Thursday, May 26, 2011

Today in Glenmoore - Live from Seattle Tacoma Airport

What can I say, I've been delinquent.  However, I would like to take a minute to report that my five hour delay in the airport is about exciting as life in Glenmoore.  Actually, it's pretty comparable since there are a lot of jackasses in this airport (couldn't resist the donkey reference).

Laurie Update
Grammi is doing extremely well.  She's rebounded from her last treatment, has received encouraging news about developments regarding control of her cancer (in essence they've started trials on a protein inhibitor which starves the cancer cells) and most importantly she is enjoying the week in Barrington RI with her grandchildren.  You could say she is happier than a...


Check out my Grand Ass

However, in reality she's more like a donkey yelling from the rooftops - "Check me out, I'm one happy donkey spending time with all my little grand donkeys".  I was going to refer to them as little grand-asses but I thought that might be a little over the top.  Actually, this topic of grand-assess is probably worthy of a blog of it's own.  I mean really, think about it - how many places could you go with a lead in of Grand Asses - it's limitless.  But I digress.

After a week long visit with the kiddies, we'll return to Glenmoore on Saturday - assuming I ever get out of this airport in Seattle.  I'm looking forward to getting home and playing golf.  On Monday will be my first round of golf since Labor Day of last year.  I hope I remember how to swing.

Then it's off to University of Maryland Medical Center bright and early Tuesday AM.  Pre-Op tests on Tuesday followed by surgery on Thursday.  We're planning a nice night out on Tuesday for some crab cakes.

The surgery itself is long - roughly 8-10 hours.  Laurie will be in LaLa land until Friday.  So sit tight and remember no news is good news.  I'll get back to everyone once Laurie is talking again (Sometime around June 30th if I'm really lucky - just kidding Laurie- luv ya).

Today's Quote

"A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.


Winston Churchill


Let's kick some ass next week (no donkey reference intended).

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