I am feeling well today. I had a good day yesterday too. I have been keeping on top of taking my meds and have not had too much gagging. Just a little. I was very sleepy yesterday and took two naps and went to bed at 9:00. Thankfully I slept all night and woke at 6:00 ready for med and a snack. I went back to bed and was able to sleep until 8:00.
There is not much going on here this weekend. No activities or shows for us. We are just all hanging out and taking walks and spending time together. HES got a good trail ride in yesterday. I am not sure if the weather will hold out for one today.
I feel that I must post a picture of my other constant companion, Chloe she does not get photographed as much around here because she is not a puppy and well she just sits around and naps. But she is my constant companion and never leaves my side. I think she knows that I don't feel well and just wants to make sure I am ok. So here she is Chloe our first dog, our eight year old puppy.
Another chemo over and done with - hurray for you Sarah!
My parents have had Border Collies for the past 20 years and they had a wonderful dog called Moss who looked just like your dog. She had a really sweet nature and never minded my children climbing all over her when they were small.
Posted by: Alice C | May 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM
Chloe looks like a very happy dog! What's the name of your BC? I used to have a collie named Laddie. He passed on to Rainbow Heaven in 2003 after a two year battle of cancer. He was M'Boy and I miss him dearly. We now have a beautiful GS named Romy who's 4 and has gone through a lot these past few short years. She's my buddy and is the silliest girl I could ask for. Her unconditional love for us is precious at most.
I'm happy that Chloe is by your side while your fighting your battle. There is nothing more healing than having your beastie beside you.
Posted by: Gin | May 18, 2008 at 01:10 PM
Our border collie is Sadie. She is afraid of sheep and horses :)
Posted by: Sarah S. | May 18, 2008 at 01:34 PM