Friday, December 31, 2010

Move in 2010 from S. Carolina to Georgia

Upon my many 2010 adventures one which one I had not anticipated on was moving. I moved from S. Carolina the week-end of Oct.29-31. I have enclosed a few pictures of the transition so please overlook the mess. This was a BIG deal for me. I had never moved in my life, had lived in the same place since March 1985. I am slowly adjusting to Georgia; however, I am still a Carolina girl just temporarily living in Georgia. I will post soon pictures of the house as we are still finalizing things such as decor in the master bathroom, kitchen, and computer room (office).

my room - I love the fact that I have a bigger room :) 
my room was originally done in John Deere in S.C.
so I transferred it to Georgia for a while longer jst to get use out of it.


pillows decor for my room


above my closet


more of my room. please overlook the mess.


my closet - before



my bedroom window



towels in my bath


my bathroom is small so I can only get half shots.
it is still a work in progress


more of my bath



kitchen


another kitchen shot. it is a little smaller but have more cabinets.


bar/kitchen table area. we had not moved in the
kitchen table yet. not fond of the bar; however, part
of it may eventually come down.


part of the living room. I do not like the flower print
couch, it is just temporary.


another living room shot including my dad kicked back
in the recliner.


another bedroom turned into the computer room (office)

another computer room shot

the back of the house leading into
the master bath and bedroom.


master bath

master bath again


master bedroom before. a after picture is still to come.


master walk in closet


hallway

laundry room


part of the carport


back yard and garage

White Christmas 2010

Please forgive my slackness. It has been crazy around here the past few days.
I have been dreaming for the past 25 years and finally my dream became reality. I, like many others in the Carolinas, Georgia and along the East Coast was priviledged to see a white Christmas after 47 years. I could not believe me eyes when I saw it falling from the sky on Christmas Day evening. I had a good Christmas. On Christmas Eve, my dad's twin sisters and their husbands came down from S. Carolina for lunch and visited for a while. On Christmas Day, we (myself, mom, and dad) went over to my grandparent's house to dinner with my Grandpa, Granny, my mom's youngest brother, and his son and oldest daughter. Later on Saturday night around 10pm, my mom's oldest sister and her husband and daughter arrived from Virginia.


mantle/fireplace


this is my neighborhood on Christmas Day. We got
about 4 inches of snow.


side view of my house. As you see the front door is on
the right side of the house. The house was built back
in the 1960s. The building located behind the house
is the garage.


near my house


Hwy. 29 in Hartwell

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas finalization

Today, December 23rd is a very busy day here in the Davis house; we are finishing up all the last minute things before my dad's two sister's and their husbands come down tomorrow. I have much to finish from putting up laundry to wrapping the last few presents and putting a bookshelf together. They are calling for snow in SC and North-eastern Georgia approximately 2-5 inches on Christmas Day! We have not had a white Christmas since 1963, which was definitely WAY before my arrival to earth, ha ha! Like I always say, "I will believe it when I see it!"

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas in the air


I apologize for not writing sooner, I have been extremely overwhelmed with school being I had finals last week. It is hard to believe that I started yesterday (12-13) my last semester of my first year. These past 6 months have flew by like a jet. Things are looking more and more like Christmas every day. I am ready for it to come; however, I still have a little shopping left to do. My house is starting to look festive for Christmas. My mom has been doing some baking for our neighbors. We will deliver them soon and meet everyone since we haven't done so upon moving in back in October, we stay quite busy with work and trying care of the grandparents. I am slowly beginning to like it here, but it is still going to take quite a while for me to call Georgia, my home state if I ever will. I will forever be a Carolina girl! I am excited about the 2 week winter break from school during the Christmas holiday and I am also off work. I hope to get some things done like hanging pictures, sort clothes, and finish arranging my room. With working 10-11 hours daily and coming home doing school work 2-4 hours per night, just does not allow me time to do all that I wish to do. Just is never enough time in a day to complete everything. I plan to post pictures soon of the house. It is not like we want it, but we are still working on it. There are some minor things needing to be done. We have trees for the first time ever, and I am NOT a fan of the leaves since I park under them. I will be glad when they have all fallen off, so I will not have to clean my windshield every morning.
This past weekend was not such a good one in our household. We all were sick with some sort of stomach bug, it started first with my mom, who then so kindly gave it to me, and I kindly gave it to my Dad who was already sick with something similar to the flu. We are better from that, but my Dad is still trying to get over a cough.
I thought I lived in the deep south, but here lately have been having second thoughts its been quite cold to be the South. It is currently 24 degrees at 11:05pm and still decreasing with the expected low to be a teeth chattering 19 degrees. Though no snow has been in the forecast; however, some folks have saw flurries with no precipitation. If it is going to be this cold, I wish it would just snow and be done with it instead of torching us with these freezing frigid temperatures.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Finally Friday

