Adding !! to sentences

DISCLAMIER: I am told I am a pretty private person, so I thought I would go ahead and fill you in on the past 5 or 6 months of my life. The post is long, but I wanted to fill in the gap so I can get back to sharing good things.

Several years ago, I read a blog about how people should not be adding “exclamation marks” to the end of all their sentences. This was not proper grammar and we should be able to tell our story with the correct words and not have to emphasize our feelings with “exclamation marks”.

Last week I read an article about many text messages include emojis and the over use of !!. The average text message includes 3 emojis and a few !!. That is my kind of communication. Recently, I noticed that more and more of my messages  and emails to my family and friends have had multiple !!. Thought I should explain.

noun
1. the sign (!) used in writing after an exclamation.
2. this mark sometimes used in writing two or more times in succession to indicate intensity of emotion, loudness, etc.: Long live the Queen!!
3. this mark sometimes used without accompanying words in writing direct discourse to indicate a speaker’s dumbfounded astonishment:
“His wife just gave birth to quintuplets.”(!)

so my story begins……

Since my early forties, I have suffered from migraines, not really suffered, just possibly 2 migraines a year. I know when they were coming on and how to treat them immediately so the effects were not debilitating. Fast forward to late 2015, I had started to have more mild headaches that felt more like sinus pressure. Went to doc and was told to take sinus meds. Things still did not seem right. I went to my eye doctor to see if maybe my contact prescription had changed. It had not.

On March 3rd I spent the night at my son’s house to help with my new granddaughter!!!!
The morning of March 4th, I had a seizure!! Crazy – weird !! I was rushed to the emergency room of a local hospital, spent a week in the hospital as I continued to suffer from mild seizures. This was the same day that I had taken off work and had a doctors appt to get to the bottom of the headaches, the hospital admittance just sped things up a bit.

I stayed in the hospital a few days, overcame the seizures and went home.
Then, March 15th back to ER with headaches and on March 16- Right Crainotomy (brain surgery), then March 23rd  headed home. (thank you to the wonderful doctors, nurses and staff of Medical City- Dallas)

My best friend is a nurse and she came into town during all this and stayed with me at the hospital, explained things to my family, while assuring them everything was going to be okay.  I hope each of you have a friend like this.  Except for the fact that she took pictures of me with staples all through my head and sent it out to her family. I will have to get her back for that.

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a huge bulletin board full of notes from co workers, sales team and designers and industry friends.

Once I returned home, I slept in my own bed and was thrilled to be un-hooked from all the machines. My daughter had lined up 24 hour care for me, splitting many of the shifts between my husband and herself. daughter-in-laws, brother, sister-in-law, cousins, mom and friends all took their shifts. All the while my team at work took on more and more responsibility since I was “resting” during the busiest time of the year. They are priceless!!! Thank you to all!!

Texas Law restricts you from driving after having seizures. My daughter knows I am pretty hard headed and she took my car with her just to make sure I didn’t sneak out of the house. One of my first outings, my daughter took me to Target.  I felt as if she wrapped me up in 3 layers of bubble wrap  and put a leash on me.  It really wasn’t that bad, but those of you that know my daughter, Jillian, would certainly believe that I am not exaggerating!!!!!

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My mom was showing up for her assigned shifts to take care of me, all the while never  letting us know that she did not feel well. Hard hardheadedness runs in our family. Shortly after Easter weekend, my mom fell and was hospitalized. After many complications, my mom passed away exactly one month after I had returned home from the hospital.  My mom was an incredible spunky, funny and loving woman. She was a breast cancer survivor and had lived through the death of my father and sister. Mom was known for making notes on a small book she kept in her purse.  When cleaning her things I found a torn piece of notebook paper in one of her purses that she had scribbled my doctor’s names on along with…. I like Lissa’s doctors. She is in good hands and will be alright. She also probably thought a few of the doctors were cute and was not afraid to tell them so. Yes, that was my mom!!!!

gamster If my mom would have ever met you she would remember your name and everything about you and quite possibly written a little note about you that she would has stashed away in her purse. Our family is not the same without her!!

IMG_9198Throughout the past months, I have found that my circle of friends is much deeper and wider than I could ever have imagined.  I am so grateful!!

There  are so many reasons for every day to be a good day and to add !!!!!’s to all messages.

Thank you for that.

-modalissa

 

 

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76 comments

  1. Shawn York says:

    Lisa,
    I’m so sorry for the lose of your Mom. It sounds like you are in good hands between your family, friends and work family. Please take care. Shawn

  2. Di says:

    I’m so glad you are ok Lissa and have been surrounded by such a wonderful family and great friends. Can’t wait to see you at the next Quilt Market xoxo

  3. Veda Wilhite says:

    Thank you so much for writing this. I have been following you with prayer but never knew exactly what was going on with you. I have been out of circulation all year so I haven’t been able to sit and have a talk with Karen. My husband was diagnosed with lymphoma at the end of March and sent home with hospice, his choice. This choice not to do chemo and the fact that they took him off three of his meds, one being methotrexate, has bought him some good days. I am so sorry for your loss of your mom. She must have been a very special person…look at her daughter! I am so glad you are now on the mend and I love your beautiful positive words explaining what has been going on. Thank you, my friend. I love and admire you and will continue remembering you in my prayers.

    • modalissa says:

      Veda,
      Oh my goodness. My prayers to you as you age going through such a tough time. I know your husband is an incredible man. I am going to head over to Ft. Worth someday soon and come to see you.

  4. Rejeana Bowersox says:

    Keep up the !!!! – You have a lot to be !!!! for! Continued good health to you and all your loved ones!!!

  5. Mary ann says:

    With a story like this you get to use all the exclamation points you want Lissa. I am so sorry about your Mom, she sounds like a very warm and wonderful person. And I am very happy for your recovery. Family and friends are the best medicine of all.

  6. Carol Morrissey says:

    Sending best wishes for the very best health! You have a wonderful family (and friends). I know you miss your mother every day.

  7. Becky says:

    Thank you for sharing your life with us. You’ve had quite the year. A new grandchild, your illness and the loss of your dear mom. I’m praying the year ahead will be full of bright new life. God bless you!