A relatively uneventful day.
Mom had a new vascular access line put in, so that it will be easy to give her any IV medications that she may need at the Mather. That pretty much wiped her out, and she didn’t respond much the rest of the afternoon.
We are expecting the transfer to be on Tuesday sometime. An ambulance will bring her from her room in the hospital to her new home on the second floor of the Mather. Her new digs east out over the southern part of the Mather gardens, although there isn’t an easy view of the flower boxes. Also out of the window, then new gardens across the street can be seen.
Mom will be comfortable, and all of her friends will be able to come and see her easily. Maybe even Cosmo can come for a visit! Of course, it will be hard to know whether she understands either the hub-bub around her, or her condition. I actually hope that she doesn’t understand what her situation is; she would not be happy about that.
It will also be an adjustment for all of those who come to visit her. I am sure that the wonderful staff attending to her will try and put her visitors at ease as well.
Dear Tasha,
I’m not a very religious person, but I am appealing to God for a quick recovery for you
and much happiness in the future.
Sincerely,
Marion Markscheid