Three Months and One Week So Far
The good news continues to accumulate, even though the pace of improvement is ever-so-slow and meandering.
Recent bloodwork shows that there is NO measurable myeloma in Jon's blood.
He is balancing his various domestic responsibilities with naps. Cooking is real again.
He is continuing to off-load his complicated contracting job, with daily Zoom calls with a very patient programmer who is trying hard to understand how Jon's brain works.
The granddaughters are a steady and uplifting presence. Jon is now up to carrying Thalia around because she still prefers to be up and mobile, not left by herself on the floor. She weighs about 15 pounds and never stops wiggling, so carrying her is work. The older two always make Jon feel loved, running in for a hug.
He went out to Loudoun today, protesting that his schedule is way too busy now. He went to meet a potential new mechanic. Our mechanic of many years retired, alas, and we need to figure out how to keep everything working.
When Jon doesn't have the strength to do something, Benjamin does. At this moment, all the tractors and vehicles in Vienna are functioning, except for two golf carts. Can't say the same about the other farm.
He has some appointments lined up to try to figure out why some things hurt (shoulder/arms, back).
It seems like his cough is getting better.
As Heinz always says, there is room for improvement. But improvement is happening. We can see it.
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