December 6, 2006

It's Good to be Home

I’m home!

As soon as I sat in Blue Velvet I felt the difference.

It’s Christmastime!

I had forgotten all about Christmas.

The Vorlon Wife had Christmas Carols playing on the radio. What a pleasant surprise. I feel a little like Rip Van Winkle having awaked from a very long nap. Many houses are decorated with brightly colored lights. It was dark when we left the hospital, so the decorated houses seemed particularly colorful. Between the music and the decorations, it was a most pleasant surprise.

Although Danny seemed happy to see me, he also seemed a bit confused. I think that’s understandable as we only lived together a bit over three weeks before I disappeared from his life. Right now I think he’s trying to figure it all out. He rolled over onto his back for me, so he knows his place in the pecking order

I can smell the hospital on me. I can’t imagine what he smells.

My little Danny Boy has turned into a fur ball. He needs a trip to the groomer soon.

Right now, it’s just good to be home.

Posted by The Vorlon at December 6, 2006 6:30 PM
Comments

How wonderful. Now you will be able to relax and just enjoy being home with Karol and Danny Boy.
Now that you are out of bed and get back walking again you will start getting your strength back. GOOd News and Good Luck!!

Posted by: Mom and Dad at December 6, 2006 7:19 PM

Danny Boy knows who you are and is a little confused. Right now he's just adjusting to you coming back home.

Yes, the Christmas decorations look nice when they are all lit up.

Some of the radio stations are playing many of the Christmas songs and carols. I listen to two Christian stations in Baltimore and the music sounds good when driving in the car.

Posted by: Reb Orrell at December 6, 2006 8:59 PM

Glad that you are home now with the Vorlon Wife and Danny Boy. I'm sure both have missed you very much. It is always nice to leave a hospital and to enjoy the outside world. After having been in the hospital twice (for birth of both kids), it felt good and somehow refreshing outside. Maybe that's why they make hospitals so boring.

Sharon

Posted by: Sharon Masters at December 6, 2006 9:07 PM