Well I got discharged this A'M-twenty pounds lighter and 30 belly staples richer for the experience-I can't say enough about thje great nurses and Dr's I had-they made it as good a situation as it could be. Some things I want to share-NEVER EVER underestimate the sheer joy and wonder of being able to have food to chew-eight days living off a I'V taught me that-I've taken drooling to new levels dreaming about my next steak. Now to get clinical-Fear Not the penile catheter there are worse things haveing a hose shoved down my nose into my belly taught me that-the day it got out of whack and we had to yank it out and stick it back in will be etched forever in my memory. Don't wait till tomorrow or next summer or whenever to do things with your family-it is driving me crazy having to miss the Sask. Finals and looks not great for Farmington-I'm glad I went when I could before this blindside caught me. On the rodfeo front Ty is 7-7 so far this weekend-he won the Novice in Meadow Lake, the Bareback in Biggar and second in the Saddle Bronc in Biggar. He got on a few exhibition horses just for fun too. Megan kept printing off everybodys kind words you have no idea how much they meant to Shauna, the kids and I.