A New Morning

This morning feels so much more hopeful. Bone metastases seem infinitely more treatable than had it spread to the organs.

Deep breathing is helping, as is holding little Eliza close to my cheek. She's so soft and warm and squishy, especially in the morning. When I told her to go get dressed, she responded per her usual, "NO!" which just made me laugh, those earnest brown eyes so sure.

We watched "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" with the kids last night, and laughed so hard. When Gus started squirting Windex everywhere, Clark commented that maybe we could use Windex on the giant horsey dog so he would quit peeing in the house. Katie said, "Yeah, maybe we can squirt it at mom's breast." Later, Clark commented that the girl's dark humor is mostly because they don't understand, but their thoughts are so beautiful.

If anyone knows how to quilt, send a shout out--Katie wants to create a quilt and I'm about as good at quilting as I am about not swearing--that is to say, I suck badly.

We're off the the CU Cancer Center in Aurora today. I'll give an update later as to what Dr. Tang says--I'm hoping he has an orange mustache, because I will make fun of him.

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