Blog update: Aunt Annie is finally home, and we are adjusting to our ‘new normal’

Hi, everybody. I wanted to post a short update as it’s been a couple of weeks…

Aunt Annie got out of the nursing home a week ago Friday, on October 28th, after clearing her 10-day COVID isolation.

It’s been a big adjustment to go back to two people living together, especially with her severely-limited mobility initially, but after being basically bedridden for the better part of a month, she decided to get up and walk, and she’s doing a really good job.

We’ve got a slew of doctor’s appointments to cover over the next couple of weeks, but she’s doing very well as she learns to live as a heart failure patient, and we’re resting up after five weeks of heck and are recovering slowly.

As soon as I’ve got the energy to get back to blogging, this blog will be back up and operational. I miss you all and, quite frankly, I need to help the household by making some money, so I’ll be back ASAP.

We’re very relieved that we’ve made it through the hardest part of our Fun Fall Health Journey, and we’re very thankful for your well-wishes and prayers. They worked!

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George Malik

My name is George Malik, and I'm the Malik Report's editor/blogger/poster. I have been blogging about the Red Wings since 2006, when MLive hired me to work their SlapShots blog, and I joined Kukla's Korner in 2011 as The Malik Report. I'm starting The Malik Report as a stand-alone site, hoping that having my readers fund the website is indeed the way to go to build a better community and create better content.

4 thoughts on “Blog update: Aunt Annie is finally home, and we are adjusting to our ‘new normal’”

  1. George, so glad your aunt is better. You have asked us about doing ads on your blog in the past. Do it if possible. Even The Athletic now has ads as well as KK. Most of us, if not all of us, will be fine with them. Make some money doing this. You deserve it.

  2. I agree about Aunt Annie. I also agree about the ads. CHF (conserve heart failure) I think is what she has. I have lived with it for 25 years though it gets worse and better once in a while. Hang in there bro.

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