Followed by the snow tomorrow. The weatherman said we should enjoy today, cause tomorrow it will be a different story. Possibly up to 2 inches by the time it's done. So thankful Karen and the girls are driving up from Naperville in good conditions today. Hopefully when they leave it'll be all cleared up and great roads too.
I got up early this morning, as Jimbo came and took my mini-van to have an oil change and get a new set of tires. Hopefully nothing more than that. But in exchange he left me his big pickup truck. I was going to go shopping for next weeks groceries, but may put that off till tomorrow. I'm not sure I want to take that to a big parking lot full of cars. We'll see how brave I get.
This evening the Naperville women will arrive for a hockey tournament at the Super Rink in Blaine. Well, they better arrive earlier this afternoon, as they skate at 6:50 p.m.....the sooner they come the better.
We're all looking forward to seeing Kennedy skate, and she should have a good crowd of family members there watching. I'm guessing Presley and Matthew will spend a lot of time together this weekend too.
My friend Lottie is recovering well from her surgery of last week, will see the doctor on Monday to find out what their plans are for her. Haven't heard anything from Cousin Ginny yet, but I'm hoping no news is good news. Keep them and me in your prayers. I go back on December 13 for another CT scan, and hope that the spots are smaller or gone, or at the very least unchanged and I will have another 3 months of freedom from chemo.
Read my cousin Louie's caringbridge site this morning, and Mayo has told him they don't think there is anything more they can do for him than his doctors here are already doing. His autonomic system failure is incurable. He has strong faith and knows God will take care of him, and it is all in His Hands. So please keep him in your thoughts and prayers too. Till tomorrow, love and prayers, m
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