MIL update home and happy

 

     Though getting around for her is not as easy as it was before her fall, my MIL is happy to be home.  Her stay at Liberty Nursing and Rehabilitation had turned her into a nervous wreck.  My MIL is a shy woman who isn’t used to hearing people bicker constantly.  She certainly wasn’t used to the potted geranium treatment—talking over her as if she wasn’t there.  Now she’s lavishing attention on her elderly Border terrier (who missed her something awful) and she’s happy.  You can’t beat that.

     Dear Hubby goes over every morning and they have breakfast together.  He then insists she do her exercises.  That doesn’t thrill her but she does them while grumbling the whole time.  Happily, she’s getting stronger every day.

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Posted on June 7, 2009, in Misc, My blog and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.

  1. What a wonderful update! How lovely for her to be at home with peace and quiet and all her familiar things, especially her dog. I’m happy for all of you.

    • It’s nice to see her sprits are up again.

      That damned Liberty and Nursing Rehab had her so depressed, distressed, and downright down in the mouth. It’s no wonder some elderly people never leave there after they are in for rehab, all they want is to drag another poor unsuspecting person into the fiery depths of hell, known as their nursing home.

  2. Woodrow, Sweetie & MJ's avatar Woodrow, Sweetie & MJ

    great to hear you MIL is doing okay – those places can be horrible and home is good for the mind

    debora

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