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Okay, the aforementioned “Big Day” of Tuesday was even bigger than I thought. I rested all of Wednesday and felt more energized this morning. So I got back to the business of doing laundry, to which I had not paid attention since Monday. Now I’m pooped again. To make things worse, I overestimated my energy level when I stripped the sheets off of the bed and washed them. Although I am still sleeping on the couch, due to John’s cold, I wanted to give him some clean sheets, especially since he installed a portable A/C for me this morning! Yay! But now I must chaperone the sheets through the washer and dryer, in a timely manner so that I am not making the bed at midnight tonight. And to answer your question, I don’t exactly know why we don’t have more than one set of queen sheets. It’s a mystery. Okay, we do but they are for the guest bed and I am silly. I prefer the sheets that are in the wash right now.

I’m just going to sit here a little while longer than take a peek at the laundry.

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I was so excited yesterday about my good pathology results that it took me a long time to fall asleep and then I woke up at 4:00 am. It was just like being a little kid on Christmas Eve. I kept smiling as I closed my eyes, which also contained tears of joy.

There are still many life hurdles in my future but this was a big one.

We have friends coming to visit later. They live in Corvallis but are moving to Seattle in a few weeks. They are up to look at housing and job interviews. I am excited to see them but I also think I’d better fit in a nap before they arrive.

Nightie night!

 

Dr. Beatty called and the pathology report is back already. They found no cancer! Yay! Yay! Yay! That means, no chemo, no radiation! Yay! Yay! Yay!

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