Day 21 Chemo 2 Resurfacing a road, Windy day and out to Lunch.

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Men resurfacing a road

We got up after a great night sleep although Ray complains about my snoring –poor thing.

 
We had to take the dog out early as we were going to a nice get together at our friends for lunch, with other friends who were invited as well.
 
It was very windy but not cold as we set off with Louis,  as we got out on the main road, they had resurfaced it through the night, what a night to have had to work in and they will be working tonight in another windy night.
 
The dog trotted along so good, as we were on a longer walk for him up to the beach where the tide was out.
I came back and changed, put on earrings to cheer my face up, as my eyes were still funny from all the soreness this time.
After making sure the dog was safe and lots of chewy things around for him we set off in the car and arrived first, so we settled down chatting until the others arrived.
A great chicken and vegetables was served and Apple Charlotte for sweet/pudding.

Woodburner

We all then sat back and chatted some more about our younger lives –wood burners in stations (Pat has one now in her house –warm as toast) and boat’s old sweets that we had eaten in the past, Motorhoming and many more things until it got dark.

So we all said our goodbye’s and drove home.
Ray took the dog for a walk as I made a home made soup from the vegetables that were in the fridge from yesterday added an onion, tin of tomatoes, stock cubes and Waller!! You have a great soup when it has been in the Liquedizer
Bill has said “I’m taking steroids for arthritis and they make you EAT, all the time if possible.”
Oh how right he is and yes that’s what I’m like, so the steroids I’m taking just before the chemo, during and after might be the answer for this love of “food glorious food.”
 
Well its the last day of Chemo 2 the 21 days have flown by and it hasnt been that bad this time so tomorrow I Day 1 again as I have had no phone call on the answer machine– so my bloods must be OK
Up very early then for another 8am start to 10 hours of chemo.
 
 
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