As in the last post, our daughter-in-law went for a liver transplant. It was successful and a few problems but all in all she came thru O.K. It was a 12 hour operation. We drove to Madison today to see her and to give our son a little break. D-I-L was resting. She would open her eyes on occasion then fall back to sleep. We think she recognized our voices. When we arrived we met her mother and sister in the parking area and her sister walked us to the room. Then she left to go home. They had been at the hospital since 6:00 a.m. The D-I-L will be in intensive care for about 3 days then not sure how long she will remain in the hospital. Our daughter stayed with our son at the hospital all night. He was very happy with the company.
Again on a lighter note. Excuse the errors in the last post and any in this one. Had a heck of a time getting to this area where you can type the news.
Yes, I had a beer when we got back home. It was another brew from the brewery in Salt Lake City. The brew is a very dark color. It is named BABA Black lager and the name fits. I probably mentioned in previous posts that I am not a shall we say a person who likes the lite beers or the dark beers. This beer was very dark but it had a great taste. I would buy this beer every now and then if it was available here. I hope to post a few pictures of some of the beers when things settle down around here.
That's all for now.
Very lucky 13 Not even going to proof read it-I did yesterdays and missed a lot.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Lots Going On
As I am writing this our daughter-in-law is undergoing a liver transplant. Praying all goes well for her. Thanking the family that lost their loved one but willing to pass on a part of his life to give new life to someone unknown to them.
Granddaughter doing well and will deliver our 1st grandchild in mid October. Looking forward to this big event in all our families life.
Now will go to a lighter subject. Tasted two beers in the past few days. Both brews are brewed in Utah. Salt Lake city to be exact. Both were good beers. Sum-R Ale was a light brown ale with a good taste but a bit of an off aftertaste. The Cutthroat Pale Ale was a brew that I could really enjoy at any time. It had a great malt taste with a pleasant bitter aftertaste. As the saying goes, "Bring It On". Would really taste good around a camp fire on a cool fall evening.
Well I guess I won't hear any news tonight about the operation. Will hit the sack now and won't be at all concerned to be woken up with goes news about the operation.
lucky 13 signing off.
Granddaughter doing well and will deliver our 1st grandchild in mid October. Looking forward to this big event in all our families life.
Now will go to a lighter subject. Tasted two beers in the past few days. Both brews are brewed in Utah. Salt Lake city to be exact. Both were good beers. Sum-R Ale was a light brown ale with a good taste but a bit of an off aftertaste. The Cutthroat Pale Ale was a brew that I could really enjoy at any time. It had a great malt taste with a pleasant bitter aftertaste. As the saying goes, "Bring It On". Would really taste good around a camp fire on a cool fall evening.
Well I guess I won't hear any news tonight about the operation. Will hit the sack now and won't be at all concerned to be woken up with goes news about the operation.
lucky 13 signing off.
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