A Nice Day Out
Written by JKM on January 30th, 2009Happy Thursday, everyone! Aunt Nancy picked me up today, and we went to see “Bride Wars” and then we went to lunch. It was a beautiful, cold, sunny day, and it was so nice to be out there. Thank you, Aunt Nancy! Now I’m sitting by the fire (do you sense a theme with that? ) and watching “Private Practice”.
I go to the doctor tomorrow again, so I’ll let you know how everything goes. I’m visualizing good numbers tomorrow, those little guys with top hats and cute little dancing sticks (you know, what the tap dancers use). By the way, they’re totally separate from the marksmen cells. These cells are happy little guys who I visualize just going down a slide into my blood…more red cells, more white cells, more platelets. Maybe I should picture them with Laura’s face on them….hahahahahaha They are, after all, her cells!!! That would be creepy, no offense Laura.
Now it’s 11:30 and I’m a little sleepy. I’m still in a weird sleeping slump…going to bed too late and waking up too late, but this is a hard habit to break! Do you think I can still blame it on the time change?Â
So I don’t have anything inspiring to say today, but I was looking through some older pics (older as in last year) that I thought I’d share with you. Enjoy and have a good Friday!
- Remember this little guy from Seattle (in our wreath)? Well, even though my mom thought I should just leave him there, I secretly packed him in my boxes and I'm pretttttty sure that's why we had some snow! :) (that and because I wished for it)
- I woke up the other day and this is how I found Jameson...pretty funny!
- OK, this is from the trip my mom, dad, Ronnie and I took in July to visit the Hutch. This is our first impression of it, looking out at the city. I think I put it on the blog way back then, but it made me smile tonight, so I decided to share it again! So many wonderful things have happened since our first meeting at SCCA. I like the fact that I have a smile on my face in this picture, despite the situation. I had support in my family and friends, I knew I would have excellent care, and it was time to get the process started.
- I plan on being at this relay in May (not as team captain though, so don't get any ideas all you members of "Young and the Restless"! :) ). This photo was taken only a couple weeks before I relapsed, and I will wear that survivor sash again. I passed the sash on to a friend at the Pete Gross house, and I hope it's inspiring her too.