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JD so sorry. Lost mom in 99, dad in 06. It's never easy and you are never ready to say good bye to your parents no matter how old you are or what kind of relationship you had with them.:hugs There are always words left unsaid and issues unresolved even in the best of families.

All I can say is if you have a surviving parent and are older yourself, cherish each and every day you have with them, good or bad.

Finally starting to feel better. Truly don't know if my IBS kicked in with a lot of inflammation or if I had a virus or infection that I picked up some where. All I know is that it's going away and that is good.

Had to put my rooster with the eye infection down. It stayed chronic for a month but blew up the past week. I feared he was shedding staph at an alarming rate and plan to run some terramycin through that flock just to protect them since they are auto-immune suppressed due to Marek's. I kept putting off dealing with it hoping it would quiet down again and I should know better. Sometimes the heart just shouts over your head and you can't hear reality even when it is screaming in your face.

Hope you are feeling better, Penny.
 
BF saw much as a young man in the military but back in the 60's and 70's James the 35 year old son with us has vowed to care for me after his Dad is gone time to see the world we live in keep our po box here in town but only come back like every 4 months

Sounds wonderful!
We plan something similar. But we have to stay close to home till our dogs go to the wild blue yonder. Which won't be to long. Then we want to travel.
 

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