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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Thankful and thoroughly Poetic Thursday #215

 

 Thankful Thursday hosted

Today we are thankful for many things related to Bryan's eye surgery

1.  Original date for surgery was November 10, 2025...
thankful for being on a waiting list so that he could have surgery SOONER.
2. for all your pawsitive wishes on surgery day June 9
3. for a very good  post op visit on June 10.  
4. for Dr. L very talented hands at Raleigh Ophthalmology 
5. Bryan can resume normal activities just no lifting over 20 lbs and no 
vigorous exercise (especially cartwheels or handstands,😉😍😆😅.

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   Today is Poetic Thursday hosted by our pals Teddy and Angel Sammy at

 Two Spoiled Cats



Here is this weeks Photo Challenge

Girl Bands 

Jane played drums

Gertrude played key board

while counting the ceiling tiles.

Ethel, Lucy and Nell strummed

 on the  six stings with perfect timing.

Marian's vocals were sung with glee

Oh my, oh me no microphone 

did she need.





25 comments:

  1. Hari OM
    ....counting the ceiling tiles..... LOL.... good one Miss C! YAM xx

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  2. And they brought the house down! YAY!

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  3. Love your poem and I would have loved to be at that performance!

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  4. I am glad everything went so well for Bryan. The not lifting anything heavy is the hardest to remember, you automatically go to do things you have always done. When I had major surgery I wasn't allowed to lift anything heavier than 1/4 filled kettle. The first thing I did when I got home from hospital was to bend down to lift Flynn who had come to greet me. Ivor screamed out no and Flynn went running. It was a close call though. I hope you can stop Bryan doing those cartwheels! :)
    Great poem too!

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  5. We want pictures of Bryan when he resumes doing cartwheels and handstands :)

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  6. Well at my age, nobody's going to see me doing handstands are cartwheels, LOL. They might find me flat on the floor. Good poem, but there's another thing you'll never see me doing because I have a tin ear.

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  7. Sounds like he may need to hold off on the marathon training for a bit, but it is worth it for having his eye fixed. Time will fly by and he will be cleared to do everything before you know it.

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  8. I'm glad Bryan is doing well!

    As for the girl band, I bet they were a fun group of women!

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  9. I got tickled at Jackie's last sentence! Yup. Can't
    do cartwheels yet but they're in your near future Bryan.

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  10. What a shame that Bryan will have to hold off on the handstands and cartwheels. I hope he finds another activity to fill his time with....lol
    Love the poem. So cute.

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  11. with Ethel and Lucy in this band, I would have to hear it, but would bring ear plugs for just in case, ha ha ha ha ha I am also thankful for all of your thankful going so perfectly

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  12. Thanks for the poetic giggles today!

    We are SOOOOOO happy Bryan did so well, and things fell into place for a successful surgery!!!
    hugs,
    Beth and the gals

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  13. We're glad to hear everything is going well for Bryan's recovery. That's a fun poem for that picture.

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  14. Okay... very good about Bryan! I am sure he will be disappointed without his daily routine of cartwheels and headstands. Good words for your poem, C! I love this photo of these woman♥

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    1. Hahaha... it's probably good he doesn't do any HEADstands—Oops.

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  15. Grateful Bryan is healing and Drs were efficient and effective ~ lots of healing energy hugs to you both ~ xo

    Hugs to you Cecilia and Angel Madi ~ xo

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores, ~ clm
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  16. TOTALLY perfect poem for the photo this week! Those gals look like they're having the time of their life.......I hope when I'm their age (in a year or so....haha) I can have that much fun!

    Love. Pam

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  17. Very clever poem, Cecilia. Bravo, well done. And wow, that is amazing that you got that early call for the surgery. Mom always tells Dad to ask to have his name put on a waiting list when his wait is long. It never hurts and as you have discovered, you just might get lucky.

    Woos - Misty and Timber

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  18. Those are all wonderful thankfuls, everything came together to get that eye treated. That was a really cute poem too. Thanks for joining Angel Brian's Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

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  19. Wonderful thankful list and great poem. XO

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  20. I'm also glad the surgery went so well, I'm sure you will restrain him in the handstands and cartwheels department.

    Your poem is just right for this crew.

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