Sunday, May 13, 2007

New Addition

OK, well, to start with, Gil had his PET scan and Dr. follow-up. All is good, so far. Because Dr. Ball in on maternity leave, Gil saw a partner who is new to the practice. He was a little rough feeling the lymph nodes on Gil and prefers CAT scans. So, Gil will be doing a CAT scan sometime in November, which means he has to drink these nasty little shakes that he has a really hard time with. Oh well, such is health care. Hopefully Dr. Ball will be back in time for his next follow-up.

In other news, Jason has flown home to Hong Kong. We don't know if this is permanent, but we think he would be happier if he can attend a College/University closer to home.

Gil and I went on our second paintball adventure. I got popped a couple of times, once when we weren't even in play. Those unexpected shots will give you a new respect for our troops overseas - it can happen anytime! I'll still be darned if I didn't get anyone out! It would be much more fun if I knew I shot someone. Does that sound wrong?

Now, as for the new addition, no I wasn't referring to the post as a new addition. We have adopted Christian, our church cat. He is a beautiful and very healthy Siamese, about 5 years old, and is trying very hard to figure out who is "boss" of our animal pack. I think he beginning to figure out that the dogs rule around here - sort of. If he picks a fight with Cleo, he may get a real good look at the dogs because that is THEIR kitty. Anyway, they are figuring things out.

School is quickly coming to an end. We are still working on inventory in the library. Advanced Placement testing is happenings all this week, then final exams are Thursday & Friday, with Graduation on Monday May 21. I have my summer projects kind of planned out. And in June (10 - 13) we will be taking the pups on vacation with us.

My Aunt Ruth is being taken care of by hospice. We don't know how much longer she will be with us, but I pray she is pain free. I know she doesn't like the way she is having to live right now, so ... I'm not sure what to hope for. I guess that her passing comes quickly and painlessly - she deserves to be free of all this.