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Marshall is still sleeping away. This is the very best thing for him.
Eric and his wife came to visitation at 10 this morning.
A relative that came to visit handed me a card with the tip ends of her fingers, as if my cooties might jump on her. Is this what [...]

Marshall is still nice and peaceful this morning.
The reunion was good, Marshall’s cousin Liz had a bluegrass band with doctors from Scott and White Clinic, where she works. They made a truly miserable situation a good bit more cheery. Marshall and I both are huge fans of “O Brother, Where Art [...]

At the early visitation, Marshall was sleeping peacefully. FINALLY! He looked SO much better already.
I went by the Colwells at about 6:30am, ate breakfast with them (their venison sausage is INCREDIBLE!), and took the kids to school. I went to the kids teachers and told them what was going on, so they [...]

Marshall is in the ICU. Visitation is at 5am, 10:30am, 1pm, 5:30pm and 9pm.
When I went in this morning, Marshall is in MUCH less pain, the morphine is finally helping. The nurses are OUTSTANDING in this unit. Marshall’s breathing rate is high and is still very shallow.
When I came in [...]




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