I must take a moment to apologize to Raymond. As it turns out the day that Raymond couldn't face changing Betty's bandage the feeding tube was actually working its way out. He was made fun of unnecessarily ---- this time!
Betty's feeding tube was removed and not replaced this morning. Betty feels good about loosing the tube which she has not used. We don't know if it will be replaced later.
Sharon brought cranberry muffins and fresh fruit this morning for our waiting room picnic. The conversation about the perfect recipe for cranberry bread continued later during Betty's radiation treatment. It seems Sharon uses a mix that starts with a K and gets at Wal-mart.
Katie enjoyed a tour of the radiation area and watched Betty's treatment on the video monitor used by the technicians. Raymond and Dennis enjoyed a jolly conversation in the radiation waiting room with a gentleman we see each day. He brings his wife for radiation. It seems he is an avid hunter and raved about the summer sausage made from the deer he nets. When asked if we would be there Monday morning he offered to bring a sample for taste testing. You should have seen the expressions on faces around the waiting room. I guarantee each one of them will be there Monday morning to see if the sausage appears.
The gentleman also shared a story of a favorite Thanksgiving when he prepared wild game for his families' dinner. It seems he only burned the meat a little, but his family adjourned to Burger King to complete their feast.
We will be sleeping this weekend to prepare for Raymond's big day on Wednesday. Betty's radiation and chemo treatments continue next week.
I forgot my book this morning and still don't know "Who done it."
The Boley Family
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