Sunday, February 25, 2007

Feb.25, 2007

Day 12 and 13
Yesterday I tried to post using the Mac at home, but I lost it in cyberspace. Probably just as well, as I was at home tired, frustrated and having a bit of a pity party. Today we got the word from the doctor that Glenn is good enough to move out of the ICU and into a regular ward. That means that he will really be starting the physio and moving around, so there will be more to report as we go along. We had a nice day today, just chilling and doing puzzles. (I did the puzzles). Glenn slept today, Don dropped in to see us and Chris and Colin stopped by for a bit, so really it was a quiet day.
I have not returned all the calls I've received and I would like to apologize if you are waiting for a call, I'll get to it, but had spent a few nights in Regina because the weather looked uncertain. I have some awesome friends and a snow angel who is keeping my yard clear. My thanks to you. Everyday there is marked improvement, both in my outlook and in Glenn mobility. He has good movement in his left leg, and showed more strength in the right one today, so I'll sign off right now, and try to post from the Mac again.
Louise

3 comments:

Marjorie Hanson said...

Tomorrow is a new day! You are a family of strength and faith. I admire you all greatly. Talking about strength, Glenn is definitely one of the strongest and determined among us. Take care of yourselves my friends. Each day brings its challenges and surprises. You are ready to meet them all. Love you!!! Marjorie

Jeanne said...

Louise we are so thankful to hear how well Glenn is doing. Prayers are being answered. Did Glenn get moved up to 5A? Let us know when he is up to visitors. God's blessings for you all and we will continue to keep you in our prayers. Jeanne and Rod

Tim & Brenda Mennie said...

Glad to hear that Glenn is moving around and out of ICU soon. He is making GREAT progress. Thoughts and many prayers go to each and every one of the Mitchell clan. I hope to be in Regina on March 17th, will see you then. Hugs and prayers, Tim and Brenda Mennie