04/13/2018

04/13/2018

Happy Friday the 13th, everybody. I can’t think of a more appropriate day for Danielle to make her triumphant return.

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a page. Most of you know that my wife had breast cancer surgery in early January. The surgery was a success, but Kathy had to have twenty-one radiation treatments and will follow that with medication for the next ten or fifteen years. The good news is Kathy is expected to make a full recovery, but she will have to endure fatigue for the next few months. Kathy is gradually getting back to her old self and the good days seem to out number the bad ones. Being the impatient type, she wants to get back to normal quickly, but she knows when to sit down and rest. Not only is she tough, my wife is also smart enough to know when to listen to her body.

Anyway, things around the house have settled down enough for me to get a page done. I’m going to try to get back to the page-every-two-weeks schedule. Thanks to everyone for your patience and support over the past couple months.

Have a great weekend.


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  1. Curtis Garrett says:

    Glad to hear things are going well on your wife’s recovery, And I am looking forward to getting on with the story.

  2. Crazeyal (*DAH DEBIL*) says:

    Family always comes first. Fantastic news that your wife is well. Thank you for the art.

  3. JayB says:

    Curtis – Thanks for your kind words. I’m looking forward to continuing the story, too.

    Crayzeyal – Always take care of family before all else, because that is what matters most. I’m glad you enjoy the comic.

  4. ExpectNoMercy says:

    Good to see you back sharing great news about Kathy!
    You’ve both weathered one heck of an emotional storm, but I think you can finally see calmer waters ahead. It does get easier, just have faith.

    Gentle hugs to Kathy and thanks for taking time to think of your DD fans!

    Vince

  5. JayB says:

    Vince – Kathy is doing great. I can’t begin to put into words how much your support means to me. Everyone has been wonderful in their well-wishes and prayers. So many people were pulling for Kathy to make a full recovery. I think all the positive thoughts helped. Kathy still has a long road ahead of her. Tomorrow she starts on preventative medication and will be taking it for the next five to ten years, maybe longer. She is facing this with the same “I’m going to beat this” attitude she has had all along.

    I’ll give her plenty of gentle hugs. Thanks again.

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