The week started out in November and has ended in December! The signs that Christmas is nearing is noticed more daily especially with the temperature being colder. It has been a good week; however, I am still feeling under the weather but much better than last week. I have been so overwhelmed this week with school finals nearing next week. It is ridiculously insane that I am nearing my first year of school, it just seems like yesterday was June and was starting my first semester. I am stoked about the 2 week break from school which is definitely much needed! Life is treating me well, I am just enjoying the ride and living in fast forward. I am feeling a bit itinerant since my trip to Boston a few months back. It is best we live each day to its fullest because we are never promised tomorrow. My life's motto is Live, Laugh, Love! Thanks for reading like always stay tuned for more is sure to come. Good night!

Saturday, November 27, 2010

2007, 2008, 2009

In February 2007, I had to have surgery on my right ankle. I had sprained it numerous times over the past 8-9 years and it had became very weak and did not have any support from my tendons, cartlidges, and ligaments. So, I have all of that reattached. In June 2007, I had a gall bladder attack and had to have it removed.
In 2008, I did not have any surgeries (Thank goodness)! I was working at Advance Auto Parts and Clemson First Baptist Child Enrichment Center. I left both places and moved to Greer (Feb 2008) for a live-in nanny job. Unfortunately, that did not work out just for 2 months then I moved back to Norris and went back to work at the daycare. In May, I had a bad wreck. I only got bruises, thankfully.
In January 2009,  I started back to school attending Greenville Tech majoring in Surgerical Technology. In July, I once again left the daycare and took a live-out Nanny job in Westminster for a family with 3 kids. I had to quit school because of my work schedule working late. I really love this job! In January 09, I had to have a minor surgery, had my tonsils and adenoids removed due to having a recurrence of tonsilitus every 4-6 weeks between August 2008-January 2009. In April, I was able to attend a Minnie Pearl Retreat in Nashville, Tennesee for Young Adult Cancer Survivors. It was a great experience and a nice get-a-way trip.
In 2010, June 7, I began school once more this time online through University of Phoenix majoring in Healthcare Administration. In June 4-6, I had my first time experience adventure. I flew to Boston for a Young Adult Cancer Survivors Retreat through LiveSTRONG and Next Step. I had an awesome time, meet new people, an old friend that I met in Nashville the previous year, took my first taxi cab. It was great meeting people that have been down the same road with cancer as I have. I moved to a new state, Georgia, in October. It has been a huge adjustment, but it is slowly growing on me. As of 11/27, I am almost finished with my first year at UOP. I am still working in Westminster, been there little over a year. Right now, I have 5 kids. 3 of them are bro/sis, one is a cousin and one is a foster child; all are boys except for 1 girl. It is hard to believe that Thanksgiving 2010 has already came and gone and Christmas is fast approaching. It is hard to believe that I have been cancer free going on 5 years! I continue to thank God for allowing me the opportunity to win a battle that so many have lost. Well, I best close for now. It's getting late in the evening and I had some school work to work on and then a rivalry game between Clemson/Carolina to watch at 7pm. Thanks for reading and stay tuned for more is sure to come....

