This morning was tough.Evan did not want to get dressed.I let him watch a tv show in my room while I got dressed and then he still refused to get dressed.It was 11am by this point and I decided to just take him in his room and get him dressed whether he liked it or not.He threw a major tantrum.I tried holding him down and getting him dressed but it was just too hard for me.My chest and my port were hurting from holding him down and from his kicking.I finally told him he could not come out of his room until he got dressed.More tantrums, and then finally he just lied in bed for a little while.I got Noah dressed and breakfast and then checked on Evan. He still wasn’t ready to get dressed.A little while later I made lunch for all of us and then went back to Evan’s room.He was finally in a good mood and I was able to get him dressed.After that, the rest of the day he was good.I don’t know what was going on.I was worried at first that he was not feeling well or was sick.
We ate lunch and then I put the boys down for naps.
Blanca came at 4:00pm and I went to tutor one student.
At 6:00pm, I met Morry at the boys at the Little Gym for Evan’s first sports class. He did very well and followed directions.Evan wanted to go back again tomorrow.The next class isn’t until next week.
I took Noah home and got dinner ready for the boys.Morry picked up Chuy’s on the way home for us.Noah ate really well at dinner.He had 6 chicken nuggets!
Evan and Noah are in bed now, but they both are still awake.
Here’s a video from the other day when I went in Noah’s room in the morning.Also, here are a few pictures from the class today.
Not only is October tough because of all of the breast cancer awareness promotions, but it is also the anniversary of the beginning of my journey back in 2009.
Angelina says, "There is more than one way to deal with any health issue. The most important thing is to learn about the options and choose what is right for you personally." I appreciate Angelina Jolie and all of the others that have chosen to be open about their health and share personal details.
Shortly after I finished chemo, my feet started feeling like someone took a hammer to them. At first, I thought I had an injury or arthritis. I went to a podiatrist and a rheumatologist, but they couldn’t find anything noticeably wrong. My x-rays looked fine.
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