My wish for today
That those near the end of treatment have the strength to make it through the process. The light at the end of the tunnel is not a train...it is the start of the healing process.
That thoe who have completed treatment always have plenty of bottled water, get to eat and appreciate great foods and never have to hear the sound of the x-ray machine again.
Be strong!
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Thank you!
Heading on to #14 of Rads today!
Thanks for all your encouragement!
Have a good day yourself ok!0 -
WooHoooVancouverGirl said:Thank you!
Heading on to #14 of Rads today!
Thanks for all your encouragement!
Have a good day yourself ok!
This time next week you'll be near the hump.....unfortunatley not a smooth ride down hill...but moving ever so close to that finish line...keep going, almost there.
Best,
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Thank you
Thank you, just what I needed. Been there, done that and getting ready to do it again. My surgery got cancelled yesterday due to an emergency surgery that the doctor had to take care of yesterday. It would take all day. I will be by the phone today waiting for a new date and possibly a different doctor.
How did your vacation (memory maker) go with the grandchildren? I have twin 3 year old grandsons, wouldn't take them on alone yet!0 -
I'm Still on VacationKTeacher said:Thank you
Thank you, just what I needed. Been there, done that and getting ready to do it again. My surgery got cancelled yesterday due to an emergency surgery that the doctor had to take care of yesterday. It would take all day. I will be by the phone today waiting for a new date and possibly a different doctor.
How did your vacation (memory maker) go with the grandchildren? I have twin 3 year old grandsons, wouldn't take them on alone yet!
Going great..woke up this morning with four out of five looking at me wating on breakfast. The weather is great and the swimming and sun wears them out so they go to sleep without a problem. I didn't realize how little I knew until two six year olds started telling me how and why things work. Leave here on Sat. Thanks for asking.0 -
Where is #5Greend said:I'm Still on Vacation
Going great..woke up this morning with four out of five looking at me wating on breakfast. The weather is great and the swimming and sun wears them out so they go to sleep without a problem. I didn't realize how little I knew until two six year olds started telling me how and why things work. Leave here on Sat. Thanks for asking.
Where is #5? Breakfast might be ready! How much milk did you want in your cereal or on the floor! I teach Kinders. Know all the things that they can tell you. Only believe 1/2 and tell the parents the same!0 -
Six year oldsGreend said:I'm Still on Vacation
Going great..woke up this morning with four out of five looking at me wating on breakfast. The weather is great and the swimming and sun wears them out so they go to sleep without a problem. I didn't realize how little I knew until two six year olds started telling me how and why things work. Leave here on Sat. Thanks for asking.
C'mon, give us a couple stories about 'how things work and why' through the eyes of a six year old!0 -
#5KTeacher said:Where is #5
Where is #5? Breakfast might be ready! How much milk did you want in your cereal or on the floor! I teach Kinders. Know all the things that they can tell you. Only believe 1/2 and tell the parents the same!
number 5 is 1 1/2 years old...he was with his mom.0 -
My wish everyday.Pam M said:Shot in the Arm
Thank you, kind sir. Made me feel good just reading y our post. Glad you're enjoying the vaca.
Well said.0
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