What I Did This Past Weekend

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The fourth of May was Hubby’s 75th birthday. So on Saturday I baked a nice sugar free cake and even popped a bottle of champagne for the big day!

The rest of the weekend was spent tending my seedlings, doing laundry and taking care of Mr. Fritz again. I really think he has doggy dementia, as he had another episode of confusion again.

We watched some wonderful old movies too. “The Taking of the Shrew” with a young, beautiful Elizabeth Taylor (what a perfect nose she had! Yes, I now tend to look at people’s noses all the time! lol!) and Richard Burton. Great movie!

My friend returned home with her husband after a vacation in Florida! I stopped on my way home today when I saw them in their yard. It was their first view of my face since this past surgery.

Here is my face this weekend. It is still bright red, and very sore, but I decided to just keep on going and not let it get me down.

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5 thoughts on “What I Did This Past Weekend”

  1. My weekend and everyday is SO busy lately. I have not had time to read the paper in days and Sunday’s paper is waiting for me. Dentist at 9 and then shopping laundry and catching up! Love YOU, Mel

  2. Great attitude – you will have the best looking nose in no time at all – to go with the rest of great looking you! Please tell Jack Happy Birthday from us.

  3. I think your nose gets better ! It looks already quiet good, a little more time and it will be healed completely ! I spent the whole afternoon yesterday and today in our garden and planted flowers in the pots ! I hate garden work and am happy that I only have to do this once a year !

  4. If no one has told you…Vitamin E will help minimize the scarring. It has done wonders for mine. You look great considering what the doctor had to do!

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