ENDLESSLY in Postcards 4

  • July 17, 2021, 12:13 p.m.
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We will see how much energy I have after I finish this. With the new “Unvaccinated” Pandemic rushing by us, it is a good thing to stay home today. One of the side effects of my immunotherapy is anemia. No wonder I fall asleep at the thought of anything. I don’t even seem to have enough red blood cells to carry my coffee to my fingertips today. George really understands, and I so appreciate him.
My days are focused now on my assorted therapies. There’s little left but the endless doctor’s appointments, tests and results, and more new doctor’s appointments after the exercises. I’m not complaining. I can feel the results. My brain seems to go no farther than this tho. Endlessly.


  • Himself: Did laundry yesterday. Heading back to work at the museum today as a docent. Very exciting stuff.
  • Myself: To quilt or not to quilt. Reading in tandem with Zoe yesterday while Margot and George got Grumpy smogged. Granddaughter bonding.
  • Reading: Only two Jackson books left to read in the series. Darn.
  • Watching: KPBS: TGBBS plus 60 Minutes.
  • Photo: USS Jackson, LCS 6, with George while eating dinner on the bay.
  • Weather: Sunshine.
  • Gratitude’s: That sunshine.

Last updated July 17, 2021


gattaca July 17, 2021

...and I'm praying for rain. :-))
I hope all the therapies are keeping you well, or reasonably so.

aunty EM July 18, 2021

Ah! A little sunshine can do a lot to boost one's energy level. Sending good thoughts.

Marg July 18, 2021

Anaemia is no fun. I’m glad you have George there to make life a bit easier :)

Adventure before Dementia July 18, 2021

USS Jackson is an interesting ship. Could be a problem trying to get to it's namesake city!

NorthernSeeker July 19, 2021

I hear you. Looking after yourself becomes a full time job.

Oswego July 20, 2021

Yes, the willfully unvaccinated are utterly selfish. They’ve lost sight of the meaning of our shared humanity.

I hope you will have many good days of progress in the treatment of your illness. 😌

MageB Oswego ⋅ July 20, 2021

Thank you :)

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