Have you ever had one of those days when . . .
traffic lights turned green just as you saw them, parking spots opened up before your eyes, no one had to put you on hold?
While I am anxiously wondering what the scan results will be, I'm in awe of how so many parts in my life ARE coming together. Marshall aside, here's what's new:
I cancelled an appointment I had tomorrow for a radiation consult. I called the place (Kaiser subs this out) and asked if the consult really HAD to be tomorrow, considering that I've got 4 months of chemo ahead of me, followed by surgery. The answer was a resounding 'no,' and we agreed I'd ask Dr. Russin to call after everything else is done to reschedule the consult. Whew, one big thing off my plate.
Now Heshy will be at 'Homework Club' two afternoons a week if I need it, so on Thursday I'll be able to come to Marin one more time, but NOT at the time I've been coming this week. It took me 90 full minutes to get to Mill Valley today. All the beautiful weather and good songs on the radio don't make up for my tush being in my car that long, ya know?
Oh, and I'll be seeing my Oakland client late today, and that should be almost the end of that gig for now.
And nothing in the world starts my day better than being with my children as they are waking up. They are warm, pink-cheeked, angelic (sorry, Avi) and we just give each other love. Avi less so, he's in a hurry to travel to school in San Francisco - two buses, it takes about an hour. But Heshy, my baby . . . I kiss him on the cheek to awaken him, we snuggle up in his warm bed, he lets me plant endless kisses on his face, sometimes I scratch his back for him. We talk about whatever pops into our heads, and then, when he starts to wiggle, I help him pick out clothes (he often vetos my choices), he gets dressed, and we plan breakfast for him.
Honest to G-d, there's nothing more wonderful in the entire world. I adore my boys, and they adore me back. What nachas (pride in your offspring)!
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