It does start to get a bit worrying spending a day trying to get into contact with people without much reply. Still, eventually I did get to talk with my sister and the good news it that Dad seems to be a fair bit better now. It seems that the angiogram has been scheduled for tomorrow and if the scan goes well they me even allow him to go home after that. He has though apparently been instructed he'll need a few days of complete rest however so it may be that I wont be going to down to visit right away as had been my intention tomorrow. Still, it remains to be seen what the scan might show up yet. As it is though the good news seems to be that Dad is recovering well so hopefully, besides perhaps some necessary changes to lifestyle, there wont be too much in the way of long-term damage from his heart-attack.
So I'm now somewhat more reassured than I was, and waiting for whatever news might come of his tests and depending how those turn out will scamper down to visit sometime next week perhaps. Not much else to add besides the affect this might have on my time for writing up my university assignment which is due in a week's time. I had planned, before all this, to write the essay over the weekend though obviously such thoughts had to be put aside. Now though I may or may not have that time after all, though how good my concentration will prove may remain to be seen. I did write a short note about to my tutor but haven't heard back on that yet. Still, I should like to hear the results of Dad's scan and that he's well and out of hospital before I really start thinking very much about me at all.
Anyways, the affects of this heart-attack fortunately don't seem to have been too bad so hopefully all will soon be relatively well again. Meanwhile, walking about town today I did spy one little sight that caused me to smile to a degree I had to capture it. These blue flowers growing, somehow, in a profusion of explosion of natural colour down an otherwise grey, concrete back alley. Almost hard to tell whether they are growing up the wall or spilling in a cascade from out the window. Or maybe the flow from a burst pipe magically frozen into blue flowers. A magical sight anyways, showing that nature and life will take a hold anywhere that it can, even in the most unexpected places. Still, in the meantime, I hopes that the world is being kind to everyone else and you may find a little magic and wonder amongst the grey.

So I'm now somewhat more reassured than I was, and waiting for whatever news might come of his tests and depending how those turn out will scamper down to visit sometime next week perhaps. Not much else to add besides the affect this might have on my time for writing up my university assignment which is due in a week's time. I had planned, before all this, to write the essay over the weekend though obviously such thoughts had to be put aside. Now though I may or may not have that time after all, though how good my concentration will prove may remain to be seen. I did write a short note about to my tutor but haven't heard back on that yet. Still, I should like to hear the results of Dad's scan and that he's well and out of hospital before I really start thinking very much about me at all.
Anyways, the affects of this heart-attack fortunately don't seem to have been too bad so hopefully all will soon be relatively well again. Meanwhile, walking about town today I did spy one little sight that caused me to smile to a degree I had to capture it. These blue flowers growing, somehow, in a profusion of explosion of natural colour down an otherwise grey, concrete back alley. Almost hard to tell whether they are growing up the wall or spilling in a cascade from out the window. Or maybe the flow from a burst pipe magically frozen into blue flowers. A magical sight anyways, showing that nature and life will take a hold anywhere that it can, even in the most unexpected places. Still, in the meantime, I hopes that the world is being kind to everyone else and you may find a little magic and wonder amongst the grey.

- Mood:
concerned


Comments
Glad the news seems to be reassuring about your Dad, hope you get to visit him soon though, I'm sure you're anxious to see him. Take care x