Friday was the last day of the past.
Saturday was a day of transition.
Sunday was a day of adjustment.
Monday – was – well, Monday.
We’ve settled into sort of a pattern, and both of us are getting pretty good at the unwrap, unpack, drain, document, daub, repack, and rewrap routine. We did give up on the killer lavender corset though, and opted instead for the ultra-wide, 6 foot long Ace bandage compression wrap using the “pirouette spiral” wrapping method. It’s much easier on both of us. It doesn’t hurt Tray as much, and I no longer am afraid of getting my eye poked out by the zipper of that corset slipping from my fingers and whipping all the way around Tracy’s back at Mach-2.
Today’s adventure was taking on more “normal” food. Well - so much for the adventure and it’s back to basic bland tomorrow. I won’t delve into any detail here, but you can use your imagination. The one high point today, though, was the opening of Salon Pelletier. There’s nothing like hot water, shampoo, and clean hair after four days…
Maybe, just maybe, I’ll get TBP to get back online tomorrow... We’ll see…
Bill
You are an inspiration, Bill. Your love for each other goes beyond words.
ReplyDeleteDear Tracy, Janet has been keeping me posted on your progress. Know all the D'Amours are praying for you. I have seen this cancer fought and beaten many times, in my family, my friends and my patients. Focus only on one day at a time. Imagine moving always closer to the cure. God bless
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