Update on Son Colin’s Journey: Hard Work, and ENERGIZED!
Note: I don’t have time today to do a special post for this blog, so decided to copy here today’s post on Caring Bridge. February 6, 2024: Saw Colin today; current difficulties,
Note: I don’t have time today to do a special post for this blog, so decided to copy here today’s post on Caring Bridge. February 6, 2024: Saw Colin today; current difficulties,
My 58-year-old inventor son Colin Cudmore has been paralyzed from the waist down since he suffered an aortic dissection (of both ascending and descending branches), back on August 16, 2023,
Again, I repost here what I just put up on caring bridge. “Mom, I have some bad news, not terrible news . . .” “WHAT?!” Actually, I’d say it IS terrible news. W
Still pecking with one finger. Hard to believe its been only ten days since I slipped on ice and broke wrist. Slowed down in just about every way, plus don’t feel I should drive a car
I just posted these two posts on caring bridge, and consider them both utterly remarkable. March 10, 2024: What Colin actually told the kidney doc, in detail. Journal Entry by Ann Kreilkamp â€
See caringbridge for post I just put up. As for work party, we worked for slightly more than an hour to make room for, and plant, raspberry and blackberry bushes. More on this season’s
I just posted two more updates on https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/colincudmorehealing. Not just bulletins, but actual posts. Tomorrow I will actually return to my sovereign self on this blog, ho
Note: Third (and last!) post on the turkey bone mystery. See this and this. Yesterday, very pleased that the turkey-bone-drama with dogs was over, I got a call from Marita, next door. Colin’s
Returnin to my sovereign self? Well, maybe. Or: seesawing back and forth. In Indy again today with Colin. See caring bridge site for updates. I’m staying home tomorrow, so hopefully can retur
Note: If interested, join caringbridge to see two new posts, both from this morning. Meanwhile, I’m attempting to remain centered and grounded in this whirling dervish of a 3D world. Actually