Forced vacation at San Cecilio hospital in Granada
My lovelies, dear readers, if only I could tell you, I'm going to follow these two lovely girls on a tour but alas, this is not the case. Tomorrow morning, I'm heading to San Cecilia hospital in Granada for surgery. I've been postponing an operation for too long and now it's just become urgent.
At least last night, we spent a very pleasant evening watching a performance of Arabic-Andalusian dancing at El Corral del Carbon. The air was balmy and warm....a typical Andalusian night which always makes me feel very romantic. The night ended quietly and we leisurely wandered through the streets with our friends.
I'm supposed to stay four days at the hospital...pff...I can tell you I'm a bit reluctant to go but it needs to be done, so I have no other remedy than taking this forced vacation ! Here, when you have an operation pending - via the social security system - the hospital doesn't give you a fixed date. You just have to know that you'll get a call. That's it. So I went a little bit into a panic when the hospital called last thursday to say I was expected there on tuesday tomorrow.At the moment, we're right into what I call theChristmas card fever crisis, meaning we're rushing to get the new Christmas card collection finalized. In a way, it was a good thing for me to concentrate on the work so that I don't ask myself stupid questions like : what if I don't wake up after the anesthesia and so on...
I will surely miss my walks in Granada, buying tuberoses in the streets
I won't be able to dance in the streets for a few weeks..oh well....
there will be other days...
Oh I hope I can see the roofs of Granada through my window at the hospital. This would be a treat.
I leave you now and gosh I'll miss you !!
Have a great week.
Hopefully I'll be back on the blog next monday.
xoxo
Lala
At least last night, we spent a very pleasant evening watching a performance of Arabic-Andalusian dancing at El Corral del Carbon. The air was balmy and warm....a typical Andalusian night which always makes me feel very romantic. The night ended quietly and we leisurely wandered through the streets with our friends.
I'm supposed to stay four days at the hospital...pff...I can tell you I'm a bit reluctant to go but it needs to be done, so I have no other remedy than taking this forced vacation ! Here, when you have an operation pending - via the social security system - the hospital doesn't give you a fixed date. You just have to know that you'll get a call. That's it. So I went a little bit into a panic when the hospital called last thursday to say I was expected there on tuesday tomorrow.At the moment, we're right into what I call theChristmas card fever crisis, meaning we're rushing to get the new Christmas card collection finalized. In a way, it was a good thing for me to concentrate on the work so that I don't ask myself stupid questions like : what if I don't wake up after the anesthesia and so on...
I will surely miss my walks in Granada, buying tuberoses in the streets
I won't be able to dance in the streets for a few weeks..oh well....
there will be other days...
Oh I hope I can see the roofs of Granada through my window at the hospital. This would be a treat.
I leave you now and gosh I'll miss you !!
Have a great week.
Hopefully I'll be back on the blog next monday.
xoxo
Lala
Comments
Maria Cecilia
Much love to you and Moncheri,
Catherine xxoo
I send you love and best wishes for a successful surgery and speedy recovery! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers :)
I know soon we shall see you dancing in the streets again.
xox
Kelly
you will be in my prayers, Lala.
I will be thinking of you something fierce the next few days and wishing you a speedy and healthy recovery!
You will be missed, but do rest and heal.
I'm looking forward to discussing Christmas when you return.
All the best to you,
Melissa
I gather from your comments that it is nothing too serious. I certainly hope that's the case. I'll be sending you lots of love.
David
http://www.globalaroundtown.blogspot.com
Get well soon Lala.... Spain's brides need you and so do we !
I send you my warments regards and wishes for a speedy recovery! You shall be back on your feet, dancing the Fandango in no time!!! Anita
You don't know me but I've been following your blog for a few months now because I was drawn to your passion for life and beautiful pictures.
I hope you have the speediest of recoveries and that you'll be dancing in the streets in no time!
Blessed prayers,
Dana
Wishing you a speedy recovery and make sure to pamper yourself.
Melissa
Wishing you a successful surgery and speedy recovery. Please take time to heal; we will all wait patiently for your return.
I will anticipate your return with your dancing shoes on!
Nathalie
I'm hoping that your surgery went well and that you have a quick recovery!
I'll be back to visit soon!
Hasta pronto
Cheers,
Ry
Blondie (Lisa)
Dear, i have something for u in my blog.. have a look!!
Our son just got back from Barcelona
and LOVED IT!
love Caroline
Greetings from London.
María Cecilia
de tes nouvelles
I miss you.
María Cecilia
Love,
Constance
I've been away on a family emergency and have just found your post:
hopefully you're home and healing by now , with dancing in your near future!
Sending hugs your way -
Judith
Hoping you'll be back blogging ASAP.
Holli in Ghana -
www.hollisramblingsblogspot.com
Calvin and I will be exploring your part of the world at the end of October. I am just so so excited!
Catherine xx
xox
Hugs,
Yoli