tomspixie said:
Okay my friends...
I had thought taking Abby, then Iain, then Alec to Kindergarten were the hardest days of my life. I was completely wrong. Today was awful...she never saw me cry, but the ocean of tears that took over after I dropped her at the door to Peoria Notre Dame High School were overwhelming. Flo probably knows exactly what I mean...and she has made it through to college! I don't know how you survive. Everybody that has grade schoolers...TREASURE EVERY MINUTE!!!!
Abby had a great first day....thanks to the golf team! The majority of the girls are Juniors and they really took Abby under their wing. Granted, she is playing as their number 2-3 player so it helps her. Plus she is a bit outgoing...but anyway...the team really paved her way and have made her an honorary member of the Junior class. Her friends from SVdP are awed at it already!
Marci, I know what you mean about moms and health. Mine has a terminal illness that she has already outlived the docs predictions of! A big reason she has the disease is because she smoked for about 26 years. We are very close, and even live near one another. Not the ideal situation like you! How wonderful to be in that situation! That has actually been a dream of ours. Tom's side has a total of 33 of us, mine rounds out at 10. Anyway...don't give up on her! I know you won't! But remember to learn from it. It sounds like you have if you are about to be lifetime! That is awesome! So far I am up to 18 pounds off witht the medical weight loss program. That is about 8-10 more than the cruise!!!
Helen...you can do it!!!
Jen and Marci...if I can schmooze my DH enough, we might make it down for a bit of holiday magic. I can't stand not being down there during the holiday. If we do, we will get ahold of you...
Oh...Marci...from my garage in FL to getting out of the car at the Wedding Pavilion is about 12 minutes. It is nice.
Sorry I have rambled so long. Thanks for reading my friends! And we really do need to come up with another cruise for all of us.
tif
Valerie -- I hope your mother's doctor is correct and the lupus is gone. Here's PD and prayers that the radiation is 100% successful!
Tif -- sounds like you could use a hug!

I'm so glad Abby had a great day. She is a beautiful girl, and she always had a huge smile when she saw me around the ship. I know she will not have any problems....but you and Tom will have a hard time fighting off the boys.
Everyone -- Thanks for the encouragement and prayers concerning my mom, and I'm sorry to hear about your mom, Tif. I got wonderful encouragement from my friends here on the DIS, both on the cruise meet and on the DDA thread. I decided to take control and once my dad pulled some strings and found a new internist for her to see, I made the appointment, pulled the paperwork off of the website, filled it out, including attaching a sheet with her 25 medications typed out, and went to the doctor's appt today with she and my dad. I'm thankful that the doctor suggested admitting her to the hospital. We will get quicker results with seeing all the specialist she needs to see, and they will come to her vs. her having to see them one day at a time. Plus, the hospital can regulate her pain better. It's been too rough on my dad caring for her all these weeks. He loves her dearly but it was beginning to take a toll on him. And I'm not strong enough to lift her, so I could only help with fetching, running errands etc.
With the tests they have run so far, we haven't really found anything, which I guess is good. The neurologist was supposed to come by after I left tonight with the results of the MRI. I'm praying that it's not her breast cancer (9 years ago, clean since then) popping up in her bones/back.
Tif and everyone-- come join us for a reunion at WDW in December. This is only our second December trip, and I can't wait to enjoy the parks without sweating through my clothes! Christmas is also my favorite time of the year, so two favorite's together = priceless.
Tif -- I'm green with envy. Also, congrats on the weight loss. That is significant in a short period of time.