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Sunday, October 26, 2008

10/25 -10/26/08 The Raw Weekend Greenwich News Feed (Updated)

How many times have public funds and resources been misused?

Greenwich Roundup Exclusive
Ex-Greenwich Time Editor Creates Controversy Where Ever He Goes.
More On The Ferguson's Library Funded Dan Malloy Political Event
* Fergouson Libray Director And Employees Working For Malloy
*Taxpayer Fergouson Computer Server Used For Political Event
*Ferguson Library Tax Dollars Used To Pay For Pisani And Malloy's Private Party.

"What really struck me that night was the selflessness and sacrifice of the people who labored for months to put this affair on, starting with the major domo, Ernie DiMattia, head of the Ferguson Library in Stamford" - Joe Pisani (Our Greenwich - Oct 21st, 2008 )

"For tickets or more information, call Melanie at 351-8206 or email mailto:emailmkeiffer@fergusonlibrary.org." - Susie Costaregni (Greenwich Post - DarienTimes - New Canaan Advertiser - Thursday, October 16, 2008)

Ernie DiMattia, head of the Ferguson Library in Stamford and Melanie Keiffer Have Not Responded To Greenwich Roundup messages left seeking comments about the Furuson's ticket sales for Pisani's private party.

Maybe Ct Attorney General Blumenthal should investigate

the improper use of public funds and resources

used at the very event he was giving a presentation.


Fun with Dick and Dan
by joyhaenlein

There were high points aplenty during last weekend’s toast-and-roast testimonial at the Hyatt in Old Greenwich for Joe Pisani, my friend and colleague. The turnout was strong, with guests from various parts of Joe’s life over the last 25 years, and many of those through his work with The Advocate and Greenwich Time.

(I’m always shocked to see Joe’s four daughters. They are so gorgeous — each could be a super-model tomorrow. They also look like Joe. How is this possible, I always wonder? Then comes the aha! moment: Sandy Pisani, Joe’s gorgeous wife.) ...

...It’s fair to say that, in public, Mayor Malloy generally portrays a love/hate relationship with Stamford’s neighbor to the west. So it was in that spirit that the Mayor seemed to admonish First Selectman Tesei for failing to acknowledge Lin Lavery....

...Mayor Malloy wants to be governor. He ran a credible Democratic primary campaign in 2006 but lost at the polls to John DeStefano, who ultimately lost to our current governor, M. Jodi Rell.

While Mayor Malloy hasn’t shared his plans (his mayoral term expires next year, among other factors to hash out), I think most people expect that he will run for governor again in 2010...

...I find myself every once in a while wishing for a primary fight between them. It’s not likely to happen. But it would be big fun. Both are smart and quick on their feet.

I had those feelings again last Sunday, when Mr. Blumenthal followed Mr. Malloy at the podium and admonished the mayor — for failing to recognize in the audience the venerable Christel Truglia, the Democratic state House member from Stamford and senior member of the city’s legislative delegation who is retiring at the end of her term in January....

...Mayor Malloy smiled and laughed, as the audience laughed and clapped. Or was it a grimace on his face?

With these two, you never can tell.

And it had me wanting more.
Comment:
No self respecting mainstream newspaper or blogger covered Joe "the Censor" Pisani's tribute. Only Joe "The Censor" Pisani covered his party at his own little website called "Our Greenwich". Plus Joe was able to get his former subordinate Ex-Greenwich Time writer Joy Haenlein to tell us how "shocked" to see Joe’s four "gorgeous" daughters.
Joy further writes,"Then comes the aha! moment: Sandy Pisani, Joe’s gorgeous wife."
Could someone please tell me what's up with that.
Why is there this great need to publicly reassure Sandy and her four girls that they are sooooooo gorgeous !!!!!!
This kind of gives one a little wierd and creepy feeling that says something is just not Kosher here.

No wonder Hearst Newspapers fired Greenwich Time Staffers Joe Pisani, Joy Haenlein and Susie Costaregni All At The Same Time.
Who Is Going To Take Sarah Littman and "Our Greenwich" Seriously If Is Associated With The Juvinile High School Girl Style Writtings Of Joy Haenlein and Susie Costaregni.

