I used to think parents were ridiculous and slightly self absorbed when they stated what little Jane or Johnny was going to be like when they got older. That was before kids and before I had two boys. Silly me. As I peered out the kitchen window down into the yard watching the kids on … Continue reading
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Tactical Diversions and Spontaneous Entertainment
I’ve been told I never write about what it is like before my MRI’s. That I simply update after the fact with the results and maybe my readers want to know more. Well, my immediate answer was pretty swift. Well, “It feels like I’m playing Russian Roulette with a loaded gun”. How’s that for summing … Continue reading
Cupcakes, Burgers & Beer
Cupcakes at work and a dinner of Burgers and Beer will complete a great day for a friend on his birthday. It all sounded divine, really! It also got me thinking about the simple pleasures. Here’s one of mine. Growing up, there were a few things that we never did as a family. One of … Continue reading
Full Circle
Karen is my friend. No, make that a great friend. We met in Charlotte in September of 2003 right after she moved from New Jersey. A mom from my playgroup had met her in Dean & Deluca and invited her to come to our weekly gathering. I was hosting that chance playgroup and she … Continue reading
Appreciation
10 years ago when Paul and I selected our wedding bands we chose to have a message engraved inside the bands. Revolutionary concept, I know… we were just so cutting edge. Paul was quick to say that “I love you” stated the obvious and was “stupid”. I agreed. Instead, “I appreciate you” was engraved. Saying … Continue reading
Lightning Bolts
My excuse for getting through just about anything these days is reminding myself of what I have survived. “If I can get through that, I can do this.” Likely a delusional and misguided approach to things, but those who know me well, know I am harder on myself than you can be on me. So … Continue reading
May Possibly Stick to your Refrigerator
Had my 10th MRI on Tuesday and as of this morning, the appliances in my kitchen have not flown off the counter at me when I walk by. The scan was “clean”, so we move ahead with our life between MRI’s and remain hopeful for my continued health. Deep breath… exhale… drink fat ass glass … Continue reading
Oops…
I got an update from the Desert today. Apparently, we got bad intel. The snake was not a rattle snake. Either way, the experience remains the same and at least I now know I would not have needed anti-venom or a 911 helicopter rescue. Last week I felt really bad that I talked Brian out of killing it and guilty … Continue reading
Have Courage Be Strong
Damn, that sums it up pretty well. Hard to believe that in all the thousands of words I have typed, that these four words perfectly and succinctly tie it all together. I now wear a bracelet each day inscribed with these four words on it. A gift from my friend Karen, the bracelet was given … Continue reading
27:05 isn’t just a number
I am not a professional runner. I run to de-stress as #1 and look at the calorie burn as a bonus. I set out this morning to beat my 5K time from last years race, and I did. Probably could have run it a bit faster and come in with Kelly around 26:30, but whatever… … Continue reading
Babes with Brains
Here we go… year three. A few days away from another 5k run in the hot Atlanta sun. The time has come to step back from updating my iPod “Run” play list, begging for money and give pause to acknowledge those who have stood with me and are my team. Babe number one is Kelly. … Continue reading
Paying it Forward
I met two families last week. Two families who did not know each other, yet are now connected by the generosity of one and the gratitude of another. One searching for closure after the loss of a husband and father to brain cancer and the other family knee-deep in a chaotic and stressful battle as … Continue reading
Walk For A Day In New Shoes, I Dare You.
The life you live after you become a patient is totally different than the one you lived before the shit hit the fan. It is complex and difficult to explain and like most subjective things, everyone has a different experience. I now know about the unspoken understanding between patients and how endearing it is to … Continue reading