Brain cancer is... ...working, but not alone. Darrell was characteristically industrious today, both at home repair and teaching. Andi worked on the computer all day, but she was similarly not alone: We hypothesize that our feathered forest friends are particularly hungry in these days before winter. Dozens of birds kept Andi company during her computer work today. Click here for the video version, which shows just how busy these sweet little birdies are. Not a bad place to work all day! We hope that, if you worked today, you too were in a good place with perfect company. Do the Skelly Sightings Never Stop? LuAnn and Roene sighted this fancy Skelly at LuAnn's house: And they sighted this skelly party in the 'hood: Life is wonderfully scary these days!
Brain cancer is... ...content. We have seen at least one of our four children on six of the past seven days. Their presence causes a glow that we can only call "contentedness." Above is the event that marks the last day of our kid streak: late lunch in the Inland Empire with Alex before we headed up the hill. Welcome home.
Brain cancer is... ...using outdated slang acronyms to describe current, ongoing successes. Optune Amy braved the rain for a face-to-face data download today. We celebrated our third Christmas together today. Oh, and Darrell's Optune usage rate was 98% again this month. No Big Deal (NBD). While she was here, Amy ordered a new shaver for us. Forget that braid! Tomorrow we meet...The Pitbull Platinum. ( Sneak preview? Click here .) It's a shaver made especially to keep skulls bald. NBD. Bonus Content At the Optune Summit, we learned from the Chief Operating Officer (Mike to us, NBD) that Darrell's version of Optune is tested for water resistance. We've always protected it viciously from any rain. (You need proof? Sure. Check out the post with water shield improv, 10/23/16. Click here and scroll down. ) Tonight, out for Thai on our rainy evening, Darrell tested the Optune water resistance testing. His swagger, above, c...
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