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Sunday, July 1st

Happy 1st of July!

Wow.  We can't believe we are into July.  We are on Day 13 of this crazy adventure.  Counts are still where they need to be and now it is a waiting game to see when they start to rise.  After speaking to the oncologist this morning, it looks like numbers will not start to rise until around day 21.  So, in reality, it's just getting through the next 7 days or so. 

The staff here continues to be amazing.  Not only do they answer our questions, but they are also full of compliments on how our community, family and friends are so supportive.  Apparently, they haven't had a family like ours on this floor in some time.  One of our nurses told us that if we they could pass out awards, we would get the one for most spirit.  ;)

This morning we get to learn how to flush out Otto's Broviac.  A Broviac, for those who don't know, is a port-like device that is installed and used to send meds, transfusions, etc. directly into the bloodline.  We get to start taking care of it (supervised, of course!) since we will be required to do so once we are home.  Guess we will be setting the alarm on our phones to make sure we get this done every day! lol!

It seems like every time we blog, we end it with thanks and gratitude.  For a change, we want to send all of you well wishes.  Wishes for happy times, for laughs and giggles, for extra special moments with the ones you cherish the most.  Although we could sit here and be mad or ticked off for having to be stuck in a hospital, we are changing our outlook.  We are just happy to be here, to be together, to laugh and have fun, all of this while we walk down this road together. 

With wishes for love and laughter!




Mark, Leigh, Otto, Tess and Lu

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  1. I hope our box of sunshine is helping to pass the time and add a little laughter.

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    1. Your box of sunshine is doing that and so much more!!! Many thanks!

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    2. You guys are amazing.. in the midst of all you are going through- you lift others up with the your hope and strength.. you are an inspiration and a reminder of what is really important!

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    3. Thanks Dana. You all are amazing! You guys keep our spirits up!! Xoxo

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