On 01.02.02, I was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. Too late for surgery, I had chemotherapy, which failed. In May the chemotherapy was changed and I was soon in remission which was celebrated and welcome and lasted nine years - until October 2011. There was progression in 2011 so more treatment was indicated and I am now back in partial remission. But I'm not only a cancer patient - I also enjoy my family, walk my dogs and am learning to draw and paint. Life is good!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Now what?

'Tis a blustery day, but sunny and lovely all the same.  I can hear the wind rustling through the oak tree across the street.  The geraniums are loaded with fresh blooms and many buds.  I groomed, pruned and fed them about a month ago and they are thanking me for that.

Forecasters are holding their collective breath about the snow pack in the Sierra Mountain Range.  It is our water source and is abundant this year - no drought - but now we have the opposite concern.  Because there was so much snow - great for ski resorts - what might happen if the temperature rises quickly and it all melts at once?

Steve's mom was right, "There's always something."

3 comments:

  1. Worry is 'NEGATIVE' believing... 99% of the bad stuff people WORRY about never happens... so Don't Worry... Be Happy :-)

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  2. I'm not personally worried, Elaine, we're much too far inland - away from the coast and away from the mountains. But some people have reason to be watching.

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  3. Yep, that's right, there's always something. So I try not to let worries take over my day. Instead, I let my husband who is really good at fretting, do it all! So far, it doesn't seem to be getting too warm too fast.

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