Last night it was this....the ice was applied...some to the floor, but most to the eye. At home it looked this good before he retired...
The morning after is not always a pretty thing...unless you are partial to purple. He'd probably be happy with it if they had won... 7 point, 6 rebounds...and a shiner.
When I was a kid I always thought it would be great to have a black eye. Seeing his "bruise" has changed my mind completely! Hope it doesn't hurt as bad as it looks.
I have a picture in some of my OLD photos of Dr Deuink with an elbowed eye at one of the play-off games... He insisted on playing, the refs insisted he couldn't if it was bleeding... he ended up with stitches after the game (if memory serves correct) but finished the game! WTG
I enjoy many activities, but mostly I start things. A month of snowdays would help, but I may just start more things!! I am a mother, working more than part time for the DH ...hustlin' paperwork.
Christmas at Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan
The City Baker's Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller
Stay The Path - Bobbi Houston
WONDER by RG Palacio
The Library on the Edge of The World by McCoy
Own The Moment by Carl Lentz
January Challenge Book-The Hobbit by JRR Tolken
Big List of Reading for 2017. Recording 23 books
Making spirits Bright - fern michaels +
Sugar Pine Trail by RaeAnne Thayne
Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate
Back Home Again-(Grace chapel #1) Melody Karlson
The Story Keeper by Lisa Wingate
The Lovliest Chocolate Shop In Paris by. Jenny Colgan
Meet me at the cupcake cafe by Jenny colgan
Heaven Sent Rain by Lauraine Snelling
the Tidewater Sisters by Lisa Wingate
Little Beach Street Bakery by Jenny Colgan
Wake the Dawn by Lauraine Smelling
Elsewhere by Gabrielle Zevin
Someday Home - Lauraine Snelling
Cicada Summer by Maureen Leurck
The Cafe By The Sea by Jenny Colgan
Stones For Bread - Christa Parrish
Talking As Fast As I Can - Lauren Graham
The Summer House by Hannah McKinnon
When We Were Sisters - Emilie Richards
The Bookshop on the Corner by Jenny Colgan
The first phone call from heaven. Mitch Alvin
If Not For You. Debbie macomber
The Wedding Dress - Rachel Hauck
2016 Books I've conquered
Christmas at Tiffany's by Swan
The Magnolia Story by Chip & Joanna Gaines
3 Stories from Christmas Novella
The Undoing of Saint Silvanus by Beth Moore
The Prince Warriors by Priscilla Shirer
The Book That Matters Most by Ann Hood
Tidewater Inn - Colleen Coble
A Wedding Blunder in the Black Hills-Kim O'Brien
That wintery feeling- Debbie macomber
A Girl's Guide to Moving On- Debbie Macomber
A Mending at the Edge- Jane Kirkpatrick
A Tendering in the Storm- Jane Kirkpatrick
A Clearing in the Wild-Jane Kirkpatrick
The Quilted Heart - Mona Hodgson
Notes from a Blue Bike- Tsh Oxenreider
Reservations for Two-kindle
From the heart - Hines
Last one home by Debbie macomber
In Between by Jenny Jones
Raspberries and vinegar by Valerie Comer
A Man of His Own - Susan WIlson
Home Is Where My People Are - Sophie Hudson
Winter Song- Jennifer McMurrain
My 2015 Reading List
I must have left some off. Can't believe the list is so short!
Finding Me by Kathryn Cushman
welcome to the world,baby girl by Fannie Flagg
love lifted me by Sara evans
silver thaw by Catherine Anderson
Softly and Tenderly by Sara Evans
the sweet by and by. Sara Evans
Daughters of Harwood House.
blue ridge setup by kimberly rae
escape by Barbara delinsky
Park and Eleanor
Arranged by Catherine McKenzie
Mr Penumbra's 24 hour bookstore
the orphan train
The Great Christmas Knit Off - Alexandra Brown
1 fish, 2 fish, red fish, blue fish...
All I need to know in Life I learned from my Hens
Wake up early, stay busy, rest when you need to, but always stay alert. Visit your favorite places each day. Scratch out a living. Routine is good; Plump is good. Don't ponder your purpose in life - your brain is too small. Accept the pecking order and know your enemies. Weed your garden. Protect your children fiercely-sit on them if you need to. Take them for walks, show them the little things and talk constantly. Make a nice nest. Share it with friends. Brag on your accomplishments. Don't count your chicks before they hatch. Protect your nest egg. Test your wings once in a while. Squawk when necessary. As you age, demand respect. Leave a little something for those who care about you. Chase Butterflies :o)
3 comments:
Ouch! Those sports injuries can be pretty gruesome to look at. Hope he heals quickly!
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When I was a kid I always thought it would be great to have a black eye. Seeing his "bruise" has changed my mind completely! Hope it doesn't hurt as bad as it looks.
I have a picture in some of my OLD photos of Dr Deuink with an elbowed eye at one of the play-off games... He insisted on playing, the refs insisted he couldn't if it was bleeding... he ended up with stitches after the game (if memory serves correct) but finished the game! WTG
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