Please See:






The true story of former LAPD detective Mark Fuhrman’s investigation into a Greenwich, Connecticut murder, resulting in the arrest and conviction of Kennedy nephew Michael Skakel. Starring Robert Forster (Mulholland Drive ...
Torment Before Isiah Collapse
New York Post
... a spell Thursday while she was at the Rye Country Day School, resulting in the 17-year-old being hospitalized in Greenwich, Conn. Hours later, at about midnight Friday, the frustrated and overwrought Thomas started taking Lunesta sleeping pills, ...
John Margenot Jr. doesn't think the country will see a military draft again, barring any sort of national emergency.
"There'd have to be a real change in attitude," said the former first selectman, now 80, noting that ideas about national service have changed drastically since he entered the Army in 1946.

But just in case, Margenot, who lives in Cos Cob, heads a little-known board that would hear the claims of local objectors should the draft ever be invoked.

The last draft ended in 1973, but in the case of a new one, Local Board No. 14 - one of five in Fairfield County and approximately 2,200 across the country - would review exemption and deferment requests from men in Greenwich, Darien and parts of Stratford, Stamford and Norwalk....
....Impartiality is a hard thing to teach, especially with recent cuts to the Selective Service System's budget. Last year, for the first time, member's weren't reimbursed for mileage to their annual meetings, and the system is working on a DVD training program to save members the trip.

But for members like Barry Wood, 59, of Old Greenwich, sitting on the local board is foremost a kind of service. A United States Postal Service plant manager, he has served his local board for the last 17 years.

"I think being on the board is an honor, even though it's a volunteer thing," said Wood, who served in the United States Air Force during Vietnam. "To me it's about serving my country. I know we would want the best army."

It's not about getting kids the join the military, said Wood, but rather protecting its integrity.
Margenot agreed.

"For those who have respect for the military, it's a good way to serve."

... of 53.7 percent that translated into a paper loss of $3.6 billion for Lampert's 65.3 million shares. Lampert's Greenwich, Conn.-based ESL Investments saw its holdings in the eight companies fall by an average of $193 million each trading day - which ...

New York Times
In Greenwich, where new homes make up about 15 percent of the sales inventory, the buying pattern looks much the same. Sales of homes priced between $2 million and $5 million were down about 30 percent for the first eight months of the year, according to figures prepared by Shore & Country Properties. Sales above $5 million were down 47 percent.

Meanwhile, in the lowest price ranges, between $400,000 and $600,000, sales nearly doubled (from 10 deals to 19). If buyers at the top of the market are afraid to commit, some entry-level buyers are taking advantage of the opportunities that falling prices create, said Russell Pruner, an owner of Shore & Country

“This is the first time in five years that we can show someone seven listings for homes in Greenwich under $500,000,” he said.

Even more remarkably, Greenwich agents can show prospective buyers more than 50 properties priced above $10 million. Five years ago, there were closer to 20 such properties. The current inventory, which includes new homes, could take two or three years to clear out, Mr. Pruner said....
Henrietta B. Alphin
Staunton Daily News Leader

... Mrs. Alphin was a graduate of Sweet Briar College. She was a homemaker and had also been a substitute teacher in Greenwich, Conn. She was of the Episcopal faith and had attended Robert E. Lee Church in Lexington. She was a member of the Women's ...
Greenwich Post
ASSAULT
Kenneth Wright, 42, of Stamford was arrested Oct. 20 and charged with third degree assault and second degree reckless endangerment. Police had been sent to Mill Pond Shopping Center on the report of a fight in progress. According to police, another man said he and Wright had an argument and Wright hit him, causing him to fall onto a truck and hit his face on the side of it.
The man told police Wright did this without any physical provocation. Police reported that the man was bleeding from a laceration on the right side of his face under his eye. Wright was released on a $5,000 cash bond and is due in court Oct. 27.

DISORDERLY
Margarita Silva, 66, of 88 Parsonage Road was arrested Oct. 20 and charged with disorderly conduct and threatening. Police responded to Parsonage Cottage on the report of a resident threatening an aide with a knife. Silva allegedly threatened a resident attendant with a steak knife on three separate occasions because she believed he was taking too long getting a spare key after she had locked her key in her apartment. No injuries were reported. Silva was released on a promise to appear and was due in court Oct. 21.

