Tuesday, February 8, 2011

There's No Place Like Home

It’s time to start planning to go home. March 4th will mark the 100th day since the transplant and according to medical protocols I can leave the protection of the hospital and head home to Missoula, Montana then. Candi and I both woke up this morning feeling homesick. We began sharing ideas about what was ahead when we suddenly realized there is much to do if we are indeed going to extricate ourselves in a little over 3 weeks. We have acquired a lot of stuff. In fact, we’re thinking of making two trips; the first a brief visit to deliver a car load of our belongings (but mostly for fun), and the real homecoming occurring as soon as we can get out of here with the 100-day blessing of the transplant team.

We're really looking forward to getting home and getting on with our lives.
--Roger

2 comments:

  1. I am so glad to hear that you guys are getting restless and ready to go back home. Its a reassuring message that things are moving forward as planned. I am grateful.

    By the way, I made the bean soup last night and it was absolutely delicious. The best bean soup I have ever tasted. George and Chelsea agree.

    Sophie sends her love...

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  2. Cheers from the McAteers......You two deserve it. Sending our most heart felt hopes for a long happy life together.

    Mike & Lisa

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