Clarifying what Ron was Thinking Looking back at the last post, I talked a lot about what I was doing and how I was feeling. This is because I didn’t know how Ron was doing or how he was feeling. The few FaceTime calls I had with him were from across the room, which show…
Chicken Broccoli Braid at home: How to make a Family Favorite
Over the years, our family has cherished comfort food memories across various homes in West Georgia, with the Chicken Broccoli Braid being a standout favorite. This dish features a creamy chicken, broccoli, and cheese filling wrapped in crescent roll dough. It brings families together, both in preparation and enjoyment, creating lasting traditions.
Pandemic Shut-Down Hospitals, Devastating Families & Patients
The battle so many family members fought during the pandemic shut-down was an uphill climb. Most of the time, it was a battle lost. I was watching the news. The reports of so many being turned away from being with their loved ones was heart breaking. Now that I had a loved one I needed…
The Hospital Stay: Fighting for His Life
Reading over my notes from the initial hospital stay, Ron’s medical file and looking at the photos has been gut wrenching. This morning, I noticed that he was reading the blog I posted yesterday. I asked him what he thought. He said it both helps him and bothers him. He has difficulty remembering the timeline…
Post Stroke Nerve Pain and the Bumpy Road to Survival
We are a month shy of the three year mark of RJ surviving a massive stroke that we are told took out 40% of his right frontal lobe. He has left side deficits, cognitive deficiencies and the most incredible nerve pain. Therefore, I have read, researched, talked, listened, prayed and tried my hardest to take…