Jody's Garden

Jody's Garden
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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Day Minus Six

We again are looking forward to a beautiful day. Jody is making plans for all the things we have to do. This is the last day, before we take Jody to the hospital. She is thinking about everything she needs to pack. We are planning to run by RMCC in Aurora to get a picture of Dr.Faragher and his staff. We have made lots of friends there at the clinic and Jody wants their pictures on the blog too.

I will post more this evening... Love to everyone and thanks for the prayers, you have all got us this far. The game is about to begin.

Here are the results of our Rocky Mountain Cancer Clinic visit. Jody's hematology team. The greatest group of people we know. They have supported us through the entire process with their love and expert training. We love them all.

Nardine, Jody, Dr. Faragher, and Amanda

Jeannie, Charisse, Jody, Linda, and Ashley


Jody, Yuyum, and Lenore


Jody and Jerome


Rich and Renee

Candice and Jody

Jody and Lynn with her 4 month old Akita... Everyone knows how Jody loves dogs...

I think the staff at RMCC were glad to see Jody and I leave as we hugged everyone in the building. I think they were afraid she would start going after  the patients.

Some friends stopped by; Mike and Ray our neighbors and my fellow caregivers, Jim and Briana from across the alley. They all wanted to wish Jody well.

I fixed dinner at home and we opened a bottle of wine. For some reason the wine was the best we have ever had, we thoroughly enjoyed our time alone. 

“The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher.”  

Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895)
English biologist and educator

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