Thursday, February 26, 2009

safely ensconced in 509

Dad is safely ensconced in room 509 on the 5A floor at P/SL. It's actually a gorgeous room, with a fantastic view of the mountains. He is still "in isolation," which means we have to wear gloves & a gown when we visit, and that will continue until they get a test result back that says he's clean for the norovirus. The norovirus test tends to take about 2 days, but Dad is looking great actually -- his temperature is normal and his stool is pretty normal. In fact, they might transfer him back to Monaco tomorrow (he just has to not exhibit any of the symptoms, we don't have to wait for the test results for that). For now we'll enjoy our beautiful enormous room & view. :) Thank you everyone for all of your prayers and good thoughts!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

My goodness, what a roller coaster ride you have been on in recent days. Please know we all continue to say many prayers for all of you. Blessings, Karla

Anonymous said...

I just recently heard about Ed - I am so sorry. You have had quite a journey - please know that I am keeping you ALL in my thoughts and prayers. Warm Hugs, Pat Elliott

Anonymous said...

Hi girls,

Yesterday, David, his nephew Joe, Joe's wife Amy and I snowshoed from Bear Lake up past Nymph Lake to Dream Lake and the boys went on to Emerald Lake. As I looked at that spectacular view, I remembered fondly our first hike up there with the Hollingshead and Allen families. Gosh, Kristy and Dawn must have been pretty little! In the silence of that beautiful place, I sent prayers up for you all. Marion - please get well soon! Dawn and Kristy you are troopers and your Dad must know how much you love him.

David and Deb VT