Channel Man Stan is still holding his own. The doctors and staff are busy doing rounds this morning and his nurse Jennifer reported that he had a quiet night. Stan's vital signs are pretty much unchanged from yesterday evening and the ventilator settings have not been changed since 7:00 PM last night. His nurse has said repeatedly that we are likely in this for the long haul and that things will be up and down. She also keeps reminding us to stay well rested and to be prepared for a bumpy ride.
About Me
We are into our 59th year on the South Channel. About 35 years at our present location, where every thing that moves on the South Channel passes our doorstep. The cottage is a work in progress, hand built by us from scratch. Before building on a lot puchased from The Archers, now Craganmor Point, we leased an Archer cottage for about ten years. We spent our earlier years at the family cottage located at the western tip of Seven Mile Bay. We feel very fortunate that we can spend six months of the year living on the channel.
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2 Comments:
At Wed May 31, 03:11:29 PM, Randy Sweringen said…
Dear Channel Man (Uncle) Stan, Channel Man's Wife, Channel Man's children, grandchildren, and other family and friends:
I have been hanging on every word in the South Channel blog--thank you Lance for keeping us all up-to-date. In case you had any doubt, your regular entries do not go into a black hole in cyberspace, but into the loving hearts of extended family and friends.
How sorry I am that all of you are going through such a "bumpy ride" and that it will continue for some time...yet know of my thoughts and fervent prayers for Stan and all of you at his bedside.
Much love,
Randy Sweringen
At Wed May 31, 09:05:18 PM, Anonymous said…
Carol, Stan and Family--
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sue and Bill Mombert
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