Scenes from a wet Norwegian…

As most of you have heard I am sure, we had a nor’easter blow through hear over the last few days. Here are pictures from Monday. Tony wasn’t able to get to work that day because of the flooding in this very flat state.

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This shows some flooding. If you look right below the tree line you can see water. This is part of a retention pond though.

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This shows the same retention pond (through the window) only further down.

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This shows the snow that we got.

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You can hopefully see the rain and snow coming down in this picture.

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More snow and standing water on road…

Well yesterday I had my last appointment for my monitoring cycle. So that means that as soon as I start my next cycle then I will have one monitoring appointment on cycle day 3, then I will start the first of my injections (Lupron) on cycle day 20. The monitoring on cycle day 3 is to get a baseline in which my doctor will build my cycle on. We are getting closer!

Well before Easter, I got a Calla Lilly plant. To my surprise I haven’t killed it yet. Here is a picture of it.HPIM1816

That is about all the news I have for now. I hope and pray for the families of the Virgina Tech. students and teachers.

Jennifer