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Bonnie and Hans |
The first week of October brought us more overcast days and
showers. Fortunately our lives were brightened by a visit from Hans who came all
the way from Singapore. Hans and I go
way back: We both grew up in Wassenaar, went to the same grade school, high
school, college and both lived in the infamous Ferry Street house in
Eugene. Hans used to live in Portland and still has a ton of friends in the
area whom he visited while staying at our house. In between visits we had fun
catching up on our lives and reminiscing about good old times. Hans could not profit
from the nice sunny weather which we had the rest of the month, though people
living in Singapore and Sydney may actually enjoy cooler temperatures.
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Sunny Fall weather in Oregon |
On the medical front there is not a lot to report. The maintenance
chemo is easier to take and it is certainly easier than Bonnie’s failed tooth implant,
for which she needs at least three procedures to correct the situation.
Ouch! While the health may be stable,
the golf game is deteriorating and getting to the point of being embarrassing. Actually, it is embarrassing: on a bright sunny day I managed to get my
worst score in the Oregon City Golf Club daily tournament. I don’t quite know what to do about this,
other than putting the blame on the oncologist.
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Jacqueline, Bonnie and Grand Kids at the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate park |
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Family visit to the Science museum in San Francisco |
With two free weeks between hospital or doctor visits, we now
have the opportunity to do some traveling, so we flew to the Bay Area to
visit Jacqueline, Adam and the California Grand Kids. The girls had a school
free day on Friday and we visited the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. We visited the Japanese Tea garden and the Science Academy museum, which are both located
in the park. On Saturday the girls worked on their Halloween costumes with some
help from Oma while Adam and I watched the Oregon Ducks game in the local pub.
(yep, won again: Go Ducks). It was a fun weekend, and if Bonnie had not
discovered that our flight home was booked on Monday, rather than Tuesday as I
thought, we may still be there.
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Emmett and Oma at the pre-school Halloween Party |
We were invited to our grandson’s preschool Halloween party
on Wednesday morning (very nice!) After the party he took us to his favorite restaurant for lunch.
On Halloween itself, Bonnie had the first
of her implant surgeries and had to rest the remainder of the day. I went to Josh
and Sara that afternoon and enjoyed all the kids’excitement of calling on the
neighbors and collecting tons of candy. Even Kellan, just one and half years old, quickly got the hang of this event and grabbed hands full of candy to fill his Halloween bucket. (way to go, Kellan!)
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