You’d think we’d learn

Starting our 10th week of chemotherapy, you’d think we would have figured out to keep the Zofran flowing. But… Well, I will admit that Morgan has learned – he suggested Zofran yesterday and today. Both days our girl politely declined, and then ended up needing both the “barf bag” and the Zofran. There are so… Continue reading You’d think we’d learn

A distinct sound

This morning after catching up and snuggling in our room, Joanna headed out to the bathroom. As she was just outside our door I heard “the sound”. This sound became quite familiar 8 weeks ago. We were in the hospital and it was a few hours after the chemo infusion. Prior to that she had… Continue reading A distinct sound

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Blood Drive

Lots of good can come from the Blood Drive on August 1st!

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Saturday morning

Pickles and fudge. That’s what sounded good to our girl for breakfast. Today’s cancer fighting tools Of course we’re working on getting some other nutritious things in her, but if that’s what she can handle today, why not? Since it’s Saturday, she also needs to take her tablet and half of bactrim. Last weekend she… Continue reading Saturday morning

Dread

Some times feel tougher than others. Here’s some of the tough today.

Another site?

When my 9 year old was diagnosed with cancer one of the questions we faced was “how will people know what’s going on?” There are so many tools people can use these days to share news that it can be overwhelming. Facebook, email, texting, a personal blog, Caringbridge site, Twitter, and on and on. Our… Continue reading Another site?

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