Here it is, Monday.
As we sat in the chemo clinic, we heard and saw a bit of a commotion down the way from Caylea's chair. A young man and what appeared to be his wife and infant child were surrounded by nurses from the ward. They were snapping pictures, trying to make the baby smile and generally being loud and rowdy!
The couple and their baby got up and walked out of the ward, smiling and waving. The man in his early 30's at the most, had a ball cap on, covering a bald head. But he looked happy.
All the commotion was the good-bye's and good lucks wished by the staff and others who congratulated this fellow on his last treatment. Reason to celebrate!
Hopefully, in a short time, they will be making much ado for Caylea, when we leave that ward for the final time. Soon...
For now, we will make it through 4 more days of treatment this week and then see what her liver and bloodwork shows.
Tonight, Caylea is making a go of curling. She organized a family team, so she wants to be there for the first game. I will go to the rink dressed to play, just in case she isn't up for a full 8 ends on an evening after treatment. Life goes on and hopefully this will be a fun distraction!
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