Sunday, August 9, 2009

Great Weekend

Mom and Dad had a great weekend. Saturday was mom's company picnic. The company is very family oriented and open these special events up to family members (as I have mentioned in past blogs my mom works for an AMAZING company), Aunt Charlene and Chuck went with them. Mom said dad ate like a horse, 3 corn on the cobs, 3 sish-ka-bobs and a beer amongst other goodies. They were there for 3 hours and enjoyed visiting with people and just being out amongst the living. When they got home dad was pretty tired. Today they went and picked up some prescriptions and some groceries and stayed close to home.

The big news is that mom and dad are moving at the end of the month. They are staying in the same apartment complex but will be down-sizing. They are going to go to a 1 bedroom because it will save them $225 a month. For them right now, that is a huge amount that can help pay for utilities. We're still working out details because they are suppose to move on Sept 1st but that is a Tuesday and most people can't help then because they are working. They obviously can't move on their own so dad is going to talk to the managers and see what can happen to change that date.

This week is a chemo week. Dad has had 3 weeks off so I am sure it will be a bit difficult to make himself do it. The last couple of treatements have been difficult on him so I pray that this one will be a bit easier.

Just a note to say that dad would welcome phone calls, visits, cards, emails, etc. He has mentioned a time or two that people must have forgotten about him. It has been a difficult transition for him to be a self-employed plumber to a cancer patient with limited people contact. A couple days this week he was very depressed. A friendly voice or a cheery card or a plate of cookies can work wonders for the blues.

With appreciation....

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Larry, you and Sherry are always in my thoughts and prayers. We miss you at chat when you can't be there. Hoping this week will not be too difficult. Take care. Best wishes.

Bettty

Lorrie said...

Larry, so pleased u and Sherry were able to enjoy the picnic. No way u are forgotten - many candles lit at gratefulness.org and prayers and positive vibes being sent by the Rheumorweb group :) Thinking of u as u cope with yet another lot of chemo this week. And u won't try to do too much, will u - just do as u are told ( for once :p lol!

Anonymous said...

hugssssssssssss

grandma said...

thinking of you both

ginger

Dawn said...

Hi Uncle Larry and Aunt Sherry-
Been thinking about you lots.
Love
Dawn

Lorrie said...

Larry, thinking of u today and hope the chemo infusion not too ruff on you, only on the cancer!! Take it easy - I'll be checking up on u :) ((hugs))

Anonymous said...

I had my chemo yesterday and all went well. Doctor thought i was doing pretty good. That was Wed now Thursday I felt great even though I and still on the machine.
I'm sure I over did it working around the house today so now I have to take easy. I always try
to get things done by Friday so I can rest in case Sherry wants to do something over the weekend.
Seeing my Rheumatoid doctor today and he couldn't believe how well I
was doing. Well thats it for now thank you every one for your support and prayers they are really working good.

Love,

Larry

Darice said...

Hi Larry
Glad to hear chemo went well. I am seeing my primary and gastro doctors today since I was in the ER Sunday myself. I will give you a call this weekend. Love and Hugs, Darice

jeanne said...

Larry

You are truly amazing. Keep the good thoughts and follow the path you are taking. You have lots of backup from friends and family.
all the best always.
jeanne

Anonymous said...

Larry and Family... Our prayers are with you! I almost said "The Force" meaning our faith in Christ's way for you. IT was so nice to "see" you in chat the other day. I will help you visualize the chemo knocking the cancer cells out of your body. Please come back when you are feeling lonely and let us have a bit of time with you. As always, you are a talented photographer, as well as Husband, Grand dad, and friend. With much love, Texas

Lorrie said...

Larry, just a reminder that we are still thinking of u. :)