Back at the ranch after a morning with my Bible Guys. Feeling a little ragged but this is my bad weekend. Guess I’ll just have to watch football. Catherine calls this my Pyrenees weekend, in other words my hard weekend. My body is fighting through this lastest batch of chemicals, looking for some blue sky ahead.
But right now My Rebecca is making bean soup with a ham hock, it smells so good. I am so thankful that I have a good appetite. Just a simple joy to keep strong and enjoy flavor.
A few days ago I brought up the topic of how to keep Caminoheads blog going into the future. How to have it be exciting and vital and doing its job of buoying us up. Yea, sounds good to me. Well, three Caminoheads have come in to say they would help out with this project. I’m happy. We just need to get coordinated and started. Just want it to be fun and rewarding and not some chore for us.
Hope that things are going well for you there where you are. Here is the season to regroup and work on new developments. Let’s see what we can think up to make springtime special.
I’m off, love to you as always, Felipe.
Yes!! Annie and your story did some good in Chico!! I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma in 2016 and since have been trying to recover from aggressive treatment. For myeloma there is no cure (yet) but the docs saved my life and “so far so good” I have good remission. My sights are set on healing. I know that from this weekend my camino has begun. With tremendous gratitude.
Blessings, Kathleen Pappani
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Kathleen ~ thank you for your first comment on Caminoheads blog. I am so glad that you are here and that you are benefiting from our message. We will benefit from your message also, that’s how it works. The best to you, Felipe.x