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Prayers

Prayers

Prayers for my helper Tammy Marsh who is having surgery this morning on her shoulder and rotator cuff, and for my helper Beth Miller who is picking up some extra chores. May has been difficult as every person associated with GreeneStreets as well as all of my (adult) children and I have faced down some type of challenging situation but we’re all survivors and persevere. When I had my first appointment with the new hand specialist, I felt like I’d landed in the right place when they asked for x-rays first thing - nobody else bothered. No broken bones! Tomorrow I go in for a test on all the nerves in my arm and hand to determine the location and severity of the injury. So I’ll be away from my computer for a time today and tomorrow but Halea’s back and we’ve got a lot of catch-up to do. Looking forward to June and all of us getting back on track. Thank you all for being a reader/subscriber!

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Lightning strike delays the day for GreeneStreets

Lightning strike delays the day for GreeneStreets

A lightning strike early this morning, somewhere behind us then another one somewhere in front, rattled the windows and frazzled human nerves. And fried the modem and a few other things. Like a carbon monoxide gas detector with a shrill alarm that kept going off and registered high gas level no matter how many times it was reset with doors open and outside air coming in. Then no internet as modem was dead as a door nail. That’s been the day so far. I want to thank everyone who responded to make sure there was no gas leak. GCSD Deputy Harvey Holt was first to arrive followed by the Worthington Fire Department and then the guys from Community Natural Gas. And thanks go to Sparklight for getting a tech guy out here and replacing the modem today! It’s almost 4 p.m. and I just got the essentials connected to a new network. Rain, rain, go away!

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Spring Break means time off for some

Spring Break means time off for some

Spring Break dates vary from one school to the other but it’s this week for us. GreeneStreets will be working short-handed this week, in more ways than one, since our star freelancer will be off to be with family for the week. And Anna’s still working one-handed and looking forward to an appointment with a different hand specialist in April. Safe journeys to all who are traveling.

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A special thank you from Anna and GreeneStreets

A special thank you from Anna and GreeneStreets

This week must start with thanks for some very special people who helped me (and thereby helped GreeneStreets) during a storm of issues that led to a breaking point last week when I thought I was close to my last breath.

It was time for a change and I first thank God for sticking with me and guiding me to do what was needed to take a different fork in the road. Thanks to the Doctors Deshpande for their quick attention and actions. Thanks to Dustin Stahl for helping get me out of the house, down off the porch and into my car so I could get to the first appointment. Thanks to my friend and helper Beth Miller for her steadfast support and driving to the first appt.

On the way home from the first appt, I ran out of oxygen just a few blocks from home in Worthington. I thought I’d be ok - so close to home. Wrong. Oxygen level dropping, heart rate rising, anxiety sets in. Called Dustin then decided to call 911 while I was still talking. Thanks to the dispatcher at the Greene County Sheriff’s Department who took my frantic call. Help arrived in record time. Really fast.

Thank you Worthington First Responders Dustin Stahl, Kyle Steward and Mike Steward. Thank you Worthington Police Chief Jacob Gambill. Thank you Greene County Ambulance Service for the crew that arrived. I don’t remember seeing any faces but I remember the voices and recognized most. Thanks to Mike who got into the car with me and thanks to the EMT who perched by my side and kept talking to me while he kept his fingers on my wrist checking my pulse. And thanks to whoever got an oxygen tank set up and flowing fast. Once stabilized, they all got me back into my house and set up again.

Then the next day, thanks to my son Kermit Rochelle for getting me to the second appt with the pulmonologist and to Kyle again for helping get me down off the porch and to former detective and police chief and current WRV School Resource Officer Jim O’Malley for helping get me back up on the porch and into the house - it was after school hours.

I am one lucky lady, we all are, to live where these special people serve our community.

It’s clear to me I’m not done here yet. I’m much better today than the last few weeks, start physical therapy this week and though I may not post up as fast as some would like, I’m still going at it with a lot of catch-up to do. Thanks to my friend and our star freelancer Halea Franklin for everything you do. Thanks to all the readers who sent prayers and messages - your support means the world to me.

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News about GreeneStreets Court News

News about GreeneStreets Court News

Starting tonight, fans of Court News may be happy to see GreeneStreets starting to get caught up. For several weeks now, I’ve kept GreeneStreets going with the use of only one hand. It’s been a slow go and some things, especially Court News, became impossible to get posted. Thank goodness an appointment with a hand specialist is coming up later this month and I'm praying the specialist has a solution and I will be able to type with two hands again as soon as possible. Many thanks to Kermit Rochelle and Annika Chosnek for first taking the time to learn how GreeneStreets does Court News and then the time to start typing up the entries. Catch-up posts will be posted one week at a time rather than all at once. Watch for the first catch-up posts later tonight.

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