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This was originally intended for those who have AML & stumbled across my blog in their search for information or survivors. I also used this to keep in touch with the real world, my support system was vital in my recovery and I also used it to sustain some form of sanity. I am a realist, and I have learned this has been and always will be a fight for my life. The initial leukemia battle is still here in the archives for all my fellow AML Warriors. There is so much information and no one wants to tell you. If you are just starting your treatment you may not even think to ask questions just because you are so sick. Please checkout my archives but start back in September 2008 and work your way towards today. There is a lot to read and a ton of type-o's, but it is all there the good the bad and the ugly. I challenged the Doc's, I always asked questions and pushed them for answers even if I did not like them. The Docs are not used to that so if you can, I encourage you to challenge them. They need to remember that although you are very sick you are not dead! My Blog content has morphed over the years. It's all about my life experiences, definitely my opinions and the lifelong impacts of the disease that pop up from time to time. I am a Gen Xer & I have a lot to say about everything. Rarely do I hold back or turn on a sensitivity sensor. I post regularly on Facebook nowadays just because it is faster. I welcome your comments, questions or feedback.





Friday, October 17, 2008

October 16, 2008

Today was a nice relaxing day at home. After the kids left for school I went through my files & cleaned them out. I shredded 3 small bags worth of old paperwork & organized what was left. It is amazing how much paperwork you accumulate & have to keep records of.

I took a nap late in the afternoon, Marcus woke me up when he got home so I could get ready for parents night. Misty made potato soup for dinner that was delicious, I told Kim to come over & get some because she loves it & Misty made a huge pot of it.


We went to the LJHS Football game, before the 8th grade game started they let all the football players & cheerleaders escort their parents across the field. Brandon had the camera but they all came out blurry this is the best blurry one I could find.

We left after the half time show because I was not tolerating the cold.
Paige was off to spend the night with her girlfriend Alexis after the game.
Tomorrow it is back to the James for more tests.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

i bet paige was glad to have both of you there for parents night.your day sounded like a refreshing time for you.tell the whole family hi .maybe i will see you soon. i will call you this weekend . love aunt bonnie

Aunt Lynn said...

Hi Sandi,
How nice for Paige that you both could be there. I don't tolerate the cold very well myself!!! It's only 40 here right now, it makes these old bones creek in the morning! MMM potatoe soup I love it....I think I'll have to make some now...lol I'm glad you're having relaxing time at home, I just wish I could come see you all. I'm praying for all your tests to come out well, I love you....Aunt Lynn

Unknown said...

i hope your saturday went well. enjoy the weekend and the kids.i will call you today .love,aunt bonnie

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