That our temperatures are back to normal for this time of year, mid-70s. I was able to grill our burgers on Webi, and it was nice to sit out for dinner.
I’m thankful for the bravery and courage of Virginia Giuffre, who wrote” Nobody’s Girl” about Epstein and Maxwell. The book is very hard to read, so be forewarned. But because of her, she exposed many rich, powerful men who abused young girls and women. Although she died by suicide, she has left a legacy behind. It’s sad, though, it came to that.
I’m thankful for my first cup of coffee in the morning. It’s always the best.
I’m thankful for the comfort of my home, albeit small. It’s true that if you remove things, all of a sudden your house can feel larger and less cluttered. I’m on the lookout for a cabinet for our entry way that can hold more stuff that I don’t want out, visible. Right now, I have the Ikea lockers, which I do like, but I was hoping for something with more storage and maybe drawers. I’ve been checking the Marketplace, but most stuff is in Sacramento, and that’s too far for me to just go check something out.
I’m grateful for the infusion nurses who are great at what they do. I was in and out in 20 minutes, so very nice.
It sounds like you have a lot to be thankful for this week.
I appreciate them so much. They are always cheerful and never negative and I’m sure they see plenty of stuff daily.
Thank heavens for nurses and other health care providers that always seem to put patients first!
Oncology nurses are very special people. I mean, they are dealing with IV’s all day. People in all kinds of conditions. Mine is a subcutaneous shot in the abdomen, so it’s quick.