16 December 2008

A Better Day

... at least, from a weather perspective. It's not particularly foggy, and it has warmed up to 16 degrees. That's a few degrees above our normal low of 10 or so, so it's kind of nice. Not too warm, not too cold. (There's a Goldilocks joke in there, but I'll let it go.)

My friends in Missouri are complaining about ice & snow, with temps about where ours are. Ice storms are never any fun, and there's wide-spread misery from those at the moment. I grateful that we rarely get large amounts of ice, although sleet is fairly common here. Ours changes to snow fairly quickly, though, and in large enough quantities that the ice gets well-covered and is less of a problem.

Due to the ice, my dad is stuck at home, about 60 miles from the hospital where my mother is recuperating from her stroke. She is showing signs of significant improvement, regaining some use of her left hand on Sunday. He said the muscular control on the left side of her face is much better, as well, and she looks like herself again.

Dad said the roads will be too icy for him to drive, until tomorrow. I'll give Mom a call tonight, since the number of visitors will be diminished by the storm.

2 comments:

joated said...

Good to hear that your Mom's making progress. It's always tough on both of you when you're so far away.

Sounds like your Dad's in a tight spot, too. He wants to be by her side but can't get there due to the conditions. Sounds like he might need a call also.

Rev. Paul said...

Thank you - and you're right, of course. Dad & I have been keeping in contact via e-mail, but I'll call anyway.

My sister & her daughter are there with him, so he's not alone - but that doesn't mean he's not fretting about the inability to go see Mom.