What an adventurous summer vacation Hannah has had! It started the first day of summer vacation when she was attacked and trampled by a cow moose (Part 1). Mid-summer she made a trip with me to the Jersey coast (Part 2) and Washington, D.C. (Part 3). Part 4 began this past Thursday morning when Hannah complained of abdominal pains and she stayed home from camp at the Campbell Creek Science Center. Pain pills worked somewhat through the day. Actually, Marian and I thought that Hannah may be experiencing her first menstrual cramps. I took off to a late movie (Terminator: Salvation I give it 3 stars) thinking things were under control...not! As soon as I got out of the movie I received a call from Marian that she and Hannah were at the Providence Hospital emergency room. They were advised to go there immediately after going first to our local Doc-in-the box. After arriving there at 9:30 pm, the tests began...blood work, poking here and there, CT Scan, etc. Yep, it's appendicitis and at 3 am she went into surgery. The laparoscopic surgery was over at 5 am and we accompanied her to her room. It was amazing how strong Hannah was through this entire ordeal. Her weakest moments
were related to her fear that she would not wake up from the general anesthesia...she was pretty scared about this and it actually made me have flashbacks to my fears of not waking up from the pain/sleep medicine that was administered to me during my heart surgery hospital stay. The entire Providence staff was very supportive and treated Hannah tenderly. We had been given the impression that Hannah would come home on Saturday but that didn't happen. Dr. Jolly (yes that is his real name) wanted Hannah to be more pain-free and digestively active before being discharged...that happened today, hooray! Hannah has 1 1/2 weeks before school starts and should back to Hurricane Hannah strength
before then.Thanks so much for all the supporting calls and visits from our family friends...it was much appreciated.
She is now home resting comfortably and has us under her thumb for a few days living the good life.





I wanted to go somewhere and hide, but instead I shot over to the pizza boxes only to see that there weren't any pizzas left!!!! However, my wife Marian saved the day. For God knows how long, she saved one slice of pizza for me. Despite it being as cold as my hands and being as stiff as a board, I devoured it...along with one other piece that someone found while picking up the pizza boxes to throw away. 