Saturday, January 24, 2009

Treatment is over-time for new things!

Hey guys! For those of you without facebook accounts, I promised I would put up some pics of my treatment. My last day of radiation was Friday Jan 23rd. I am on a break from chemo for 5 weeks! Score! When I do start chemo again, it will only be for monthly "pulses" (5 days of chemo per month).

For the most part, I had not problems during treatment. I didn't have headaches which was awesome because that meant I did not have to go back on the Decadron (steroids) which everyone knows I despise. Also, I never got sick, save for the one time (my first day of treatment) that I ate too much Thai food with Josh. I was able to work and go to treatment until January 5, when I went on short term disability to get through my last few weeks of treatment. The only thing to wear on me was getting up at 5, getting to work by 7, working until 3:30 and then going to the cancer center for treatment every week (m-f). I was usually exhausted by the weekend. I'm still a little bit of an old lady, going to bed before 9:30 PM. But as I've said before, I've been through worse things than Brain Cancer. I am hoping and praying that I will continue to respond well to treatment and live a long life.

Enjoying my private room on the 11th floor with a view of the SD valley:



Last day of radiation treatment pics. Now you can see the big machine, and get an idea of my daily routine. Only took about 10-25 minutes.



And here's my therapist Jesse getting things ready. Nice guy.



And a close up of the mask, the plastic mold of my face to keep me from moving while on the table.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

It Sure Is Cold In Hockeytown

Had a great visit with my Grandpa and really surprised my Dad on my trip to Michigan. Went shopping with my sister at an OUTDOOR mall while it was snowing, saw the Wings beat Buffalo in the final three minutes, and took my 87 year old Grandpa to the theatre to see Gran Torino. Was fortunate enough to see my m&m's, They're my cousins of Islamic descent and they're 6 gals whose names each begin with the letter 'm' of course. I only got to see 3 of the 6, but I enjoyed every minute with those three. Came back Monday afternoon and didn't hesitate to call and text the family to let them know how sunny and warm it was back home in the Golden State.

A shot of the ice before the game. This time we sat on the opposite side of the cameras should our faces actually get on tv.

The Wings won, but only in the last three minutes of the game. Here's the goalie group pat on the head pic.

And the Tron reveals the final score:

More shots of the game. Gee, you'd think I only came for the Hockey ;)

Me and my beautiful Aunt Marianne

And My gorgeous m&m's





Here's my second cousins Janessa and Kaliah, bigger since the last time I saw them and twice as cute.





And now the Handsome guy in this photo is My Grandpa Sidney



and finally, my sister and I



I know, all that and no pictures of the snow? Use your imagination.

Monday, January 5, 2009

Thoughts Of A Sunburned Country

Ok everyone. So I've decided to THINK about it. I've decided not to be too scared to want to make any fun plans, and just go with it. These won't be pics you've never seen before, but they'll give you an idea of the places I want to go. And I want to go to each of them. Not just Sydney, but also Cairns, Ayers Rock (Uluru), Brisbane, Gold Coast, etc. Id have to take the train to some of these parts...but If I'm gonna go, I've got to do as much as I can. Now, the only thing I need is a friend to join me.

Some pics of Sydney Beaches



Some beaches have rock pools, carved from the rocks left at the beach.



Of course I want to see the desert



And the rainforest in Cairns



And of course the city of Sydney and all it has to offer



And yes, I've picked up Bill Bryson's In A Sunburned Country to read and get a little insight into the country I've loved from afar for so long.