What can I say I am so glad to have chemotherapy over. This last treatment has been a little bit harder, more aches, pains and fatigue. I think I am coming out of it today. I go back to the Oncologist next week to check my blood counts to make sure they are making a recovery. Monday I go for my fitting for radiation and get all my instructions.
There is nothing like a good earthquake to jolt some adrenaline into your system. We had a 5.6 earthquake here and and continue to have aftershocks that we cannot feel.
We were just sitting there watching TV and BAM the earthquake started . The one cat jumped off the couch, Scott and I just looked at each other and said earthquake and got up and away from the windows and any shelves. It was a good shaker and then a wave. My legs were spread and hands out for balance. Just a natural response. The other cat sat proudly in her chair and the dog just look up at us from her bed wondering what was wrong with us. No damage for us but Scott’s brother lives on the other side of the city and was really close to the epicenter. We were able to email his brother and one of our nephews was pretty upset and scared. This was his first earthquake and it was a shaker for them.
It is pretty interesting stuff to see where quakes occur around the states.
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/eqcenter/recenteqsus/
Take care and I write soon.