2006 Diagnosis

I have finally decided to start a blog and I am going to go back a few years to begin. Back in the last months of 2005, I was having tingling and burning on my right foot. I went to my family doctor,  she nor did a fellow physician know what was causing this so she had a appointment made for a nerve test to be done to pin point what was going on. So, on Dec. 1, I was scheduled to have a Nerve Research Test after the test the Phys. Therapist said from what he could tell that this was coming from my lower back due to a bulging disc. Dec. 9, I somehow hurt my right ankle. I dealt with the pain long enough and on the morning of Dec. 10, my Dad took me to the E.R.  to have an x-ray that showed an old fracture and the tendon had pulled some bone off. Three days later I followed up with my Family Dr about my ankle; she ordered me some physical therapy. During this visit, she proved me the results from the Nerve test and again I was informed that the tingling and burning was coming from my lower back due to a bulging disc. She suggested that I have an MRI done. On Dec. 19, I went to Palmetto Medical Center (Easley Baptist) to have the MRI. Later that evening, I received a phone call from my doctor stating the Radiologist saw a growth or mass on one of my ovaries. She again schedules me another test, this time a CT Scan on my abdominal area (similar to CAT Scan). I go back to the hospital on Dec. 21 for the CT Scan; the following day I was notified by my doctor's office that it was not a growth or mass but instead multiple cyst. My doctor referred me to see an OB-GYN Dr; I went to see him on January 3, 2006. He tells me the cysts are very large and filled with fluid. He said he could do the surgery but would prefer an Oncologist too in case something more needed to be done. On Tuesday, January 11, 2006, I go to the Gyn-oncologist. He informs me of the size the cyst are, soccer ball (unbelievable) and I had 2, one on each ovary. He proceeds telling me that he is gonna be the bare minimum procedure which is preserve as much of the ovaries as possible; however, he could have to remove all of my female tools or do a colonoscopy. I had not been having any abdominal pain. Therefore, we scheduled surgery for the following Monday, which was January 16, 2006 @ 10:30 am. I had to drink a gallon of liquid the night before, which was the nastiest stuff ever. I arrived at the hospital on Monday, January 16 @ 8 am. I had a few visitors come in before I had surgery. The Dr was running behind schedule and I was beginning to get restless just laying there waiting, finally at 11:35 am a surg. tech comes and wheels me off for surgery. Upon entering the O.R., it was very cold. Therefore, I are transferred onto the operating table, receive an IV and oxygen, and most importantly warm blankets! Like always, I am talking to all the technicians as they prepare me, then I finally go to sleep and my family is informed at 12:10 pm, I am in surgery and all is going well. The procedure is about 2-2.5 hours. During surgery, my parents are given my room number and the nurses kept them updated frequently that it was going good. At 2:30, I am stapled up and shipped off to recovery. I was there until 4:40pm when I was put in my room. I have to move onto the bed in the room, which was painful having approximately 30 staples in your stomach. OUCH!!! Morphine becomes my best friend in the world that night. Numerous folks visited and called throughout the evening. I did not sleep much that night but I did rest well. The next day, Jan. 17, I became awakened before the chickens at the awful hour of 5:35 am to have blood drawn. Around 6am, one of the accompanying surgeons, Dr. Reed came by checked out the incision and put me on a clear liquid diet for the day. 8:15am Dr. Puls (oncologist), Dr. Reed, and Dr. Dixon drops in says all looks well and he wants me to sit in a chair at least 3 times that day. Visitors and callers throughout the day. Early in the afternoon, I start to run a low-grade fever of 100.9. I did not eat much had few bites of Jell-O and apple juice for breakfast, later had a popsicle and more Jell-O that evening. I sat in the chair couple of times during the day; it was very challenging getting up and down. I rested much better than the previous night. On Wed., 1/18, Dr. Puls came by says he wants me in the chair again and walking down the hall. I was able to eat normal people food. I finally was able to take a shower and afterwards I walked down the hall, sat in my chair for a while, and talked visitors. My best friend and her Mom came a brought me a milkshake! Later that night, I felt nauseated. Early Thursday morning, Dr. Dixon came by and told me that I might get to go home today. Later that morning, I took a long walk down the hall with my Mom. I had the IV and drain tube removed (thank god!). Another day of visitors and callers checking in to see how I was improving. I decided to say until Friday. Around 9am, Dr. Dixon dropped by and said I could go home. I was discharged around 12p and got home about 12:30pm. Once I was settled in, folks called and some came over to visit, and bring food. Saturday, 1/21 was not a good day. I could not sleep well and I started vomiting around 8am-had to get nausea meds changed. Later that evening, I started again. On Sunday