It's not pleasant, and its actually kind of weird to cheer and celebrate colonic activity. It sort of reduces us all to the most common of functions as human. It unites us in some strange way. When a child first comes to this earth, we smile and celebrate the first real bowel movement. When we are old and senile, we tend to focus on our daily duty. So, it is with great pride and hubris that I announce that Lars' colon has once again joined the ranks of normalness. He pooped!
On to other mundane issues. The morning chest xray was done. We await the results. He wanted some Frosted Flakes, and scrambled eggs this morning. He ate some.
We're hoping for another good day.
Huzzah!!! One small poop for Lars, one giant step closer to coming home;o)
ReplyDeleteWe'll know he's back to normal when we hear a big, loud, long BURP out of him. That's Lars.
ReplyDeleteHi Lars, It is so good to see you are progressing each day and doing so well. Be patient. It will take a long time, but at least you are alive. We love you and miss you. I don't think my last comment went through, hope this one does. I am praying for you daily. Your Eagle badge is here so Hurry home so we can have your Court of Honor. Really proud of you.
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Cheryl McCann