Not a good day so far....have to go get unplugged now so I'll get back later and explain! m
Went to the Wright County Planning Board Meeting this morning early (had to leave home at 7:30 a.m.) and then did not get approval for the variance as we will be over 25% of the lot in impermeable coverage, so we have to make some changes and come back in two weeks after tearing up about 800 pavers and some decking we had placed on the lake front area where our fire pit was. So that puts at least 2 weeks off our schedule which we wanted to be mostly done by the 4th of July. So now I have to make the decision if I want it torn up and only half done by the 4th....or but the whole project off till Fall.
I had lunch with the retiree's and wannabees this afternoon after getting unplugged from my chemo pump.....and vented to a bunch of friends and heard other horror stories about other counties codes and variances and I am feeling a little better...but the sun is still not shinning and it's still threatening to rain....so my stress and anger level has come down a little, but the sun would sure help my mood. So sorry this email isn't as upbeat as usual...I'm sure the sun will come out tomorrow, and I know can't worry about things I have no control over....so we'll take up the pavers and get some sod, to make them happy, and hopefully we'll get the variance on June 4. Love and prayers, m
Hi Mary: I talked to Mark, Crystal's husband, on Thursday and they
ReplyDeleteasked me to thank our family for their prayers, he said that it meant
so much to both of them. Crystal's amputation surgery was on Tuesday
and on Wednesday they had her up and walking the halls with a walker
and even going up and down a flight of stairs with crutches. Her
surgery was successful in removing the cancer from her body, she was
going home from the hospital today and it will be a while before she
will be fitted for a prosthesis. Mark said that her spirits were up
and she was looking forward to getting home.
Thank you again to our wonderful family for all their support, love and
prayers.
Love, Denise