But the sun will come out soon, and then they are predicting storms this evening, and a beautiful day again tomorrow, so there is always tomorrow to look forward to. I think I will pack up and go back to the cabin shortly anyway. I have a hard time staying away with all the changes going on. Will take pictures!
I had my hair done yesterday, and then went to lunch with my friend Lois, and then stopped at the car wash, and then did three-loads of wash, so it was no wonder I was crashing my 3 p.m. I had to take a nap and then by 9 p.m. I was yawning and couldn't keep my eyes open, but forced myself to stay up till 10:30 anyway. It was day six of my last round of chemo and my normal crash day, so I wasn't surprised at all.
Talked to Janet this a.m. for an hour before writing this post, but have set up my trip to Mayo with her. She will go with me again for my two-three day stint. Only two days of appointments, but the first one is at 6:10 a.m. (followed by a 9:15 and a 3 p.m.), so we will go down on Monday afternoon and mess around in Rochester for the evening, so I don't have to get up at 3 a.m. and drive down on Tuesday. Then we will return home on Tuesday late afternoon, and drive back again on Wednesday, cause I don't have to be back till 10:30 on Wednesday, and have two more doctors to see then. Other than the early morning blood work, all the other appointments are just consults with 4 different doctors, (oncologist, 2 surgeons and a radiologist) no tests, no fasting, no cleansing preps! It should all be more tolerable than the last time.
Well enough for today, love and prayers, m
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