Thursday, December 31, 2009

It's 2010!


Blue Skies and Safe Travels, originally uploaded by Gail S.

Wishing you blue skies, safe roads and spectacular views in the new year.



Happy New Year, Friends, originally uploaded by Gail S.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Tuxedo says...


Santa Cats, originally uploaded by Gail S.

...Merry Christmas! I'm slowly recovering from surgery and really enjoying the lovely holiday cards we've received from family and friends. I've been so thrilled with the pretty cards, touching sentiments and, especially, the family photos. I really know I'm aging as I look at Jeanette's oldest son in his graduation gown as he received his BSN on December 10th (Bachelor's degree in Nursing - like his mom!). I remember his first Christmas photo - just a baby.
I'm so impressed by the beautiful painting by Sheila used on her Christmas card in addition to the photo of her child's wedding this year. My cousin, Lynn, also used a family wedding photo from her son's special day. He looks so much like Lynn's daddy - my uncle Von who passed away in the past year. It hurts and makes me happy at the same time.
Some of our family and friends had new babies this year and sent us photos of these charming new additions to their families. I barely remember their moms being pregnant...and suddenly the baby is featured on their card!
We weren't the only ones who featured a biker photo on our card, our friends Bob and Kacky posed on their new bike wearing matching outfits. What a delight to see that others are excited about their biking hobby.
Because of my surgery, I didn't decorate our home in Somerville this year - I knew I wouldn't feel like taking the decorations down after Christmas. Instead, I've used your Christmas cards to decorate my living room (where my favorite sofa is...and where I spend most of my waking hours). The cards, photos, newsletters cover the mantle and the entertainment center. I'll be moving to the piano next. Thanks for your holiday wishes and encouragement about my recovery from surgery. We hope you spend the holidays with those you love. Be safe.

Christmas Card from Friends

Christmas Card from Friends, originally uploaded by Gail S.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Recovering from Rotator Cuff Surgery...


Pinky sends..., originally uploaded by Gail S.

...and planning a quiet Christmas at our place on the Buffalo River. My left arm is in a sling/brace...totally immobilized. I'm getting pretty good at using only one hand on the computer...it just takes so long. I'm grateful to Dr. Arsen Manugian for performing the surgery on December 15 at the Methodist Germantown Surgery Center where the staff is so great - competent, kind, helpful! Collette, Suzette, Happy and Dr. Wilson were really fantastic.

On December 17, I arrived at Methodist North Hospital Physical Therapy Department where Karen, the Director, worked me into the packed schedule for therapy with Melanie - a gifted PT professional. They have a busy department that functions in a really small area. They are hoping for a renovation in 2010 if the budget is approved. More to come!

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Christmas Greetings


2009 Christmas Card, originally uploaded by Gail S.

"Maybe Christmas," he thought, "doesn't come from a store. Maybe Christmas... perhaps... means a little bit more." —Dr. Seuss
We hope the holidays bring you lots of reasons to smile and time to enjoy the simple pleasures of this season.

We are blessed to have you in our lives. Much love from Sid and Gail


Christmas Wishes

PS Sid thinks my Christmas card photo is too unconventional and that no one will "get" it. I told him everyone would see immediately that it's a portrait of both of us - my reflection in his helmet. Best of all, I am holding a camera in the photo - plus, we are on the road! He has doubts...