Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Wednesday, 5/13/26, Bill had MRI at 8:30 a.m., took Sue to the ER at 9 a.m., Eli’s band concert





This percussion team with the young percussion instructor did amazing.  They played Wipe Out.


Eli playing clarinet in his band concert...He did a great job!
Kimmy’s Oriole pictures at her house are amazing.  She has so many. WOW

Beautiful bright sunset tonight!

Bill got up early and went to have his MRI at 8:30 this morning.  I didn’t hear him and overslept.  I wish he would have woke me up to drive him there.  He drove his jeep with no doors and just the bars.  That had to be a cold drive for him, especially being in pain.  At 8:15 I got a call from Sue.  She was short of breath and thought she should go to ER.  I got ready fast and took her.  I called Bill and he had been at Covenant for his MRI, but already was on his way home.  I was happy to talk to him.  I parked in the circle and went in with Sue.  The young girl at the desk told Sue her daughter could park the car and come back in.  Ha ha, I liked her thinking I was Sue’s daughter.  That would put me in my 60’s lol.  I went out and parked across the street and came back in and had to go to another window that Sue was at.  A different girl called me Sue’s daughter.  I was hoping Sue didn’t hear though.  
We got in a room and they started doing and EKG and hooking her IV up.  They did other tests and also came in the room and did an X-Ray.  They had her do a breathing treatment and also gave her a steroid through her IV.  She had had an ablation on her heart two days before and spent the night in the hospital and came home yesterday.  Now she was having problems.  I stayed with her until 1:30, then her niece called and said she and her husband would come stay with Sue if I needed to get home.  I wanted to check up on Bill because he hasn’t been able to move too easily with the pain in his hip and back.  I left and picked up a large free lemonade at Panera to share with Bill when I got home.  He was sitting in his recliner and still was in a lot of pain.  I made toasted meatloaf sandwiches for us for lunch.   I called I noticed that Eli had sent me a text asking me to come to his band concert at 7.  I was happy I didn’t have anything going on.  I called Kimmy to verify the time. I called Melissa to let her know I wouldn’t be able to come over today now.  We talked for a while.  

I called to check on Sue at 4:30 and she had just got home.  They sent her home with a machine she can give herself a breathing treatment with.  Her niece and nephew were there helping her get settled.  I talked to them for a while  After that, I packed up some meatloaf, mashed potatoes, corn and 2 bags of rolls and took them to Sue.  I had made extra last night, so I could take some to her.  It worked out good with her just getting out of the hospital.  

I called Bill to see if he needed me to come home and he said he didn’t.  I drove to Midland and stopped at Panera and got a free Pomegranate Hibiscus Iced Tea.  Then I went back on the expressway to go to Eli’s school.  I was in the parking lot talking to Kenzie because she was 4 hours from her destination in Minnesota and called me.  She had stopped on her trip when out of state and got a free Panera Drink.  She had Passion fruit tea and added lemonade.  She was doing good.  I prayed for her on the phone.  Then someone knocked on my window and it was Jared, with Kimmy standing by him.  I was glad they saw me and came and got me.  Kimmy talked to Kenzie for a few minutes too.  

The Spring concert was amazing.  The bands and special instrumentals were amazing.  
The directors did amazing and so did the percussion instructor.  There were a couple standing ovations given.  We looked at the art exhibits while we waited for Eli to come out.  Then Kimmy took a picture of Eli and I.  Eli had to go help with stuff, so I left so it would be light out still.  Wanted to be able to see any deer around.  

I got home and Bill was still in his recliner.  I am laying hands on him, praying and speaking God’s Word over him.  Believing for healing and relief from this pain he’s having.  


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