POSSESSION
Jesse Sammis, 28, of 25 Maher Ave. and Zain Hussain, 32, of Stamford were arrested Oct. 20 after a narcotics investigation. According to police, officers saw a drug transaction involving Hussain, whom police termed as a “known drug dealer,” and Sammis on Mason Street in front of the Chase Bank, about 200 feet north of a children’s day care facility. Sammis left the scene and police pulled him over. Officers said in the car, he had a bag of cocaine in his possession, narcotics pills in his pocket, a green pill container with 43 pills inside and numerous plastic ziplock bags with white residue in them. Police also pulled Hussain over and seized numerous drugs and narcotics, drug packaging materials, scales and $908 in cash. Police said the cash value of the drugs is $2,690. Sammis was charged with possession of narcotics, possession of paraphernalia, intent to sell narcotics under one ounce, failure to keep prescription drugs in their original container, conspiracy to posses narcotics and possession of narcotics within 1,500 feet of school housing. Hussain was charged with possession of narcotics within 1,500 feet of school housing, sale of narcotics, possession of narcotics, conspiracy to sell narcotics, possession of marijuana under four ounces, intent to sell narcotics under one ounce, intent to sell marijuana under one kilogram, operating a drug factory, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to keep prescription medication in its original container and intent to sell narcotics within 1,500 feet of school housing. Sammis was released on a $10,000 cash bond and Hussain was held in lieu of a $150,000 cash bond. They are both due in court Oct. 27.

APPEAR
Stanislaw Mrozek, 21, of Brooklyn, N.Y. was arrested Oct. 21 and charged with second degree failure to appear. Mrozek reportedly turned himself in after allegedly failing to appear in court on charges of driving under the influence, operating an unregistered motor vehicle, not having an operator’s license and not having any insurance. Mrozek was released on a $1,000 cash bond and is due in court Nov. 5.

DISORDERLY
A 17-year-old Greenwich boy was arrested Oct. 22 and charged with disorderly conduct and risk of injury to a minor. The boy reportedly turned himself in on an existing warrant, stemming from an alleged domestic dispute on Oct. 6 where a verbal argument with a younger sibling escalated into a minor physical altercation. The boy was released on a promise to appear and is due in court Oct. 23.

Jeff and Cindy Kress of Norwalk announce the engagement of their daughter, Amy Kress of Norwalk to Brien Jones of Norwalk, son of Mike and Diane Jones of Greenwich.
Greenwich Time
A changing electorate and handsome fundraising totals have given supporters of Barack Obama hope that the Illinois senator could become the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry the town since 1964.
Such a victory would have once seemed unthinkable in Greenwich, where the Bush family has its roots and Republicans have historically enjoyed a sizable advantage in the number of registered voters.

"Oh, I think for sure Greenwich doesn't just pull the Republican lever automatically anymore," said Ned Lamont, who is co-chairman of Obama's campaign in Connecticut and who made headlines himself two years ago when he defeated Joe Lieberman in the Democratic Senate primary but then lost the general election to the incumbent.

Not so fast, say Republicans, who mentioned that Greenwich has always been kind to McCain, as in 2000, when the town's GOP backed the Arizona senator in the presidential primary over then-Texas Gov. George W. Bush, the sentimental pick for local party members.

"No. McCain's going to win Greenwich. I guarantee you that," said Joe Romano, coordinator of McCain's campaign in Greenwich.

Lyndon Baines Johnson was the last Democrat atop the national ticket to take Greenwich.
Although they disagree on the outcome of the election, Republicans and Democrats concurred that the symbolism of an Obama victory in Greenwich - Bush country for many years - would be huge....
.....After long enjoying a greater than 2-to-1 lead over Democrats in voter registration, however, town Republicans are losing their comfortable margin of political dominance in Greenwich, with the two major parties growing closer to parity in membership.

As of late September, the ratio of Republicans to Democrats in Greenwich was 1.6-to-1, down from just over 2-to-1 in 2004 and 2.4 to 1 in 1998, according to data from the registrars of voters.

Democratic operatives said that is heartening news for Obama, and that they hope to sway moderate Republicans who are disenchanted with GOP conservatism.

"The problem with being a Greenwich Republican or a (U.S. Rep. Christopher) Shays Republican is that the Republican party has left them behind," said Lex Paulson, the Obama campaign coordinator for the 4th Congressional District, which includes most of Fairfield County and a sliver of New Haven Country.

