Thursday, August 11, 2011

Thursday

Once again a day filled with tons of emotions as we awakened wanting to know if Tyler and Ava made it back home safely and they did around 3:30 in the morning. They had a super trip and the results of the filling replacement went well. The doctor said he had never seen a youngster as young as Ava sit for nearly 3 hours with a dam in her mouth and a clip on her nose. Anyhow we are extremely thankful for Dr. Choi's expertise and willingness to be of assistance in this situation. Ava seems to be doing better except for a little hyper-activity which is consistent with this supplement called chlorella. This can be purchased to be used for the elimination of heavy metals from the body in a detox fashion. If any of you have a lot of silver amalgam fillings and you suffer from any maladies try this supplement as it may help you, check out the web site @ sunchlorella.com. It can be purchased on line and they ship it free.

The morning was filled with sadness as we were preparing food for the funeral of a dear sweet friend who passed at the age of 48. We met at the church around 10;30 and the amount of food was spectacular. We served her family around 11:30 then many of the law enforcement community and then of course all those who prepared and served. The food was absolutely delicious and plentiful and we had tons leftover so the family could use it later. I would guesstimate at least 700 folks were in the church proper and probably that many came and signed the register and visited with the family then left. We stayed until after all left for the cemetery before we headed for home which was around 5:30.

We got in touch with Amy and learned Ava was doing better and seemed to be getting back to being her old self which thrilled us immensely. We had a salad for supper then took a hike to the top of the mountain. We stopped and visited with Joe and Jetta and it was nearly dark when we got back to the cabin. Tomorrow we are heading out for a Northern Virginia visit to see Paw Paw and the rest of the family. We need a couple of days with no stress.LATER

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