Sunday, January 20, 2008

Hibernating


It was a rough week, but I made it through.

It is bitterly cold, so I stay inside as much as possible. There is nothing I want or need enough to get out when it is this cold.

I get to work and don't leave until it's time to go home, and then I go straight home...no stops, no errands, no dilly dallying.

Friday evening, I stopped at the grocery store after work for a few staples to get me through and haven't left my house since.

Tomorrow, it's back to work and back out into the cold. Also back to my doctor's office for my weekly bloodwork. They're calling for freezing drizzle. Perfect.

I feel okay right now, but I know I that I am heading into my low point as far as immunity goes.

So, I will be hibernating some more when I'm not at work, and washing my hands...a lot.

In the winter time
When all the leaves are brown
And the wind blows so chill
And the birds have all flown for the summer
I'm callin', hear me callin', hear me callin'
In the winter time

Winter Time ~ Steve Miller Band

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

sending you a hug and a huge bottle of purel! Hope you can avoid all the germy people this week.

So, how long after treatment can I still claim "chemo brain" as an excuse for being clueless? I can not for the life of me remember where I "met" you on line! Was it at breastcancer.org??

I have not been on line as much the past month or so. We have been busy with the kids ski meets and winter fun.

Talk to you soon
Deb C

Anonymous said...

we met at bcsupport.org. i never went to breastcancer.org much. mostly the YSC site and bcsupport.

and then there are times when i don't look at anything cancer-relate at all.

glad you've been busy with fun stuff!

stay warm my northern friend,
~k

Anonymous said...

hey sweets....hugs! And like the new comment thing to the side there ->->->->-> vin

Kelly said...

the one about advice/sarcasm?

cracked me up....and is so true.