Re: OT for Oldtimers: Lhamo Update -Long
- From: "dingalingdeb" <ding@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 00:27:50 GMT
Hey Renee, it's so great to see you! Glad you found your way back 'home'
here. I'm so very sorry to hear of the loss of both of your parents, so
close together; how terribly sad. I hope you can get everything sorted out
from the repercussions of your accident - ouch! I can relate to your great
feelings of loss over your Mr. OK Kitty Superior, as my (also 17 yr old,
also Siamese) cat, Mr. Blue (interesting how we realize that these cats are
'superior' and gave them the respected title of 'Mr.'.. was killed back in
August. My poor husband ran over him in the driveway........we both cried as
we buried him. I also would give anything to hear his annoyed yowls and have
to pick up all the carnage that he'd push off the tops of
counters/highboys/cabinets etc. I'm wondering, are you, like I am,
constantly having these fleeting desires to get another siamese and then
telling yourself NO! don't do it!!?
dingaling deb
Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus Flytrap. The flytrap can bite and
bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny plant
teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like ambition.
Jack Handey
"lhamo55" <lhamo55@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dear FMly,
What a wonderful surprise - all this time I'd thought the usenet groups
had simply disappeared into the internet ether... Imagine my joy upon
seeing so many dear familiar names - Nanny's was the first to catch my
eye. It's like coming home.
It breaks my heart to see that our beloved Good Queen Bess has left us.
But we have been blessed to have felt her kind presence and enjoyed
her gentle wit.
So much has happened since we were last together. Mom became ill and
that put an end to my travels to Nepal. The true hero of my life, my
dad passed away in 2003 after a sudden illness; in 2004 I was struck
by a car while crossing a parking lot to catch a bus, fracturing my
ankle and leg - 8 days in hospital, the fractures took over a year to
heal and the plate and screws will remain in place. There's a lot of
nerve damage to deal with also.
And then.... my mother passed away less than a month after the
accident. Whooo... talk about a challenging period of life! I stopped
asking if things could get worse, but then my beloved 17 yo geezer tom
cat Mr. OK Kitty Superior died this past November and that hurt more
than everything else because he was all I have left in this world.
Even when I wouldn't have cared about feeding myself on those really
bad days or getting up, there was a soft paw on my cheek early every
morning (and a Siamese style yowl to wake the dead if that failed) and
it's no luxury not having him around to "disturb" my sleep anymore.
Looking forward to fastforwarding legal matters (and hoping the matter
can be mediated); before depositions were taken the insurance company
claimed *I *was 60% at fault because I failed to make eye contact with
the driver who never looked in my direction before turning in front of
me. We kind of made eye contact when I landed on her hood but that
doesn't count, lol.
If it doesn't get settled the court date has been set for November of
this year - hate to have it come to that but the initial settlement
figure didn't cover all my medical expenses, since the VA refused to
transfer me to their facility after the accident Medicare refused to
pay some of the expenses and I ended up in collections so things are
really messy. Now the VA is covering my care but because I'm in
litigation many VA doctors in the tightly booked Pain Clinic are
refusing to see me until the case is over because they don't want to be
subpoenaed.
The good news is after my old laptop shriveled up and died I got a new
one under the VA's Independent Living program. They also provided me
with a printer, digital camera, so I can sell my knitting and beading,
computer table, a microwave to save cooking time, an adjustable bed
(thank goodness) and other items to make life easy around the house
thanks to recommendations of the observant gentleman who made the home
visit. A recliner is also being ordered.
I do plan to return to Nepal after the legal stuff is done to see my
friends sort through my things and see for myself how things are. I
just gave up the apartment last month and everything is being stored
for the time being.
ObligatoryFun Stuff:
And now that your very own Duchess of the Himalaya has returned, you
may be certain that she will revive the Hijinks in good time. So
massage those joints, get the creative juices flowing and get your most
comfy, gorgeous outfit and hairdo planned; research the archives and
hunt down the long lost Hijinks hunks- if you're hiding them, 'fess up!
Pashmina hugs,
your duchess of the Himalayas
now in Tucson
.
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