But the radar map looks like this will pass soon and I'll have sun!
Yesterday turned out great! Annie and Doug came up with the kids in the afternoon, and went right to work cleaning up the yard, started a hugh bombfire from the downed trees that fell last fall, then mowed what little grass we have left. But even so, it looks so much better than it did yesterday morning. Thanks Annie and Doug for a great job, well done.
I planted all my pots of flowers and actually have some left over with no where to go, so I'm taking them home and planting them in town tomorrow. But it is finally starting to look like the cabin, and it makes me feel good. I had planned to take pictures for all of you....but my camera is dead and the charger is at home, so next week!
Phil and Jason were up fishing, and left me some fish which I immediately fried, and Matthew and I ate, well Matthew had two, I ate the rest of the plate of fish....I didn't count....but it was a lot and they were delicious.
This weekend brings up lots of memories, (the dates fell on the same days of the week as 48 years ago) I was 9 months plus pregnant, and it was hot and all I had was a black wool jumper maternity top to wear over my shorts, and I got burnt to a crisp. Then on Tuesday when I went to the hospital to have my first born, the nurses were all worried about my sunburn....I was more interested in the labor!!...don't think I could even feel my legs! The other funny memory is that the doctor had tickets to the Twins game, and had to miss it to deliver Tommy!.....But I think Tom has made up for watching games for Dr. Bittick!
So far day 5 of the chemo is going well, but it's still early.... I've done so well all week, I think today will be good too. Doug is going to help me plant some trees I got for my birthday from cousin Judy, and do a little weed wacking where he couldn't get the mower to go, so we will continue to spruce the place up on the outside!! Love and prayers, m
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