Sunday, February 18, 2018
Mid-February 2018
On Tuesday, I had lunch with my previous Beta Sigma Phi Sorority group for our monthly luncheon on Pizza Glen. We were missing a few, but we had a great time visiting and eating of course!
On Wednesday, Valentine's Day, we received a call early that Joe Moritz, who has been living with our friends Dennis and Debbie Sieger for 29 years, passed away, so I spent most of the day with Debbie. Ron and I went to a late lunch at El Camino to celebrate Valentine's Day - so yummy.
After exercise class on Thursday, I helped Debbie with some errands and went to the funeral home to see Joe one last time before he was cremated.
I had my annual mammogram on Monday with a abnormal report, so I had a diagnostic mammogram and ultrasound on Friday. A very small mass was found, so I have been referred to Dr. Rob at St. Luke's Medical for a biopsy and removal, appointment on Monday, February 19 - praying for a benign finding.
On Saturday, we went to Joe's funeral and drove to Overland Park afterwards for the remainder of the day. Ron and Chad went to the Golf Show - Amanda went to pick up Garrison and a little friend at a birthday party - Peyton and I went to Hyvee and for Happy Hour drinks at Sonic before we all gathered at the Todds and then went to Jose Peppers for an early dinner before Garrison's final basketball game of the season. He had such a good game and a great time. He had only made one basket prior to Saturday night and made four (4) baskets in the game Saturday night. He was on fire! They had team pictures and he received a trophy following the game. Earlier in the day, Peyton and I had fun playing in her room with her American Girl Dolls and coloring. Tommy (the doll) was doing his gymnastics routine in this picture.
After church on Sunday, Ron and I visited Mark and Mary at their lake home. Bo and Dan, Brent and Jill and their kids joined the fun for a delicious fish fry - crappie that Mark caught - and we had a greta day visiting.
Lots of great memories made this week - we are blessed.
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