Monday, June 10, 2019

Oh, hello Monday, it’s you again. I’m glad to see that you have cooled down a bit and aren’t being a rainy yucky day. That breezy seventy three degrees is going to feel great this afternoon when we get home from my infusion treatment and back to our recliners.

And hello to all of you again too. I hope you had a fantastic weekend I hope that you took time to go to church and celebrate Pentecost Sunday with your fellow Christians. I missed not being able to go to church to celebrate Pentecost. You’ve heard me say before That I think Pentecost and Easter are the two main holidays that I think we as Christians should celebrate. I know people like Christmas and all that, but I see no real significance to the celebration.

Julie came down over the weekend with the pups. It is always great to have her visit with us. And, in reality, her two dogs aren’t any trouble for Ms. Kate and I. Going in and out all day is the only issue with them and Jules or Jim take care of that about 98% of the time.

Ms. Kate and I have gotten into the routine of taking me for my daily infusion. Finding a parking space is the only real issue. Saturday and Sunday it wasn’t too bad. Today is going to be tough because so many of the “seniors” have their doctor’s appointments on the first three days of the week.  Yeh, I know I’m a senior too. But those other people are so “OLD”. LOL Yesterday there was a lady getting ot of her car and into a wheelchair, holding on to her oxygen tank and she looked to be about 90 or so. But as she got out of the car I heard her tell the driver of the car, “I’m not in too bad of shape for 71.” She’s three years younger than me!! Bless her heart, she’s obviously had a tough life. Anyway, we’ll be heading out of here shortly to go do today’s infusion. I have 38 to do yet. Dr. Richardson wanted me to have six weeks of these antibiotics so he can feel certain that I have no infection left in me. I think my last one will be July 17th.

That’s it for today. I hope your day is full of joy and laughter. If it isn’t, never forget God has a hand out waiting for you to take hold of it when you need help. Peace.

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