Let’s start with the bad news first, so we can end on a good note. Grace went to the oncologist last week and the news was basically what I expected: it’s a very aggressive, fast-growing cancer and there’s no getting rid of it. IF it was contained to one spot and they did major surgery to remove it all, and followed it up with expensive weekly chemo treatments, she *might* make it to six months. However, there are indications it has spread to one lymph node and maybe the liver, so that seemed unlikely. We could try just chemo, which would give us maybe a 40% chance of getting her to 3-4 months. Or we could treat it palliatively and give her the best quality of life for the next month or two, which is what we decided to do. And after her doctor visit, we took her out for a good cheeseburger. And maybe a few fries.
We started her on Pepcid, Benadryl, and a high dose of prednisone, all of which could help control the symptoms and maybe even shrink the tumor a bit. And good news – it did! After a week on the meds, the tumor is noticeably smaller. It’s still an extremely large tumor, and this isn’t a sign of her being cured – it’s just going to improve her quality of life, which I’ll take. She is still in good spirits and doing well, so I’m going to appreciate that as long as it lasts.

Because the oncologist said she was stable in the short-term, the husband and I left the boy home with all the dogs and took a road trip to Alabama to visit the girl. We hadn’t seen her since August 2022! That is way too long, friends. Alabama might not be my favorite state, but we had a good time. Our day trip to Huntsville was a highlight. We found a wonderful used book store, a great yarn store, and spent the afternoon at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center – super fun, especially for the husband. I came home with a lot of new yarn and a lot of new books, and a completed pair of socks. Oh, and when I came home, I found my new needles had arrived! I splurged on a set of Signature DPNs for sock knitting and I can’t wait to cast on.




It’s been a rough few weeks for me – I’ve been in a super negative headspace – but the break helped a lot. I’m so glad I decided to go. The warm spring weather is helping too, I think. And the relief to come home and find out that Grace hasn’t gotten a lot worse! Happy Spring, friends.
Happy spring! That sounds like a great (and much needed) trip. My sister has told me about the Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville—she went to Space Camp when we were kids—but I’ve never gotten there myself. Someday, maybe! Enjoy knitting with your new needles! I’ve been loving my Signature DPNs a lot.
Thank you! My husband really wishes he could have gone to Space Camp, so I’m trying to convince him to go to the adult version they have now!
Oh, awesome! I hadn’t realized there was an adult version.
I am so sorry for your doggy’s prognosis. Glad you are able to have some quality time. What a beautiful haul of yarn. Wishing you a wonderful spring.
Thank you so much!
That’s rough – but I wholeheartedly endorse cheeseburgers making a bad situation even a little bit better. Give her lots of hugs and save some for yourself. Looks like a fun getaway and it sounds like one you really needed. I’ll be anxious to see what you decide to make with all that beautiful yarn!
Thank you! I should have gotten her a shake too! 😉 Maybe next time.
So glad that the treatment is helping her be more comfortable and feel better 🙂 You got some lovely new yarn, and can’t wait to hear what you think of your new Signatures!!