Day 70 – That’s 10 weeks since treatment began. Tomorrow Dave will have treatment number 6 – yee haa, his last Chemotherapy session 🙂 Next week will no doubt be a shocker for him, considering the decline each time he has treatment. We are both dreading that. Its especially hard knowing its coming and also knowing there…
Day 67
We have just arrived back in Canberra and it’s been a busy day already, so I’m going to keep this simple. Sweet and Simple. Last night I made six gift jars of SCS (short for Salted Caramel Spread). You may hear me talk about it on ABC radio on Monday but, dear readers of this blog, you get a…
Day 66
As I typed “Day 66” for today’s title I thought of bingo. “All the sixes, clickety click.” How bizarre is that? I have only played bingo about 10 times in my whole life, and it was nearly a lifetime ago. When I was a Customs Officer in Sydney in the mid-80’s and working at an office in…
Day 65
Warning: Read today’s blog at your own risk. I am emotional. Today, it is evident to me more than usual, that often life is not easy. My prayers and thoughts are with my good friend who today faces the imminent death of his father, just two short weeks after a serious cancer diagnosis for his mother….
Day 64
The 64,000 dollar question, on Day 64 is…”when is this going to end?” Yesterday I spoke about Dave being ‘hit by a bus’. Those that know me will realise I sometimes use colloquialisms or sayings to express my ideas. The only bus in our family room yesterday was the ‘Chemotherapy side-effect bus’ which has pulled up…
Day 59
Day 59 today, and Dave is 59 years old. These are the sort of strange facts you find interesting when you haven’t had enough sleep. Sleep. I talked a couple of days ago about my favourite food and, if I was asked what my favourite thing to do was, it would be eating, closely followed by sleeping….
Day 57
Treatment day. 5 down, 1 to go (hopefully). There are still no PET scan results, but the radiotherapy people rang today to confirm August start dates so hopefully that means all is going to schedule. I just spoke to Dave and he was back home enjoying a toasted cheese sambo (his words!) The treatment went fine, cannula insertion…
Day 55
Pizzas. Pizzas. Pizzas. When I got to Wagga last night I made a half kilo batch of pizza dough and tried out a few different ways of topping and cooking them. (Will was pretty happy about that!) This morning I got up at 6am and made another half kilo batch. I then finished cooking them at the TAFE…
Day 53
One of the good things about an overcast day is that the clouds hold in some warmth. This morning we had a balmy low temperature of 8c and Canberra is looking for a top today of 12c. For the middle of July in Canberra – that’s not too bad! Dave has woken up late, but is feeling marginally…