Monday, July 5, 2010

JUNE 2010

Much progress has occurred in June. No more cold and allergy issues. Blood counts continue to improve along with Sharon’s endurance. Upon returning from Mayo appointments June 15 & 16 Sharon decided to increase her work hours from 4 to 8 to keep her mind in motion. Physical exertion still tires her quickly. Her Georgia Cardiologist explained this is common and exercise will gradually improve her stamina. Her next visit to Mayo will be her one year mark and the plan will be to perform a bone marrow biopsy to determine if the cancer has been eradicated. We extended our stay in Rochester to visit a few friends that remain at the Gift of Life Transplant House, toured St. Ansgar Iowa and a Wind Turbine in the middle of a beautiful Iowa corn/ethanol field. Bob (still unemployed) is investigating the possibilities of wind energy for Georgia. Too bad there is no money in farming. Corn doesn’t like red clay and pine tree forests. Sharon wants Bob to take cooking and home economic classes.

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  1. Glad to hear that things continue to go well for you Sharon!! Sorry that it did not work out for us to meet you for lunch. Sounds like you were in Cedar Rapids though and not Cedar Falls. Maybe next time.

    Karl has decided to help out in the kitchen and it is a great help to me. He even bought himself an apron!!

    Take care, Barb & Karl

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