Saturday, May 16, 2009

Taking it easy, appreciating boredom

Jonathon is doing pretty well considering that the last three days he had 2 radiation treatments a day and then last night a super-high dose of chemo.  A little tired, and a little less hungry than he's been lately, but overall - still a little fiesty.  Which is good.

We've had a few visitors, including a Notre Dame alum - Damon Sinars and his family.

From Bone Marrow Transplant

But overall, the hospital is stay is kind of boring at this point - which is just what we want.  No drama please!  Jonathon is building a Knight Rider Kitt car model, I've been reading books and playing a few computer games (along with doing some smaller things for work).

Peggy's been taking lots of pictures, which we've posted on my Picasa site for those of you who want to see what's happening.  (So I'll have to start putting in my contacts and wearing makeup every day... ;) )

We'll keep adding to the album as our stay continues.

1 comment:

  1. Katie, seriously, hospitalizations of any kind are free passes to not have to wear make-up, dress up or even do your hair if you don't feel like it. Lucky for you, you can pull off the ponytail - no makeup look (regardless of what you might think :) ). Some people cannot.

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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Taking it easy, appreciating boredom

Jonathon is doing pretty well considering that the last three days he had 2 radiation treatments a day and then last night a super-high dose of chemo.  A little tired, and a little less hungry than he's been lately, but overall - still a little fiesty.  Which is good.

We've had a few visitors, including a Notre Dame alum - Damon Sinars and his family.

From Bone Marrow Transplant

But overall, the hospital is stay is kind of boring at this point - which is just what we want.  No drama please!  Jonathon is building a Knight Rider Kitt car model, I've been reading books and playing a few computer games (along with doing some smaller things for work).

Peggy's been taking lots of pictures, which we've posted on my Picasa site for those of you who want to see what's happening.  (So I'll have to start putting in my contacts and wearing makeup every day... ;) )

We'll keep adding to the album as our stay continues.

1 comment:

  1. Katie, seriously, hospitalizations of any kind are free passes to not have to wear make-up, dress up or even do your hair if you don't feel like it. Lucky for you, you can pull off the ponytail - no makeup look (regardless of what you might think :) ). Some people cannot.

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