Published October 14, 2009 07:06 pm - Big night in the ole town tonight, my daughter graduates from high school.
DAY 15: Breast Cancer Journal
Graduation
Big night in the ole town tonight, my daughter graduates from high school.
My little peanut has grown up, and especially in the last couple months since I was diagnosed. She has been attentive, caring, helpful and sometimes just too much of a mother that I could scream.
She helped, she listened, she held and then she pushed.
I was not so receptive of the pushing.
Here, Mom — drink the water! Here, Mom — eat this! Here, Mom — take the medicine!
I didn’t have the energy to not comply, but tonight is her night.
Our standard practice is to cram as many parents, grandparents, relatives and friends into our gymnasium and of course it has to be the hottest night in June.
Bingo it is, I am sweating standing up.
I look in my closet and go for the least amount of material that is available, and of course it is a halter dress that further accentuates that I am totally lopsided so I figure it’s best to put big earrings on and draw attention up instead of down.
So far, it isn’t doing the trick, so out comes the wig as I don’t want to take away from Courtney’s night or have a shift of attention to me.
I have done the deed, the dead animal is on my head and I am exhausted.
Smile on and head up — we are going to graduation, if I don’t pass out first.
To be honest with you, I don’t believe that the wig made it to the door on the way out of our house.