We've heard from the insurance company

Oct 20, 2014 22:35

and the clinical trial is a GO. Details (and requests for help) are posted on our CaringBridge site here.

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aome October 21 2014, 04:02:47 UTC
YAY! I'm assuming all the frantic moving of stuff around, and contractors, is to continue to make your house a safer place for immuno-compromised!Rob to live. I didn't realize his system would be compromised for a YEAR, wow. And I'm glad you posted because I was just thinking that I might try to send a bouquet before it was too late ... except now it is. :P Is there something else that would cheer your household up, instead?

When do you often get your first snow? We're still a month or more away from our first flakes, on average, but you never know. We had a Halloween snowstorm three years ago. :-P

I'm also really glad to hear that Delia's settling in well at college.

*hugs* to everyone.

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naomikritzer October 21 2014, 04:33:57 UTC
Peg, maybe you could switch the "bouquet" assignment to a "cheering care package" assignment?

Things that seem like they might not suck:

* Various tasty packaged snacks from somewhere like Trader Joe's
* Anything chocolate (but probably not homemade, if Rob's going to eat them)
* Postcards of pretty things
* Cheering greeting cards (possibly with photos of flowers, etc.)
* Nook gift cards (does Rob have a Nook?)
* Online subscriptions that would provide at-home entertainment for the housebound

(It's possible that any and all of these things would be bad, for one reason or another, but I thought I'd throw them out there.)

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pameladean October 21 2014, 04:08:55 UTC
Oh, thank goodness!

I'm very glad to hear that Delia is settling in well at college.

P.

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