Two news items from me:
Last week I had to say goodbye to Thistle as he passed over to the “Rainbow Bridge.” At 14 or 15 years old, he had developed several old age and medical issues affecting his life. He was a good traveling companion for all of the years I had him (11 years) and he settled into a comfortable retirement here with still more adventures. He “picked out” the new man in my life when I wasn’t even looking, and it became apparent that I should keep him. I was the right decision. Bob and I really miss him, even the barking. Now we don’t know who is walking by the house. He has a final resting spot in the backyard butterfly garden.
The second bit of news is about me. I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. Aside from that, it is mostly good news. It is Early Stage 0, confined to the ducts in my right breast. I have opted to have a double mastectomy under the care of the great breast oncology team at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, where I was treated back in 2006 for endometrial cancer. Once removed it is expected I will need no other treatment, chemo nor radiation.
Sorry for the not-so-great news, but I am totally at peace. My two daughters are rallying around and all should go smoothly. I’ll just have to take about a 6-week vacation from my retirement vacation…no kayaking, gardening, limited driving etc.