Home Again
Actually we have been home for a few days, but they have
been quite busy getting caught up from our trips.
Our trip was perfect,
we had a great time with everything we did, and everything went as
planned. The family reunion was
wonderful, Crater Lake was rainy but still beautiful. But best of all we were
with Del and Chuck as well as Judy and Norm.
Lorinda (Chuck’s sister) and Frank came for the day and we dashed
through the rain all together, very fortunately finding a place over the lodge in a large mostly empty
room fitted with tables and chairs to have our lunch out of the rain. The next day’s weather was much better and we
all enjoyed a long bike ride around part of Diamond Lake.
After the family reunion we picked up Grant in Bend, then
met Chaunda at the Boise airport and we
proceeded to Yellow Stone, the Grand Tetons and Craters of the Moon. Part of the time at Yellow Stone and Grand
Tetons we also had the pleasure of Judy and Norm’s company, as we enjoyed the
beauty together.
We especially enjoyed the geysers and the bison-who own
the roads there; huge magnificent creatures who block traffic without a care in
the world.
After Craters of the Moon, we dropped Chaunda back at the
Boise airport, drove to Baker and toured the Oregon Trail Museum, well worth an
afternoon. Spent the night in LaGrand
then headed for home. We unpacked the
trailer, spent one night at home then were off again to take Grant home, then
head for Seattle and Leland’s treatment. Then it was back to Portland to spend
three days caring for Phoenix while Cherilyn and Todd had to work. He is growing so fast and learning new skills
every day. Of course he is absolutely adorable.
It has been a little frustrating to have to wait so long
for the results of Leland’s blood tests. Usually we have them done before the
appointment so we have them in hand, but this time it was not possible, and the
clinic has been unusually slow getting them to us. I finally called on Friday, 8 days after the
appointment, and was told the PSA was up a little, 4.5 this
time, up from 4.3 last month. He is
feeling and looking well still, so we will wait until next month and see what
the trend tells us. Dr. Chen told us a
couple of months ago that a 5-10% rise will call for reevaluation.
We have been
really grateful for the good summer we have been able to have and for the
blessings of Integrative Medicine, especially when contrasted with last
summer’s almost constant illness. We were counting today, and it has already
been a year and a half since the diagnosis which turned our world upside
down. Sometimes, for just a little while
I can almost forget that cancer has
ravaged Leland’s body, because in many ways he seems so normal. He is much more at peace with this than I
am.
Our flowers really burst into bloom while we were gone,
the strawberries and tomatoes did very well (thanks Del and Chuck for picking
them and saving some for us) so we were expecting on Friday morning to go out
and pick another gallon or so of strawberries. But the Bald Faced Hornets are back, and they
are eating all the berries. Even if we
can beat them to it, it is not worth risking a nasty sting, so I guess we are
done with berries, even though the strawberries will bear until frost, or until
it gets too cold.
This picture was taken in the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone; Lower Falls in the background.
Glad you had such a wonderful trip. Such a great summer all in all. It was really good to see everyone at the reunion. The photo is beautiful.
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