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Think Good Thoughts For Jereseyangel (patti)


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Judyin Philly Enthusiast

GOOD NEWS......EMAIL FROM PATTI TODAY

SHE'S DOING WELL AND HAPPY TO BE HOME..

SHE SAID MARK IS TAKING REALLY GOOD CARE OF HER!

IT'S UNCOMFORTABLE TO SIT AT THE COMPUTER BUT SHE WAS HOPING TO CK THE FORUMS TONIGHT.

SHE WAS GETTING READY TO TAKE A SHOWER TODAY.

YOU WERE (SORELY) :lol: MISSED!!!!!!!

HOPE YOUR COUGH IS GETTING BETTER EACH DAY

WELCOME BACK DEAR FRIEND.

JUDY.


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GOOD NEWS......EMAIL FROM PATTI TODAY

SHE'S DOING WELL AND HAPPY TO BE HOME..

SHE SAID MARK IS TAKING REALLY GOOD CARE OF HER!

IT'S UNCOMFORTABLE TO SIT AT THE COMPUTER BUT SHE WAS HOPING TO CK THE FORUMS TONIGHT.

SHE WAS GETTING READY TO TAKE A SHOWER TODAY.

YOU WERE (SORELY) :lol: MISSED!!!!!!!

HOPE YOUR COUGH IS GETTING BETTER EACH DAY

WELCOME BACK DEAR FRIEND.

JUDY.

Glad to hear she is doing well. OH MY, hope her cough isn't TOO bad, cuz that is painful!

Viola 1 Rookie

That is good news! And yes, a cough will really be painful, I certainly hope it isn't too bad.

Welcome home Patti, be sure to take it easy and let hubby do all the running around looking after you.

AndreaB Contributor

You have been greatly missed Patti!

Remember this place has a way of sucking you in. Better figure out a way to make yourself not spend too much time here. :)

Mtndog Collaborator
Patti, remember to lie about on the couch and be as melodramtic as any sick man would be. Request bon bons and drinks, pillows and blanket. No cleaning anything, you are to lay about like the pampered princess.

I LIKE this idea! I will even send you a crown! No belting the vacumn cleaner to your waist. You are Princess Patti, eater of gluten-free, dairy-free, soy free BON BON's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

OMG Andrea--you are so right! It's been hard for me to stay off the computer the last few days--couldn't resist anymore, so I came on last night and found this thread.

Thanks for the good wishes, everyone :) I know that they helped greatly!

I'll be on when I can--sitting isn't the most comfortable position for me right now :lol: (Donna warned me of this!)

Gosh, there's so much to catch up on around here--thanks Andrea and Judy for keeping everyone informed :)

I just missed you all and am so happy to be back!! :D

dlp252 Apprentice
I'll be on when I can--sitting isn't the most comfortable position for me right now :lol: (Donna warned me of this!)

:lol: Yep, pretty uncomfortable, lol. I'm actually more worried about your cough! Hope that is better!


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jukie Rookie

Hi, Patti!

So glad to "see" you back. You've been such a source of support and inspiration...my thoughts and prayers are with you. Take care of yourself!

Mtndog Collaborator

HI PATTI- WE MISSED YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So glad everything went well. No sitting until you feel better. lay about and eat bon bons!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Yup, just what Bev and Rusla said, NO sitting, no standing either, just LYING ABOUT, throw in the occasional moan, and eat the appropriate bon-bons!! Maybe Mark can peel grapes for you and fan you gently, or mop your brow with a cool compress? :P

So glad you're back! Get lots of rest and we'll see you later!

hugs......

AndreaB Contributor

Hi Patti!

Yep coughing hurts. Hope it gets better soon. Rest and relax....we'll still be here.....do we ever leave? :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Ouch on the cough Patti!!! :o

Bon bons sound good :lol:

'See' you soon! :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

:P YEAH, HAPPY TO SEE YOU BACK FOR A FEW MINUTES..THAT'S GOOD...YOUR MONITORING YOUR TIME... :lol:

THIS SUN IS SHINING IN PA HOPE JERSERY IS GETTING SOME AT 2:30.

LAY SOMEWHERE THAT THE SUN WILL HIT YOU

HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN....YOUR BACK.

LOVE

JUDY

PS SO IS KITTY :lol:

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