Today's high temperature was: 39 degrees
Sunny
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Seriously friends, I think I am going to type the days of the week on separate sheets, so I can flip over at night, so when I wake up I know what day it is. I could have sworn, all day today, it felt like a Friday. I am seriously worried about my mental capabilities!!!=========================
I was just wondering, last weekend, about Ariel Sharon. If he were still alive and then, I heard on TV, that he had died. He has been in a coma for 8 years! They have kept him on life support for that long, until his organs finally just shut down. Of course, here in the USofA, he would have been disconnected from life support. There had been brain activity, so I don't suppose he was dead all this time...or was he? I was told, long ago, that a person wasn't completely dead as long as the machine showed brain activity--not until they "flat-lined" were they truly dead. I get confused by that. Nowadays with all the machines that are available, is it right to keep someone "alive" as long as possible? Better in the old days when you went into a coma they just let you go naturally and no one had to make the awful decision to take a loved one off life support.
So glad, I have never had to make that decision. I know that Fred never wanted to be on life support, but...what would I have done if his heart was still beating and his chest was moving up and down? I might have thought he might come back? I might have thought he was still alive? Oh well--it would have been his kid's decision--thank you God, we never had to make the decision.
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I took this test today--it was fun and I liked my results.
http://gosset.wharton.upenn.edu/mortality/perl/CalcForm.html
When I posted, yesterday, about what I had done--that was not all in one day. It was accomplished over four days time period. Sorry if I confused you.
I have a plan!! You know the baby quilts I have been cross stitching? I have made 3 and started working on the 4th one. I said they were being put away for any great grandchildren. I have decided to make 9 of the quilts. One to go to the first born child of each of my grand children. I have now released any guilt I had about making these. (Because in reality, they are merely projects to keep me busy). LOL
I sure wish that camera would get here!!!
Prayers tonight for blogger friends, friends here in Michigan--many very ill with the flu or pneumonia, one friend's mother has sepsis infection and one dear blogger buddy's daughter is in hospital with gastric problems.
I watched Mother Angelica tonight. My daughter Karen thinks it strange that I, a protestant, would watch a TV show of a Catholic Nun, but...I really like her. The shows are from the 1990's, as she is no longer on TV. She is in her nineties now. I just like her no nonsense advice and how we should live.
Here is the best I could do on a picture of the baby quilt I am working on. I had to scan the picture off the kit to show you. It is a full size quilt, so it will take me many months to finish--which is a good thing. I love the verse.
See ya tomorrow---Jude