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Erin's in her thirties, married and in graduate school in the Pacific Northwest. Her first child, a girl child, arrived after many hours of contractions and massive pain in early November 2005. Slowly, more of the archived entries will be added (they go up through Oct. 2004), you may be waiting until summer 2006 for this to happen. So if you like to see what she's pondered or blathered about in the past you can look forward to those...some day.


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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

So, my uncle is slowly recovering, both physically and mentally (brainularly...new word, perhaps?). There have been so many ups and downs at the hospital, but now he is out and moved into a temporary residence until he is able to interact enough for a full-time rehab center. He is talking a little (and hoarsely), and by his responses and initiations in conversations he is still his old self, saying a cold beer would be nice and that things will be a ‘piece of cake’. It is all good now, though some family members would like his recovery to be even quicker.

My daughter turn one year old earlier this month. Sometimes I look at her and am just awed at how much she’s grown and developed, and it’s only been a year. Crazy stuff.

So, today’s entry is just reportage. I’ve an essay to write by Monday, so I’m saving all of my thinking for that. Though, I do give thanks for all the good things in my life (the things to remember when I’m feeling blue). I wish a happy Thanksgiving to you too (if you’re in the U.S., if not then just a regular happy day to you!).

Posted by Erin at 01:00 PM.
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