A few hours, and many "Wash your hands!" later, we head across the street to my mother-in-law's apartment to eat lunch. Dad was discharged. The doctor determined he was not having a stroke. We were both very, very happy to be wrong. And the girls were very, very hungry.
Shortly after returning everybody home and giving dad a rest, Della and I made our way up to The Cancer Center for my second radiation session. I don't need assistance, but it is very nice to have the company. It's also a nice 45 minute walk and I made up for my missed my therapy session this week by talking Della's ear off. I was too worried about dad to think at all about radiation but maybe that's the way it should be. And then I got the news I've been waiting to hear for months (ok, years). My sister Kate is having a girl. I jump up and down on the sidewalk and scream and maybe even squeal, I don't remember. But I leave the worry state and move over to elation. Then I breathe an extra sigh of relief because there was a good chance my brother-in-law was going to kill me for prematurely shipping 27 boxes of girls clothes to his house. But now I get a medal.
I also see this on my way to The Cancer Center. Not that I believe in signs or anything.
Meyhem Lauren! The name of a band? The name of a book? A good sign I say whatever it is.
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