are okay!Good news about Woody, derBrucer.
Sorry about health issues, DR Michael Shayne. Hope everything is back to normal and there is no recurrence of the problem.Hope DR Elmore is also healing and improving.Glad to read about DR SWW's improvement. Hope it continues.
That sounds very scary DR Michael Shayne. Glad you are okay.
DR Michael S - do you know what caused your reaction so that you can avoid it in the future? Hope you're feeling better today!
I completed my evening viewing with tonight's TORCHWOOD episode. Some creepy stuff and big cliffhanger ending making it maddening to have to wait until tomorrow night for some answers. Argh!