
Not a lot going on, not a lot to say. I'm feeling pretty good even though yesterday's bloodwork revealed what we already knew...my counts are very low, I need to be careful, blahblahblah.
I finally got in touch with my tax guy and got that process started. I know I still have a month, but this is late for me...I typically get this all done in February and have money back by now. Oh well, this year's different...I've been a little busy.
Sorry for the boring posts lately, but my life is pretty boring these days. Better than being sick and having to post about that though. My creativity seems to be gone, words are failing me...so I cut and paste words that others write that sum up how I feel.
Deb: Good luck with your appointment tomorrow! I've got a thank you card all addressed & stamped, and have been carrying it around in my bag for weeks, going on months now. I was so glad to see that Gina came through her surgery and is now home. I loved her "In the Mood" story.
Here is part of it:
Those of us who have gone through breast cancer and every little thing that accompanies it, gets a second sense. We have a new awareness and we seem to instinctively know when to panic and when to go with the flow. Sometimes you just have to go with the flow because there is absolutely nothing you can do to change things.Ah, a fellow warrior.
That is how we have to live our lives now. We can see the incoming. We may have to duck and dodge a few bombs, but the important thing is to stay true to who we are. There is that part of us that cancer can never get to and our music will always keep playing. We just have to listen to it and enjoy every second of it. Sure, there will always be incoming scares and bullets and bombs, that is part of our lives now. But, just like those soldiers on that sunny day listening to "In the Mood," they savored the moment and refused to let anything ruin it. We just have to keep fighting and never let the music of our lives stop.
And in the end, we will also win the war we are waging as well.
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Hey Kelly-
Gina is well-spoken isn't she? It sounds like she is feeling a bit better too...
My Appointments went fine. I got the "all clear" from both docs. I still hate going to their offices. It just brings up all kinds of bad memeories! It kicks me out of denial land, and you know how much I like to stick my head in the sand LOL. My Onc talked about my cancer in the past tense, and I did love that :)
Hope you are feeling good and resting well
Hugs
Deb C
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