Wow! Just when I was thinking that my posts might
be approaching something like “I went to Walmart today!”, I enjoy a day like we
did today. This may have to expand into
two posts.
And
I’m not even sure where to start because it’s all such good stuff. But, let me begin by expressing my thanks for
all the prayers and God’s grace through this adventure. I began my day by heading out early for my
labs. Each week, prior to chemo, labs
are drawn and all the different measurements are checked to see how I’m
progressing. I was in and out of there
by 7:20. So, I headed downstairs to the
radiation treatment area. Erica called
me in almost right away (sat for maybe four minutes!) and we had that knocked
out by 7:45. Then, back upstairs to wait
for my 8:40 chemo appointment. Thing is,
I didn’t have to wait. I hadn’t been
there for five minutes when they called me in and checked blood pressure,
weight and temperature. Down about eight
pounds since we started. I was taken
back to the infusion area and seated in my chair. (Maybe this does sound like “I went to
Walmart!”) Stay with me, it gets better!
When
the nurse comes in with my lab results, she announces in a very loud voice that
ALL of my results are nearly perfect! It’s
expected that the drugs and such may have a negative effect on lab
results. In my case, the only thing “off”
was my platelets were 149 instead of 150; and that’s nothing!
Readers: I am in my fourth week of a 6 ½ regime and I’m
doing really, really well! When you hear
the activity level for the rest of the day, you will understand just how good I’m
feeling! Now, I understand that I may
hit nadir (low point) sometime later this week, or next week, but for now I am
blessed!
Oh
yeah, there’s one casualty from the regime so far. I went to trim my goatee this morning and I
noticed something out of the ordinary.
Note in these pictures the left side of my goatee.
the NEW look |
So,
we were out of the infusion center by 10:30 this morning and all was well. We were headed for a rendezvous with two
members of that internationally acclaimed group ON AN ON. Nate and Alissa are performing in Hot-Lanta
tonight and we got to spend the afternoon with them.
We
started with lunch at the Sun In My Belly restaurant on College Street in SE
Atlanta. Really neat place with lots of
excellent choices. I had to be a groupie
and get my picture taken with the ON AN ON members. What makes knowing these two so much fun is
that they both grew up in Brainerd, the town we lived in for eight years. Nate’s parents and we were best friends. Nate spent the years from age four to age 12
hanging out with us at Legionville School Patrol Camp on North Long Lake. Nate commented yesterday that it was during
the time of his life that who he is as a person developed. He’s known Alissa since grade school and they
were married a number of years ago.
After
lunch we brought Nate and Alissa over the Hope Lodge and introduced them to
some of the residents. Then, we headed
for downtown Atlanta and the Martin Luther King National Historic site. The site is a very powerful place to visit
which underscores Rev. King’s accomplishments, impacts and his advocacy of
non-violence. The non-violence stood in
stark contrast to our next stop, the Grant Park Civil War Cyclorama.
This
proved to be quite a dichotomy of places to visit in one afternoon. At some level, both the life of MLK and the
Civil War were about human and civil rights.
One promoted non-violence which unfortunately led to violence on the
part of others; the other was all about horrific violence. Ours was a sobering afternoon.
But
no tour or activity on an afternoon in Atlanta is complete without a visit to
the local Smoothie King. Love those
Smoothie Kings!!
We also visited Little
Five Points and the best vintage clothing store I’ve ever seen and recently
recognized as such in Atlanta, The Clothing Warehouse.
Interesting small world connection was
realized here. When Nate and Alissa
travel from venue to venue, they sometimes stay at private homes, which they
did here in Atlanta. Turns out, the
young lady whose home they stayed in works at the Clothing Warehouse, so we had
to get a picture with the band members and Abby and the new, styling sunglasses
Nate and Alissa bought.
We dropped them off at
The Basement which was their venue for the evening. Unfortunately, we were unable to hang for
their show at 10:00pm, (Hanson, are you a half-stepper?!?). We wished them well and hope to see them again
soon!
We returned to the Lodge
and enjoyed great conversation with the other residents in preparation for a
new aspect to this blog. I’m asking some
of the residents if they will share their story of their battle with cancer and
I’ll begin posting later today.
Blessings to y'all today! Thanks for reading!
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