Have had 2 visits with Nan since I got home Saturday afternoon.
She's safe at home, and in good spirits. The mild chimo regime shrunk her tumor enough so that she can breath comfortably.
She light up when I entered the room and her eyes filled with tears, and Hilary, and Lorna (aunts) and Lorens as well. I gave her hugs and kisses and we had a nice visit.
She goes through phases, right now is a pretty good phase, soon though I've been warned that she will probably have a hard time.
I've shown her some photographs from my trip, and kept her entertained with stories from India.
I'm happy she's at home instead of a paliative care ward. Hilary is a great caregiver (and saint as well).
Loren showed me the card she made with the letter I worte for Nan a few weeks back. Loren took the liberty of editing the first paragraph which detailed how sad I was that Nan probably would not get back home again...thank God.
Nan really loved that letter.