Well Saturday was a busy day that saw us with the usual morning taxi trips to the hospital as I ferried Betsy and Nancy back and forth to Jackson South Hospital. GG's new room is such a blessing with beautiful views and such luxury for the guests and visitors. Diane spent the night on Friday so we relieved her mid-morning and then we waited on Amy and Tyler to arrive from Seminole with all of the grand kiddos. That was a joyous reunion. GG seems to have improved although last night Betsy said she had some moments of anxiety and was having a difficult time breathing. The staff is hoping to start some physical therapy as she has been lying in the bed since last Sunday morning. They also want to wean her off oxygen as soon as possible. We aren't sure it the heart cath is a must come Tuesday as her bleeding has stopped and the sodium levels are back to normal. I also wonder if that procedure is necessary as she has no pain or discomfort and I wonder if this procedure could cause more problems, oh well.
We visited with Erica and Tom's family for a supper of burgers and tater salad as well as other cheeses's and imports. The kiddos all had a grand time together and we had a grand time of reunion as well. We stayed until nearly 11 before heading home. Tyler and I had his kiddos in the Inn pool for a couple of hours during the afternoon and Sam has really progressed with his swimming abilities and is starting to get over his fear of the water. Eliza Faye also is doing much better as we try to teach her swimming as well. We hope to get their above ground pool set up this summer for the season.
Well we are getting so tired of this situation and also the extra expense of living in a hotel. We are hoping GG recovers enough to get her back home where we can at least eliminate this added stress and expense not only for her but for us. It seems we will be limited to checking out the cabin sometime this summer. I'm hoping I can visit my family but that is looking doubtful as GG will need round the clock care for the rest of her life, Oh well, LATER