Hello friends. I have not posted in quite some time.

to all, loving the new babies and praying very hard for LJ and Auntie's mom.
My FIL hasn't been "quite right" for a few weeks and DH said a few nights ago that he can see a change. I'm not sure how else to put it other than, this is probably the beginning of the end. He's not really ill or anything, but he's now 84 and I fear this is the start of his decline. My MIL seems to be depressed as well. Of course, they're stuck in MA in the winter and can't really go anywhere - even if we weren't in a pandemic, they probably wouldn't do much in this weather anyway. But they are missing their Florida friends (who aren't in Florida anyway right now either) and it's hard for them to not do anything. On the upside, they both have appointments to get their COVID vaccines on Monday. My SIL set it up and will take them. We are happy about that.
Also sad news on my aunt. She went to the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville last week and unfortunately her cancer has spread too much. She's back at home in Illinois and will be getting hospice services. Doctor actually told her 2-3 months, tops, but my uncle reports that she's already unable to eat and she sleeps a lot.
We will be getting a dog now. My aunt has a 12-year-old Shih Tzu named Delilah that originally, her son and DIL were going to take (my uncle is unable to care for her by himself). But they admitted that they don't really want a dog, and nobody else is stepping up. So at some point, my mother will drive out to get her. I hate to uproot a senior animal from everything she knows, but she needs a home. I hope our almost-14-year-old cat will be okay with her.
I had my ultrasound yesterday and I'm actually okay with it - I may finally get the resolution that I've wanted for the past 10 years! The technician doesn't think I have endometrial cancer, as my endometrium is very thin (she thinks they may not even be able to do a biopsy, that there's nothing there to sample). But she did find a LOT of fibroids - before I had Josh, 2 were removed and 1 couldn't be. That one that remained has now grown larger, and I have 2 new ones, one of which she said takes up almost the entire cavity. Then she found cysts on both ovaries; the left one is large and segmented into four parts. She pressed down on it to get a better photo and OMG, that HURT! She also had a hard time in the first place because of the amount of scar tissue from my 5 previous surgeries. So, considering this, my previous history, and my age, I may just get my hysterectomy. It just isn't a good time right now, with all the school uncertainty, but nothing she found is an emergency and it could wait until summer. I'm good with it! And at least I finally have an answer now as to why I've lost 3 sizes, but gained 20 lbs. and my belly is about the size of a 5-6 month pregnancy and hard as a rock. (Back in November 2000, I had ONE grapefruit-sized cyst removed, and it weighed about 7 lbs. So I can imagine how much all of it together weighs.)
So we're just plugging away here. Expecting more snow tomorrow and then again on Monday. February really seems to be the month for snow here. We are all happy to see that the days are getting longer; we now have daylight until about 5:30 or so. Josh has decided that while he still wants to go to Epcot and Animal Kingdom next year, he also wants to go back to Universal, so maybe we can do that in April '23. We have discovered that he is finally tall enough for almost all the rides now, many of which he couldn't ride when we went in '19 (we only went because Mommy had never been there and is a HUGE Harry Potter fan). He and I have been watching a lot of Disney and Universal walking tours on
YouTube lately, we've found that it's a good way to get some exercise. On Monday, we "walked" for 50 minutes around World Showcase and enjoyed every minute of it! DH is looking forward to the Super Bowl, even though the Pats aren't playing. He still gets to see his "man," Tom Brady.
QOTD: My favorite Disney character - a tie between Jack Skellington and Captain Jack Sparrow.
And then maybe there's this...
