Thalia took a sip of elderberry tea. “Amazing,” she said.
“What’s amazing?” Calliope asked.
“Well… lots of things. I’m thinking about yesterday. First… Wasn’t it a stroke of fortune that Typist was cared for by the same ultrasound technician that assisted in her February biopsy — AND — that her surgical care nurse had also been her caregiver at her port surgery in March. I’ll bet that doesn’t happen very often. It felt like coming full circle.”
“It’s a blessing that the surgeon only removed three lymph nodes, and that the initial screening showed them to be free of c.” Nia said.
“And… we were home in time for dinner… which Typist’s husband prepared and cleaned up after,” said Cal.
“And… Typist feels great! Just little sore,” said Thalia. “So much to be grateful for!”
Words from Typist:
I love your message and the excitement in your voice re the technology. But so much else to be excited about too!! 🙌🥰
Ahhh! Perfection! How does it feel? It sounded wonderful. An overnight success! Only 10 takes. 🎬🎙🎬 Sure beats 10K hours!
In all sincerity, absolutely, wonderfully, fantastic! A Successful “Simple Lumpectomy” and lymph node resection!
The irony of “Simple Lumpectomy” is upon me…
Nothing simple about it, but it sure beats anything “radical” as it relates to breast cancer surgery… Outpatient! Who knew?? Wow 🤩!
They’re having a party in heaven right now… They are celebrating the “Delay” of your trip!
I say delay because let’s be honest, none of us are getting out of this thing alive! 😂🤣😂
However, when you have a huge gift to share, and a message of hope AND inspiration for the world, allowances are made and extensions are granted!
WooHoo 🎉
~The Universe
My best Mike Dooley impression! 😉✍🏼😊