getting aquainted with Phoenix, helping to keep the household running, meals cooked and of course holding him every chance we got! He is a precious beautiful little bundle, and we were privileged to be there for the beginning of his life on the outside. We will see them again soon, will be going to visit when Todd's folks arrive from Pennsylvania, probably sometime next week.
We got home in time to get unpacked, and some chores which were neglected in the rush to leave, done, and supper before collapsing into our chairs for the evening.
This week will be getting caught up on mail (Leland does that, thank goodness!) and getting a start on the yard which is looking sad right now. Del and I have flowers starting under the lights and on the seed starting mats in the garden shed, some of which are ready to take out and put in the greenhouse. We enjoy working together and will be meeting up this afternoon for that and a new perm for Del. It is windy and rainy, so a good day to work in the greenhouse which is pleasant even on crummy days.
Leland's eye has been bothering him, so on the way home on Friday, we stopped in to see Dr. Ogden. He found a tiny little hair he could barely see with his 12X scope, and removed it. But nothing feels better, so we will have to see him again on Monday and see what else needs to be done.
Nothing new on the cancer war this week, holding steady as far as we can tell. We are thankful that Leland continues to feel well, and very thankful for the safe arrival and good health for both Phoenix and Cherilyn, a real blessing.
What a beautiful little baby. One of God's many blessings. May he Continue you to bless all of you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting the photos - he is a beautiful little bundle for sure. And it is apparent that his grandparents think so as well. What a nice respite from everything else that has been going on. God has a way of giving us little breaks from the hard stuff when we need it the most :) Love to you all - and happy gardening.
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