RAC'ster, I feel your pain man. Spend a lot of time with your recovering children. The closer you sit with them as they recover from surgery, the quieter the 'Mother in Law' must be! :)
Hey, I love it when my mother-in-law visits. I am closer to her than my mother. I hope you are too, and this will only help in the healing of the younguns.
Ric, that is too funny but good advice. RAC I can understand 4 wives but I feel for you 3 ex mother-in-laws, you must have a hard time to get life insurence. All joking aside hope everything goes well. My advice: no opinions, just smile and say yes to everything and then do what you want.lol {lol=lots of love)
Remember...lots of Jell-O! But avoid the red kind. It' hard to distinguish from bleeding if (when?) someone pukes. Plus keep the pain meds coming for the first 48 hours. It really helps.
P.S. I'm a pediatric nurse so believe me :-)
God Bless! I know it's hard to take for kids who aren't feeling 100% OK...plus having to entertain family.
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and comments. Things went pretty well. Ivey is handling it like a trooper. Logan on the other hand is not quite so tough. I guess it's true that you women handle pain a lot better than us boys. We're such wimps.
Robert, We all hope you and your family are on the road to recovery. Take good care young man. Here in Florida we are in the midst of the worst flu out break I have ever seen. Everyone is sick, has been sick, or is wondering why they haven't gotten it yet and it is some nasty stuff. The flu vaccine that some people get every year has like zero effect on it.
Thanks Doug. I feel for you man. At least they give you good drugs with tonsils. But the flu? There ain't shit you can do with that but suffer thru it. Best of luck.
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First I heard of it. God Bless
RAC'ster, I feel your pain man. Spend a lot of time with your recovering children. The closer you sit with them as they recover from surgery, the quieter the 'Mother in Law' must be! :)
PS. Speedy recovery to your children!
Hey, I love it when my mother-in-law visits. I am closer to her than my mother. I hope you are too, and this will only help in the healing of the younguns.
Hi again Pat.
Ric, that is too funny but good advice. RAC I can understand 4 wives but I feel for you 3 ex mother-in-laws, you must have a hard time to get life insurence. All joking aside hope everything goes well. My advice: no opinions, just smile and say yes to everything and then do what you want.lol {lol=lots of love)
Remember...lots of Jell-O! But avoid the red kind. It' hard to distinguish from bleeding if (when?) someone pukes. Plus keep the pain meds coming for the first 48 hours. It really helps.
P.S. I'm a pediatric nurse so believe me :-)
God Bless! I know it's hard to take for kids who aren't feeling 100% OK...plus having to entertain family.
Sarah
Thanks everyone for your thoughts and comments. Things went pretty well. Ivey is handling it like a trooper. Logan on the other hand is not quite so tough. I guess it's true that you women handle pain a lot better than us boys. We're such wimps.
Robert,
We all hope you and your family are on the road to recovery. Take good care young man.
Here in Florida we are in the midst of the worst flu out break I have ever seen. Everyone is sick, has been sick, or is wondering why they haven't gotten it yet and it is some nasty stuff. The flu vaccine that some people get every year has like zero effect on it.
Thanks Doug. I feel for you man. At least they give you good drugs with tonsils. But the flu? There ain't shit you can do with that but suffer thru it. Best of luck.
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