Well, this is it. In less than four hours I'm banned from food and drink. I have just finished my Peanut Buster Parfait with the kids because I can think of no better way to start a fast:) I've not finished all the chores that I set for myself before going under the knife - but they'll just have to wait. The new perspective I have means I don't even have to stress over all the loose ends I'm leaving.
As many of you have noticed, I didn't do the clock quite right. I'll try to fix it before I sign off tonight. I'm hoping to get some sleep, I've got my clothes and books all lined up (including the ski socks that they'll have to kill me to make me take off) and my strategy for killing time at the hospital. There really is nothing more that I can do now.
Thanks to all of you who have sent wishes and good vibes for tomorrow. I've got my Crazy Cancer book, my cancer cookbook, my chocolate and my magic wand all arrayed beside my bed. Cheers:)
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!
Sleep well. Fight for your right to socks. xoxo
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