10:25
Visited Irv Larson
Found him sleeping soundly in Room 509 of Salisbury Nursing Home (Geninses). Give a quick silent prayer while there so as not to distrub him. Will come back later
10:38
Drove by Jim Collin's house (to verify I could find it) and then called on cell phone from around the block. Checked to see if he was ready for some company. He was not; we talked on the phone for a bit. He told me I'd some very big shoes to fill if Russell's stepped out of them ;-) I agreed. He mentioned going in for some 'work' Monday. I told him I'd call Monday night to check on him.
10:45
I called Fred Hill. He said to, "Come on over - he's not going anywhere!" I stopped in and visited for a few minutes. We talked about his recent stroke and eye problems. He's sad to have to give up his car. He seems to be moving around pretty well after losing so much movement on his right side. We talked about his Navy career - how he actaully spent 1/2 of his 20 years on only 2 ships - 5 years on one and 5 on another. He had about 1/2 dozen tomatoes on the food shelf from his 2 plants in front of his apartment. He mentioned how he hasn't been up to weeding the beds but still he's getting tomatoes. We talked about his wife a bit - how she passed about a year ago now. We also talked about this sons and daughters - all in the local area who come help him out - how fourtunate he is. We had a time of prayer together and I was off to see the neighbors.
11:03
I knocked on the apartment next door and visited with Mrs Morgan for a while. I introduced myself and she mentioned how much Russell has meant to her and George. He was still sleeping so I didn't go in but gave her my phone number and took hers so I can call again to find the best time to visit.
As I was driving home - I thought - what a wonderful job this is Russell. What a wonderful blessing it is to do it. Thank you so much for entrusting it to me. It's difficult not getting emotional about it... As I write this, it's getting harder to read what I type through my tears.. I guess it's just my heart growing....
18:41
Visited Harry Fisher Rm 3530 PRMC 9810 Sharptown Road , Mardella Springs - 410-742-5092
Daughter - Martha Yates - Widow - lives near Ward Museum - takes care of him
Son and Grandson were there when I came in the room. His wife of 67 years (Louise Fisher nee Beech of Cambridge) is at Salisbury Nursing Home - Alz.
He likes going to Shorebirds games. Likes the Redskins. He has 2 grandsons with high clerances - lots of overseas work - civilians now - ones live in Killeen, TX.
He was a Merchant Marine - sunk once in 42 during worst of the Wolf (Nazi Subs) Pack - lost most of his friends - happend to be on the Stern and got blown overboard - picked up by a destroyer. He mentioned Shrimp Night
Thursday, July 26, 2007
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