Hi Folks,
This is the childrens blog of our journey. If you want the adults comments, then go to bigburtonsgobush.blogspot.com.au
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
It's starting already. Preparations are underway. Soon we shall be leaving town on our big family adventure . If you are a friend, then follow us for the next few months while we discover a big chunk of our sunburnt country.
They don't know how to control it as yet. They are in discussion with his Doctor to hopefully change his medication. If they come up with something they will let him out this afternoon.
Presently he is confused because of the strange environment and off course he doesn't quite know where he is and why he is there.
Nanny and Pa received your post card last Friday. They miss you so much and are so happy that you are having such a good time. Tell Daddy that if he want to stop Andrew from fiddling with his hair, just give him a No 1.
You need to get a hair cut and have a shave. You are looking like a BUM. After showing pictures of you to mum and describing how you were mistaken for a homeless family she almost cried.
Dad was back in Hospital yesterday. He has been very lethargic since new year and sleeping most of the day. On the weekend his pace maker kicked in and gave him a big charge.
When the Doctor couldn't get him an early appointment to see his cardiologist it was suggested to call the ambulance and let the Hospital check him over.
Mum duely called the ambulance and we spent another day in Hospital.
His pacemaker was Ok but blood tests indicated taht he was a bit anaemic. He is now back at the GP today who may now prescribe him something to pick him up.
Since I spoke last, the GP had taken some blood tests for Dad. The results indicate an infection but no specifuc location. Even though he is getting better with the current anti biotics the GP is concerned will have him admitted to Hospital in a specialist Geriatric ward where they deal in this type of medicine. It hasn't happened yet but will in a matter of days.
Good to see that I am the first post.
ReplyDeleteRodney, make sure that you take plenty of school work away for Gerogia and Andrew to do.
Warren
Rodney,
ReplyDeleteDad's in hospital with high sugar.
They don't know how to control it as yet. They are in discussion with his Doctor to hopefully change his medication. If they come up with something they will let him out this afternoon.
Presently he is confused because of the strange environment and off course he doesn't quite know where he is and why he is there.
Warren
Dear Georgia,
ReplyDeleteNanny and Pa received your post card last Friday. They miss you so much and are so happy that you are having such a good time. Tell Daddy that if he want to stop Andrew from fiddling with his hair, just give him a No 1.
Warren
Dear Rodney,
ReplyDeleteYou need to get a hair cut and have a shave. You are looking like a BUM. After showing pictures of you to mum and describing how you were mistaken for a homeless family she almost cried.
Warren
Dear Andrew, Georgia, Rodney and Fiona.
ReplyDeleteHave a very merry christmas on your camping holiday from Nanny, Pa and Warren
Dear Georgia, Have a happy birthday (I think you are in Queenstown, change that to Georgiatown) in Tasmania from Nanny, Pa and Warren.
ReplyDeleteWhose else had a birthday today and died on the toilet.
Please let Daddy know that Pa was not very well over the new year period. Its been very hot and humid here.
Rodney,
ReplyDeleteDad was back in Hospital yesterday. He has been very lethargic since new year and sleeping most of the day. On the weekend his pace maker kicked in and gave him a big charge.
When the Doctor couldn't get him an early appointment to see his cardiologist it was suggested to call the ambulance and let the Hospital check him over.
Mum duely called the ambulance and we spent another day in Hospital.
His pacemaker was Ok but blood tests indicated taht he was a bit anaemic. He is now back at the GP today who may now prescribe him something to pick him up.
Warren
Rodney,
ReplyDeleteSince I spoke last, the GP had taken some blood tests for Dad. The results indicate an infection but no specifuc location. Even though he is getting better with the current anti biotics the GP is concerned will have him admitted to Hospital in a specialist Geriatric ward where they deal in this type of medicine. It hasn't happened yet but will in a matter of days.
Warren
Warren