We are busy trying to get everything done before Jim’s surgery tomorrow. He’s trying to make this as easy for me as possible since he won’t be able to do any lifting or twisting of bending for a month.
So the girls are here to entertain you for my post today.
Jim:
ReplyDeleteAll the best for your surgery tomorrow!!
I am praying for you all!
ReplyDeleteA speedy and smooth recovery, Jim ! And the girls look primed and ready to do their part!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Jim, we are hoping and praying all goes well and easy for you. The girls look like they are doing their part keeping everyone happy.Be safe out there. Sam & Donna..
ReplyDeleteI will be thinking of you and Jim, and hope his surgery leads to a quick recovery. The dogs are soooo cute!
ReplyDeleteGood luck Jim we will be thinking about you.
ReplyDeleteOur best wishes and prayers for Jim's quick smooth recovery. We always enjoy seeing pictures of the girls.
ReplyDeleteBoy do we know about that surgery business! Best wishes for a quick and favorable experience, and before you know it Jim will be back on the mend!
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They are such good entertainers! God Bless you Jim! Our prayers are for a successful surgery and speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts will be with you both tomorrow. Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteGood luck tomorrow for a successful surgery, and then a smooth recovery. I'll be thinking of you both and sending prayers your way. :)
ReplyDeleteThe pups are darling, as usual!
I love coming to your blog and being greeted by those two sweet faces. So the extra pictures of them today is a special treat.
ReplyDeleteour prayers for Jim's surgery and the wisdom of his surgeons. Add to that request, a speedy recovery.
Take care Jim - keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteThanks girls for the wonderful pictures...you could be models!!
Like I said earlier today....our prayers for your speedy recovery are with you.
ReplyDeleteDo you have any idea how long you will be hospitalized? And what hospital are you going to be in?
Guess I should have asked a lot of these questions earlier on, but then we come from a two hospital town...only two choices.
Love, Carol and Bill Meitzel
Good luck with the surgery. We will be thinking of you both.
ReplyDeleteGood luck for a speedy recovery after your surgery, Jim. I'm sure the two pups will take good care of Sandie.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the surgery. Our prayers are with you both. Love the doggies. So cute
ReplyDeleteOur thoughts and prayers are with you & Jim.
ReplyDeleteJust keep being positive.
The darling girls did a great job entertaining.
Sharon
And they are without a doubt beautiful girls!! Hope all goes well with the surgery!
ReplyDeletePets sure make full-timing seem more like home doesn't it. The girls are sooooo cute and they look like they know it. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you guys tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI'll be thinking of Jim, tomorrow, and hope that it's the beginning of a pain-free life.
ReplyDeleteI'll be thinking of you tomorrow - best of luck for a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeletehope the surgery goes well tommorrow!!!..and Jim has a speedy recovery!
ReplyDeleteThe girls look fabulous as always.
ReplyDeleteWill be thinking about you guys tomorrow for sure.
Best wishes Jim. We will be thinking about you. X0X0
ReplyDeleteGood luck Jim, we hope all goes well and your recovery gets you back to polka dancing in no time! ;c)
ReplyDeleteDoggy pics are always winners in my book. All the best for Jim with his surgery today. May he have a speedy recovery & hope you guys can be on the road in search of new adventures again shortly.
ReplyDeleteGood luck Jim and wish we were there to help!
ReplyDeleteThe girls are always cute to see!
take care and hugs to you both.
All the best to Jim with his surgery!
ReplyDeleteSurgery is probably going on right now so just know that all of us are thinking about both of you. You can entertain me with photos of the girls anytime.
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What good girls! They will keep Jim company when he returns too. They are very theraputic...well...sometimes ;-)
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