The NFC B-Day Chat Thread

Not going to Saratoga and Rawlins after all. Yesterday when Jenny got Kendra up her left foot and lower leg were swollen, dark, and ice cold. I mean cold-radiating-off-it-cold. She called the pediatrician in Cody and I took her in. He can’t figure it out. Her pulses are strong, steady, and equal to her other leg. So he sent Ken and me over to West Park Hospital for an immediate ultrasound on her blood vessels. Kendra wasn’t having it. She’d just spent 3 days at Denver Children’s for her Spina Bifida clinics, and she was totally over hospitals and doctors. It turned into a wrestling/kick boxing match. They could only get her upper thigh checked. So today I have to take her back to the pediatrician and if there’s no change I have to take her up to Billings to see a vascular surgeon. So Ken heads out today for the Lodge visitations - you’ll probably pass his big green Tundra with “Shrek” license plates, @N F C - and I’ll be seeing doctors.

Hate taking her by myself. Hard to get her in and out of the chair by myself, and with no one riding as “blocker” she is totally on her own in the back seat. Tam can’t go - the window guy is finally coming sometime today as is the cable guy. Her furnace won’t work. Ken was over there for hours yesterday and if he can’t fix something, it’s really broken! So she has to call in a repairman for that too. Kids can’t take more time off work right after the time off for Denver. So I guess I’d best get into the shower.

Drive safely, Debby!
Good luck and i hope they can help her.
 
We had a lot of rain yesterday, rained all day, and now today it hasn't, maybe a little in the morning, but it's cloudy (sun breaks through some though) and really humid. Also kinda windy, the wind picked up last night. Nothing like Wyoming but more than usual and the occassional gust. But thankfully we are surrounded my big 70 to 100 plus foot pine trees so it breaks it a lot I think. We still get some wind/breezes lower but you mostly just see the tops of the pine trees swaying when it's real bad. It can be bad though in really bad storms because sometimes those huge pine branches break off and fall straight down or the tree itself snaps. We had a couple bad storms in the spring and trees all around the area just snapped like twigs. Thankfully none of ours did but it's scary. Can be dangerous to walk through the woods after a storm
 

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