DunPainted
Well-Known Member
Our special, caring Forum Family member (Donna of Qtr Raes Mystic Minis) has experienced a barrage of emotional/physical stress these past few months.
Not the youngest chick in the box, yet brightest :hypocrite: , this most hard-headed woman's made numerous trips to visit her husband in the hospital for infection(s), then providing special medical care WHILE maintaining her wonderfully loved herd in the manner in which their accustomed, would exhaust many. SHE'S DOING A GREAT JOB!
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Then, she developed a severe bacterial infection (forgot to put on latex gloves while changing husband's foot bandage) which overtook Donna's body overnight. Note, this was the ONLY TIME in the past few months she forgot to "glove-up". Poor gal, she was literally incapacitated. (Should've been in the hospital for constant monitoring AND infusion of "big-gun" antibiotics.) Knowing Donna, being unable to care for her horses, really took its toll on her pride. :no:
Now, her sister's husband (located in LaCrosse) had a stroke and still in he hospital. The big-hearted Donna we all know and love, tries to make daily visits to provide emotional support.
Not one to complain, Donna's obviously torn between family needs of support, while trying to maintain her daily routine of caring for her "babies". As we can all relate.....this must be absolutely stressful. Especially with foaling season around the corner.
Her 30+ minis (complete with special-needs dwarfs and geriatric mares requiring constant monitoring ) have always keeps this retired teacher of 25+ years vitalized. Donna's hallmark of gentlly stubborn pride, has kept her from accepting genuine offers of assistance with this beloved herd. :no:
Will you take a moments and send positive thoughts or say a prayer
: that'll truly lift up our special Forum Family member. Donna truly needs (and'll never admit) a strong dose of both will sustain her.
Thank you.
Not the youngest chick in the box, yet brightest :hypocrite: , this most hard-headed woman's made numerous trips to visit her husband in the hospital for infection(s), then providing special medical care WHILE maintaining her wonderfully loved herd in the manner in which their accustomed, would exhaust many. SHE'S DOING A GREAT JOB!
Then, she developed a severe bacterial infection (forgot to put on latex gloves while changing husband's foot bandage) which overtook Donna's body overnight. Note, this was the ONLY TIME in the past few months she forgot to "glove-up". Poor gal, she was literally incapacitated. (Should've been in the hospital for constant monitoring AND infusion of "big-gun" antibiotics.) Knowing Donna, being unable to care for her horses, really took its toll on her pride. :no:
Now, her sister's husband (located in LaCrosse) had a stroke and still in he hospital. The big-hearted Donna we all know and love, tries to make daily visits to provide emotional support.
Not one to complain, Donna's obviously torn between family needs of support, while trying to maintain her daily routine of caring for her "babies". As we can all relate.....this must be absolutely stressful. Especially with foaling season around the corner.
Her 30+ minis (complete with special-needs dwarfs and geriatric mares requiring constant monitoring ) have always keeps this retired teacher of 25+ years vitalized. Donna's hallmark of gentlly stubborn pride, has kept her from accepting genuine offers of assistance with this beloved herd. :no:
Will you take a moments and send positive thoughts or say a prayer
Thank you.