Can you believe it?! Only two more to go!!!! Number ten finished. Booyah! Three still seemed like a lot to do, but two doesn't seem so bad! I can see the light!!!!
For number ten, unfortunately Matt and I were left to face the music by our lonesome. Jenny's son was sick and Heather's grandma was in the hospital, so they both were needed elsewhere. It made me realize, however, how very lucky I have been to have them all this time! Matt is a wonderful support system, but as I told him after he told me to "Toughen up, Buttercup!" that it just doesn't sound right coming from him. He is supposed to be a nurturer, whereas Jenny and Heather are my comic relief. Without them there, here is what Chemo looks like:
Okay, we set that up a little, but for much of the time I really did have my eyes closed, which caused Matt to close his. That wasn't cool, in my mind, so then I made him talk to me. We tried to pretend we were on a date. Alas, that didn't work so well.
Nonetheless, booyah! Two to go! Yay!!!!!! Stay tuned for a surgery date, MRI results and more as we have our appointment with the surgeon this afternon.
Booyah!! Thinking back to those awful days in late September and knowing how far you have come since then is amazing. I know you still have some crummy stuff ahead of you, Kelly, but you have 5+ months of cancer-kicking awesomeness behind you.
ReplyDeleteI am praying super duper hard for good news from the MRI results!!!!!!! I'm wearing crazy socks and my Kelly's Army shirt today for extra support. I love you and am so proud of you.