Sunday, January 1 - Scott & I drove to Kentucky early in the day to visit his grandmother in the hospital. The week before Christmas she was taken to the doctors office where the NP mis-diagnosed her as having a mild stroke. She came home and seemed to be doing better. On December 29 she was admitted into the hospital and was diagnosed with having a severe heart attack and major blockage. A stint was inserted but the kidneys began shutting down and the doctors did not expect her to live more than a few weeks. After spending the day in the hospital where many friends and family came to visit, including Cousin Judy Woosley who sent us blackeyed peas & cornbread for dinner, we left for their farm for the evening. Poppy had waited all day to eat his cornbread in milk and he thoroughly enjoyed it.
Monday, January 2 - Waking up at the farm with a beautiful view.
Tuesday, January 3 - The previous night was spent at Phillip & Jennifer's house in Bowling Green due to unexpected snow/ice. Tatum was nice enough to give us her bed for the evening!
After seeing Grandmother settled, Scott and I drove back to Nashville as we both needed to be back at work.
Wednesday, January 4 - Both Scott & I returned to work where it was hard to concentrate but was unfortunately what we needed to do as Scott had only been at his new company for a few months. That night I went to see Cammy to have my hair cut/colored.
Thursday, January 5 - Met friends Julie & Eric Whisler at Jacks BBQ for dinner & then went to see the Predators lose to the Dallas Stars 4-1.
Friday, January 6 - At 1am we received a call that Grandmother would not make it much longer. Scott drove to Kentucky. Scott, Suzy, Todd & Poppy were able to be with her when she passed away at 4:48am. These photos are of the farm she loved, the apple house she ran so beautifully for years and the sun setting on her life. We will miss you Grandmother!
Saturday, January 7 - The day was filled with making decisions, calls, running errands and visiting with family. This is the beautiful dress Suzy chose in which to bury her mother:
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