I started this blog to keep folk up to date on my husband's melanoma treatments. I have kept up daily blogs for almost 15 years...sometimes health related...sometimes just daily routine. My husband was in remission with his Melanoma but new melanoma diagnosis 3/2021 so started back on Keytruda. 8/2020 began home Peritoneal Dialysis. 7/2022 began training for home hemodialysis…never a dull moment! Come join us in our daily routine...sometimes humdrum...sometimes sit on the edge of your seat!
Saturday, June 4, 2022
Hard Workers
Melany and Wade really worked hard today. They added three plants that will bloom red--a hybiscus and two hydrangeas of a smaller size. They also mulched and put out more gerber daisies and some others...much fuller flower bed! They also brought two more tomato plants and a red pepper plant that joined our herbs and other veggies on the back patio. All this work amd the plants and mulch are Woody's Father's Day present. We will enjoy all their efforts! Melany plans to come back again sometime this week to continue with the weeding, Nathan just stopped by a little while ago and brought us each a piece of cheesecake...the catch?!? This cheese cake is made with goat cheese that Nathan made. I was too full to eat the cheesecake tonight but did take a little nibble of a crumb of the filling and I wonder if I would even know that it is a different kind of cheese. Melany stopped at a local donut shop before they came today and brought donuts for breakfast...I have nibbled on one most of the day so that is the reason that I couldn't think about the cheesecake tonight. Nathan indulged in part of a cherry fritter...that I hadn't managed to finish! We still have part of a blueberry cake donut and a chocolate cake donut. Even donuts didn't tempt Woody. We will see tomorrow if he is tempted by the cheese cake! Most foods don't interest him these days. He had gotten a little better in what he tried, but not lately. He is connected and his dialysis is going tonight...hoping that se started early enough for him to be totslly finished with his treatment and have breakfast before we need to leave for Sunday School. Be safe! Be well! Be cautious!
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