Nothing really unusual happened at Chemo. I was out by 10am. and picked up Louis so we could talk to Ron at the bank. It was a very pleasant meeting and it looks like we are moving ever closer to getting the Manor House to cash flow on it's own. We have 21 in and three more that are ready to move in once they get some last minute details complete. At 26 or half full, we will be in a positive cash flow. We are doing better than we expected once we got approval, but the approval took six months longer than we counted on. I give you all permission to pray for that day to come . Two families have given it all we have to make it a success. Prayer is now the answer. I can remember in 6th. grade a student ask a teacher if it was alright for a funeral director to pray for business. Many were shocked and didn't know what the teacher would say. She simply answered, "It would be wrong to pray that someone died, but it is certainly allowable to pray that the persons family picks your place of business for the funeral." I feel the same way, I don't wish anyone poor health, but if they have poor health I hope they find their way to the Manor House. We have a loving caring staff to take care of their every need.
My BS is doing much better 145 this morning and at lunch I used two perandin because I was at the Essen House and didn't have any insulin. I had a salad and a cup of vegetable soup. I only had about half the salad because there were so many people that came up to me to wish me well. At dinner it was 135 so I had some tuna salad and a piece of toast. It feels good to know so many people care. I know that most of the people of the town appreciate all we have done. We appreciate the towns people for supporting what we choose to do.
Sharon is off to her book club and Cate and Brian are cleaning for this weekend. The pool is finally up to swimming temperature and I get to swim tomorrow for the first time this year. I've had to have the chemo tubes in my port this week and you can't get them wet. They will be removed tomorrow so I will have two weeks to swim. That's a good thing.
That's enough for now, thanks for listening
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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