Hello all. I made it to Cleveland Clinic, with a speeding ticket, and several where-the-hell-are-we incidents. On a four lane road in town almost bumper to bumper, going along with the traffic speed, we were singled out going 40 instead of 25. Well so was everyone else! That bitch in the GPS was not cooperating with the route we wanted, and retaliated on the way home when it took my husband an hour off course. But he made it home. I'll be here for the week, go home on the weekend, come back next week for her aortic valve replacement surgery. If all goes well, she will be in ICU for 3 days and then another room for 4 more. I'll have to get a hotel for those first three. The doctor is 99% sure that is her problem. The echocardiogram done here was vastly more detailed from the one at the prior hospital several days ago. There, they told her the valve was not bad enough to be treated at this point. Good thing we came here. But. She had all these other procedures and surgeries, being told they would fix the problem (they were sure of it) and none did. She is concerned of going though such a major and serious operation, only to be disappointed again. Being that it's Cleveland Clinic, we are pretty sure that won't be the case. I am in awe of this place. I went down to the main floor and walked around, found a Starbucks, Subway, McDonalds (sweet tea, baby!) food, and shops. And a relaxation area with pianos and a swaying lit tree that just calms you in a minute.

For mom, we had the tall bubbling fish tube with lights. You can control the bubbles from slow to fast and watching the little fake fish slowly move in the bubbles always calmed her down. This tree did it for me. I want to take Carole down to see it but she is having a left heart catheterization tomorrow and another involved test Thursday. Maybe in the evening when less people are milling around.
I brought my stitching and will work on Harriet but also started Notforgotten's Pennsylvania Pillowe.
Have a good one!
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For mom, we had the tall bubbling fish tube with lights. You can control the bubbles from slow to fast and watching the little fake fish slowly move in the bubbles always calmed her down. This tree did it for me. I want to take Carole down to see it but she is having a left heart catheterization tomorrow and another involved test Thursday. Maybe in the evening when less people are milling around.

Have a good one!
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