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Feb. 26th, 2010 11:29 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Writing
LOT of drama here in the past week (centering largely around some egregious and unforgivable actions by my SIL), which has thrown my writing schedule for a loop at a time when I could ill afford it. To the writers out there -- how do YOU get your focus back when Real Life rudely intrudes?
Everything Else
Max's surgery to remove his central line has been scheduled for March 12th. It will be an outpatient procedure, so he'll be able to come home and sleep in his own bed, which is always a blessing. Please mark the date and remember to say a little prayer for him that day.
Also -- TEETH! His bottom two front teeth have FINALLY come in! At 11 months -- WAY later than either of his brothers. But hopefully with them being so late, he won't have as many chemo-related dental problem as the kids who start treatment after they've already sprouted some teeth. Just one of the many ways this cancer is going to affect his life long after he's been declared NED (no evidence of disease).
LOT of drama here in the past week (centering largely around some egregious and unforgivable actions by my SIL), which has thrown my writing schedule for a loop at a time when I could ill afford it. To the writers out there -- how do YOU get your focus back when Real Life rudely intrudes?
Everything Else
Max's surgery to remove his central line has been scheduled for March 12th. It will be an outpatient procedure, so he'll be able to come home and sleep in his own bed, which is always a blessing. Please mark the date and remember to say a little prayer for him that day.
Also -- TEETH! His bottom two front teeth have FINALLY come in! At 11 months -- WAY later than either of his brothers. But hopefully with them being so late, he won't have as many chemo-related dental problem as the kids who start treatment after they've already sprouted some teeth. Just one of the many ways this cancer is going to affect his life long after he's been declared NED (no evidence of disease).