Sunday, July 25, 2010

The Night Before Treatment #1-new pictures


Today is the day before I start my treatments and it was terrific! Tabby and I took the boys to camp, wished them well, and left for a Girls' night out.

At her request, our first stop was Petco. We saw so many cute kittens and hamsters that we had to take pictures of them. Tabby picked out 2 cats that she would have liked to have taken home. (of course) Michael's was next door, so we had to walk through there also - so fascinating. (cousin Loren works there but wasn't there tonight.) Then, we went to Wendy's for dinner where we both had a cup of chili, fries and a frosty! Yum! With our full tummies, we stopped by Grandma and Grandpa's house to tell them all about the boys' counselors and how much fun we think they will have this week.
Finally, home where we made Oreo, our hamster, our first priority. We let her run around in her ball while we cleaned her cage. Once she was back safe and sound in her clean home, we rewarded ourselves with a night swim. We wondered if the boys were getting to swim tonight, but Tabby thinks they have to wait till the last night for a night swim. We swam some laps, watched out for our dog who keeps falling in the pool and played with a beach ball. What better way to end the evening then to sit in the hot tub and watch the fire-flies. Off in the distance, Tabby saw a lightening storm that became more interesting than the fire-flies. The lightening was flashing every 5 seconds - it was awesome looking. We knew it was a big one but we were surprised to learn that it was way off the coast of Tampa. Wow, I didn't know we could see that far from here. Surprised to learn that it was 10 O'Clock, we have gotten ready for bed and are writing this blog together. What a great day! Thank you Tabby!

1 comment:

  1. Misty,

    Thought about you today. I can’t imagine what you’re feeling right now.

    I really pray things went well on day one.

    Keep those toes in the sand.

    --Erik

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