morning, it happened again at 10:45am and went to the ER at 11:25am. Thankfully Dr. Reed was there doing surgery, he came done afterwards. It was the medicine; I was taking for nausea that was making me sick. I got home around 6:35pm. While at the ER, one of my Dad's sisters stayed at our house in case visitors came by and people called. Monday, 1/23 was a much better day! Tues, 1/24, my back was bothering me so I lay on a back massager. I went to the Dr at 3pm to get staples taken out. I had a very restless night due to my back hurting extremely bad. Wednesday was some better, my back still bothered me some. Many people visited and called throughout the day. Thursday was a good day! I had some visitors from Georgia come and brought some cookies, canned jelly, peaches, salsa, and maters. A friend of my Mom called about a recliner they did not want. Friday, 1/27, I went to town with Mom from 12:30-3:05pm. I went shopping at Cato and Wal-Mart (used a wheelchair). I was exhausted when I got home. I was visited by S. McClain and received a check from the Pickens County Fire Chief Association. I bought me a new mattress set and slept on it that night. Sat., 1/28, my Dad and one of his friends went to Commerce, Georgia to get the recliner. I was able to get a shower without any help! (YAY!!) Another good restful night in my new bed. Sunday, 1/29 I did not feel like going to church. I had some visitors and few callers. Monday, 1/30, My mom went back to work and my Dad's sister, Linda stayed with me all week while Mom worked. Some people brought supper a few nights. On Wednesday and Friday, a friend stayed with me. Friday, 2/3, a neighbor brought me some homemade peanut butter fudge (yummy, it was soooo good!) Saturday, 2/4, some family from Honea Path came to visit and we grilled steaks and hamburgers. Tuesday, 2/7, I got to the Dr at 3:30pm to get results from the pathologist. It was back malignant. I had to have all tools but my uterus removed including my appendix. It was in the early stages so I did not have to have much treatment. I had 1 treatment a month for 4 months. While there, I checked out the treatment room and talk with a nurse to get information about how treatments were. I was to start my treatments on 2/16 from 8:30am-2:30pm. Wednesday, 2/8, I stayed home alone except for my Dad sleeping due to him working 3rd shift. I went to church with Mom. Friday, 2/10, I went to Georgia with my dad. My best friend came over, brought pizza, and watched a movie. Monday, 2/13, I was taken out to eat at Ryan's by 2 women that worked with my Dad. Tuesday, 2/14, Mom took me to the daycare to see everyone. Then we went to Anderson to look at wigs. I went out with some friends for Valentine's Day, we went to Copper River. Thursday, 2/16, I had my first chemo treatment. I had a little reaction to Benadryl (gave me little too much, so lowered my dosage), I did great with my treatment. After treatment, went to Parisienne in Greenville to try on wigs. Later that evening, my neighbor called and said she had made me more PB fudge (she was a gift from God!) Friday, 2/17, I had to get a Neulasta shot to help boost my white blood cells. I felt so bad on Saturday and Sunday so I stayed home and lay around. Tuesday, 2/21, I drove to Liberty for the first time since my surgery. Saturday, 3/4, When I washed my hair, it was starting to come out since I had my first treatment. My parents took me out to eat for my 21st birthday went to Cracker Barrel. Tuesday, 3/7, I went and got my haircut. 3:15pm Dr appt with Dr. Puls since my fist treatment and my CA-125 was back to normal. Mom and I went to Parisenne to order me a wig. Wednesday, 3/8, I went back to work at Advance Auto worked from 8am-1pm, had a good day. Thursday, 3/9 I work 8-12 and had another good day. Saturday, 3/11, Mom and I went to Greenville to pick-up my wig and stopped at Krispy Kreme for doughnuts. Monday, 3/13, MY 21st BIRTHDAY!!! lots of callers wishing me a Happy Birthday! I worked another half day till 12pm. Mom called me while at work and told me to come eat at the daycare when I got off, little did I know they were having a surprise party for me. Many of the parents went in together and got me an iPod nano to listen to while taking my treatments. Thursday, 3/16, no work my 2nd treatment, it went well and no reactions. My hemoglobin was low so I was given a shot, Aranesp to help boost it up. the next day, Friday 3/17, I go back to Greenville to get the Neulasta shot to help boost white blood cells. Yet, another achy weekend after the shot. Therefore, I stayed home and relaxed. Monday, 3/20, I was scheduled to work all day 8:30-5:30, but called in sick. Tuesday, 3/21, I worked 8-5 no problem and started taking a head cold. Saturday, 3/25, some wonderful friends held a benefit for me in Central. They had a yard sale, sold BBQ and chicken plates, singing and a cake auction. (I could not thank them enough for what they did to help me out in my time of sickness). They raised around $7,000 that day and additional $3,000 in monetary donations received before and after the benefit. On June 7, 2006, I went to the Dr for a visit since my last treatment and was told that everything was gone and I was CANCER FREE and in remission. As of today, Saturday, November 27, 2010, I am still a survivor of almost 5 years!