A stunning wildflower meadow on our summit hike at Mt. Revelstoke, B.C. - Friday, August 2, 2024

A stunning wildflower meadow on our summit hike at Mt. Revelstoke, B.C. - Friday, August 2, 2024
A stunning wildflower meadow on our summit hike at Mt. Revelstoke, B.C. - Friday, August 2, 2024

Thursday, May 1, 2014

The Cat in the Hat, er, Box, and a Biopsy - Thurs., May 1






After work today, Bob went shopping at Costco. No sooner did Bob drop off the box of food and I started putting it away, when Bowie hopped in the box and made himself at home. Hours later he's still in the box, content as can be.

As soon as box was partially unpacked, Bowie was in it.
Three hours later, cat still in box.
This afternoon, I went to have a skin cancer frozen off. The doctor also took a biopsy of a hardened nodule from the back of my hand. He had to put in three stitches to close it up. Next week I go back to have another questionable spot removed. Should have results of the biopsy by then.

All for now. Travel Bug out.

7 comments:

  1. My dermatologist biopsies EVERYTHING. I'm sure everything will be fine. However, it IS a little scary...

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  2. Hoping for the best for the tests. Love the kitty in the box. Kitties can be such wonderful teachers..... Luv what we have!!

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  3. Keeping fingers crossed for good results from the biopsy.

    P.S. In response to your question, leaving PA in a couple of weeks, but will be back in the fall, so sure you can have a raincheck for another get together ... as long as we can have a raincheck for when we finally make it up to San Antonio at some point ;-))

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  4. How cute! You can always trap a cat in a box!
    I'm visiting for the A to Z challenge. One of my blogging team's sites is
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  5. Good luck with the biopsy.

    Aren't cats wonderful.

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  6. I do a dermatologist appointment every year and every year they seem to have to freeze something off even though I now wear #50 sunscreen from my dermatologist and a hat every time I'm outside. Guess it's too late given the damage done as a silly young girl sunbathing in baby oil. Only one biopsy so far. Hope yours is nothing too.

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