Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Updates, Doctors & baby, .

Most of the questions I get these days involve "How are you doing" and the usual response-"Fine" though I continue to fight new spots that crop up, and how is Dyllan? Is she home if come over now?

So to catch you up Dyllan was born to Erica and Dan on Jan 24, 2010 (9 week premature-nearly 4 lbs) and she has more than doubled her weigh and is strong as a horse. Seems like she is only steps away from crawling and mostly a near perfect baby though Erica calls her "Miss Fuss" a lot. We think she is the most beautiful thing on this earth and are loving having her expressions, both smiles and pouty lips. She seems to have caught up with the rest of the bunch at 4 months.

My visit to the doctor today turned into some more testing (EKG, to make sure my heart will withstand the next chemo treatment). So yes, the cancer has spread, to the lymph nodes, stomach, and lungs) but I was given a wonderful sunny Sunday, Mother's Day to gather my strength and prepare for the next round. Sunday we went to the baseball game (Mariners) and they won! First win in over 8 games, and it was 8-1
Then the kids put on a great evening as the sun set on the waterfront. Sean set a beautiful and cooked lamb, roasted potatoes, cut up pineapple and had a huge bottle of champagne. As a finale, they brought out a picnic canvas bag with snacks, plates and silverware, and drinks.Perfect for the boat, or most any excursion-which we will have to plan more of.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Disabilities or Challenges?

It has been brought to my attention that I haven't kept up with the blog, so I thought I would tell you what has transpired. I have had a few physical setbacks, stemming from the fact that I was dizzy and seeing double so immediately we were back at Swedish Hospital in the radiology department for a lumbar punch (spinal tap). That is where they sample the fluid out of the spinal cord-3rd vertebrae, and then run a test to see if there is cancer running up to the brain they radiated the last month.
So after patiently waiting 4 or 5 days, I called the Dr office to get the results. The Dr came on the phone (best man in the world) and said "how is the double vision"
and I answered that it had really gone away. So he must have been just as ecstatic as I was and said I didn't need to have any more chemo for this week. So now I get a week off, and am that much closer to being cancer free.
Meanwhile I have had fun with long time friends, Susan and Maggie, from 7th grade from Japan. Have been swimming at the Bellevue Club and tying to regain my strength (not to hard with 4 personal trainers, Sean next door, and Dan downstairs, Mylo, my service dog who has to go out daily, and Earl who pushed Emily last year in the Marsha Rivkin Summer Run). It is coming up soon so start training now and I will let you know about all the details and after party.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

time to make some more magic cookies

The idea of these cookies is that they are gluten free and very easy to make for the ones you love who are gluten intolerant-My intent is to get them in the store with the packaged Don't forget to comment on how the magic cookies effected you and let the comments come in when they get in the stores which will be soon? Have you tasted them yet? I am grinding the nut (I think i HAVE CASHEW FROM COSTCO)) AND WILL grind them in the coffee grinder. We shall see how the turn out. The always disappear so fast. Yum.
remember only 3 ingredients: 1 lb ground nuts, 1 1/2 cup of sugar, and 4 eggs. And lots of LOVE. After the eggs and sugar beat for 10 min, heat oven to 350 degrees and cook for 15 to 20 min. on parchment paper (so they don't burn). Add whatever other tasty ingredients you like (dried fruit) almond extract, etc. I would like to give upmost credit to Lynnette Johnson for the fabulous photos. Didn't she do the best job? What a love.