OK I calmed down some in those few minutes of venting. I just switched days around for the parks...No matter what, it'll be a busy weekend because of Columbus Day.
October 12th:
Leave Universal. (Still don't know what time.)
Check in at resort.
Possible Segway tour?
Early lunch at Garden Grill (even though I'd love to eat at 1900 Park Fare but I think the travel time back and forth would kill too much time.)
Visit EPCOT. Bob has yet to ride Soarin'.
Yachtsman Steakhouse for dinner around 7 or 8pm.
October 13th:
Crystal Palace breakfast before park opening.
Visit MK.
Take a break in afternoon before...
Dinner at Artist Point around 5:30pm.
Back to MK for MNSSHP tonight until midnight.
October 14th:
Leave at 9am to go home.![]()
(Universal Studios is so much easier to plan for!)
Yes, we are all going. Not cheap, but I love taking the kids to cultural events like this. Especially Alyssa. You know how she is.![]()
Eric said she did really well. She hasn't complained but is sleeping now. She never naps any longer.
I still can't understand the 2 to 5 difference! It's really bugging me. Not to mention that each tooth was $124. Thank goodness we have insurance because that covered $398 of the $620 bill. But I think we will be switching dentists.
...But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.
Elizabeth - things sound better tonight since you talked to your Mom. I hope when you get there this weekend and you are armed with even more information that you find that you can be even more hopeful than you are now.
For those of you who have been part of the DDA for a long time now, and also those of you who are newer friends.... I want to once again say thank you for all the support that we all seem to give one another. I have had this love first-hand. It is why we are all still here and sisters (Tom and Chris... and any other of our men... you can be sisters too, in this).
Your love and caring two years ago when my Mom died meant more than I can every tell or repay. I wish I had known you all 15 years ago too. You are amazing women.
glad to hear its growing slowly. prayers continued.
Elizabeth - Sounds promising, if you can say that about cancer. How long will she be on the meds before they do the surgery?
Elizabeth - Thanks for the update. That sounds like some promising information. Our prayers will continue.
Evening everyone!
Elizabeth I will echo what Kristine has said. I lost my father & my mother to cancer & not a day goes by that I don't worry about it. Your comment here, really tugged at my heart:
But this is my mommy. No matter how old you are, I think anybody losing their mom is the absolute worst thing in the world.
This statement is so true. Sounds like your mother received some good news today, I will keep her in my prayers. If you ever need to talk or just a shoulder to lean on, I am here & I mean this.![]()
Elizabeth - things sound better tonight since you talked to your Mom. I hope when you get there this weekend and you are armed with even more information that you find that you can be even more hopeful than you are now.
For those of you who have been part of the DDA for a long time now, and also those of you who are newer friends.... I want to once again say thank you for all the support that we all seem to give one another. I have had this love first-hand. It is why we are all still here and sisters (Tom and Chris... and any other of our men... you can be sisters too, in this).
Your love and caring two years ago when my Mom died meant more than I can every tell or repay. I wish I had known you all 15 years ago too. You are amazing women.
I agree 110%!!!Well said Elin! This group of fabulous women (& a couple of great men) has been a wonderful haven for me. Thank you all for your friendship and support.
Elin - I didn't realize you had lost your mom so recently.![]()
For those of you who have been part of the DDA for a long time now, and also those of you who are newer friends.... I want to once again say thank you for all the support that we all seem to give one another. I have had this love first-hand. It is why we are all still here and sisters (Tom and Chris... and any other of our men... you can be sisters too, in this).
Your love and caring two years ago when my Mom died meant more than I can every tell or repay. I wish I had known you all 15 years ago too. You are amazing women.
yes, on Easter Sunday 2 years ago. My wonderful DDA friends rallied 'round me and helped get me through all of it.
I am betting the medication your Mom will be taking is Tamoxifen, Elizabeth. She will probably take it for 5 or more years but the prognosis with the use of this drug is wonderful.
Elizabeth,
The news sounds promising.
Continued good thoughts for your mom's full recovery.![]()
That's one I have heard of. My mom's med is Arimidex. The ladies on Tamoxifen seem to be pre-menopausal. (At least the ones here on the DIS.) This drug is for post-menopausal women, but I think the idea is the same. Her booklet does say she may be on it for 5 years after her surgery.![]()
I couldn't stand the wait so I called my mom.
She has invasive lobular cancer which is growing very slowly. They are going to give her an oral med (she said the name of it but I have never heard of it before) to shrink the tumor. This med is NOT chemo so she shouldn't lose her hair or have horrible side effects. After that she will have surgery.
She will go next week for a CT and a bone scan to see if it has spread to her brain, bones, or liver.
She was in line at the deli at WalMart so she said she will call me when she gets home.![]()
Elizabeth - things sound better tonight since you talked to your Mom. I hope when you get there this weekend and you are armed with even more information that you find that you can be even more hopeful than you are now.
For those of you who have been part of the DDA for a long time now, and also those of you who are newer friends.... I want to once again say thank you for all the support that we all seem to give one another. I have had this love first-hand. It is why we are all still here and sisters (Tom and Chris... and any other of our men... you can be sisters too, in this).
Your love and caring two years ago when my Mom died meant more than I can every tell or repay. I wish I had known you all 15 years ago too. You are amazing women.