Guest guest Posted January 1, 2005 Report Share Posted January 1, 2005 Back attcha!! Happy 2005! MY *BBB's*, as the result of six unsuccessful Cardioversions five (5) years ago, and once considered *Badly Burned Boobs*, are now known as *Beautiful, Blessed & Busy*. It has been another beautiful, blessed and busy Afib free (well almost) year! The Holidays include three beautiful daughters, three blessed sons-in-law, nine very busy grandchildren ranging in age sixteen (16) to four (4) year old twin boys, and seven very very busy (7) grand-dogs. In addition to my supportive loving family, I am lucky to be part of a wonderful Community with good neighbors/friends. We have a 10,000 sq ft Clubhouse ~~~ and the year 2004 included the beginning of several successful programs - Texas Hold 'em (Poker Night), Movie Night, Stitch n'B*tch, Waltz Evening ~~~ and in February, we will be celebrating our second Bunco year with approximately 40 Bunco members. I got Poker Night off the ground relatively easy - the guys just flocked into the Clubhouse. Movie Night in the Clubhouse Loft brought out the kids for another enjoyable evening. Although I don't consider myself a teacher by any stretch of the imagination, I'm patting myself on the back - cause I taught several young ladies how to knit for the very first time in the Stitch n'B*tch class - fifteen (15) of the cutest hats were made for Christmas presents. Waltz Evening speaks for itself. But my busiest project this year was the establishment of a Dog Park. Its a 50x150 fenced in area where we can take our dogs to play off leash. Its absolutely wonderful. I collected almost $5,000 in memory of a dear neighbor who passed away in January 2004, and in August we had the Grand Opening of the Elmathompson Park. The local paper ran a really nice article and I was a celebrity for a day. I also volunteer to work in the Clubhouse office, and have been instrumental in having a Pot Luck Supper, a New Neighbor Brunch, and couple of Swim Team Fund Raisers (my grandsons are on the Swim Team). Once again, when I look back over the year 2004, I can't imagine that I thought I was on deaths doorstep in the year 2000. There were months after I started Dofetilide that I worried about just how long it would keep Afib under control, and I remember Bobby and assuring me that it could be effective for years ~~~~~and they were right! My BBB life is beautiful, blessed and very busy! So ~~~ for all our members who are going through what I went through in 2000 - have hope for the new year! There is a life after Afib and with Afib! Ellen (NSR on Dofetilide) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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