Paulson said Greenwich is no longer just important from a fundraising standpoint....
...In February, McCain had raised $332,111 in Greenwich, compared with $663,115 for Obama and $757,805 for Clinton, according to the Center for Responsive Politics....

... as the Big Green took the early lead and never looked back. With under two minutes gone in the game Peter Boldt (Greenwich, Conn.) generated some offense for Dartmouth with a shot on net that was rebounded out to Andrew Owsiak (Moose Jaw, Sask.). ...
Bernice Cecelia Dignan
Great Falls Tribune
... he Honorable John Warner of Helena, Mark Warner of Polson, Dennis Warner of Silver Springs, Md., Michael Warner of Greenwich, Conn., and John J. Warner of Whittier, Calif. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bart Dignan
Greenwich Citizen
(Home Of The Unfair And Unbalanced Video Player That StillFeatures Six Chis Shays Videos And One Jim Himes Video Perhaps They Should Ad A seventh Chris Shays Video That Says "I am Chris Shays and I approve of the Hearst Newspaper Video Player." )
Financial Reports Reveal Differences in Himes, Shays Holdings

Democratic 4th Congressional District candidate Jim Himes' holdings in stocks, mutual funds and other investments make him a multimillionaire and dwarf the financial assets of Republican S. Rep. Chris Shays, according to financial disclosure statements.

Himes, a former investment banker with Goldman Sachs, listed some 60 holdings in a financial disclosure statement filed May 14 with the U.S. House of Representatives' clerk's office that at the time were valued at between $2.4 million and $5.7 million.

Among those assets were 15 Fidelity investment funds listed at between $992,000 and $2.2 million that likely have lost as much as a third of their value as the stock market tumbled in recent weeks, assuming they still are in his portfolio. Himes also has substantial assets with his former employer.
Under disclosure rules, candidates are required to list their assets, incomes and liabilities in ranges that can be as narrow as $1 to $200 and as broad as $25 million to $50 million.

Himes' largest asset listed was between $500,000 and $1 million in Fidelity's Connecticut Municipal Money Market Fund that has increased slightly in value over the past year..... Blah .... Blah ... Blah ..... Blah ..... What about Chris? .....
.....Shays has less than $32,000 in savings, according to his disclosure report. He has less than $15,000 in a Wells Fargo Mortgage Escrow account and an HSBC bank account. He also had less than $1,000 in a congressional credit union account. Shays also listed a recreational vehicle as an asset valued at between $15,001 and $50,000. He rents the vehicle to his campaign.

The leafy hamlet of Greenwich, about a 35-minute train ride from central Manhattan, is home to many of the refugees who have been steadily tilting the balance of financial power away from Wall Street.
Email of the Week
by greenwichguy

CHANGES IN THE WORKPLACE You small business owners out there are preparing for life under a Barack Obama presidency. One of our listeners sent us some new rules for small businesses based on Obama's ideals of change and fairness: ...

Minneapolis Star Tribune
Acorn Capital Group, Greenwich, Conn., files a federal lawsuit in New York accusing Petters of defaulting on $273 million in loans. Sept. ...
PRESS RELEASE (No Link)
Carlson Capital LP, a Dallas-based multi strategy alternative asset management firm with offices in Greenwich, New York City and London, has added Ron Hulme, a 26-year veteran of McKinsey & Co., to its senior management team. He will join the firm as its chief executive officer.

Hulme will work with Clint Carlson, president and chief investment officer, and Roy Trice, chief operating officer.

Hulme, who graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, and has a master's degree in business from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, will lead an expanded energy practice.
During his career at McKinsey, Hulme played a role in the firm's management and governance.

He served as a member of McKinsey's Shareholders Council and was a chairman of one of its four policy committees. He steered the Firm Strategy Initiative, a 60-partner task force chartered in the late 1990s to redefine McKinsey's global strategy.
Greenwich Time
Invited on stage to act in a scene from "Hamlet," Emanuel Lai, 6, playing Queen Gertrude, lay slain with his tongue out and arms outstretched, as more than 50 people watched.
"It was great," he said. "I liked all the action and dying - almost."

The live interactive theater performance was one of more than 50 medieval activities at the fourth annual International School at Dundee Renaissance Fair on Saturday.

