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Day 43: Mmmmmmmm

Monday, October 22, 2007 - Mady's pancakes again, friends over after school, dinner together at the dining table, mild sibling bickering... all very pre-leukemia-ish. It's nice to have this "recovery" week before the next round of chemotherapy.

A CCS nurse came over and took a blood draw for the ANC count this morning, but we've not yet heard (as of 11:15 pm) what it was. No news is good news? Probably.

Instead of worrying about counts, I'll just think about tomorrow morning's pancakes...

7 comments:

Lou Cuevas said...

Ohhhhh ! I get it !!
Pancakes, Ah ha !
They look like neutrophils to me !
Verrry clever.


seattle crew ( we luv 'em too )

char43 said...

Here's to days of shared loving pancake breakfasts and Turtle Pond hikes and bad TV (only if that fits your picture of delightful). ;-)

May you continue to find joy in all these mundane and precious parts of your family life together.

Oh, and good jokes to share, too. ;-)

Hugs,
Connor and Donna and Charlotte

Anonymous said...

MMMMMMMMMM
MMMMMMMMM
PAN CAKES

I want someone to
make pancakes for me!!!

Hey Maddy!
Come on down
to Brooklyn!

Anonymous said...

Dear Mady, GP&E say, "Come on down to Florida and make some pancakes!"
Then go for a drive in the golf cart, after a little hippety hoppety Boom Boom Kick dancing.XO

Anonymous said...

The pancakes look delicious! I am quite impressed, Mady. We are so glad to hear the news that you are home and hanging out with the family, friends, Whiskers (Brian picked the same name for his new hampster; he fell in love with your kitty when we came over to drop off Trey's gift), and home cooking. There is nothing quite like home cooking.
I missed talking with you at TM last night, Trey, but glad to see you were there! Love to all of you,

McVay's

Anonymous said...

Thinking of you all and wishing you a happy healthy times. We are eager to hear news about your (Mady's) health and recovery. I wish we lived closer so we could share a look, a hug, a breath. (no onions please). Know that I'm sending you all a big squish and a pinch on the tush. Love Jo-Dee

Anonymous said...

I'm hungry. It's 9:28 pm San Francisco time and I'm making pancakes. We're so glad that you are at home together. Turtles? I think a big, hairy, galumphy dog is in order!!!
-- Liz Chaney