Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Arrival
After two days' traveling, the guys have reached western Wyoming. This morning they'll meet up with their guide in Riverton, and then continue northward onto the ranch in Shoshoni where the cabin is located. Last night they hit the mountains capped with snow... awesome sight to the boys! Nothing as beautiful as looking out your motel room and seeing a mountain view. The weather in Shoshoni this morning is registering 41 degrees and should hit a high in the 50s. Excellent for hunting, I suppose. Little to no rain is predicted. According to Larry, the boys are on an adrenaline high in anticipation of the "Hunt"!
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Slow Start
The first day of traveling did not bode well for the Hunting party. After leaving here at 5:15 a.m., Larry was already back home twenty minutes later retrieving his two Wyoming hunting licenses that he forgot to pack! When on the road leaving St. Louis area, the group had to stop four times due to truck problems. Ultimately at the last stop in Columbia, Missouri, the gang headed to a Dodge dealership where they waited two hours to have a alternator replaced! Larry called last night after they got off the road in Hays, Kansas. Despite their morning troubles, the guys are pumped up and ready to land in Cheyenne tonight. No adventure is without its bumps along the way!
Monday, October 10, 2011
The "Grand Adventure" Begins !
A year in the planning...their Christmas present realized ...the day has arrived! The boys and dad are off in the wee hours this morning, heading to western Wyoming for what I have dubbed, The Grand Adventure. By Wednesday the Hunting Party should arrive in Riverton to meet up with their hunting guide for five days of living in a isolated cabin and stalking their prey: antelope and mule deer. I'm hoping that the boys' trip brings lasting memories of spending an awesome time with their dad. Really, that's what the Adventure is all about! Stay tuned for updates on their hunt...
Monday, September 26, 2011
Reprieve!
It's Monday, so of course we visited the Clinic. Because Larry and Sons ( and Jason!) are leaving in two weeks (October 10th) for their Grand Hunting Adventure in Wyoming the Doc gave him the OK to stop chemo until he comes back from the Hunt on October 24th. Yeah, that means he'll be feeling spry and full of "piss 'n vinegar"! Isn't that great news! Score one for the hometeam!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Ongoing
Day 8 Cycle III means Larry had a short day at the Clinic; we arrived at 12:45 and left at 3:30 on Monday. Only one drug, Gemzar was injected. Rough night Monday...Larry went to bed at midnight and awoke at 3:00, then at 8:00 in the morning he went back to bed until 10:30. The remaining days of this week were good, though. No side effects whatsoever! Alleluia! And despite the 12 pounds he's lost since July, he's eating good! Another alleluia! And guess what???? He still has hair! Let's hear for the home team!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Cycle III
This is the week of Cycle III--the one I've been dreading. Doc said it'll hit harder that the first two. But, the first three days, Larry was in a great mood and felt little effect from Monday's treatment. Yesterday (Thursday) it did hit 'em hard...didn't eat, mostly slept throughout the day, feeling really crappy. This morning so far he's OK. Chemo treatment, apparently, is like a roller coaster ride, with all its ups and downs, quiet moments and hair-spinning spirals. The upcoming hunting trip to Wyoming with the boys is keeping his spirits up, thank God. Gives him something to concentrate on and to look forward to... We'll see what this weekend brings.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Weekly Check-In
Because Monday was a holiday, Larry and I trucked over to the Clinic yesterday; this week it was just a blood test along with a doctor's visit. The doc is easy to talk to and doesn't mince words; Larry had questions and the doc answered them bluntly. for the first time since July, we heard the words Stage 4 cancer--not pleasant... The treatment next week begins Cycle 3 which the doc said would hit harder than the first two. Apparently the cycles produce a more intensive effect as they increase in number. We shall see on Monday. Just taking it one day at a time...
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