We had a wonderful breakfast with part of one grandchild
family. Beth, Aaron, and their mom and
dad, Gil and Tracy, joined us in the chaos that is Perry’s Breakfast Café. No, I couldn’t hear all that everyone
said. Mostly I was just flat out pleased
to see them.
Yes too, I was appalled by further news of Tracy and her
sister’s cancers progression. I could
hear that.
Just today I can write in here, go to a Pre-op with my
surgeon, go take photos of the next sale merchandise at the Discovery Shop, talk
with Bee, and go for the second blood draw.
The Great Geezer is fitting his work in among the appointments.
Our week looks like a scattering of appointments of all
kind. Tomorrow the Geezer gets his
stitches out, Wednesday it’s my last day working at the Cancer Society Thrift
store, and in the evening we get to pick up our badges for Comic Con. Comic Con and Surgery follow.
Life follows.
Life is Really in the
Footnotes:
So I am guessing you are ready for this surgery as you just put one foot in front of the other. Comic Con will be a nice break.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you got tickets! That is just amazing for you!
ReplyDeleteAs always, the amount of living you do on a daily basis astounds me! Hope everything goes well for you today....
ReplyDeleteLove Dana Stabenow's books.
ReplyDeleteFell in love with her characters. I couldn't keep with you ;-)
I hate cancer too, and thinking about your efforts with the Cancer Society Thrift Shop, I agreed to help the lymphoma folks this September distribute material to neighbors. Will check out Stabenow. Good luck and thinking about you tomorrow. Dianne
ReplyDeleteComic con will be great. You can think about it all during your recovery. Just got a new Stabenow from the library.
ReplyDeleteKeeping you and your medical team in my prayers. Adding Tracy and her sister, too.
ReplyDeleteDearest Mage whatever you are about to go through my thoughts and prayers are with you and yours.
ReplyDeleteI know you are very strong where it counts.xoxox