The good day yesterday turned into a sleepless night for Terry. He gets some pre-meds before the Rituxan, one being a steroid, and that keeps him awake when he'd rather be sleeping. I guess it's a trade off for not having to feel icky from the infusion. I suppose he could take some sleeping meds, but we think he's taking enough meds as it is.
Other news on the home front:
Thomas has been able to harvest a little more of our corn during the last several days or week. It's been on again - off again, due to the fog and other moist weather, but every little bit counts. We like to have the harvest done before Thanksgiving because it just seems to make the holiday nicer to celebrate. Last year we celebrated family and forgot the fields for a minute, so we had a great holiday in spite of the corn still standing. We promise to get it out before this coming Thanksgiving. Just think, maybe we will get to celebrate two years of completed harvest in one! Always something to be grateful for!
Michael is doing well. His letters lately have been short and simple, but still sweet to have. The last one was a little bit more informative and we could tell that he is enjoying his new comp and that for the time being, things are good there in his area.
BJo is on the mend, but it's lingering longer than we'd hoped. We are taking it one day at a time. Last night we watched the State of the Union address and she turned her back to the TV so she didn't watch it for too long. She does try to use the computer and knit so she doesn't get too bored, but still no sports. More time!
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