Friday, January 8, 2010














An overdue thank you-
a very special friend of ours' who is SO sweet to George gave us a beautiful bit of Christmas Cheer! She made for us the very pretty wreath you see hanging on our house.

Thank you, Debbie!! We love it!!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

We had an interesting turn of events today! George went to his first visit with the Orthopedic Oncologist this morning. After x-raying his leg and hip, and discussing symptoms, the doctor decided that George doesn't need to do anything right now! The one possible problem is that the doctor did not receive copies of the recent scans (even though we were told they had been sent- and received!) so he didn't have that information to help his decision. George is going to get those put on a CD on Friday and send them to the doctor, and then we'll find out if he still feels the same. If so, then George doesn't have to do any treatment right now- which would be FANTASTIC!!
This could mean that the bone scan was showing other activity- such as remineralization of the bone caused by the Zometa infusion he gets monthly- and not necessarily new tumor sites.
Pray the verdict remains the same! That would be a GREAT start to 2010!!

Thursday, December 31, 2009


















We are looking forward to 2010 and all it has to offer-
and have faith it is going to be a great year!!!
Love to all!!

Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Williamson Clan at Christmas













George got what he wanted! Can you guess what it is??

Friday, December 18, 2009

Well, just in time for Christmas, we get a not-so-good bone scan back. bleh! It looks like the disease has made some pretty good (BAD!) progression in George's right hip/pelvis, some in his left, and a spot on his upper right femur. We had to go in yesterday to discuss this with the doctor. The GOOD news is that his spine is unaffected.
To take a closer look to see what it is that is really showing up on the scan, he got a bunch of x-rays yesterday, and has a CT scan coming up on Tuesday.
He has a referral to an orthopedic oncologist here in Cincinnati.
Radiation is most likely, there could be some surgery depending on what the additional scans show.

All in all- not the best news, but it could have always been a lot worse, so we'll focus on the positives.

Please keep George in your prayers in the upcoming weeks: that the scans reveal less disease than the bone scan indicated- wisdom for the doctors in how to proceed with treatment- wisdom for us in making decisions- success with every treatment used upon him.

Thank you so much for your prayers and support- and Merry Christmas!!!!!

(p.s. George has now entered his 9th year since diagnosis of surviving the "big C"!! hooray!!)

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

It's DECEMBER!!!!! wow!!! Christmas is just around the corner!!
We had a great Thanksgiving. George's oldest daughter hosted and everything was beautiful and delicious.
George is feeling pretty great- keeping busy- and that makes him happy.
Here he is enjoying time with his brother-in-law:

Monday, November 2, 2009

Can we believe it's November?!?!

George is happily building us a privacy fence- and thankfully the fall weather is cooperating with him!!
I am so thrilled he is healthy and able-bodied and can accomplish the things his mind can conceive!!!

Happy Fall, everyone!!!!!