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Original plan last week was to try and get the Monday tests moved to Tuesday. The scheduler worked several days last week trying to make the change. No could do!
So, the next plan was to leave Ga Monday after lunch. The weather maps above show why that would not happen.
So, what's a fellow to do? Come back on short notice on Saturday afternoon to avoid a ton of heavy rain, lightning, and thunderstorms!
Anyway, here we are! Back in Arkansas! Tests begin Monday afternoon.
When we arrived, Deb asked to drive to the car to the condo. She did real well. Then we went to Red Lobster to celebrate.
Deb felt very good today and is very hopeful that means her chemo has improved her health situation. Guess we will know on Thursday when we meet with Dr vanRhee and a stack of tests.
We came today in the 2 seat smaller airplane called Redbird this time. I finished her in 2005. Redbird had it's old engine and prop sold off for an upgrade about the time of Deb's initial diagnosis. She sat forlorn and unflyable for several years until the new engine could be overhauled and installed, along with a lot of fiberglass work, paint, etc. The final upgrade was to upgrade the instrument panel. Well, a small group of airplane angels pitched in and got it done! Thanks to all, especially airplane angels Jon, Dave, and Waldo! Thanks guys!
Glad you were able to plan your trip around the weather and get there safely. Redbird surely is a sporty looking plane! Love, Mary
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