Anywho... I only popped in here to let you all know that I realize I'm long overdue for a blog entry and one of these days I'm going to actually have time to write one :D But whoever said that retirement is the time when you get to catch up and do all those things you could never do when you were working full time is full of #$()*#)@! Retirement is busier than ever... so busy that even the things you were used to being able to do, there's no time :)
Quickie on the health update: I'm back in a state of confusion... not sure if that has anything to do with the health issues or just my normal state of mind :) I did hear back from the surgeon on Friday... well, he left a voicemail message since I wasn't home (I was off being busy somewhere)
Anywho...rather than play telephone tag with him, when I know my regular oncologist, Sharlene Gill, will have to be in touch with him anyways, I'm going to wait until she comes back. If you recall, she's been on sabbatical for 6 months, doing research work and she will be back in the office and clinical practice on May 10th. So, I've fired off an email to her and since she will have to find out what's going on and what our next plan of action will be (and when), then I'll wait until she's talked to him. I'm sure RFA is the answer as far as when we need to get rid of it, but the "wait and see" approach is to see if the lesion is even growing. If it's just an every day kidney cyst, then there's no reason to get rid of it unless it's actually causing discomfort. If it IS a malignant lesion, as he said, there is no danger of it leaving the kidney and it would be the same as a benign one in that unless it was causing major discomfort, there is no rush in removing it right now.
Ok, enough of that... one could talk themselves in circles when the end result is, Sharlene will be back next week, she will go over the file and who said what, and then get in touch with the surgeon and get the low down.
Meanwhile... adventure time happened yesterday. Bridget and I went to an annual party at a friend's house. Dave lives up in Paradise Valley (or is that Pleasant Valley? I keep forgetting the name of the valley)... but it's up past Squamish and Brackendale. It was a cloudy day when we left, but little did we know a wind/rain storm was on the way (and is still here!). Every year a bunch of us get together at Dave's, along with all our doggies. Dave, Steve and Joan are vets, so a lot of the friends are vets, or vet assistants, etc. Hahaha.. in the evening, when one of the big dogs (Savannah) decided she'd had enough, she snapped at Bridget... for absolutely no reason and no provocation. She didn't bite her but she sure scared the heck out of her. And talk about attention... 6 veterinarians jumped to their feet and Bridget was surrounded by attention (something she's very good at getting).
Everyone calmed down and all the doggies were all lying around and behaving. The wind was howling and it was just starting to get dark. Since it was an 1 1/2 hour drive home, Joan and her passengers, and I and Bridget decided to leave. Ha!! The start of adventure #2! Because of the way the cars were parked, I couldn't turn my car around to drive out of the driveway, so what the heck, I'd just back out in reverse. The problem being, the driveway is the equivalent of about 3 city blocks in length... along two tire ruts of a path, trees and bushes on both side and on the right hand side, a ditch! Not that you could see the ditch for the bushes and trees but a ditch there was... and do you know how I knew there was a ditch there?? Uh-huh! Because driving backwards I got slightly off the tire path and the water-saturated ground gave way and my car slid partway into the ditch :) First things first... release the dog from her seatbelt in the back. Joan was leaving at the same time, so her car was right there in front of me, so we took Bridget out of my car that was now, ever so slowly, sliding towards the ditch water... and put her in Joan's car.
Blair, who was in Joan's car, went back to the house to get the "gang". Now, considering we had been there all afternoon and it was now 7:45pm, a fair amount of wine/beer had been consumed
Here are some pictures of our most excellent Country Ditch Adventure :)






Back to the house we all went and I turned the car around this time... then all was well! I retrieved Bridget from Joan's car, and off we went!!
What a day!!
Last but not least (more pics to come later), I'll leave you with a picture of little Bridget after she had the nasty trauma with Savannah, then all the attention from all the vets, and then back under Dr. Dave's 50th Birthday Blanket :)

Back soon!! :D
Huggggggs,
Cheryl
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