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Saturday, February 27, 2021

Life With Leukemia (and Some Reading) - February 28

 


It's Sunday Post time!  This is hosted by the awesome Caffeinated Book Reviewer and gives us all a chance to recap our week.

I'm not sorry to see the end of February.  It wasn't particularly bad but it feels like we never got our footing.  I'm hoping that the beginning of March will allow for a bit of a fresh start so we can get in a routine around Will's appointments.  Memphis finally unfroze enough that they were able to FedEx the high dose chemo that Will needed and he was able to get it Wednesday.  This means we are back on schedule which makes me happy.  The schedule isn't set in stone so it wasn't that big of a deal but still!  He is officially on week 20 which means 100 weeks to go.  He hasn't been feeling great this week which isn't surprising with the meds but his schedule for the next few weeks is lighter so I'm hoping for a much better month.

Currently:

ReadingAn Unexpected Peril by Deanna Raybourn (almost done!) and Dead in a Flash by Brynn Bonner

Listening: A Fatal Fiction by Kaitlyn Dunnett (almost done with this one too)

Watching:  Only some true crime.  I need to find some new shows or something to watch but nothing seems to stick.

Have a great week and happy reading!

21 comments:

  1. Sending positive vibes for a better March! And glad you were able to get the meds. Hopefully everything stays on track for you schedule- wise! You guys take care this week.

    I want to try some Raybourn at some point.

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  2. Such a long haul, hope this gets easier for Will and his parents. May March be an easier month for all of you.

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  3. I am sending so much love and positive vibes to you! Will is a strong kid with such an amazing and strong momma! I hope the coming weeks are a little easier with nothing but positive!

    Have a great week, Katherine! xx

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  4. I am glad you got back into the schedule. And positive wishes for Will. I hope March is better for all of us!

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  5. I hope that March is easier all round, and very glad that Will has now got the meds he needs. At least being home should mean it's less stress on everyone. Have a better week, Katherine:)).

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  6. I hope that next month goes more according to plan and that Will starts to feel better soon. Sending positive and healing vibes his way.

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  7. I am so happy that Will was able to get his meds! That had to be such a relief. Sending prayers and positive vibes to your family!

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  8. Here's to a better month. I hope you and your family continues to stay safe and healthy.

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  9. Ah it is a long journey. I hope March will bring Will and you all some respite. I think of you both every day and send prayers and love. Your reading all looks good, I want to find out about A Fatal Fiction.

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  10. I hope this month is much better for you! I watch almost nothing, ever, but I'm hooked on The Equalizer which is new on CBS. Tonight is the 4th episode if they had it. I watch on CBS.com which is free for a few episodes at a time. Have you been able to get your Covid vaccines?

    Anne - Books of My Heart This is my Sunday Post

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  11. Glad Will was finally able to get back on schedule, but seeing 100 weeks to go must be daunting. Next week when it's down to double digits will be an improvement. Prayers continue... and here's to a better March!

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  12. Hoping March is the start of a solid schedule and that as you all march onward that it's manageable.

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  13. I hope you all have a better month to come x

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  14. I am glad Will's treatment is back on schedule again. Even if the delay wasn't a huge deal medically speaking, I can imagine that it would feel like it from your perspective. I know it would from mine as a mother! I hope March will be much better for you--and better for all of us than last March was. Have a great week, Katherine! Sending positive and healthy thoughts yours and Will's way.

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  15. I'm glad Will is able to get back on schedule. I hope he starts feeling better soon. Hopefully March will be a better month.

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  16. I hope March is a better month too, February has just been brutal!

    Have a great week!
    Stormi

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  17. I'm praying Will has a good month!
    I've just started An Unexpected Peril - those books are always quick, entertaining reads.

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  18. I hope March is better for you! Wow, 100 weeks. I hope they go quickly.

    Aj @ Read All The Things!

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  19. Happy to hear another high dose chemo is behind him. Enjoy the next few weeks as much as you can. 💟💟💟

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  20. Wow, week 20; it doesn't seem that long ago and yet seems long ago.

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