The fields at the school were transformed into a medieval setting, with actors in costumes playing kings and town criers, knights and blacksmiths. Booths featured games, interactive educational activities and live performances.

Six-year-old Isabella Sperry's favorite event was the gypsy dancing....
Bloomberg.com
... financial market carnage,'' said Alan Ruskin , head of international currency strategy in North America at RBS Greenwich Capital Markets Inc. in Greenwich, Connecticut. ``Those who haven't got out of the yen carry trade will have to watch it ...
Greenwich Time
Every day at 6 a.m., 18-year-old Mark Longo opens the doors to his family's country store and brews coffee, makes pizza and stocks the shelves....
...Longo's family store is the newly opened North Mianus Country Store, 322 Palmer Hill Road, which offers everything from breakfast foods to deli sandwiches for breakfast, lunch and dinner. After being open for about a month, the family celebrated the store's grand opening with a ribbon-cutting Saturday....
...The family had never owned a food business - or any business - together, but they have always been close, she said.

Anthony Cozzolino heard the business was up for sale and thought it would be a good investment opportunity for the family and a job they could all do together, he said....
The Harvest From Harvest Time Church On King Street
Day 37: Called to repair and restore - …you see the distress that we are in, how Jerusalem lies waste, and its gates are burned with fire; come, and let us build up the wall of Jerusalem, so ...
PRESS RELEASE (No Link)
Attorney Frederick Gold, a partner in the Stamford office of Shipman & Goodwin LLP, has authored the first chapter in the book, "Strategies for Successful Mediation: Leading Lawyers on Understanding Client Goals, Communicating Effectively and Facilitating and Agreement."

The chapter is titled "Mediating Business Disputes in the Midst of Litigation: The Art of a Facilitated Settlement."

The chapter analyzes the workings of a private mediation between parties to a complex business dispute, during the litigation process, and discusses the strategies and tactics that maximize a mediation's success.

Gold is chairman of the Business Litigation Practice Group at Shipman & Goodwin. He practices in the area of complex business litigation, with an emphasis on financial industry clients and intellectual property matters.

Shipman & Goodwin is a full-service law firm with about 140 attorneys with offices
in Hartford, Stamford, Greenwich and Lakeville.
Greenwich Time
What do Marie Antoinette and vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin have in common? They're both highly sought after Halloween costumes this season, according to retailers.
Greenwich Diva
Why they are not releasing Gov. Palin’s medical records - I was surprised when the governor told Brian Williams that she was going to release her medical records. I thought we were finally going to learn the ...
Living in a perfect world
Greenwich Time
The Greenwich High School gymnasium is filled with banners commemorating championship seasons from the past.

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Pray Connecticut
Siloam playing in Danbury this evening - Siloam and guest Jonathan Mellett will be playing tonight at Community Coffeehouse in Danbury. Doors open at 7:00 PM, concert starts at 7:30. At intermison...

PRESS RELEASE (No Link)
Richard Granoff, president of R.S. Granoff Architects of Greenwich, has established the Richard S. Granoff Endowed Scholarship Fund providing increased access opportunities through scholarship and financial assistance to undergraduate students enrolled in the School of Architecture at Syracuse University.

Granoff, who graduated the school in 1984, established R.S. Granoff Architects. The firm is a full-service architecture, planning and interior design firm that also specializes in building sustainable homes in 1989. It has offices in Greenwich and Southampton, N.Y.
Greenwich Library Today's Events
Baby Lapsit Registration - *When:* Saturday October 25th, 2008 - All Day Open enrollment begins October 6 for Baby Lapsit for infants up to 12 months with a caregiver. Five-week Fall...
It's not just the small guy who's hurting from the credit crisis, according to an area research firm.

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Exit 55 By Rob "WGCH" Adams
Kerblam! - Don't you love hockey? Mike Van Ryn...meet Milan Lucic...and the TD BankNorth Garden glass.
Greenwich Time
Welcome, Dr. Finster. It's always an honor for me to chat with the world's leading expert on clichŽs


Far Hills Race Meeting remains a strong draw for thousands of area residents after 88 years
Recorder Community Newspapers
... who have made a tradition of the event. Jenny Chickering-Clark, a former Bernardsville resident who now resides in Greenwich, Conn., has started a new tradition with her family and close friends. "I used to come here when I was little and into my ...
Greenwich Time Editorial
Greenwich Time this coming week will print endorsements for the Nov. 4 elections, from state representative up through president.

