Decisions, decisions---must lay off nba betting for a while, after losing about four games in a row. Some ideas about winners today, but I think I shall pass. Remember, the season goes long, and there are games all the way through the summer. I DO NOT want to add any money to my bet cash. So far, I have not had to---pretty good since I started in late October, but I am down a bit--so maybe it is better to take some time off. Still, don't you think the Knicks can beat Orlando by -5.5. Lots of beating myself over the head if the Knicks beat the spread. Well, there will be other chances.
Weekend kind of open. The Met is broadcasting a Rossini opera called Le Comte Ory, one of his lesser known works. I imagine it will be quite static with many showy arias for the singers---don't know if I can make it through. Maybe Saturday I can get out. Read about an interesting coffee spot where Bushwick just begins. Can i make the trip there this weekend? Right now the radiation gives me "tired fits" where I very quickly need to sleep. Is it possible that those will be lessened over the weekend, and can I get my ostomy bag to "behave" on a longish trip? Can't say, it is probably more of an idea then a reality, but keep it in mind. Anyway, after April 1st, when the radiation ends, I assume I will have less structure in my day, so a trip to Bushwick, or any other part of Brooklyn, migbu ht be easier to manage, as my energy seems to be stronger in the morning.
Not sure what will happen after radiation is over. Apparently, my surgeon does not want to see me until about four weeks after that---will still see my blood oncologist, which is good---I think it is important to have my blood checked every week at this point. But what else? Maybe a possible movie, actually in a movie house. The libaries are not re-opened (that is really sad) so probably mininal work with students, but in reality---what will I do? Well, weather should be nicer then, so maybe more time outside---easier to read on a park bench then in the apartment.
That should be all for now--memories---yes! but maybe next time.
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