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35th Week
by Donald on Mar.01, 2009, under Personal
Last night Ella and I went to visit my mother and sisters place. They just arrived from Bukidnon where they brought our fathers urn.It was his will that after the wake here in Davao he will be brought there to give way for other relatives and friends to able to see him the for the last time. Unfortunately, they will see him through his ashes. They had a great time there as what they are telling me (my sisies). My dad said when he was still alive that there will be music be played like those of his favorites from the Beatles, Herman’s Hermits and BeeGees. He also said that the song “The Power of Love” be played because it is one of his favorite christian song. That only means he doesn’t want a sad wake there. As what they told me I think everybody had a great time there. I missed that moment of my life.
I was suppose to go there too but for some reasons like Carol is having a lot of pain from the contractions of her tummy. I just can’t leave her here in the city and also it’s not advisable for her to travel long distances. We have to go to see her OB. When we did, she said Carol is in labor on her 35th week. That shouldn’t be happening because it would be risky to deliver the baby this time. The OB prescribed something for Carol to keep the baby in her tummy until the 37th week comes. By that time it will be a lot safer for Carol to deliver the baby. Hope everything will be ok. Carol is having a full bedrest. I am watching her diet too because she has gained weight and that is not good for her.
For the mean time, we will be staying here in the city for another week. We will visit the doctor again this friday. I am worried about Ella. She’s been absent for almost 2 weeks now. I hope the teacher will understand our situation.
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