1. Marcus and I went on a backpacking trip to Rachel Lake. To get there, you take the Lake Kachess exit off of I-90 (near the summit of Snoqualmie Pass), and then you drive to the trailhead. From there, it was about a 4-ish mile hike, with all the elevation gain in the last mile. Ugh. I was tired, but I made it. About half-way through I asked Marcus, "Are you proud of me for still tackling adventures like this." He answered honestly, as always, and said,"I guess I'm a little proud, but mostly I just think you're crazy." Thanks for your support, honey. :) Tee hee!! I've included some photos for you.
Some really weird flowering plants. Anyone know what it is?
From the second Yakima Mission Trip: Barb, Kate, me, & Lacey
My hottie husband & I.
4. My last big event happened yesterday evening. My sister-in-law, Tammy & I took her daughter Maya & a friend to see TAYLOR SWIFT!! Maya is in love with Taylor, and so we were all super excited to see her. The concert was amazing, it was the most beautiful show I've ever been to, with all of the costumes, sets, and lighting. It was great!
Maya and I
5. Besides all of the fun that I've been having, my health is slowly seeming to improve. I'm still needing to get IV fluids twice a week, but that has kept me from passing out and having a good time. (clearly.) I've had a low-grade fever for the past two weeks, and so was prompted to go to the GP (family doctor) to get checked out. After a significant work-up of blood and urine, there is still no answer as to why I'm running a mystery fever. The doctor thinks it may just run it's course, or perhaps it already has? I'll have to keep you posted on that.
Thank you for your continued love and support. And thank God for blessing us with amazing weather in the Seattle-area these past few weeks. We've been driving the Jeep with the top down, enjoying the car since my father-in-law broke his foot, and so has loaned it to us in Enumclaw until he can drive again. Poor Jim, but yay for us.
Hugs and love,
b
1 comment:
Rachel Lake looks amazing. Maybe next time I get to the Pacific NW I will have to check it out. It's so great that even though you have all this medical stuff/pain/nausea going on you still get out there and live life. Enjoy it!
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