Absolutely - treat yourself :) Cos you deserve it, bigtime xx
That is SO good that your daughter's dancing helped her with her 'normality' and routine .... and having her friends around her at the same time would be so supportive for her too.
It is so important for her (and you) to keep as busy as you can (when you are able), doing stuff that you love doing as you go thru all this, to also 'create' that normality. Your chemo may give you 'off' days for a while ... but you'll bounce back xx
That light at the end of the tunnel is a beacon! I treated myself to a week at Norfolk Island afterwards xx
Most find the Radiation to be the 'easiest' of the 3-4 disciplines .... chemo is usually up there at the top, followed by surgery, then hormone therapy & radiation is usually at the bottom (but it can also change in order for some people too!)
I had my uke group (that I run) to keep me on the straight & narrow AND also keep me laughing, as they know that I am a real sook .... My surgery was in the middle of Jan and 3 weeks later, we were performing at the biggest ukulele festival in Australia - I wasn't sure if I'd be able to pull it off, but we did it! It really helped keep me sane and focused. xx
take care xx