Fly-by post to say...
Chanon, if you squint and look at our avatar, our pictures were taken around 5:30 p.m. on a pretty warm December day, and we were fine in our turtlenecks and sweater vests.(Our pictures were all outdoors at the Poly.)
Happy Birthday Deb!![]()
Happy Birthday Stephanie!![]()
Sorry to post and run, but I have a 4-year-old who is boycotting her nap and a 2-month-old who is protesting the bouncy seat. At least the 2-year-old is cooperating...he's fast asleep!![]()
Hope everyone is having a good day!![]()
My volunteer did not come in this afternoon....I would ask that prayers and PD be headed her family's way. Phyllis came home this morning (after relieving somebody else of their overnight duties so they could be with their dying father) to find that her poor husband had been dealing with their granddaughter who lives with them part time. She had overdosed, whether it was accidental (she is bi polar) or intentional I don't know. All I know is they need all the support she can get.
It's not fun, for any of us! Now you see why I'm so anxious to stop being a 'resdient's wife'! We've been doing this for about 7 years now.![]()
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One thing I did for Katie was a lot of fun. She invited her friends to a Christmas cookie decorating party. I spent a couple of days making sugar cookies, gingerbread men, etc., for the girls to decorate. I bought tubs of premade frosting and sprinkles. On the day of the party, the girls all came to the house where I handed them a blank apron from the craft store. They sat around the table with fabric pens (not paint), and decorated their aprons.
Once they were done, they donned their aprons, and I brought platters of cookies and decorations to the table. I explained how many cookies each girl would get to decorate and take home, and they went to town. While they worked on the table, I made hot chocolate, cider and some popcorn.
When they finished the cookies, I gave them each a sugar ice cream cone, which they turned upside down on a plate and decorated like a Christmas tree. They used m&m's as ornaments, and licorice as tinsel, etc. They turned out really cute!
Once all the decorating was done, they lounged in front of the tv, with hot drinks and popcorn, while watching a Christmas movie.
It was a really fun afternoon/evening. They got to take a large plate of cookies home, plus their aprons, and their parents liked it, too.
That might be a fun idea for you, if you're up to making a bunch of cookies in advance.
Feel better Deb! Happy Birthday!!!![]()
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEB
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Happy Birthday Deb.
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Steffy HAPPY BIRTHDAY!arty:
Deb - congrats on placing with the boys costumes! I'm glad to hear your camping weekend was a success, aside from the rain and car trouble!We have learned that you can't ever be over-prepared for "emergencies", however infrequent! Hooray fora good appointment for the boys. I hope you are on the mend by now!
{ETA: I'm sorry you aren't!
} I can sympathize with being "bad at doing nothing". It makes recovery tough, doesn't it?!
I cracked up picturing your cat sleeping in your shoes!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Happy Birthday, Deb!
Happy Birthday, Stephanie!
Happy birthday, Deb!!!
And to Stephanie too!
Deb hope your day is magical!
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I can imagine it's the least fun for you, though. How many more years?
My volunteer did not come in this afternoon....I would ask that prayers and PD be headed her family's way. Phyllis came home this morning (after relieving somebody else of their overnight duties so they could be with their dying father) to find that her poor husband had been dealing with their granddaughter who lives with them part time. She had overdosed, whether it was accidental (she is bi polar) or intentional I don't know. All I know is they need all the support she can get.
My volunteer did not come in this afternoon....I would ask that prayers and PD be headed her family's way. Phyllis came home this morning (after relieving somebody else of their overnight duties so they could be with their dying father) to find that her poor husband had been dealing with their granddaughter who lives with them part time. She had overdosed, whether it was accidental (she is bi polar) or intentional I don't know. All I know is they need all the support she can get.
I was one credit away from having enough for a free one way flight on Airtran & two of them were going to expire next month. So I purchased one credit for $39 & now I have a voucher for a one way flight for later use![]()
Mom made it through her first Taxol, but I am not quite sure what to make of her mindset.
I called her about 3:40 PM. She had just left the oncology clinic. Her CBC was OK, they told her the white cell count from 2 weeks ago was .6, so it really had nowhere to go but UP!![]()
First they couldn't get her port to work, so they had to mess with that. She isn't sure what they used to try to clear the line. Then they gave her Benedryl and Zantac, and she got nauseous, her throat closed up and she couldn't breathe.She said it only lasted a couple of seconds and nobody could figure out why it happened. That was BEFORE they started the Taxol. The onc thought it was an anxiety attack, but she says it wasn't.
She said they aren't giving her Neulasta anymore. Then she went off about how she just won't have any immunity at all, and she will have to re-think trying to work during her treatment. I told her she might need to re-think lots of things (meaning her half-baked idea of driving down here). Then she said she shouldn't have ever had the surgery to start with, she should have left the cancer alone because it wasn't hurting anything, treatment has been nothing but one complication after another.
My youngest sister FINALLY has a little job, but Mom doesn't want her to work.The reality of it is that their finances are DIRE. My sister needs to work, and if her grades slip a little then that's life in the big city. If she has to do 2 years of community college and then transfer then that's what she will do. She isn't in a position to waltz off to a 4 year college and not work - that's not the life she gets to have. Our father left her virtually NO life insurance money for college, so she needs to be prepared to juggle work and school. Yes, it is an unfortunate situation, but she can still be successful as long as she realizes it is NOT going to be easy and it is NOT going to be handed to her on a silver platter. And yes, other people WILL have it handed to them. That's how things go.
I know Mom is frustrated, but nobody said cancer treatment was going to be fun. She isn't getting any counseling, not going to any groups, just stewing in her own juices about how she never should have started treatment.
Sorry to vent all of this to you guys, but maybe you can tell me what to say or if her feelings are common.![]()
Glynis, will you please write me a manual on all of the things I need to remember to do as my girls grow up?!![]()
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to your awesome super mom powers. That is a fabulous idea. But I will cheat and buy cookies that have already been cut out!!! Sugar cookies are not my friend. I'm going to run it by Emma tonight.
did you figure out your flight for december?
eta - this was supposed to quote janet...