Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Here, there, and everywhere...

I haven't updated my blog in a while...maybe because things are starting to return to normalcy and that means going here, there, and everywhere. So what have we been doing? Well, Graham has been involved in Tae Kwon Do and started soccer practice last night. That is all consuming in of itself. We have practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays and games on Saturdays and sometimes Sundays. Thank goodness Mallory Kate isn't old enough for all of this yet!
Daryl, my brother, and my nieces brought my grandmother up for this past weekend. We went to the circus and had a ball! Mallory Kate stayed home with "Honey", as we call my grandmother. I really didn't want to walk the halls of the Bi-lo Center with a 2 year old trying to distract her from all of the light-up toys that cost an arm and a leg! Maybe she'll be old enough next year to sit and enjoy it. On Sunday, I took Honey and Mallory Kate to Alabama to visit with my Aunt Mari. We had a great visit, but it is always good to get home and settled back in at your own house!
I have felt great lately! I guess I have forgotten how it feels to feel good. I have a lot of energy now and if it weren't for a constant reminder of my bald head, I wouldn't know that I was in a battle fighting cancer! And speaking of a bald head...I can now say I am growing hair! My head is now covered with blonde "peach fuzz" and you can even see my hair line! This is exciting and I hope it continues to grow this fast. Graham said that my head looks like Grandad's used to look! Haha! And let me tell you, I will be sporting a "new do" as soon as I have enough hair to cover my scalp! My eyelashes and eyebrows never came out, although they thinned a little- thank goodness for good mascara! Anyways, what's next? I meet tomorrow with the radiation oncologist, Dr. Wilcox. She'll have to "map" and "mark" me and see how much radiation I'll need. I believe I'll start radiation next week. I will go every day, Monday through Friday, for 7 weeks. The appointments are short, NOTHING like chemo! I am told I will be in and out in 30 minutes...yeah! The radiation itself takes less than 5 minutes. I am planning on returning to work on March 2nd....I am so ready! I want to return to routines and get back to "normal" as my family once knew it! I have had a wonderful substitute in my class which I'm sure the kids will miss. But hopefully it will be an easy transition back. My school is also doing a Relay for Life team in my name this year. Our team goal is $10,000...which I'm sure we will meet! The theme of our team is "100 Women for 1 Woman." We plan to get 100 people on our team, each raising $100+. You can check out our web page here and even donate through the website. I'd love to have your support, so if you're interested in joining our team, all of the information is located there. I will get to walk the "Survivor Lap"- that just gave me chills as I typed that! That will be a moving experience I'm sure that I am really looking forward to!
Thank you again for all the support and prayers...we still need it! We are getting closer and closer to closing this chapter of our lives in hopes to never have to go here again.

3 comments:

Julie said...

Hey Lori,
So glad to hear that you are feeling back to normal. You certainly deserve it!

Kelly said...

What a great post just about "normal" life! I know you are so glad for "normal"!! :)

Love
Kelly

Anonymous said...

HI Lori,
It was wonderful to hear you sounding like you are feeling so well. It will be great having you back at MRE!
Take care,
Doris