Went to the kids' soccer games. I knew at this point that not many people know what's going on with me so I am able to fake it all pretty good. The kids are all on teams this year with friends from the neighborhood which is nice, but also causes me to run into people that I may not be ready to face yet. Our bishop was at Luke's soccer game and at one point I was moving my chair to be closer to the position Luke was playing and he came up to me to talk to me a little. I was able to stay pretty well composed and we just talked about the latest news and testing that I had coming up. He also has been letting me know (mostly through my husband) that I don't need to feel obligated to come to church if I am not able. At this point I hadn't quite decided if I would attend the next day or not.
By this time my parents have informed all of my siblings as to what is going on with me (of which they told me after the fact). I got a call Saturday night from my oldest sister wanting some clarification on what she had been told. After that I sent an email to all of my family letting them know all the details so they could have all the facts straight. At this point the only one in DH's family that knows is his father. His mother is currently out of town visiting his sister and it was decided to wait until she returned from the trip to inform her of my condition.
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