(written Dec 11, 2016)
Today is the occasion of my daughter’s birthday. That brings a smile to my face as I recall
Freddi working diligently in the kitchen in our house in Russell ON as she
prepared my birthday dinner for family and friends. She had been on her feet, setting the table
and cooking her heart out to entertain the assembled family and friends. At one point she told me that we should sit
down and that I should serve up the beautiful roast beef dinner to our guests
as she was going to lie down since she had been in labour for the past few
hours. To my surprise, she was not
kidding and we were on our way to the hospital in short order. I believe our guests had a great meal and
sampled the fine selection of wine but we were not part of that portion of the
evening. Tara-Lee was born several hours
later in Ottawa. That started a life of
a cheery little girl who has spent a good deal of her life bringing happiness
and smiles to many people on our planet.
To that little girl I say “Happy Birthday” today.
In addition today is day 6 after my last Chemo Session and
things are starting to become clearer.
First and foremost, if I follow thee Dr recommendations things will go
better. My side effects have been
reduced now that I am taking the drugs and drinking more water. They are certainly not eliminated but the
impact is certainly way down. I had some
bouts of nausea, tiredness, lethargy and of course the usual input output
issues accompanied by fairly significant cramping. It is unfortunate that one cannot predict these
issues as that would allow one to better plan the day. But one cannot plan and one needs to have
proximity to bathroom facilities and plenty of drinking water. As I look ahead
it is my hope that the effects will continue to diminish and allow me to be more
fluid in my activities.
Over the week I managed a couple of outings for shopping as
Freddi was off on Friday and we ventured to Wakefield for a quiet lunch at
Hibou and some Christmas shopping. All
went well and we had some good food and managed to get some gifts at the
various shops in the village. It is nice
shopping in a less busy environment than the malls in the city. Other than that I was pretty sedentary and I
read, cooked and did my Christmas cards by the fire.
I am smiling as I think about how I was about to start this
next paragraph. My initial thought was
that “The big news of the day is ...” when I realized that although big to me
it is of little consequence in the bigger picture of life around us. In a time when people are still talking about
the impact of the American election, the issues of Canadian parliament paralysis or moving
too slowly, the Pheonix pay system for the public servants and atrocities
happening around the world, I am excited by the fact that the ice has moved
into Lake Bernard over night. Although
pretty microscopic in importance it is still a big event that only happens once
a year – in my world. But it has
happened and now we settle in for a long cold winter period for which we must
seek relief from time to time. My thoughts
are turning toward Hawaii for certain now.
Love the phrase "be more fluid in my movements" Bit of a pun!
ReplyDeleteWell, there has to be some fun in all of this.
ReplyDeleteBarb thanks for dropping in.