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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Let me first begin by asking if you do your self checks of your breasts?  If you don't......start immediately.  I have encountered so many women who are too young to begin their mammograms that have BREAST CANCER!!!   You have got to be pro-active.  Know your body.  If you have any susupicion of an abnormal lump or bump...SEE YOUR DOCTOR!!!  I can't emphasize this enough!!

As for my own journey.....I had been fairly regular with the mammograms.  Recently I had heard that we can begin skipping a year if we've had normal readings.  I did not get one last year.  Now I wish I hadn't skipped.  I had noticed a lump on the outer right quandrant of my right breast.  Our local (1.5 hrs away) mobile mammography unit was scheduled to be in our are on June 9th and I promptly made an appointment.  I kept the appointment and had the usual x-ray.  Nothing different.  Just a little concerned and anxious to hear the results like....all clear just fibrosis.  Usually a letter is sent, but nothing.  During this time we had left and took a little vacation out to Ogalala, Nebraska.  I received a phone call from my regular physician telling me that I needed to go back and get a diagnostic mammogram and possibly and ultra-sound.  I scheduled that to happen as soon as we got home.  So we're talking about 2 weeks of time here.  At the next appointment, after the mammogram had been read, a tech came and told me that he'd be doing an ultra sound.  We did that and he took it to the Dr. to be read.  He came back and I asked him what they thought.  He said they thought it should come right out.  He never said the word cancer, but that's what immediately popped into my head.  Ok...time to jump into overdrive and get things taken care of.  By the time I got home a couple of hours later, my Dr. had called to tell me that she was referring me to a breast surgeon.  Doom and gloom.  Ok....so now what?  How do we get those films from one location to the other.  We're talking a distance of about 3 hours.  Mountain Home, AR to Springfield, MO.   They were going to MAIL them....yikes!   Do they know how long it takes to get things mailed??   I called them and told them I'd be picking them up the next day and hand delivering them to the breast surgeon.  We went and picked them up.  On the ride up, being the curious little thing that I am, in the disk envelope was a folded up piece of paper.  I pulled it out and it was the radialogists reading of my mammogram and ultra sound.  The words "highly suspect malignancy" jumped out at me.  They should have just as well be in bold.  It's a good thing the hubby was driving because I would have crashed.  Tears flooded from my eyes as I realized I was dealing with something I had never delt with before and had no idea what to do!!!   I've always been pretty much in control of everything in my life and been able to take care of things.   I just didn't know what to do!

So now we wait.  The breast surgeon has the films.  I call his office to see if they have looked at them yet and made any detemination.  The films have to be uploaded into their system and a radialogist has to look at them.   Too much time.  Bless all those nurses hearts for answering my questions and phone calls!  Finally a nurse from the Breast Care Center calls and tells me I'm scheduled the next Wednesday for a breast biopsy.  Well....we're finally getting some things done!  I'm feeling a little better.  So now what do we do...we research.   We all have the world wide web (www) at our fingertips and we research when we want to know something.  Well, 80% of the breast biopsies done are benign......yippee!   I want to be in that group.  So, for now, I'll stop here.  I need to take a break and so do you to go check your breasts!!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Where have I been?  Well of course, life on a farm and trying to work at school keeps a gal busy.   Then you throw grandbabies visiting and trying to take care of the garden into the mix and you get BUSY!  Then add a Breast Cancer Diagnosis in on top of that and that's when things just don't get done.

So now, our saga takes a turn.  We were just a retired couple enjoying ourselves and the farm, fishing a little now and then and socializing with the neighbors.  On July 18th, 2014 (my husband's birthday) I received the diagnosis of Invasive Ductal Carcinoma.  Our world flipped upside down. Our emotions were on a roller coaster.  It was difficult to grasp the diagnosis.  It is such a slow process to move through.....you feel as though your feet are being sucked in mud.  Denver and I determined that Breast Cancer isn't a medical emergency, but a mental emergency.  You just can't get anything done quickly!  It's always hurry up and wait.   You make an appointment with a Dr. but it's not for another 2 weeks.  Or you have a procedure scheduled and it's a week and a half away.  All the time you're waiting you go to the world wide web and begin searching for anything related to your diagnosis.  You literally flood your mind with information and it soon becomes an overload.   You have to walk away and take some healthy time for yourself.  Go do something that you enjoy and don't think about the dreaded cancer. 

Things are better now...we're progressing.  In another post I'll give you more information and perhaps it will help someone else.  God has been with us all the way and it's evident in the minimal treatments I've needed compared to some in our community.  It's just difficult for me as I've always been in control of everything in my life and with this.....I'm not!   I just don't like it!!!  In face, I HATE CANCER!!!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

IT IS COLD HERE AND WON"T WARM UP!!  Here it is the 3rd of April and I still have a fire in the wood stove and am wearing long sleeves and a vest.  Where is the warm weather???