MORE HARD HITTING GREENWICH TIME EDITORIALS:
WATCH HOW THE EDITORS TAKE A CONTIVERCIAL STAND
TIME AND TIME AGAIN.....


Letter To The Greenwich Time Editor
To the editor:
Once again, we can see the discrimination that continues in town against people with disabilities ( "Man fighting for YMCA access, Greenwich Time, Oct. 20). We have been the silent minority, but things are about to change.

We recently formed the First Selectman's Advisory Committee for People With Disabilities. The mission is to advise town officials on matters pertaining to the rights and needs of citizens with disabilities. We will also advocate for improvements to make the town more accessible for people with disabilities.

The YMCA building expansion should never have been given a temporary certificate of occupancy. Why should some people be allowed to use this facility when others are turned away? When the builders at Hamilton Avenue School did not comply with the disability regulations by placing the light switches at the incorrect height, they were told that they must be lowered. Shouldn't this apply to the Y?

It is obvious that individuals with disabilities are not a priority. The YMCA Web site says "the Y has something for everyone," and "we offer programs for everyone in the family." I guess that means that people with disabilities are not included with everyone.
Why should the disabled have to wait? If one of the aims of the expansion was to provide access for the disabled, then the accessibility to the expansion should have been done first. Evidently, it is more important to have a new pool than it is to allow access for all.
The YMCA has now shown people with disabilities that they are not a priority. It has discriminated against many people who just want to use the same facilities as others in this town.

I hope that the YMCA will find some way to make this area accessible immediately, and that the town will consider whether its temporary certificate of occupancy should be withdrawn.

Carol Kana
Riverside

The writer is a member of First Selectman's Advisory Committee for People With Disabilities.
The lion's share of those good jobs on Wall Street aren't coming back [Anita Raghavan, FORBES, October 27, 2008]. The same is true for many of those equa...

LifeWay
Evensong refers to the Anglican liturgy of Evening Prayer, particularly but not exclusively when the liturgy is sung. Many of us in the Evangelical community have been fond of referring to the ‘liturgy’ as ‘lethargy’ and dismiss it as being boring and repetitive with little relevance to contemporary life or worship. Greenwich, Connecticut-based band Evensong Rising is out to challenge that perception with their self-titled worship project.
Birthed out of the 275 year-old Stanwich Congregational Church, one of the oldest congregations in the country, band visionary Chris Sorensen was tasked to examine ways to re-invigorate interest in faith among the area’s predominantly post-modern constituency. Sorensen’s answer was to confront post-modern relativity with pre-modern certainty. He put together a band of first call players from remarkably diverse musical, economic, and ethnic backgrounds to create a sonic backdrop that smelted rock together with reggae, jazz with Celtic world music, and pop with the blues. While the music is as post-modern as anything you are likely to hear in a hip New York club, the lyrical content is decidedly traditional, though devoid of the dusty phraseology one normally associates with ancient worship forms....



















For What It's Worth
Off to the woods I'm heading inland and will walk until no one recognizes the computer on my shoulder. Back Sunday night. So why the picture of a sailboat...
Please Note:

Greenwich Roundup Will Probably Post A Bit Less This Weekend. I am Fighting An Infection That Has Been Going On For A Few Weeks. I Originally Was Bitten By A Spider And The Wound Became Infected And Swelled Up. I Started Getting Aches And Fevers And Went To The Hospital. The Doctor Cut The Wound, Drained It, Put Packing In The Hole, Gave Me Antibiotic IV And A Perspiration For Antibiotic Pills.

I Went Back To The Doctor Two Days Later For A Wound Check And Things Had Not In proved. So I Was Given New Wound Packing, Another Antibiotic IV And A Second Prescription Of Antibiotic Pills To Take Along With The Other Pills. Things Were Going Pretty Well Until Late Last Week And Weekend.
I Got A little Busy At Home, Work And Church And I Skiped Three Wound Checks. The Infection Once Again Took Over. Now I Have Had To Get An Another IV And I Now Have A New Perscription Wound Cream And Pills That Now Must Be Taken Every Four Hours. I Am Still Getting Fevers So I May Be Posting Less This Weekend.


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