Granny's gone and done it again

Granny my son is on his way to his brother's place in TX before going on to Ft. Worth, TX. When he is around I don't want him around anything that could cause an infection of any kind. He had a blood cancer and a lot of chemo and finally a bone marrow transplant about 12 years ago. Basically he has very little immune system. My DIL made some rounds with me to speed them up and gathered eggs. She grew up on a MO farm and they had chickens. She remembers the old way of plucking chickens. That was one of her childhood jobs. She even moved a few bags from storage to the cans by the coop doors for me. Today I moved only two to cans. Any hoot I'm taking a rest break before I go to town delivering eggs and getting some much needed leak stopper for a pair of 5 gallon fountains.
Wow, I hope your son is ok now. Bone marrow transplant is pretty tough.
 
Granny to y'all ever do a pancake or waffle supper? We do about once a month. Tasty and we get to use some extra eggs that way. Does Robert like pancakes? I wouldn't think that there would be any bad fibers in them. Flour is ground fine. There are fruit flavored syrups that don't have actual fruit in them that he may like. I don't know. I'd check with his doc before using the fruit syrups. It's to bad he doesn't like or just won't eat a fried eggs sandwich. That is how I get my eggs. I don't like eggs but will eat a fried egg sandwich once a week. There is no fear of eating up the egg profits by me. :)
I eat three fried eggs a day. I need lots of protein.
 
Wow, I hope your son is ok now. Bone marrow transplant is pretty tough.
His bone marrow transplant from one of his kids was successful. It was hard on both of them but after more than a decade it is still working. He just takes precautions. Avoids sharp edges and objects outside of a steak knife at the table. More than once we had doubts about him making it but he has and looks good. He does have a very thin spot on the top of his head from all the chemo that will never be he same again but that was a small price to pay for living.
 
Did you call the dr?
She did call the doc. She might be there now or she has dosed off to sleep again. I'm about to do that. I've had mid day meds (every 8 hour stuff) and one of them is a drowsy intimidation.
 
Granny to y'all ever do a pancake or waffle supper? We do about once a month. Tasty and we get to use some extra eggs that way. Does Robert like pancakes? I wouldn't think that there would be any bad fibers in them. Flour is ground fine. There are fruit flavored syrups that don't have actual fruit in them that he may like. I don't know. I'd check with his doc before using the fruit syrups. It's to bad he doesn't like or just won't eat a fried eggs sandwich. That is how I get my eggs. I don't like eggs but will eat a fried egg sandwich once a week. There is no fear of eating up the egg profits by me. :)
Oh! I haven't had a fried egg sandwich in years. Gotta do this! They're good.
 
His bone marrow transplant from one of his kids was successful. It was hard on both of them but after more than a decade it is still working. He just takes precautions. Avoids sharp edges and objects outside of a steak knife at the table. More than once we had doubts about him making it but he has and looks good. He does have a very thin spot on the top of his head from all the chemo that will never be he same again but that was a small price to pay for living.
Wow. Awesome news. More than ten years!!
 
She did call the doc. She might be there now or she has dosed off to sleep again. I'm about to do that. I've had mid day meds (every 8 hour stuff) and one of them is a drowsy intimidation.
Making home made bread..the easy cheating way. 😁
 
Making home made bread..the easy cheating way. 😁
We are shopping bread machines. Not in a hurry but will have one before the heat wave starts late spring here. Once it gets hot we don't use the big oven. It becomes crock pot weather then.
 

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