Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Let Your Waters Wash Down

I have nothing to report, still waiting but not so anxious, today. I've a feeling it's nothing and my instincts are generally pretty sound. Thanks for all your thoughts and prayers. And in keeping with my inner Italian peasant (click HERE), I'm happy to report that Sophie went the entire day without a seizure.

That's right.

This video, like the movie, is dated and goofy but I do love it. And the song is PERFECTION and fits my mood exactly.



The river flows, it flows to the sea
Wherever that river goes that's where I want to be
Flow river flow, let your waters wash down
Take me from this road to some other town
All he wanted was to be free
And that's the way it turned out to be
Flow river flow, let your waters wash down
Take me from this road to some other town
BRIDGE:
Flow river flow, past the shady trees
Go river go, go to the sea
Flow to the sea
The river flows, it flows to the sea
Wherever it goes that's where I want to be
Flow river flow, let your waters wash down
Take me from this road to some other town

9 comments:

  1. Yay no seizures! What a relief. Glad your anxiety is down too. In my summer of extreme anxiety 2 years ago I had tingly lips and tongue (and many other things). I had to be convinced that it was "just" anxiety and not something more serious. Good thoughts still with you!

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  2. I'll be at your door in 30 minutes!! Let's get out of here!!!!

    xoxoxoxoxo

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  3. thank goodness for no seizures.

    between your post and laura's, i have a sneaking suspicion highway adventure is soon to be afoot!

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  4. You go, girl! (Whatever that means. I have no idea.)

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  5. What incredible news!! Hopefully the good news will keep on coming.

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  6. LOVE that song. Sending positive vibes your way...

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  7. Good to hear about Sophie...hoping it continues.

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  8. Hi Elizabeth - I found your blog after reading an article by Stephanie Hunt about The Slice of Life, and was thinking about other people that had worked there. I'm married and have two children now, Liam (9) and Emma (3) - I stay at home with them while my wife is a nurse. We live in Western Washington. I hope you're well, and child advocacy of any kind is a great thing! Best,
    Peter

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  9. Thank God for a seizure-free day!

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