I awoke from a dream at 6 this morning... I was dreaming I was in a coffee shop with Jolea and was talking to Tom Cruise. I was about to pay $17 for a cup of coffee! Then Jolea and I walked out of the coffee shop and saw Tom Cruise chasing a guy down the street. I wonder what would have come next in the dream? Would I have been able to run as fast as Tom Cruise? I hope so after paying that much for coffee.
I will be weeding today, yuk.... The In-laws are coming tomorrow and Hubby's mom is such an awesome gardener. The Hydrangeas are going green... it's that time of year. Most people don't even have anything left at this time of year, but mine seem to go on forever, they will start blooming new blooms in the fall when the weather cools down. Not quiet as large as in the spring, but still loads of color.
Hubby will be off to work this morning, he's helping a long time buddy out on some of his projects. Just so happens it's for the company that our son works for. That's the beauty of Hodgkins.... you don't feel bad. The Doctors said that was what was so amazing about Hubby's Hodgkins. They caught it SO early! So early that they we're not sure it was really Hodgkins. You see, because a person doesn't feel bad when they have Hodgkins, they don't go to the Doctor to get it checked out until they do start feeling run down, by then it's spread to the other Lymph glands and becomes a stage 3 or stage 4. Hubby doesn't feel bad at all.... now, annoyed is another subject. He is often annoyed with the 'TUMA', he has bad headaches, constant nose running and trouble sleeping. We had described the 'TUMA' as a Godsend in the beginning, because without it he wouldn't have gone to the Doctor and this chain of events would not have happened. We'll now we're saying, "God, enough is enough the signal is coming in loud and clear."
He's not awake yet so I can't ask him how is hip is feeling. He had the bone marrow scan done yesterday. (His Doctor called later in the evening and said everything looked good... what ever that means) They take the bone marrow from the back of the pelvic bone. They just bore in there with a Turkey Baster and dig out a little bone and marrow. (sorry, hope I didn't ruin your breakfast, lunch or dinner!) Late yesterday evening he was saying his butt hurt and wondered why they did it there. Well.... they do it there because there is less tissue (muscle, fat, etc.) in your lower back region thus making the bone closer to the surface and the pelvic bone is large.... easy target! I'm not a Doctor... I just recently stayed at the Inn at Villa Olga in lovely Saint Thomas, USVI! (if I knew how to add a link to show you the hotel we stayed in I would.... but I can't!)
Off to get coffee, mine is free, so to speak. Maybe I'll start leaving a tip cup by the coffee maker! My luck someone would take the money and drink from the cup.... and guess who would have to wash it?