Thursday, February 05, 2004
Update
I spoke to Mary last night and she sounds like she's doing well. She got GREAT news from her breast surgeon - the lymph test came back negative, so she won't have to face chemo or radiation because the cancer hadn't spread.
Hooray! That's good news!
She's got some heavy-duty pain meds and some sleeping pills to keep her comfortable, plus she's got her family and friends checking in on her for support. I plan to send her some fancy chocolates for Valentine's Day, along with a card to make her smile and an angel pin. The angel is carrying a rose, so I think her devotion to St. Therese will be bolstered - if you find a rose in an unusual way (and I think this is pretty unusual, don't you?) your prayers have been answered. Or she's put in a good word for you with the Almighty.
Either way, it's positive thinking. . . speaking of which, I have another tea-quote:
There are no good things; there are no bad things, but thinking makes it so.
Event Countdown: 240 days (!)
I spoke to Mary last night and she sounds like she's doing well. She got GREAT news from her breast surgeon - the lymph test came back negative, so she won't have to face chemo or radiation because the cancer hadn't spread.
Hooray! That's good news!
She's got some heavy-duty pain meds and some sleeping pills to keep her comfortable, plus she's got her family and friends checking in on her for support. I plan to send her some fancy chocolates for Valentine's Day, along with a card to make her smile and an angel pin. The angel is carrying a rose, so I think her devotion to St. Therese will be bolstered - if you find a rose in an unusual way (and I think this is pretty unusual, don't you?) your prayers have been answered. Or she's put in a good word for you with the Almighty.
Either way, it's positive thinking. . . speaking of which, I have another tea-quote:
There are no good things; there are no bad things, but thinking makes it so.
Event Countdown: 240 days (!)