Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Veil has lifted

What a difference a day makes..... the foggy veil has lifted.  I feel so much better. I guess it is just a matter of being patient, and let the chemo kill those nasty cells.

So today, Joe and I went to Red Lobster..... lobster fest hooked me on TV. I had such an appetite today. I ordered surf and turf..... brought the turf and half the veggies home. I won't be hungry until tomorrow about noon. I have not been eating much in the carb part of the food pryimid so the red potatoes tasted so good .... salad and their cheesy biscuts all tasted out of this world. I am avoiding sugar and iron because I was told that cancer feeds on them. Greens, fruits, nuts, beans, all anti oxidents!!!

After lunch we went GT Mustang shopping. Joe turns  70 on April 18th so he has been wanting a Mustang for several years. Personally, I don't fit too well in a low rider.... my interest is only to keep him happy. We took at beautiful black with white stripe for a ride, the whrummm, whrummm, really impressed Joe.
We returned it to the dealership with the idea still in his head, never know what will be wrapped up on his birthday.

Then we took a ride out to the lake. We need a new tarp for our pontoon boat. Well, there were some very shiney new pontoon boats that we dreamed about wrapping up too. We have enjoyed cruising on Devils Lake for about 7 years. Our boat is in excellent shape so the idea of getting a new one isn't really practical, but we can dream, can't we?  All in all we took advantage of a beautiful sunny pre-spring day. The snow is melting and there are some brown/greenish spots that are opening up thru the white sparkly snowy spots.
I hope for another day tomorrow, just as clear as today...... no foggy veil!!! Love, Martha

1 comment:

  1. Martha,
    Loved reading your latest comments....Joe and I can relate to the GT mustang. I am car shopping, too, but for a new SUV.

    Glad to hear your fog has lifted. Wish so much that you were down here in Naples with us. We miss you! Take care and know that we think of you often...
    Love, Diane and Buckeye Joe, too.

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