Saturday, January 10, 2009

Fwd: Day - 3



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From: Ralph Robertson <silverralph@gmail.com>
Date: Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 4:17 PM
Subject: Day - 3
To: Blog <silverralph.blog@blogger.com>


What a wonderful day today was all of our  kids and grand kids were running around the house  making a tremendous noise.  I just sat there and enjoyed the noise as it got louder and louder.  The only person missing was Jeff which is Debbie's husband as he needed to be up in Graying with the national guard.  We have had the wood stove going all day which is Sharen's accomplishment so we have been very warm.  We hope the snow is cleared up by tomorrow afternoon so the trip  to Ann Arbor is uneventful.  I continue to sound like  an old man as I read this back but I will send it anyway.
 
As I mentioned I have sat on the couch all day and allowed everyone to wait on me, This gives them a  chance to buy into the cure.  Also as I have mentioned before Monday is the day that they start the harvest I think the only thing the could delay the harvest is if the bone morrow test from Thursday finds no decrease in the B Cells so lets hope that is the case if not I will need an additional 4 day treatment in Bronson I would hope that the test was good so we can start the harvest.  Of course the Nurses in the infusion center are wonderful people and you must realize that me being back would be a treat for them.
 
Everybody please take care and God bless.

1 comment:

  1. Missed you today Ralph. I got a flu shot and practiced radio communications instead.

    I might have also had a dose of R myself - doing snowblower repair. Mice built an incredible nest in the gearbox of my snowblower over the summer. It was stored in the chicken coop during that time and the nest was entirely feathers. My first and only clue that something was wrong was when the snowblower ceased forward motion. Immediately after that it was blowing feathers and smoke instead of snow.

    It's back together now, but when I took the cover off the drive section there were enough feathers in there to stuff a pillow.


    Jeff

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