Saturday, August 24, 2024

 The last six weeks have been rather challenging. Michael has continued to heal well from the thyroid surgery in May. We received concerning lab results in early July that indicated the presence of significantly more cancer. The oncologist ordered a series of body scans. So Michael was poked and scanned and made to spend long periods of time in metal tubes. We waited and worked on acceptance. Last week the oncologist let us know that all of the scans came back clean and the only remaining cancer is what they already suspected.


Sometime this fall Michael will undergo a one time radioactive iodine treatment which hopefully will eliminate the lingering thyroid cancer. Compared to some of the other treatments that might have been recommended we are quite happy with this option. It will require four days of isolation and avoiding contact with pregnant women, children and sailors for a week. The sailors will be the challenging part. And the endocrinologist seems to have gotten the proper dosage of the synthetic thyroid hormone. Michael is feeling much more energetic and enthusiastic. Just kidding about the sailors.


We have gone out camping a few more times recently. Here are some photos mostly from our adventures in the nearby Sacramento Mountains.


Thanks for all your love and support,

Michael and Dennis


Sunrise over the Organ Mountains, from Buena Vida Park in Las Cruces. 


Holy Cross Retreat Center, Las Cruces.


White Sands National Park. On our way to the mountains. 


Artwork at the Inn of the Mountain Gods casino, Mescalero Apache reservation.



Wild Horses in The Pines campground, Cloudcroft, NM.


Wild flowers in the woods. 


Hummingbirds.





Life in the woods. 

















(A baby Horny Toad - only about an inch and a half long.)

















Sunrise.


Sunset.


The night sky at about 3:00am. 





One of the reasons that we moved to Las Cruces was the wide range of camping opportunities: We are about 600 miles from Austin, TX; 600 mile...