Our History to go along with our present that you are going to share with us.

Back in 1982 David loved to play video games down at the old Tasty Cave. Not the kind of games the kids play today, but the first real arcade games that took a quarter to play. On these old time machines if you had the most points then you could enter your initials as high scorer. Because we were together and in love he wanted to put both of our initials up. I laughed and loved the idea. At first we said, DAT David and Toinia, but David said, "NO" it would be and will always be "TAD" Toinia and David and he wanted the whole world to know it. (Keystone was our whole world) Aww kind of cute right. Well now all these years later it is not just TAD but a few more. 10 to be exact. Miranda, David, James, Mary, Stephen, Aaron, Sarah, Daniel, Lawre, and baby Krissy. So you see we are Just a TAD more then when we first started out.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Monday I had to have Daniel in Macon for an infection on his thumb. The dr. thinks it is molluscam warts gone crazy. His hand was black and hurt to move all the way down to his wrist. I considered taking him to the emergency room with it on Sunday. But then they would not know his case and it was best to wait for Dr. Provisor to take a good look at it. He stepped up Daniels antibiotics to a crazy amount and a week later it is looking much better.

On Tuesday I had to go to the OBGYN and had some disturbing news that I have a prolapsed uterus and will have to have a hysterectomy on Nov. 1. It's wild how hard this is to hear even though I have been sure for a while that this is what was going on, but to hear it for certain makes me sad. There are a few other things that have to be fixed while he is operating and all I keep thinking is this is something for old lady's not me. Ha Ha Ha. When I went shopping for Krissy's birthday I looked at all the baby things and said, "It will be so fun when we have grandchildren." Trying to convince myself that it's going to be ok. I know it will. There is a season and a time for everything.

On Wednesday I had to have Suzanne, David's Mom, up at the hospital here in Dublin for a heart cauterization. It was going to be on an in out bases. When the dr. got in there he looked around and decided we needed to get her to Macon where they could take a look at her and get a bypass. She was whisked off in an ambulance and David and I followed behind in the car. She ended up having a double bypass and today got out of CVICU on to the step down floor. She is doing great from the operation but is in great discomfort and lots of anxiety.

So a quick post about our week at the dr. and at the hospital with Suzanne. The children have been great and doing their school work with Mary. Krissy's is now two years old and I don't know when we will be able to have a party to celebrate. I so love birthday parties. Grandaddy is taking the children fishing a few at a time. Stephen and Aaron caught over 40 fish and they gave them away to someone who was going to have a fish fry. I hope Lawre, Daniel, and Sarah have as much luck. They will have a good time even if they don't catch any fish.

Thanks for your prayers.
Toinia

1 comment:

  1. For everything there is a time.. for everything there is a season :( something we all have ta learn and deal with.

    We will have krissie's birthay party, she will have cake and open presents:)

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