Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Moon Over I-24

We had a smooth sailing kind of day. Everything went like clockwork! We left the house at 6:30am and pulled back into our driveway at 3pm. I thought last night that we might see the moon this morning, but then I didn't think about the moon again until we turned onto I-24 and there it was! We got to Vanderbilt about 40 min. early. Woody signed in and then waited to be called to fill out registration papers. He got called into each of his appointments either on time or a little early. The waiting rooms were surprisingly "empty." Well, not exactly empty, but compared to last time there was hardly anyone waiting. His Keytruda came from the pharmacy in record time. And, we were walking out of the infusion lab at exactly noon. Not bad for three appointments at 9,10, and 11am. We have a friend who fell a few days ago and is in the trauma unit at Vanderbilt so we walked down the long hall that connects the cancer center with the hospital and then went up the elevator to the 10th floor (one floor below where Woody was when he had IL-2 at Vandy). We visited for a few minutes with her and then headed home. We made our traditional stop at Steak & Shake for lunch. We made one more stop in Manchester to pay car registration for our Ford Fusion (Can you believe that we have had our "new" car for a year now?!). Then it was on down the road for home. We pulled into the driveway at 3pm. It's still a long day even when things go like clock-work! I will say that I slept most of the way home after our lunch stop and have had trouble waking up even after we got home. I never sleep the greatest when we have some place to go early in the morning...always concerned that we will over sleep even if an alarm is set. Today we both were awake before any alarm went off. Woody walked to the prayer room at church and has just returned a few minutes ago. It has been a rather chilly day, but I guess that today's low temperatures are nothing compared to what we have in store for us tomorrow and the next day. I guess we need to batten down the hatches and prepare for single diget temperatures. Brrrr! Makes me shiver just thinking about temperatures in that range.

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