Pink Bus for Desertgirl947 on November 27th - Can you make it?
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Yum!LoveBabyJesus said:Coming!!
You better believe I'm coming! I'll bring oatmeal raisin cookies for everyone to enjoy.
And lots of prayers for our pink sister too. xoxo
Like oatmeal raisin cookies and thought of making some yesterday, but I got too busy with other things.
(BTW: I do have faith in God.)0 -
Dress Warmly
Just to let you know. You might want to dress warmly, as we expect snow showers and temps probably in the mid- to upper-20s at that hour of the day.0 -
Save me a seat....sea60 said:Yes!
I'll surely be there with my prayers.
...right there with you all the way! Keeping you in my thoughts & prayers
much love,
Jenny0 -
Thanks, Ladiesjennytwist said:Save me a seat....
...right there with you all the way! Keeping you in my thoughts & prayers
much love,
Jenny
I have been fighting a cold the past few days, but today I am staying put -- might take tomorrow off work (school), as I want to be good for Tuesday.
e0 -
This is my second day ondesertgirl947 said:Thanks, Ladies
I have been fighting a cold the past few days, but today I am staying put -- might take tomorrow off work (school), as I want to be good for Tuesday.
e
This is my second day on this board. I think I get the idea of the Pink Bus. I will be there for you with many hugs!!!!0 -
Hoping your cold will be betterdesertgirl947 said:Thanks, Ladies
I have been fighting a cold the past few days, but today I am staying put -- might take tomorrow off work (school), as I want to be good for Tuesday.
e
Wishing you well (especially with the cold) for Tuesday. I rather be there when you have the results and I will send all the positive thoughts and vibe for great results.
Best wishes and do take care,
Doris0 -
Count me in...boy the bus is
Count me in...boy the bus is busy this week...I could use it on wed for breast surgery (same side as 4 yrs ago) At this point they do not THINK cancer-looking more like scar tissues but wont' know until next week.
...What should I bring for your jouney on the bus?
Denise0 -
I'll dress warm and be rightdesertgirl947 said:Dress Warmly
Just to let you know. You might want to dress warmly, as we expect snow showers and temps probably in the mid- to upper-20s at that hour of the day.
I'll dress warm and be right there to support you!
Good luck,
Debby0 -
I'm wishing you the best ofjennytwist said:Save me a seat....
...right there with you all the way! Keeping you in my thoughts & prayers
much love,
Jenny
I'm wishing you the best of luck and will be there with everyone else!0 -
Thanks, Ladiesdisneyfan2008 said:Count me in...boy the bus is
Count me in...boy the bus is busy this week...I could use it on wed for breast surgery (same side as 4 yrs ago) At this point they do not THINK cancer-looking more like scar tissues but wont' know until next week.
...What should I bring for your jouney on the bus?
Denise
Wow! How big is this pink bus, as I have never been on it before or had it reserved for me before?
If I remember correctly, we have oatmeal raisin cookies and cinnamon rolls. We have coffee, but I don't think we have hot chocolate, tea, or milk for those who aren't coffee drinkers.
I know we have music set, assuming the pink bus has a decent player. Regardless, I am sure the ladies will be singing along and it won't matter.
My concern is for the Southern and Western ladies, as it will be cold tomorrow morning with snow showers in the air. Maybe some of us can grab a blanket or so. (I think that disneyfan is also a northerner, and we might want to loan her those blankets for the Southern and Western ladies traveling with her midweek.)
My cold has not worsened, and that is a good thing. I laid low a lot of the weekend to try to keep it from getting worse. This is my first post-chemo/rads cold, and I am not sure if it's as easy to ward off things like that as it usually is for me. I have tried to be a little more cautious than usual.
For SIROD, who mentioned wanting to be there when I get the results, that will be next Monday (12/3) morning. I am hoping that Dr.B will say that things look good and that I can contact my surgeon to get my port out. That will be another milestone reached in my travels back to normalcy.
See y'all tomorrow.
e0 -
You bet! We will all bedesertgirl947 said:Thanks, Ladies
Wow! How big is this pink bus, as I have never been on it before or had it reserved for me before?
If I remember correctly, we have oatmeal raisin cookies and cinnamon rolls. We have coffee, but I don't think we have hot chocolate, tea, or milk for those who aren't coffee drinkers.
I know we have music set, assuming the pink bus has a decent player. Regardless, I am sure the ladies will be singing along and it won't matter.
My concern is for the Southern and Western ladies, as it will be cold tomorrow morning with snow showers in the air. Maybe some of us can grab a blanket or so. (I think that disneyfan is also a northerner, and we might want to loan her those blankets for the Southern and Western ladies traveling with her midweek.)
My cold has not worsened, and that is a good thing. I laid low a lot of the weekend to try to keep it from getting worse. This is my first post-chemo/rads cold, and I am not sure if it's as easy to ward off things like that as it usually is for me. I have tried to be a little more cautious than usual.
For SIROD, who mentioned wanting to be there when I get the results, that will be next Monday (12/3) morning. I am hoping that Dr.B will say that things look good and that I can contact my surgeon to get my port out. That will be another milestone reached in my travels back to normalcy.
See y'all tomorrow.
e
You bet! We will all be there bright and early with food and drinks!
Hugs, Leeza0 -
Good luck to you Desertgirl!disneyfan2008 said:Count me in...boy the bus is
Count me in...boy the bus is busy this week...I could use it on wed for breast surgery (same side as 4 yrs ago) At this point they do not THINK cancer-looking more like scar tissues but wont' know until next week.
...What should I bring for your jouney on the bus?
Denise
Good luck to you Desertgirl!0 -
Dear edesertgirl947 said:Thanks, Ladies
Wow! How big is this pink bus, as I have never been on it before or had it reserved for me before?
If I remember correctly, we have oatmeal raisin cookies and cinnamon rolls. We have coffee, but I don't think we have hot chocolate, tea, or milk for those who aren't coffee drinkers.
I know we have music set, assuming the pink bus has a decent player. Regardless, I am sure the ladies will be singing along and it won't matter.
My concern is for the Southern and Western ladies, as it will be cold tomorrow morning with snow showers in the air. Maybe some of us can grab a blanket or so. (I think that disneyfan is also a northerner, and we might want to loan her those blankets for the Southern and Western ladies traveling with her midweek.)
My cold has not worsened, and that is a good thing. I laid low a lot of the weekend to try to keep it from getting worse. This is my first post-chemo/rads cold, and I am not sure if it's as easy to ward off things like that as it usually is for me. I have tried to be a little more cautious than usual.
For SIROD, who mentioned wanting to be there when I get the results, that will be next Monday (12/3) morning. I am hoping that Dr.B will say that things look good and that I can contact my surgeon to get my port out. That will be another milestone reached in my travels back to normalcy.
See y'all tomorrow.
e
Dear e,
I will be there on Monday, December 3rd. I have a lot of personal experience with office visits. Some are very good too. I can go for the port, for when mine came out (totally disliked it) that was a very happy day for me. I came home, took a nap and since it was April, I cooked out doors for the first time. I felt reborn.
Never needed another for I plan on staying on hormonal drugs to the end of time.
Planning on hearing good news only this coming Monday,
Best,
Doris0
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