That is the end of my radiation treatments!
Ohhhhh no. It has been so long since I posted. Radiation has kept me very busy. Going 5 days a week, Monday-Friday, leaves little time for fun hobbies (i.e blogging). It all ends Thursday May 3rd. Once my body recovers from the radiation burns my life should get back to normal.
Sending hugs to all my blogging friends.
Until next time,
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Baseball Spring Training
It has been a while since my last blog post. That is because we have been in Phoenix at Major League Baseball Spring Training...woohoo!! We try to make this trip every March.
BFF and me |
BFF and her hubby |
My best friends husband is a huge Cincinnati Reds fan. The Cubs were playing the Reds at Hohokam and the Cubs won. She was so happy. Can you tell my BFF is wearing her Cub hat? And it was hot. She wore it the entire game.
At one of the games they were selling helmet nachos.
These nachos had layers of chips, chili, more chips, cheese, sour cream, salsa and jalapenos. We did share the nachos and still couldn't eat them all.
And here is the helmet after we were finished. Luckily it was lined with paper that kept it clean.
Just a few pictures of my Texas Rangers, plus I threw in one picture of Albert Pujols(in red) who now plays for the Angels. These guys are like movie stars to me.
Just a quick health update. I had my chemotherapy port removed yesterday. It was a simple surgery. The doctor made a small incision near my left shoulder, removed the port and I have 3 stitches. It has never hurt so no big deal.
Today I started my 6 1/2 weeks of radiation, that is 33 treatments. It literally took only 5-7 minutes and it was finished. This should be easy peasy compared to chemo.
I am feeling good. Spring sprung while we were away so it is time to get out in the yard.
Until next time,
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Museum of Osteology
Warning!! This blog post may be too graphic for you. If you don't like seeing bones then STOP NOW....I will see you next time and thank you for stopping by.
This past Monday my granddaughters were out of school for the day so I took advantage of it. They spent the night with me Sunday night and on Monday we visited the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City.
We picked up my youngest daughter who is the mother of my granddaughters and we spent the day together.
Osteology is the study of bones and these are bones...no fakes here.
This past Monday my granddaughters were out of school for the day so I took advantage of it. They spent the night with me Sunday night and on Monday we visited the Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma City.
We picked up my youngest daughter who is the mother of my granddaughters and we spent the day together.
Osteology is the study of bones and these are bones...no fakes here.
I had to include a picture of cats.
This is our state bird, the scissortail flycatcher.
Oldest granddaughter liked the Rhinoceros
Youngest granddaughter liked the hippopotamus
The building is 2 story in the center to house the giraffe and whales.
Killer whale. Below you can see the elephant and rhinoceros
And my husbands favorite, the Rock Hopper Penguin
Until next time,
Monday, February 20, 2012
Flying Geese
This week I saw a flock of geese flying over my house. I hurriedly grabbed my camera and snapped this picture.
Several months ago I bought a new quilting ruler to help me make flying geese blocks.
This is what a flying geese quilt looks like.
Quilt made by Allison Vaccaro |
Pretty cool! Now I am very inspired to try to make a Flying Geese quilt. One more project on the to-do list.
Until next time,Saturday, February 18, 2012
This Past Week
Last Monday we had a little snow fall. Most of it had melted by the afternoon.
It has been so warm here that many of my bulbs are sprouting and our trees are budding. The snow doesn't seem to have bothered them.
This is Fats. I named him that because he has such a fat face. He has been coming to our house for 2 years now, wanting to be fed, then he leaves and we don't seen him again for several months. I don't know if he belongs to anyone but he has decided that he wants to live with us. During the snow I made him a bed on our front porch to try to keep him warm. If he is still hanging around in March we are going to take him to the vet and get his shots and have him neutered. I'm not ready to bring him into the house yet, you know, we have 3 cats already!
AND my daughter has rescued a cat that is pregnant. Yes, I am sure I will bring home one of those kittens. Looks like I will have 5 cats soon.
On Wednesday I decided to quilt a little.
Brutus decided he wanted to help and he buried himself under this quilt..cats..gotta love em.
Thursday I was back in the oncologists office for a check up and Friday house cleaning.
So goes it in the life of a retired person. I LOVE retirement!!!
