The MRI went relatively smoothly. Any medical exam where you get to lie down and relax is frankly a blessing and a reprieve.
I had to have an injection for this one - that was the only bummer. The tech who gave me the injection was quite young and friendly and started asking me a myriad of questions regarding the cancer: how did you find it?; how big is it?; when is your operation?; how old are you? and on and on and on.... Finally I just told her I didn't like needles so I was just going to have to read my book while she worked! Did no one ever tell her that MRIs were supposed to be relaxing, zen times? Seriously, I've seen less intrusive cross examinations. Yes Jane, I said "zen".
BLUESFEST!
I have to say that Bluesfest was a bit of a let down. First, I was too tired to go to it every day - and that's a bummer. Ordinarilly I would not only be at BF from open to close every day but I would work either a full day or a half day. This year, despite being off of work, I couldn't even go every day. I missed three days all together and wasn't there until later in the day even when I made it.
I must say however that the Bright Light Social Hour did not disappoint. They were so great that Laurie, Char and I skipped BF to head out to Neat Cafe in Burnstown to see them for the THIRD TIME IN A WEEK!! Tres awesome. I'm now officially a groupie. Check out my photo below of Laurie and I with the smallest guys to come out of Texas!
I must say however that the Bright Light Social Hour did not disappoint. They were so great that Laurie, Char and I skipped BF to head out to Neat Cafe in Burnstown to see them for the THIRD TIME IN A WEEK!! Tres awesome. I'm now officially a groupie. Check out my photo below of Laurie and I with the smallest guys to come out of Texas!
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