Well, winter has raised it's ugly side the past few days and today is no exception as you all know. It did give Patti and I a day to get caught up on things. I worked on putting in the new water purifier under the sink. Plowed about 8" of snow this morning at 8:30 with the four wheeler and then another 4-6" about 3:00. I worked on taking pictures of my trains and Patti worked on organizing and scanning old pictures into the computer and putting them on discs. We also did some work on our coin collections both last night and today. Our son, Steve, dropped by to see how we are as he has the snowplow truck from work and has been out plowing most of the day. Not for money, he has plowed the office twice, his house, neighbors, friends, etc and now he is on his way to my mom's to plow her drive so she can get home. I feel good that he is out there doing the plowing and bad that I am not the one out there plowing like before. I was able to plow one of our neighbor's drives. When I was out doing ours I saw her come out with a shovel trying to remove over 24" of snow from her drive. She is a widow in her late 70's or early 80's. Her daughter, 51, recently died from cancer and I just could not let her try and shovel. My neighbor saw her too, so we both headed down with our machines and plowed her drive out in about 10 minutes. The neighbor has been plowing drives out all day. He's a nice guy who lives alone and just looks to help anyone who needs help in the neighborhood.
I am anxious to get the interferon started Monday the 10th. I just want to get it going and see how I will react so I can get planning the rest of my year. Hopefully it will not be bad and Patti and I can get back to our old routine of work, play and grand kids. Please pray for me that the interferon injections will not give me harsh symptoms. Pray also for Pastor Quick and the surgery he faces this coming week. And help someone out when you can. It's a great feeling.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
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