Wednesday 4 May 2011

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Awake: 5:36am       Temp 42       sleep 5+53      overcast       overnight @ Nicktown.

After our KK meeting & my breakfast, (Kathy was fasting in prep for her surgery) we motored to Miners Hospital in the town of Hastings where Kathy is to have a lipoma excised from her right shoulder.

She went into surgery about 12:30pm & returned to her room around 1:45pm. She was just awakening when the nurse rolled her in. The doctor was not far behind. He gave Kathy some tips about how to care for the wound & instructions in the event she had any untoward reaction. A nurse brought Kathy a cup of coffee & some toast with jam.

We returned to our M. H. around 2:25pm & then Kathy proceeded to eat her regular breakfast. Not long after she finished eating, she stretched out on the sofa & took a nice long nap.

When she woke up, she insisted that we should take a look @ the ceiling lights in our house & see the different trims & how they affected the focus, brightness, etc. We did realize that moving the bulb lower or higher could alter the spread of the light. I asked if she was feeling OK to do this & she said: "just don't touch my right shoulder & I will be fine."

                                  This bulb could be used as a spotlight. DSC000714.JPG                               And this bulb can be tilted 360 degrees. DSC000715.JPG                                Kathy's fireplace is coming along nicely. DSC000716.JPG We didn't peruse every room but we did want to investigate & learn more about the lights with the various trim rings.

Dinner: Leftover minestrone with Como toast.

Lights out: 11:58pm.

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