anniversary
Gotta disagree. I wouldn't know what to do with flowers except give them to the wife. But if you aren't the wife then that might be complicated. :) Maybe a gift certificate for flowers for _your_ next day. And a note: "Just so you have one less thing to worry about". Dunno; I just can't see that too many men see any significance to flowers. And worse, I might take it as a reminder that I missed the _last_ blatantly commercial flower event (birthday, valentine's, etc.).
It was a year on friday that I had my surgery. I feel good.
Stan, Friday was my 4 months anniversary. Although it's better day by day, I hope that 8 months from now...I can feel what you are feeling now, and say "I feel good." Way to go! Life is a blessing. Merry Christmas! Conne stan koprowski <koprowski@... It was a year on friday that I had my surgery. I feel good. Connie Turner
Indeed, all the latest research shows positive benefits from *mental* exercise, as well as physical. I try to do at least a crossword or Jumble a day to keep the brain cells moving.
hey everyone, my third year anniversary of my first heart attack. i had the double bypass may of the next year. i have come to the realization that the stents are just a patch to let the heart recover, before they do a bypass. what ever.... i feel okay, getting back my strenght, seem to have lost that type a drive, now i just shrug it off. anybody else notice, since their bypass, colds and flu are minor or non existant? even when all around me are sick, i maybe get a runny nose at worse. wonder if there is a cold cure there in the meds? my only problem is, due to our recent, at that time, change of houses, my life insurance renewal wasn't forwarded to the new home. in the confusion of the move, then the heart attack, my life insurance wasn't paid for a few months. they canceled me. anyone been able to get any protection since their surgery? i just want enough to provide for the wife if i pass away. phil v. was listed under byoch til someone hijacked my id