Spritz, spritz, wipe, wipe… This post has been thoroughly sanitized with bleach and I know you’re staying 6 feet away, so we’re all safe. : ) I know we all need some humor to keep us sane in these stressful times, so I thought I’d share this cad I made last year to cheer up my dad as he started feeling the effects of the chemo….
Hahahaha! Both he and mom got a kick out of it.
Gotta love that exhausted rooster!
Googly eyes on the ‘toast’ and a nice enamel toaster add to the fun:
I love putting something funny in a delicate and delightful frame….
Supplies:
- Art Impressions Fainted Chicken
- Spellbinders Romancing the Swirl Ringlet Round die by Becca Feeken
- Spellbinders Toast with Jam and Bread stamp and die set by Debi Adams
I hope you got a chuckle out of this sweet card! Since we don’t sleep in toasters and half of us are supposed to be staying in… no need to pop out of bed, ok?!
Take care!
~D.Ann
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Update on dad: Thanks to all of you who have been e-mailing your well-wishes while he has been getting chemo for pancreatic cancer these past 4 months! They did the preliminary set-up MRI and CTs at UM Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Thursday. They hope to be up and running with the new MRIdian Linac machine by April 8, and afterward they will schedule his 5 days of radiation… barring further interference from the coronavirus. They’ve changed it so that only the patient can go into the hospital and all have to have their temperatures taken and maintain social distancing except the medical personnel treating him, so we feel fairly confident as they’re not near where the sick patients are. We were going to stay down in Miami during his treatments, as traffic is usually too thick and too exhausting for any of us to handle driving back and forth 5 days in a row. But with over 2000 of Florida’s 4000 COVID-19 cases here in South Florida, they’ve shut down all but essential business (and his treatments are essential) so traffic is MUCH lighter, cutting the drive down to an hour. I’ll probably go stay at their place and we’ll drive back and forth each day… that’ll be better anyway, since mom and I also have weak immune systems. Eight weeks after the radiation they will reassess his progress. Thank you again for your kind concern!!
HI D…WHERE DO I START AFTER READING YOUR EMAILS AND SEEING THE ADORABLE CARDS………….
LETS SEE, I LOVE THE CARDS, GAVE ME SMILES AND LAUGHS WHICH I NEEDED HAHAHA, YOU HAVE SUCH TALENT AND QUICK WIT MIND, THAT IS GOOD COMPLIMENT HA I’VE BEEN KNOWN TO AWAYS THINK ON MATTERS THEN COMMENT LATER, WRITE NOTES BACK LATER SO I’VE BEEN TRYING HARD ON THIS POINT, ASKING JEHOVAH TO MAKE ME A QUICKER MIND ! BUT FIND I STILL GET QUIET AND THINK IT OUT AS NOT TO SAY RASH OR STUPID THINGS AND REGRET ..ANYWAYS..
SO GLAD OF YOUR DADS NEWS. I DON’T MIND BEING HOMEBOUND, I FIND I HAVE LOTS AND LOTS TO KEEP ME BUSY…UP EARLY..UP LONGER, COULD LIKE TO GROW COUPLE MORE ARMS, EYES SUPER TIRED ON COMPUTER WORK SO MUCH, THEN STUDYING FOR MEETINGS TO KEEP GOOD ROUTINE SO WHEN SOMEONE SAYS THEY ARE BORED…I GO OH NO ONLY BORING PEOPLE GET BORED HAHA..OR HOW ABOUT COMING OVER I’LL KEEP YOU BUSY BUT NATCH NO ONE GOING OUT RIGHT NOW UH OH WELL,
BEST LET YOU OFF FOR TONIGHT..WARM THANKS FOR KEEPING IN TOUCH..
WARM LOVE
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Sending good wishes to your Dad for his treatment and for you all, what a changed world we are living in. Your card made me chuckle this morning so thank you! Take care, Jenny xx
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