Oh yea....we had it a couple of weeks ago when I planted the potatoes and onions.  It has been warm on intermittent and sporadic days....just enough to tease us and give us a taste of the luscious warmth!

I'm ready to put other things in the garden and plant annuals in the flower beds!   I want to look at the growing things in anticipation of picking ripe things!  I want warm breezes instead of the cold howling winds that we have here on top of this hill!

Patience....patience....I know these things will come....it's just patience that I need!!

Yesterday was one of those gray, drizzly cold days.  Today though, is better in that there is no rain, but the wind is howling.  The sun is trying to shine through high clouds but there isn't enough to warm things up.   Although the thermometer says 50....it sure doesn't feel like it!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

The clutter has been cleared from the moving boxes!

It's time for some pictures to be posted of our beautiful new home!  We are now living comfortably in

our new space.  When you search, look and plan for designs, you imagine yourself living in that

space.  I think we did a great job as we feel pretty comfortable in this new home.  I've spent the last 2

months toting things from the shop building next door that we lived in during the building process. 

I'm still moving some small things but for the most part everything is put away.  I'm sure though that

I'll be shuffling some of these things as I find how I use them in the new space.  And, we didn't have

a linen closet built any where so that is still something to be added by our cabinet man when he

finishes our banister.   But, if that's the only thing that we over looked.....then I think we did a pretty

good job!   Since this would be such a long post to describe each picture and room.....I'll take a few of

them at a time.  I'll try to describe what we've done and add in some pictures...there's still work to be

done.

So....getting right along with it......

When you come in the back door, you come into the utility room or some people call them mud

rooms.   Regardless....we need a place to come in...take off shoes.....hang up coats .....do laundry.











This is where we hang our coats and jackets.  It was originallly framed for a door, but in thinking about it....we didn't put a door on it.  Make it as easy as possible and the coats will get hung up. We did add beadboard to make it a little more visually appealing and then hung hooks that we already had.  We also gave it a coat of paint....a warm green...different color than the walls.    I like it!! Works pretty good!





After living with this for a few weeks.....I think I might have to add a couple more hooks down low for more hanging space













































Monday, January 21, 2013

Building the House

 
This was the beginning.....pouring the stem walls for the foundation!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 


 
 



 
 




 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 



 


 
 
 
 
 



 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

The insulation

As we began to think about building, we drew on our knowledge, both current and past, of energy

effeciency.  We built a house about 29 years ago and it was, to a degree, passive solar.  We situated

the house so that the side with the most windows, were on the south side and the north side had no

windows.  But, as with all things, the building industry has changed.  Insulation has become more

efficient with the use of the sprayed foam.  It can cover cracks and openings that you can't even see! 

The crew that we had do ours even sealed the area around the doors and windows.  I don't think we'll

have any air leaks in this house. 





Windows have also improved considerably.  It is now very common to be able to get "Low E".   In

the sunroom which is situated on the south side of the house, has windows that are not "Low E" so

that we can gain as much solar heat as possible.  You can definitely feel the warmth on sunny

days...so much so that if it is fairly warm outside, I've had to close the doors between the sunroom

and the rest of the house!

Monday, December 10, 2012

Moving in!

I need to bring y'all up to date on what's happening with the house.  We began construction on August 3rd.  It was so terribly hot

during part of our construction.  Those poor guys were working out there when it was over 100 degrees and we certainly do

appreciate them for it.



After all this time, we were finally able to make the big move into the house on the second weekend in November.  Aaron, Rachael

and Chloe came down from Ozark and Joe came over from NW Arkansas.  We used an enclosed trailer of my dad's which certainly

made it a lot easier.  Doing it this way you don't have to be so concerned with how things are tied down....and there's no chance of

anything blowing out.   It's so embarrassing to be going down the highway, have something catch your attention and it be something

blowing across the road behind you.   And heaven forbid it be something that hits another car!!   Anyway, we moved in knowing

that the house wasn't completely finished yet, but living in that shop building with no windows was about to drive us buggy!!  

The house did not have cabinets in the kitchen or vanities in the bathrooms, but we had a bathtub, shower and toilets....that's

enough for us!!   Oh...and did I mention there are WINDOWS !!  Big, glorious, wonderful windows.   We can now actually sit inthe

house and look out!    The shop that we were living in before had no windows, so if was raining or cold, the roll up doors were

down.  It certainly makes it more cozy and comfortable....but I like looking out!

 We moved the big furniture and set up housekeeping!!  That's when the unpacking of boxes began.  But, since there are no cabinets,

only clothes and bedding can be unpacked,  I'm trying to be patient!!!!!