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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Got Milk?


These two are waiting for me to arrive with my cup of coffee.
I had to go back for the camera.
They take their milk break very seriously.

10 comments:

Rita said...

I read about your parents and migraine on another blog. I live in central Indiana. I'm sorry for your suffering with your parents. My parents were in Buchanan, Mi foster care for a few years until my step father died of heart attack/altzimers. Mother is still in the nursing home here she had a massive stroke 8 years ago. I could so identify with your pain. Know that you are not alone. Dad was good enough for a while that he would say "I can't believe God would take my brain." Dad was an evangelist and people loved him he was so friendly. I was with him the day before he died and told him I loved him. Mom continues downhill but not bad. All seems to stay pretty much the same for her. She is bedridden.

I use to have a lot of migraines. An aunt of mine that worked in a nursing home suggested I take an excedrin and a tranquilizer from the Dr. like xanax at the same time and go to bed. I felt that it really saved me because I couldn't function at all before I learned of this and other medications had not helped. Will pray for you.

MissKris said...

Oh, how cute! That's like Dylan and his "juice bah". Once it's in his mouth and he's focused on TV, the room could burn down around him and he'd never know it. But, then...give his Papa a cup of coffee and put him in the recliner in front of a hunting show and it's pretty much the same thing, HA! Must be genetic. I don't think we females are usually that focused...it's obviously 'hero worship' on Famke's part. ;-D

MissKris said...

It took about 10 tries to get this last comment published...you couldn't believe how 'encrypted' the encryption font was, haha! That, and at 4:07 am my eyes aren't exactly awake yet either.

MissKris said...

PS...Have I ever told you how much I love coming on and checking my Blogroll and seeing you've posted something since I'd last been on? Your blog is like checking in with a very dear friend. (((HUG)))

Anvilcloud said...

Just catching up on pictures, nursing home visits, and Christmas reminders. Thanks for that. Nice picture in this post.

Heather Plett said...

That's a very sweet picture!

Debra said...
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Debra said...

(Let's try this again... too many spelling errors the first time)
Hi Judy... Just wanted to wish your mom a happy birthday, a day filled with only pleasant things. I also hope your dad will get better soon. Thanks for your comment at my blog...I appreciated your condolences so much. Blessings, Debra

Linda said...

They look so cute, sitting there on the couch!

Melissa said...

somehow they remind me of when mine were younger...