There is a constant flow of people in and out of our home, both visitors and therapists. We have realized that few people we know have accessible homes and bathrooms, so best for people to come visit us. We did go see our friend Grace Fountaine, though, who lives in a very accessible nursing home! Rita and Andy Wheeler from
Craig had the second Avastin intravenous treatment on November 6 with no problems. The Accutane pills began on Nov. 7 (20 days with 11 pills a day and then 10 days off). So far, the drug seems to make him sleepy, but both drugs have many nasty side effects listed, so Susanne is in hyper-vigilant observation and emergency-ready mode all the time. The biggest concern with this drug though is birth defects, so Craig had to pledge in writing not to get pregnant while taking it! J
We are continuing our Monday evening study circle focused on the topic of “life and death”. It’s providing the opportunity for Craig and all of us to explore some serious spiritual issues as a group.
Susanne is becoming fairly comfortable now with managing the personal and business finances. It’s complex and time consuming, but she feels it is empowering to learn how to do it. Then if she has to hand it over to others to manage at times, it’s from a position of strength and knowledge and not from panic and weakness. So, that feels good.
We got back to Toastmasters on October 30, which felt great to do. Susanne volunteered as grammarian, and Craig participated in impromptu speaking. We also made our annual trek to the apply farm yesterday and stocked up on apples for applesauce – Craig’s favorite – jams, cider, and more. We splurged on a giant apple fritter from the bakery and enjoyed it outside before leaving. Last year we pledged to do it annually, so it felt great that Craig was able to still go and enjoy it, even if it was in a wheelchair.
So, that’s our current update. We welcome hearing from people and continue to be grateful for everyone’s prayers and visits.
Love,
Susanne & Craig
2 comments:
Thanks for the update. Fall is my favorite season, and I'm happy to know you are able to enjoy the seasonal activities. You are ever and always in my prayers.
Hope your lives remain calm. I'm sure you will be surrounded by family and friends for this wonderful holiday. My prayers continue to flow for both of you.
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