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It’s day ten after the last infusion and the sun is starting to shine again. Well, in terms of how I feel – it’s actually been nice and sunny here for ages. But it’s around this time of the chemo cycle that I can start drinking cool beverages again, take stuff out of the fridge without it hurting my fingers, and stop feeling so bloody weak and bleh. I could tell it was different when I woke up yesterday morning … can’t really explain it, just that things felt less “heavy and bleak” and somehow less “wrong”.  What a relief!

So I had a lazy morning, coffee in bed, and did a bit of work on the computer (Shadow is now the laptop I take to bed with me). Then Nog and I went out around noon to the market, dropping off Restaurant English brochures at various places along the way. Got some lovely swordfish for dinner and some veggies, then Nog took us out for a tapa snack…

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Back home and had a short nap, then more lazing around and a bit of reading. It just felt good not to feel so bad. And later on in the evening I made the swordfish with “hasselback potatoes” and some brocs – doesn’t it look wonderful?pez espada

So as you can see, my appetite is back!  🙂

Now I get to enjoy ten days of feeling progressively better, getting my energy back, feeling less emotionally askew … then I get blasted with chemo again. Hoping to get a lot of work done – got my lists all set up during my good ten days last cycle so maybe I’ll be able to make some progress with them now. And raincoaster has sent me a first lesson plan for teaching blogging online, so something may also come of that. Plus I’ve signed up for this internet marketing course (received first installment yesterday) so all this should keep me quite busy.

Anyhow, it’s back to the hospital today. This time not for me, but to visit my friend Becky who had a double mastectomy last Tuesday. I visited her on Wednesday when I was there for my appointment and she is doing great.  Becky has a fabulous second hand bookshop across the street from my house and I’ve known her since I first moved to Sevilla. This is her second cancer battle (first one was about ten years ago) and she has been a real help to me this past year. The fact that she has “been there done that”, along with her very positive attitude, has comforted me on many a visit to her shop. So later on Nog and I will either walk over to the hospital or maybe ride the rental bikes … if I get too tired we’ll get the bus back. And maybe even stop for a COLD beer on the way home. Just cos I can.

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Becky’s bookshop