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Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

A rose is a rose

I am trolling through older photos. Just found this one (which I may have already posted) and wanted to share it with you.

My dear friend, Ann was having a pacemaker installed today (Monday) at the same hospital in which I recently was a patient. Ann is about 12 years senior to me, and was from Denmark many years ago. I was happy to have a phone conversation with her Sunday evening, while she just was lying around waiting for her procedure. I met her at my little church here in Black Mountain NC. She's been very active all her life, and the one interesting thing I want to share about her is about her interest in the sport of fencing. She had actually learned a bit about it before her immigration to the US.

She loves to tell her stories. When she first arrived in the US as a young woman, she took a fencing class, where she met a young man that she became "smitten with."  They went out a few times, and then he moved from Washington DC to California (for work I think.) Ann decided that she would also go to CA, and proceeded to try to find the young man. That was quite an adventure, and she eventually did. They were married and have raised their children. Ann lost Jerry to heart disease several years ago. She now has 14 great grand children, with the latest having been born last week. She herself trained as a respiratory therapist, and knows quite a bit about medical terminology.

I hope she has a good recovery from this procedure.

When we again can return to our little church community, I'll be looking forward to one of her loving hugs...and to give it back to her as well.

Today's Quote:
When wealth is passed off as merit, bad luck is seen as bad character. This is how ideologues justify punishing the sick and the poor. But poverty is neither a crime nor a character flaw. Stigmatize those who let people die, not those who struggle to live.

-Sarah Kendzior, journalist and author (b. 1978)

11 comments:

  1. Lovely roses! Best wishes to your friend Ann. I like the quote and shared it on FB.

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    1. Thanks, the news was that she had good outcome, and went home yesterday.

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  2. Good morning down there. Ann seems like an interesting person. I hope that her operation goes/went well. You have a good day.

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    1. Thanks AC...she is a hoot. I heard she has had good outcome and went home yesterday. I'll be calling her soon.

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  3. Hello,

    Prayers and good wishes for your friend Ann! Love the pretty roses. Have a great day!

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    1. Thanks Eileen. Hope you have a good mid-week day too. As commented above, she had good outcome and went home Tues. She's a beautiful lady.

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  4. ...I had my pacemaker installed a few years ago. It works great!

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  5. What a wonderful story. I'm glad she had a good outcome and is back home. Thanks for sharing her story.
    I love your roses. Have a wonderful day.

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  6. Best wishes to Ann. I hope that all turns out well for her.

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  7. I like your quotes. And the stories too, of course.

    I was over at your other blog and came over to make sure you are all right. Glad to see you are.

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    1. Good to hear from you (on both blogs) Kristin! Yes, I'm doing ok. Have a great day!

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