Cam returned to tennis tonight at the Warsaw Racquet Club. He said that he felt rusty at first, but after ten minutes or so he was back in the swing of things. The only other issue that he had was with his knees. He had told me that they had been bothering him after PE on Tuesday and they definitely hurt tonight. We know from what Dr. Allen told us after Cam's diagnosis of Ogden Slaughter's disease in the fall that tennis will give him the most pain. Cameron said that it was tolerable, so he will continue on for now.
While Cam was at tennis I ran to get groceries. It had been really foggy today and was fairly thick when we drove to tennis. It seemed to be getting better when I left Walmart. Our drive home from Warsaw was pretty uneventful until we got to Milford. It was like we hit a wall of fog when we got to Mishler's funeral home and stayed that way through the rest of our drive home. I slowed down to less than 20 miles per hour, watched the yellow lines in the middle of the road and Cam kept his eyes on the white line on the side. I definitely held the steering wheel tight. I don't know if my knuckles turned white, but it sure was tense for several miles. Thankfully, traffic was light and although it took twice as long as usual we did make it home without incident. Fortunately, Meg got out at 5:45 from practice. There was just enough light to make her trip a little easier although she said she never got above 30 miles per hour. Doug was home the earliest and had no problems at all. I was definitely feeling blessed to have all of us home safe and sound tonight.
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