Tuesday, May 3, 2011

100th Post!

Wow...I made it to 100 post!!!!  This is an exciting post for me.  I never thought I would enjoy blogging as much as I do.  I love to read blogs.  Most mornings while drinking my coffee I always catch up on my favorite blogs.  I read lots of different blogs...from healthy living, photography, to family and craft/cooking blogs.  I know I'm a dork!  It was what I love to do...even before checking my Facebook on most days!
For me starting a blog was more to cut back on the countless phone calls I was making when Mark first got sick.  I wish I had started a blog years ago to help people more understand Mark and our life!  I have said this time and time again...I am a firm believer that you are given what you can handle in life.  I was blessed to be a mother and advocate for Mark in this life.  I will do all I can do to not let him down.
What I hope for this blog...I hope that I am able to continue blogging even after transplant...just about everything and anything.  From what's going on with Mark to day to day stuff.  I am looking forward to a lot of exciting things coming up for us in the next year...and will be happy to share with our friends and family!



Today we had some fun after school taking our bikes out for a ride!  We have lots coming up this week....  A party at dialysis tomorrow to celebrate spring and Johanna's (Child Life Specialist) going away party!  I will also be celebrating (hopefully), that Mark will officially be cleared for transplant as of tomorrow afternoon.  When I know for sure I will let you all know.  The circus on Thursday thanks to Johanna for the tickets!!
Friday will be a surprise...but something major is in store for the Kane family if it all works out!!  I think this week won't be so bad after all. 
 I was feeling a little bad about Mark's line infection.  Everything is being done to protect him from the infection...so I guess that's all we can do.  IV antibiotics and oral antibiotics with a watchful eye.  There hasn't been an infection in a central line in the dialysis clinic in nearly 2 years!  Leave it to my child to have the rear chance of having an infection.  Mark is the king of rare issues....and that's why we love him!

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