Start of the new soccer season

The soccer reffing season here in Asheville always starts with a bang - the Riverside Shootout tournament run over two weekends.  The first weekend (which was this last weekend) is for boys and the second weekend - you work it out.  I had 2 games on Saturday and two more on Sunday, both in 85 degree heat and 100% humidity so I think I held up pretty well.  Even better, my mind was up to the job - I've previously had trouble figuring out who'd done what and who should get a free kick or throw in.  A coach who'd been a nice friendly guy on Saturday decided to blow a gasket at my assistant refs on Sunday - I'm guessing he'd had a rough night or not won as many games as he'd hoped.
Plans for this weekend are 3 games on Saturday and another 3 on Sunday so guess who will be as stiff as a board on Monday.    I then start a whole new chemo regime on Tuesday - still with the Revlimid and steroids but with a beefier intravenous drip with the option of having a port installed in my chest for easy access.  Doesn't really sound appealing but as the "free light chains" in my blood which should be at a level of 3.3 to 19.4 mg/Liter are actually at 708 mg/Liter, I reckon we really should be doing something about that.

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