July 20 2006

Thanks!

I would like to thank every one who has left me a comment on my blog, or emailed me, or contacted my husband to check on my health and show concern and support.
I truly appreciate knowing that there are people who care about me even though we knew each other recently, or as it is in many cases, that we didn’t even meet.
It’s true I didn’t have access to the internet while staying in the hospital, but my husband printed out all your comments and emails for me to read, and I must say it really helped me through that difficult time.
The weeks I have stayed in hospital felt like ages, and I felt like the loneliest creature on the face of this planet.
Thank God for having writers, God knows how I’d have killed the long hours if there were no good books to read.

Anyway, I’m getting better, I was supposed to stay in the hospital an extra month or two, but fortunately I was able to get a permit to leave hospital and stay at home.
I’m not allowed to move around or do anything I wasn’t allowed to do back in hospital, but I’m telling you, being home makes the whole difference.

I’ll do my best to keep this blog alive, but I hope you’d understand the lack of update.



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Posted July 20, 2006 by Eman Abukhadra in category "Just Personal

13 COMMENTS :

  1. By bidules on

    I wish you quick receovery as I wish the end of the israeli attacks on Lebanon

  2. By Roba on

    Wow Eman. I’m so glad you’re home now. Salamat 7abeebti, salamat.

  3. By zizou from Djerba on

    Azizti Eman
    Im really happy to hear that you left the hospital !
    take care of yourself please !
    Now that Im in Tunis !I hope to see you soon
    zied

  4. By Mohsan on

    Hi Eman ๐Ÿ™‚
    Wish you all the best for a speedy recovery.
    wa echifa’ Al 3ajeel inshallah ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. By bluesman on

    ร˜ยณร™โ€žร˜ยงร™โ€ฆ
    ร˜ยงร˜ยชร™โ€ฆร™โ€ ร™โ€ฐ ร™โ€žร™ฦ’ ร˜ยงร™โ€žร˜ยณร™โ€žร˜ยงร™โ€ฆร˜ยฉ

  6. By Eman (Post author) on

    Thank you all for your sweet comments. I truly appreciate your concern.
    I’m trying to strengthen myself as much as possible, and I’m sticking to my doctor’s advice ๐Ÿ™‚

  7. By Jimbo on

    Glad you’re home, Eman–you’re right: hospitals are not the best place to recuperate. In fact, they suck. Sorry you can’t move about too much, but at least it’s your bed and your bedroom. (I’d send you a fruit basket, but it wouldn’t travel well.)

    The world going to hell even faster than usual, I’ll just relate a few, oh, light vignettes:

    Have returned to south Florida in time for the peak of hurricane season, having survived the wilds of northwestern New Mexico. (And prevented our orange-haired, 16 year-old daughter from adopting a wolf-dog, which is just what it sounds like. ๐Ÿ™‚ Though the wolf-dog would have been preferable to her most recent boyfriend, who last left us via transport I provided for him in the back of a police car.)

    The volcano adjacent to our New Mexico property remains dormant: http://www.icecaves.com/drcband1.jpg
    The local tourism bureau says it last erupted 10,000 years ago. They are lying. It was 1,000 years ago. It’s the youngest volcanic field on the North American continent and home to 29 volcanos, amidst which our property nestles. (And though we haven’t met him, I understand that an Egyptian poet lives nearby part of the year. Apparently he’s as crazy as we.) We bought the place from a noted French archaelogist who is a member of the French Legion of Honor. (Would we had been allowed to forget that during negotiations. ๐Ÿ™‚ )

    School starts here next week. I teach “emotionally challenged” high schoolers, most of whom have lengthy criminal records. My unarmed combat refresher training course will be next Thursday. (Really.) And have renewed my $2 million personal teacher liability insurance. So, looking forward to another challenging year providing for the future of America. ๐Ÿ™‚ In fact, if you’ve ever seen the old Stanley Kubrick movie, “A Clockwork Orange,” you’ve met my students. (The profile of the U.S. Army guy accused of raping that Iraqi girl and slaughtering her family perfectly fits the profile of many of my students. The military has obviously lowered psychological and skills requirements to make it’s enlistment quota. They know very well what sort of psychos they’re taking in. Thank you, Mr. Bush, for making us a pariah among nations.)

    My young Israeli correspondent has done quite well from the current misery, reporting from Haifa via her hiighly-acclaimed blog. She was on FOX, CNN, MSNBC, Timesonline and featured in various Canadian and German news reports. In fact, I now just get general broadcast emails from her, announcing her latest interview venues. That she is articulate and very photogenic has not hurt. Can a publicist, multiple job offers and a book contract be far behind? (No, I am not at all cynical.)

    And if you’d like a wolf-dog to bring joy into your home (rather than into mine ๐Ÿ™‚ ) http://www.inetdesign.com/candykitchen/tour.html

    As we’ve noted before, there is, of course, no such thing as global warming, which is why the climate here is now suddenly much less subtropical and more tropical: I feel as though we live in an Indonesian rain forest. The flora has taken over. (The giant bamboo is joyously shooting up toward the clouds.) And this a.m. at least three tropical waves are headed from your continent toward ours.

    I go now to cut the grass before my neighbors do, and send me a bill for their trouble. (“Grass Is The Enemy!”)

    Hope each day that you’re feeling better. Please don’t blog unless you really feel up to it.

    Cheers

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