HOME is where our HEARTS are! Our bodies too!
Our last three days in Seattle were filled with packing up and stuffing things in the car. We did a little every day, but most was done on Thursday.
We also had a nice visit with my parents who came to visit us Wednesday after our day at infusion (of red cells). It's always nice to see them, but it doesn't always get to happen often, so we are glad it worked for us this week.
Our visit with the doctor on Thursday went about as we thought it might. It was just a review of what has taken place and what will continue to take place. We reviewed meds and said our good-byes to those we worked with there at the clinic.
That visit was at 3:00pm, so we spent the morning packing, loading the car, and cleaning the apartment. All we had left after the appointment was to remove things from the freezer, and we were on our way home. YEAH!
Roads were bare and wet. It rained much of the way home, but other than that traffic was pretty good.
We unloaded the car (that was stuffed to the roof) and piled everything in the way again. Problem now, is finding the time and space to put everything. We might be living this way for a few days until I can get things organized and cleaned ..., one area at a time ..., starting with a place for his meds and supplies that need a whole room to themselves. Oh Bother!
Actually I'm kinda excited about the cleaning and organizing because it's been something I've wanted to do for awhile now and it will be much better when I'm done.
I sure have some busy days, weeks, months ahead of me, and my biggest concern at this point is keeping Terry's medicine schedule going well when my mind will be so many other places. I might have to set a dozen timers throughout the day. We'll see! I suppose I'm up for the challenge, just so we can be home with family (and not have to pay $3000.00 a month rent for a tiny apartment without enjoying our luxuries of home).
Well, it's time to be up with the kids, so I'll post another time - certainly not daily, but you've been getting used to that lately haven't you!?!?!
Love to all!
3 comments:
Hooray! Welcome home Hebdons!
Another warm welcome home, back to your corner of heaven on earth!
Three thousand dollars a month for a tiny apartment? Wow, that's a lot for a little!
Our love, concern, and prayers continue.
Troy and Shawna are here tonight. We read your blog together and are thankful you are home. Next puzzle will get sent to Royal City. Email forth coming with more information. Probably Monday. Love from the Larson family
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