Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Thanks for the chuckle regarding your son's visit and wrapping gifts. I absolutely hate wrapping presents. I mostly prefer to use the gift bags now, because then I can just bury the present in tissue and voila - I'm done! I am sorry to hear the news regarding the pain possible being from the bone cancer. I had an aunt who passed away from this about 25 years ago. I know it is one of the most painful cancers to have. I pray that they get you started on some treatment soon. You are too special a person to have to suffer so much. I pray that the treatment will bring you to a nice long remission. Take care, Marti. Jeanne in WI My son is coming home for a visit tomorrow and I couldn't even think of what I needed to do to get ready. It occurred to me just a while ago that I should change the sheets on his bed and I just said oh sheet, he can do that himself and sat back down. I wrapped a few presents yesterday before the fog rolled in and realized a minute ago that his is the one that I didn't wrap, so I threw it behind the sofa for later, hopefully before he gets here tomorrow. I surely do hope he doesn't get here too early and that my brain functions tomorrow. > I think I got freaked out at the doctor's office because the tests are > showing that some of the pain that I relate to fibro is actually coming > from the bone cancer. Not a fun realization. Doesn't make it hurt > anymore, but makes it a tad scarier. > Take care and feel better, > Marti Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 Hi Jeanne, Glad you got a chuckle - we can all use one sometimes. I like the big bags too, but I have so much little stuff for the grandkids that it's cheaper and less cumbersome to wrap.I will have to admit that I like to wrap presents and tie different color bows on them, until there gets to be too much or I'm running out of time, then it becomes a chore and the bags come out. Thanks for the warm, thoughtful concern about the bone pain. I appreciate it and any prayers and thoughts that come my way. I'm hoping for the same prognosis. Thank you again, Marti Dave and Jeanne wrote: Thanks for the chuckle regarding your son's visit and wrapping gifts. I absolutely hate wrapping presents. I mostly prefer to use the gift bags now, because then I can just bury the present in tissue and voila - I'm done! I am sorry to hear the news regarding the pain possible being from the bone cancer. I had an aunt who passed away from this about 25 years ago. I know it is one of the most painful cancers to have. I pray that they get you started on some treatment soon. You are too special a person to have to suffer so much. I pray that the treatment will bring you to a nice long remission. Take care, Marti. Jeanne in WI My son is coming home for a visit tomorrow and I couldn't even think of what I needed to do to get ready. It occurred to me just a while ago that I should change the sheets on his bed and I just said oh sheet, he can do that himself and sat back down. I wrapped a few presents yesterday before the fog rolled in and realized a minute ago that his is the one that I didn't wrap, so I threw it behind the sofa for later, hopefully before he gets here tomorrow. I surely do hope he doesn't get here too early and that my brain functions tomorrow. > I think I got freaked out at the doctor's office because the tests are > showing that some of the pain that I relate to fibro is actually coming > from the bone cancer. Not a fun realization. Doesn't make it hurt > anymore, but makes it a tad scarier. > Take care and feel better, > Marti --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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