Well it was good news for Papa. It seems the surgery and the time to heal has helped immensely! He will be able to return to work with no restrictions at this time.
We will see if returning to work 'aggravates' the problems again. It could be that the rest allowed everything to settle down and actually heal. New medications have had time to take effect and more tests show that 'nothing ' else is wrong.
So we shall see.....
Meanwhile, it was pretty quick and amazing! with the kittens. They went in for surgery yesterday and all were adopted by noon today! I will be picking up 4 more little ones tomorrow. These are only 3 weeks old and may need bottle fed for a while...
I really love this fostering... I can't afford to be a 'horse' rescue and my yard isn't big enough for dogs. So CATS and KITTENS it is. We are somewhat of an unofficial rescue as most of our cats are strays or adoptee's as it is. Doing this is just such an additional blessing.
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In early days I really felt I was writing for myself. Over the years, I've come to realize that there are folks out there that read and enjoy the life at the Bright side of the Barn. Some posts have helped someone along the way and I appreciate the feedback and encouragement. It shows so much love and support, when there is a calling out for a need and you folks fulfill the expectations every time.! Thank you all and God Bless.
I'm sure sometimes folks think I'm talking about them in my blogs, when the truth is - I'm either sharing my personal journey or a story of 'someone' along the way which, may or may not be them. No names, no deep details. No intent to gossip. Sharing knowledge, experience and things I've witnessed along the way.
So with all that being said. Life is in the process of rearranging and decisions have to be made. I'm 'retiring' and going it alone if necessary. Old age and 60 is getting closer, I'm done waiting for anyone.
Who knows where the next Chapter will lead.
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