December 16, 2009

Short Updates

Posted by Scott at 11:59 PM

Good morning! I'm happy but a bit nervous. Today is the last of the phase A (Adriamycin and Cytoxan) chemo treatments. Praying that today the staff gets things right and Michelle is able to avoid nausea & vomiting. I think after last treatment's mistake, the staff will be doubly careful this time. 5:54am

Looking over the long term forecasts, it looks like we won't have any snow storms between now and Christmas, but it also looks like we won't go above freezing and have some wicked cold nights. Glad my car has heated seats because diesel engines take forever to warm up in cold weather. 6:06am

Dropped all the kidlets off at their schools. Michelle is on her way to oncology. Believe it or not, she's looks like she's going to teach a class. She says the infusion stations are all along big glass windows, so it feels a bit like a greenhouse. So she wanted to wear lighter, comfortable attire. Me, I'm VPN'd into work for the rest of the day. 9:18am

"There are only two kinds of people, those who accept dogmas and know it, and those who accept dogmas and don't know it." -- the great G.K. Chesterton. 9:24am

Will have to configure a "Beethoven channel" on Pandora today. He was born 239 years ago today. 9:52am

Stepped out for lunch at the Milford Red Arrow Diner . Always amused by some of their unusual daily specials. Today I had the chili 'n cheese hot dog wrap. You know, in case you find a traditional hot dog bun to be a waste of calories. I don't do fad diets, but I imagine this was near perfect for the "Lo Carb" crowd. 12:46am

I feel a bit of sadness for my family back near Chicago. They lost the Olympics (which would've been COOL!) but as a consolation the President brings Gitmo "detainees" to a state prison about 150 miles away. 1:08pm

Back home from picking up Michelle at oncology. She's in pretty good spirits because a) it's the last of the "A/C" treatments and b) it's 3 weeks until she starts phase B (ie. Taxol) because they wanted to give her a break while the kids were home for Christmas break. 3:08pm

As we drove past the corner of Nashua's Main and Hollis Streets, we saw the large SNHMC billboard that featured Michelle's oncologist, Dr. Rao, as well as the nurse, Kimberly, who handles Michelle's infusions. 'Twas a bit surreal. They really were "larger than life". 3:10pm

Took the boys for their H1N1 booster shots. Now watching Claire, Shauna, Shannon, and Brittany in their Christmas choir performance. 7:05pm

Busy evening. Good night. Hope it's a quiet one... 8:53pm

Bookmarks I made today:

Milwaukee Archbishop: You Can’t Call Yourself Catholic and Support Contraception
Comment: Ipray for this new bishop. I can guarantee he's going to take a lot offlack for being vocal in upholding official teaching. [Hat tip: Patrick Madrid ]
Excerpt: Using media advertising the group [Young Catholics for Choice] is, says the Archbishop-Designate, "attempting to convey the message that Catholics can disregard Church teaching regarding contraception, abortion and human sexuality in general and remain Catholics in good standing." However, "Nothing ...

The Wisdom of Mr. Chesterton
Comment: TAN Books has a new G.K. Chesterton book released for GKC fanboys.
Excerpt: The Very Best Quotes, Quips, and Cracks from the Pen of G.K. Chesterton By: Dave Armstrong

Public Option
Comment: Explain the public option in just 40 seconds

The Mobile Internet Report
Comment: via Morgan Stanley
Excerpt: "The mobile Internet is ramping faster than desktop Internet did, and we believe more users may connect to the Internet via mobile devices than desktop PCs within 5 years."

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