Saturday

Dear Friends.....

Another family emergency this week.
My father had to have emergency surgery to insert a pacemaker.
He was walking around and DRIVING with a heart rate of 30. NOT a good thing.
While in surgery it dropped as low as 26. We are thankful that the surgery
was a success and that he is doing well.
I have been staying with my parents for the last few days...just home
today long enough to do some laundry and get my family ready for next week.
I will be heading back over today and stay with my parent's until Friday when my
brother and sister will be continuing the care.
Once I get back I'll catch up with all of your blogs.

Remember to: Cherish every sunrise, cherish every sunset, and cherish
every moment in between.

34 comments:

Cherry said...

thank you for your reminder, Kerri. i will. i hope and pray your dad will recover from the surgery soon. take care.

June said...

Boy, what a year it's been for you! Sorry to hear this, but relieved that your dad seems to have passed the critical point. Yes, every day is to be cherished...we can never get too many reminders!

Jayne said...

Glad to hear all went well Kerri. You and your dad will be in my prayers.

HappyK said...

Sorry to hear about your dad but glad things seem to be going good now. Of course your dad will be in my prayers.

Country Girl said...

So much in one year, girl! But that's the way it goes sometimes. A pacemaker is wonderful. It will do him a world of good. Lucky for them that you are able to help.

Zenserly said...

Hi! go and spend as much time as you can with your dad....i recently lost mine...praying for your dad now....

Anonymous said...

Hi Kerri... I'm just up the road in Roanoke. Love your photos as they absolutely shine in comparison to many other photo blogs.

Sorry to hear about your dad. My husband used to write test programs for the Medtronic Pacemakers. I'm sure your dad is in good hands and it's nice to know that the device can make such a great change in his life.

Take care and Happy Halloween
Di
The Blue Ridge Gal

Mimi said...

Sorry that your father is unwell, he was lucky to be caught on time, and I hope all will go smoothly from now.
Don't forget to take care of yourself, Kerri.

Jo-Ann said...

Everyone I've known that has had a pacemaker has done very well and I trust your dad will too. -- I just spent a month and a half with my dad (91) while my mom (87) had lumbar surgery after they were both in an automobile accident -- he has problems with a high heart rate! God bless.

Hilary said...

Sending my very best thoughts your way.

Ruth's Photo Blog said...

Kerri,I know it may be a while before you get to read this,but I am praying for you and your Dad.God will give you the needed strength to carry on.Thanks for sharing this update,it's the only way we can help each other.
Blessings,Ruth

imac said...

Glad to hear the opp went well, speedy recovery.

Have a scary Trick n Treat evening.Kerry.

Robin's Nesting Place said...

I'm sorry to hear about your dad. I hope he continues to do well.

NCmountainwoman said...

Thoughts are with you and the family. Hope all continues to go well for your dad.

Gayle said...

Thinking of you and yours and sending good healing thoughts. Thanks for checking in, we have missed you. {{{}}}
Gayle
San Diego

Carletta said...

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
A wonderful reminder you have left us. Time is not promised, we must live in the moment.
Take Care.

marcu said...

Ii doresc tatalui tau sa se faca bine!

CG said...

Love and thoughts to you & your family xxx

Tom said...

You will all be in our thoughts Kerri...

Rosamaria said...

Hope your father is well now. I'll pray for him.
Be well, Kerri.

imac said...

Hope all turns out well for all.
Godbless and take care.

Laurie said...

My thoughts and prayers are with your dad, you, and your family as you deal with this crisis. I hope life will return to normal and your dad's health will continue to improve quickly. Such a scary event.

Anonymous said...

Let us hope everything works out and your dad stays well with his new device.

Haddock said...

Cherish every sunrise, cherish every sunset, and cherish
every moment in between. .........
Some thing we fail to do.

photowannabe said...

Yes we need to cherish everyday and those that make each day complete. Sorry to hear about your Dad's surgery but thankful it is successful. Take care.

Appalachian Lady said...

I am sorry to hear about your dad. Hope he recovers fully.

MedaM said...

I am sorry to hear about your dad but I am glad things are going good for him now. Your parents are happy to have such caring children. I wish for your dad speedy recovery and for you and your family good health and enough strength to take care of your parents.

EG CameraGirl said...

All the best to you and your parents, Kerri!

Becky said...

So sorry for the problems with your Dad, but it seems like he will be OK now.
Take care, and I'll be sending prayers for all your family.
B.

Willard said...

Take Care, Kerri. I wish you and your family the best and hope that the situation improves.

Holly said...

So sorry to hear about your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Andy said...

I hope all is going well with your family

Jeannette StG said...

Thank you for the reminder! I'm sure you are more aware of it now your father is hanging on for dear life.
In the hub of life we forget to enjoy all the "gifts" that are given to us every day like a sunset, etc.

Magia da Inês said...

Olá amiga!
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Parabéns e sucesso sempre!..
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