Today was a windy drive, but the roads were clear.  There were some trucks that looked like they were really struggling in the wind today.
Last week they started remodeling the changing rooms in the radiation wing.  They took out the old lockers and installed really nice cabinetry with hooks inside to hang your clothes.  The old lockers were very tiny and you had to pretty much stuff your clothes in to make them fit.  (In the summer I'm sure it isn't a problem, but when it is negative wind chill and you have a thick sweater...)  The other advantage to the new cabinetry is that the bottom is closed off.  Nothing can roll under the lockers and get lost (like my earring back).
Each changing room took one day to complete.  The changing rooms are directly adjacent to a small waiting area.  The day that the women's changing room was being remodeled everyone had to use the men's.  The men's room is much smaller, and the door didn't quite close.  I had to hold the door closed with my foot while I changed.  The men's room was the last to get the cabinetry, so I don't know if they fixed the door.
On Tuesday a furniture truck was parked in front of the cancer center.  They were bringing in framed art work.  I didn't get to see where they took all of the art work, but I know that it isn't back in the radiation department.  It is kind of exciting to see what will happen next.  The chairs in the lobby don't look very old, so if something gets remodeled it will probably be in an area that I don't visit.
Today I asked the snack volunteer where all of the snacks came from.  (They have a volunteer that pushes a cart around offering snacks each day.) She said that some of the snacks came from a bakery and some of the snacks were made by volunteers.  Today they had a number of fancy cupcakes.  I didn't try any of the cupcakes, but they sure looked good.
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