Sunday, May 17, 2015

Blog time! Round 4 is…almost history and on the way up. Chemo is getting pretty predictable, which is a good thing – I don’t like surprises! I spiked a temp to 102.2 on day 3 which had me pretty worried. I was started on antibiotics quickly. The fever broke after about 8 hours and never returned. I’m so blessed with a caring medical team. They quickly return my calls, call me the next day to see how I am doing, and express genuine concern for me. I’m a blessed girl.

In the last two weeks I have enjoyed some great family time. Our annual Mother’s Day gathering was great. Our house was a florist shop for a week with a beautiful variety of floral arrangements. We had our monthly sisters’ dinner and evening of Pinochle with my two sisters and their husbands. The only down side to that evening is that the girls’ team fell 3 games behind the boys. We also celebrated our youngest granddaughter’s 1st birthday. Daryn and Catie (well mostly Catie) gave her a wonderful flamingo themed party that was enjoyed by everyone. The flamingo piΓ±ata was a huge hit with the kids. My neighbor taught me how to crochet cute flowers for the knit hats Emily and I have made. They are adorable. I look a little like a 1920’s flapper with them on!

I was checking out the progress of hair growth on my head and was thrilled to find one random hair that had a curl to it! Dare I hope for curly hair? My hair does seem to be growing though it is pretty sparse. It will eventually come in, but then that means I’ll have to fuss with it. I think things are best as they are for now.

So, what have I learned with this round of chemo? I have had many priesthood blessings since this journey began. Except for some reason (forgetfulness, maybe cockiness that “I can do this myself,” or whatever) I didn’t get one before round 3. Round 3 was hard, so I was sure to ask Devon and Erron to give me a blessing prior to round 4. There is no doubt that round 4, though not a walk in the park, has been easier than round 3, and I seem to be rebounding quicker than round 3. So yes, “I can do this myself,” but it is so much easier when the powers of heaven are petitioned. It's a lesson I'll not forget.

Again…thank you to my sweetheart for his tender, constant care. And thank you to all of you for your prayers, love, and support. Without you this journey would be much harder.


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  1. Thank you for sharing this. I am glad that you are doing so well and love to read about your wonderful attitude. I am learning through your posts. Thank you. :)

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