3/31/2012
Well, it seems like
I’ve successfully survived the brief brush with whatever spiked that fever and
I’ve already refilled the prescription should we face this again – an
altogether likely thing. I feel really
good – way better than when first diagnosed.
I can walk up hills without flagging and some muscle tone is coming back
while my weight holds steady (within the fluid retention peaks and valleys of a
round of chemo). All these are good
signs and I’ve got three days of this to enjoy before the next round. Tuesday I go to the local clinic for another
Rituxin infusion and the next day I’m back at the Uniklinik in Freiburg for the
second and last round of chemo that precedes the harvesting of stem cells. Hopefully, I’ll be back home for Easter.
The days have
been quite spectacular weather wise here.
The early blooming bulbs are producing ground level colors and the
earliest blooming fruit trees are beginning to daub the hillsides with hint of
what is to come. Shortly these hills
will be covered with cherry and apple trees in full bloom.
For we Kandern
locals there is no surer sign that spring is here than the amphibian driven
speed reductions put into place to save the wandering amorous frogs. It makes you grin every year. Cars can travel on sections of the Autobahn at
100mph or more (and they do) but it’s strictly 30mph at night when the frogs
are looking for a date.
I brake for frogs. |
BFA has entered
Spring break and the M-trips are off to all sorts of places. This time last year Diane, Carl, eighteen
others and myself were winging our way to China. Big changes in one year! (When I was undergoing diagnosis I fervently
wished I had some crazy giant tapeworm of Asian origin to explain my symptoms –
that sure would have been easier! Oh
well.). Let’s pray that the trips this
year go well, that lives are deeply impacted, that God is glorified and that
all remain healthy.
2 comments:
Your descriptions of the scenery are simply perfect! You should write the travel brochures for your town.
I love the storks! I still can't believe I was able to see them for real. It sounds like Kandern and you are enjoying the spring.
So thankful for your recovery from the fever.
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