Ronald's surgery went well yesterday. They are back at the motel. He had a good night's sleep, is eating well and feeling fine.
The polyps were removed and the doctor gave him a good report.Ron's kidney cysts seem unimportant and no treatment is recommended. His heart echogram was good and she said it was better than any she had seen for a person his age. Although my foot feels completely well, she insisted I wear the boot two more weeks and then have another X-ray to be sure it has healed and is strong. Our daughter, Leigh Ann, had a doctor visit today and she seems to be doing well. Tatum, our granddaughter, has had recent blood tests due to aches and pain. The blood work indicates she may have an autoimmune disease. She will know more when she sees her rheumatologist again. We are praying there will be answers for an easily treatable condition.
Ron and I took the cognitive quiz testing our insurance company requires once a year. The stylus didn't work part of the time. This is our story and we are sticking with it! It really did not work well and caused us to miss a few.
Our work is going fine in all locations. Sagar, our worker in Nepal, is back working and feeling better now. He is beginning to send us new reports for the girls. Our work should return to a routine now following holidays and illnesses behind us.
Yesterday was the beginning of Chinese New Year celebrations that continue for almost two weeks. We don't have work going on in China now but we remember being in Beijing one year for Chinese New Year. Fireworks were beautiful the first two nights but after that, we wanted to sleep and by the end of the celebration, we hoped we never saw fireworks again.
We are looking for a good spring soon. We have another cold Canadian front coming here this weekend to chill us for a few days but we are having warmer days this week.
Wishing everyone good health and a wonderful spring and summer. Thank you for keeping in touch and remembering all of us in your prayers.

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