22 July 2005, 03:51
worriedmanLook out Crats!
The wife and I made the 2.5 hour drive back to West TN this afternoon.

Dr.s released her after blood work check this AM showed no abnormal antibodies after the transplant, been a week, and that is a really good sign. I-40 beat her up some, we had to stop once to let her pee, but that is a good thing too!! She sure was glad to get home. (Me too!) So far everything is going great, thank God, and all you guys for the prayers and good thoughts. Her color is already much improved, and barring any unforeseen problems, she in on the way to a full recovery. The daughter in law is doing great as well, up and around with hardly a hitch.
Lord, with all this rain the grass is a foot tall, will have to pull the weed eater and the John Deere out in the morning. Heat index was 106 when we got in, the yard can wait till the morning.
Noticed crat tracks on her car hood

will get back to varmint eradication this PM.
22 July 2005, 04:15
MarteriusVery good news! Prayers and good thoughts there will be for as long as you need them.

Trust those crats to spot an opportunity... Was at the range tonight sighting in my 222 Rem with a new load with 40 graings Ballistic Tip. Could come in useful if I find similar tracks myself...
22 July 2005, 05:10
worriedmanThe tuna can is opened, and the T-bolt is by the door.
22 July 2005, 05:32
johnchGlad to here things are going well.
Enjoy the feel of the trigger as you pull the trigger on the first of many more crats.
Johnch
Sounds like the worriedman needs a new nickname!
Very good news for all (but the crats

).
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Originally posted by CDH:
Sounds like the worriedman needs a new nickname!
Very good news for all (but the crats

).
Just means more work for Sheila!

derf