Not As Good As Yesterday, But Not The Worst

Jon's appointment was at 1:00, for no reason that has anything to do with him. He is on the schedule but doesn't need particular attention yet. Blood test, results, conversation with Amber.  His white blood counts are coming down, as expected and desired. His red blood cells are holding firm. His GI system is beginning to be an issue again, which is also expected but definitely not desired. This is his Achilles heel, historically.

So this picture is mostly my dinner (do people who live in dorm rooms do food blogs?).  We are eating pretty wholesome food, considering that it is Passover and we are working with no pots or pans or stove. Or I am, anyway. Jon eats much less than I do.

But he has good energy, he is not nauseous, he is otherwise doing fine. And tonight we finally watched the first two episodes of Ted Lasso -- I have been waiting until I was ready to be entertained by television. The time is here. If not now, when? And after a long break while we were home, I am back to practicing piano. If not now, when?


It is so easy to shop during Passover because most of the food is not relevant -- this is a combination of  Trader Joe's organic Romaine, carrots, broccoli, grilled chicken and a dressing made of  yesterday's leftover Buffalo Chicken dip.  Glamping in Baltimore.

Comments

  1. Looks delish! Nice work! Did you bring all the dishes with you or are they provided? I'm sure you brought that nice cutting board. Always fun to see what you can make happen with no facilities. Remember putting food on outdoor windowsill in France, in 1978? I have a memory of canned lentils (french of course) but how would we have opened the can??!

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