My mother became ill in August 2008 with ovarian cancer. This is a story of the final months of an exceptional woman.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

My Hope...


Tomorrow
I hope you will
hop and dance
with the Big Bunnies
as Paul Edmund does
each and every day!
.
Judy
(via jeff)

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3 comments:

QueenJanita de Nouvelle Orleans said...

Mummy,

I cannot tell which is Big Bunny in the picture...

Don't mess with me. I am too cranky!

QueenJanita, 11 days without cigs

Beatrice LaFort said...

You have a jewel of a man in that magnificent husband of yours. I recall how you mentioned he prepares delectations for you and even assists with your breath exercises!!

http://mizflounce.blogspot.com/2008/12/reality-check.html

His expression never seems to change though. I must admit the only other picture of him I have seen is also from your blog. The one of the back of his head while he studies his Looney Tunes. I will have to review all of your entries. There must be more of the amazing Paul Edmund...

Paul should be cloned. By the millions!

Hope you are out, yourself, with the bunnies, sunshine and flowers.

Beatrice

Ronald Locums said...

Beatrice,

My memory is that Paul is a Devotee of Merrie Melodies?

Judy has posted many, many photographs of Paul so do scan the blog. I must admit that his expression does never seem to vary.

You are onto something there. Perhaps PJ has achieved Nirvana? Stroke? Although I did not notice any drool...

Ron

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Born in rural Arkansas my tongue took up residence in my cheek shortly thereafter. I use it to speak "Genteel Southern Lady". Cussin' I only use when provoked by the Uppity. Paul, my husband, and I have lived in Cajun Country for many years raising cane, twins (a boy and a girl; now adults? definitely old) and other mischief. Alligators, water moccassins and bears have tussled with me as I protect our swampy coastal farmstead. We are stuck now on lovely Lake Hamilton near Hot Springs where we have our second home. We have been here waiting for Godot since my heart valves blew out Late November 2007 and now with cancer diagnosed August 2008. The Furies have me in their sights... I am writing this blog to let my Beloveds know how I am doing so they will not "get off" in imagined ways on my dire straits. The reality is bad enough without turning my story into a B-grade movie of the mind. I know all of you wish me the very best. And I miss you! never no mind your fevered imaginations. This is as close as I can get to a fond and loving chat with you right now... Sadly, Judy aka Mizflounce passed away peacefully early on Sunday morning May 30th 2009 age 78.