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Thursday, December 3, 2009

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas......


Happy late Thanksgiving to all of our friends and family. The past few weeks have been more than hectic for both Andrew and I. The day before Thanksgiving Andrew finished his marathon 33 sessions of radiation ... WOO HOO!! It was a long 7 weeks but we both made it through. The only downside of him completing the treatment is that I had to return to work ... BOO!!! Anyone who really knows me, knows I love staying home and not going to work every day. It is so easy to get things accomplished in a day when no one is on the road, in the markets and in my way. But I digress (as I sit at my desk adding and subtracting to see exactly how long it is till Christmas break .. 13 days not counting today .. if anyone wants to know).
For the most part Andrew's radiation treatment went smoothly, minus the dreaded sunburn, bowel issues and low White Blood Cell counts he had to endure every day. But since the completion of his treatments, he has been able to receive the Neulasta shot that stimulates his WBC's and they have more than recovered to their normal range. Which is a huge sigh of relief for the both of us. Though he was suppose to continue with another round of 3-day inpatient chemo treatment next Monday, Dec 7th, the doctors feel it is in his best interest to wait one more week to begin, so Monday, Dec. 14th it is. One more week off from Chemo will be good for him to regain more strength before getting another huge kick-in-the-ass 3-day inpatient treatment.
Andrew also received an amazing and thoughtful gift at the end of his radiation treatment from my advisor at Penn State, Jamey Perry. Jamey's the biggest PSU football fan I know and he was able to get a personalized autographed football signed by JoePa ad Daryll Clark. It's awesome and it made Andrew smile ear-to-ear. Jamey also sent a football tee used in a game to hold the ball. Thanks Jaim -- you're the best!!! Can't wait to see you next season.......
Since Andrew's treatment ended the day before Thanksgiving we were able to spend the day with my parents in Uniontown. Normally we spend it with Andrew's parents in Princeton, NJ but his dad came down with walking pneumonia and we had to cancel. Steve is doing better and we hope to visit NJ to celebrate Hanukkah next weekend.
But as a whole, Andrew and I are doing great. He continues to go to work as much as he can and stay as active and normal as possible. We are both looking forward to Christmas and spending it in Uniontown with my parents, Adam and of course, Winston, the best bulldog in the world. If you can believe it, even with all of this going on, Andrew and I (when I say this I really me 'I') are done with our Christmas shopping. All I have to do is wrap them, which I plan to do this weekend. I even have all of my Christmas cards addressed and ready to send. This is what happens when your husband goes to bed at 8 pm. You have all kind of time to get projects done. Not sure what I'll take up after the holidays ... maybe knitting or scrap booking. Oh who knows... just one day at a time!!
Since his diagnosis, Andrew and I have felt very strongly that we need to help raise awareness and money for Ewing's. As you can see from the new logo on my page, we are hoping to help Widener University, Andrew's alma mater, to partner with us and with Uplifting Athletes to raise money for Ewing's. We will keep everyone posted on our progress and how to get involved. www.upliftingathletes.org
But for now ... we are just taking each day as it comes and not worrying what tomorrow brings. (Lexapro helps him with this):) Andrew and I will be seeing his doctor at Johns Hopkins the week after Christmas for a follow-up appointment and we continue to see Dr. Felice every week in Reston. He will also be having scans on his hip some time around the New Year to give us a marker as to the size of the tumor and to see what is left to get rid of. Keep your fingers crossed and remember to keep Andrew in your thoughts.

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!!!!