Friday, August 17, 2018

Remission

On August 8: 2018, we got the word that Glenn’s PET scan was good and he is now in remission!!

Seven weeks after his last chemo treatment, we were elated to get some good news. 
We are so grateful to the pastors Kevin and Melanie and the church at Winnie, TX for letting us use their RV hookups!  They made a most stressful time easier. 




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Today is August 17, 2018. We left Winnie, TX on Saturday. August 11. We had tried to hook up the RV the day before bc we wanted to turn the RV around so that we could pull out early the next morning and also cut the grass where the RV had set.  But, the stabilizers on the passenger side would not go up. We were at a loss as to what to do. We knew the panel needed replacing and the part was waiting on us in Savannah. (That’s another story). We called a Mobil RV repair service but they couldn’t get there until late. So we cancelled for the evening and expected them the next morning. 

The next morning, low and behold, Glenn tried to raise the stabilizers again and they worked. We canceled the mobile repair and headed on down the road. It had rained, so we didn’t get to cut the grass. 

We made it to Gulfport, MS and stayed at the Shields RV Park the SeaBees military base. It is a real nice park and since the trip zapped Glenn’s energy, we stayed a few days. Glenn has a good day and then a couple of  bad days. We were able to get out a little and see a little bit of Gulfport and Biloxi.  






When we were ready to hookup to leave, we were both apprehensive if the stabilizers would go up, but they did.  However, on Glenn’s walk around inspection, he noticed a bolt missing and the leaf spring broken. What to do??  

I googled trailer repair businesses and one was not too far away. So we head out, going slowly to the repair shop.  After 2 hrs and 45 min, we were back on the road again.

Our next stop was near Blackshear, GA on the Florida, Georgia borders on Lake Seminole.  We checked in at Eastbank COE Park. Again, Glenn was not up to driving the next day so we spent two nights. I wish we could have stayed.  It is a beautiful park and lake. 





We arrived Savannah, Lott’s Island, Hunter Army Airfield this afternoon. Aug 17. Again, Glenn is not feeling too good.  He says he feels “nervous “.    Oh, yea, .... the stabilizers won’t go down on the passenger side.  Frustrating.  

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