This morning we woke to a beautiful blanket of snow covering Anchorage. We weren't prepared. Snowblower is in the shed, lawnmower is in the garage, and lots of other summer/winter items need to be swapped. Our strategy, wait to see if it melts and then get a move on it. Jared had a team 5k run this morning and Caleb had hockey practice. Hockey doesn't stop for a little snow - six inches at our house.
I'm so thankful to be at the halfway mark of this 12 weeks of chemo. This past week was marked by a cold that moved into my chest, so I am taking antibiotics for 5 days. My acupuncturist also did cupping to help with my chest and cough. It seemed to help, but left some interesting marks on my back. (No, it isn't my wedding dress - it is a cami I wore beneath my suit jacket.) I'm still trying to eat foods to improve my qi and I took last week off from working out just to sleep. It felt good, but now I think I'll try to thrown in a few walks or workouts this week.
Although I probably work too much, I do love my job. I was visiting classrooms this past week and stopped in a kindergarten class. I was kneeling down talking to a little girl on my right about a picture she was drawing when the little boy on my left said, "Mrs. Huffman! Your hair is growing!" Then he gave me a quick rub on the top of my head. The little girl behind him asked if she could rub my head too - of course.
You continue to amaze me - you find the beauty and wonder in everything. I know you are being strong for your family but I admire your grace and perseverance in this battle you have taken on.
ReplyDeleteYour blanket is simply beautiful!!!
Think of you often
Michelle