Until next time,
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Pocket Frogs for Iphone and Ipad
Cancer has caused me to become an electronic game addict. I have never and I mean never played electronic games before now. My kids do, my husband does but not me. We have a playstation and an Xbox, we even had an Atari back in the day but I never played. It never interested me.
Then I bought an Iphone and soon after I found out I had cancer. I was listening to a podcast (in fact it is one of my favorites) called "How much do we love" and they were telling how much they loved the Iphone/Ipad game called "Pocket Frogs". It is not a new game, it has been around for a while. It has 5 stars in the app store and the best part....it is free. I decided to try it and now I am addicted to it.
I took a few screen shots of my frogs.
My daughter wrote a blog post about this game on her blog (I have her hooked now!) See her post here. You will also read a little about her mental disorder that she battles.
My daughter calls it a calming task. It is a game that will slow down your mind when you have a million thoughts running through it.
So if you have a Iphone or a Ipad and you need a calming task I highly recommend Pocket Frogs.
Until next time,
Then I bought an Iphone and soon after I found out I had cancer. I was listening to a podcast (in fact it is one of my favorites) called "How much do we love" and they were telling how much they loved the Iphone/Ipad game called "Pocket Frogs". It is not a new game, it has been around for a while. It has 5 stars in the app store and the best part....it is free. I decided to try it and now I am addicted to it.
I took a few screen shots of my frogs.
Part of my collection |
Aren't they pretty? This game has really helped me get through my days battling cancer. I play it while I am in waiting rooms and while I was taking chemo. It helps pass the time and is a pretty mindless game. It takes my mind off Doctors!!
Froggy habitat |
Once while I was taking chemo I forgot to mute my phone and the frogs crock. I started playing, the frogs were crocking and patients were looking around for the frogs. I was embarrassed, muted my phone, apologized and everyone laughed, nurses included.
Breeding frogs in the pond |
So if you have a Iphone or a Ipad and you need a calming task I highly recommend Pocket Frogs.
Until next time,
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Chemo - Bye Bye
Hello blogging friends. I'm back and feeling great.
I had my last chemotherapy treatment on January 19 and felt bad for a few days but I feel absolutely normal now. And I still have all my hair!! My oncologist is going to make me wait 2 months before they will remove my port. The port is in my chest and it was used to administer the chemo. I thought it would be removed immediately but she tells me it is standard procedure to wait 2 months...dang it!
Radiation starts around March 19. I will go to the hospital every day (5 days a week M-F) for 6 weeks. I am not looking forward to that.
For now I have a little break from seeing doctors. I have been spending my time with family, also quilting and reading.
I finally finished quilting this quilt. I machine quilted it using my Bernina Activa 145. This quilt is for my cats. They seem to really like laying on it. And it will keep their fur off my furniture!!
For the binding again I used fabric from my stash and pieced the binding using coordinating fabrics.
I borrowed this book from my local library. I really enjoyed reading this book. It has motivated me to dig in and get rid of things I no longer need. If you are interested in decluttering your home, organizing your home, simplifing your life and becoming a better steward of this earth then you will find this book to be an interesting read.
It feels good to be back in the blogging world.
Until next time,
I had my last chemotherapy treatment on January 19 and felt bad for a few days but I feel absolutely normal now. And I still have all my hair!! My oncologist is going to make me wait 2 months before they will remove my port. The port is in my chest and it was used to administer the chemo. I thought it would be removed immediately but she tells me it is standard procedure to wait 2 months...dang it!
Radiation starts around March 19. I will go to the hospital every day (5 days a week M-F) for 6 weeks. I am not looking forward to that.
For now I have a little break from seeing doctors. I have been spending my time with family, also quilting and reading.
I finally finished quilting this quilt. I machine quilted it using my Bernina Activa 145. This quilt is for my cats. They seem to really like laying on it. And it will keep their fur off my furniture!!
I used fabric from my stash and pieced the backing fabric.
For the binding again I used fabric from my stash and pieced the binding using coordinating fabrics.
I borrowed this book from my local library. I really enjoyed reading this book. It has motivated me to dig in and get rid of things I no longer need. If you are interested in decluttering your home, organizing your home, simplifing your life and becoming a better steward of this earth then you will find this book to be an interesting read.
It feels good to be back in the blogging world.
Until next time,
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