I'm envious of people who have heard Kara on the phone! (And incidentally, I totally get what Erika said about Kara reminding her of herself when she was wee. I can see that.)
Also, I notice that it looks like my 'Happy Birthday Trudy' post from yesterday didn't post. Crap. This dialup thing is so bloody unpredictable! Some things post, some things don't. Gah. Anyway - retroactively, Happy Birthday Trudy (and still Kara).
In my world, though, it's already Sunil Day. Happy Birthday, Sunil!
...so I've just put on the
Hairspray
soundtrack, and now I'm off to
grind some coffee beans
to brew some nice fresh coffee with cinnamon, what with it being, you know,
Tree Day.
t /obnoxiously gleeful
I propose lots more Tree Days for Fay. But without the big old trees, y'know, dying.
I'm envious of people who have heard Kara on the phone!
Kara is such a delight on the phone; I highly recommend it. When I told her she sounded like a big girl, she said, "Yeah, but I'll always be your favorite."
Tree Day is excellent, Fay!
I spent most of the day helping Vortex move stuff about. Her new condo is quite awesome! But sadly for her, all the wifi that is around (several, which is more than expected given that only one other person has moved into her actual building yet) is password protected. Sad.
But I fear it has stolen all my actual motivation to accomplish things of my own. Crap!
I think, if Kara grows up with half the talent Erika has, I will be blown away.
Fay, e-mail me your phone number and I'll have her call you. She can tell you how much she likes Nesma and the Beans.
eta: Bedtime (late for her birthday, actually). We'll have to try another time.
In my world, though, it's already Sunil Day. Happy Birthday, Sunil!
Aw, thank you, Fay! Go snog a hot foreign chick for me.
Make sure it's a particularly fantastic White Devil Woman for him, Fay!
Happy almost birthday, P-Cow!
Karen update (good news):
So, yay, we get a zero on the M(etastisis) for the TNM staging for breast cancer. We told Dr. Kuan that Dr. Broderick had said I was staged at 3A (67% survival rate) and she looked confused. She said, no, a T(umor)2 and N(odes)1 meant a 2B. She looked through the pathology report and we talked about lymph nodes that are "matted," which can move a stage 2B to a 3A, but she said the pathology report showed no indication of this, so we're going to take that 2B with no further argument, thank you very much. All in all, given the TNM "score" combined with the fact that the tumor was "high grade" (i.e. aggressive), gives me a 75% survival rate.
I'm so glad to hear it, Hec. The last report sounded so much better than I'd been fearing, but this is all that plus test results. Yay!