D 33 - the weekend awaits and the fatigue has more negative effect
So second last day of chemo done and dusted and final day of chemo on Monday. As the days have progressed the energy levels have definitely dropped . The walks have become shorter or leave me more tired and fatigued. Some of the enthusiasm for the Chipinge Trust book has been difficult to maintain. Lots of festive season activities and a stream of very welcome visitors have provided a greatly welcome distraction from the daily grind.
The humour we have been able to find in our various hats we have found or been kindly provided by our great friend Minette Kuhn, has helped keep the chin up and a positive approach to the journey. Today’s hat is labelled Dr. Do Little. This is a favourite joke when Renene and I are on holiday with family or friends . “I am Dr. Do Little “ when on a break but doesn’t always work out that way with occasional requirements to dip into the medical knowledge or Doc’s bag.
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| The hats are always a favourite with staff at Radiation machine 6, as is the laughter where ever we go and which ever machine we visit. Today Machine 4 |
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| And in the chemo room but hat too big and bulky to wear for the duration of the treatment today |
Will be opportunity to visit the dogs and show “cousins” around our patch of paradise . Can’t wait to be back home for our own relaxing “Domain” to wander around
https://wobbleinn.co.nz/
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| The “Pod” at Wobble Inn |
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| View down the Valley from main House off towards Bay of Islands and Cape Brett |
Hopefully the traffic will have settled and all “Northern tourists” safely back in Auckland.










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