I had a rough day at work today. Within the first hour I was so frazzled I nearly cried. Luckily, the day improved. We had a patient bring our office two whole cheesecakes from the Cheesecake Factory! Also, one of the doctors who has been out on maternity leave saw a few patients today and brought her baby to the office. Her new daughter is just adorable! I wanted to hold her but was too shy to ask, so I'm hoping to hold her next time she's in.
Mainly, I'm just happy the work week is over. Onward to the weekend!
Friday, January 25, 2013
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Sometimes, bad news just gets in the way of the good.
It's been awhile, friends.
And it's not like I've been the best at keeping this updated. I'd like to fix that. But I can't make guarantees.
I do need to share some bad news, despite the fact I was trying to make this my "good thing" blog.
My best friend has been rediagnosed with cancer. Her cervical cancer, despite going into remission after the hysterectomy, metastasized(aka, spread) to her breast, kidney, and liver. She found out on the 17th, and immediately the next day flew home(to Seattle, she had been in Arizona since November 1st) and went straight to the hospital. She'll be doing much more intense chemo, and will for-sure lose her hair this time.
It's really hit everyone hard. I can't stop dwelling on it and wondering if my best friend will be around for years to come. I'm scared. Truly, truly scared.
After that, it's kind of hard to post a "good thing"...I guess the one I can give you is that I was able to visit her Monday night at the hospital, the day after I came home from Texas.
I love her, and I'm scared for her.
Please keep her in your prayers.
And it's not like I've been the best at keeping this updated. I'd like to fix that. But I can't make guarantees.
I do need to share some bad news, despite the fact I was trying to make this my "good thing" blog.
My best friend has been rediagnosed with cancer. Her cervical cancer, despite going into remission after the hysterectomy, metastasized(aka, spread) to her breast, kidney, and liver. She found out on the 17th, and immediately the next day flew home(to Seattle, she had been in Arizona since November 1st) and went straight to the hospital. She'll be doing much more intense chemo, and will for-sure lose her hair this time.
It's really hit everyone hard. I can't stop dwelling on it and wondering if my best friend will be around for years to come. I'm scared. Truly, truly scared.
After that, it's kind of hard to post a "good thing"...I guess the one I can give you is that I was able to visit her Monday night at the hospital, the day after I came home from Texas.
I love her, and I'm scared for her.
Please keep her in your prayers.
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