(posted on former website 2.4.2016)Â
I love winter. I love the beauty of a world covered in snow. I happen to be blessed in a world (town!) of two traffic lights, moose and deer in my backyard, coyote howls that pierce the night silence, forested areas and rolling hills just outside my door, blazin...
(posted on former website 1.27.2016)
I write this for those who are in the âno manâs landâ of recovering from cancer treatment and returning to the world. I write this to share my personal journey and to let you know that I understand, and you arenât alone.
No one talked about this. I didnât know an...
(posted on former website 1.7.16)
Surgery, done! Chemo, done! Radiation, done! I still have an IV treatment every three weeks, for a year, but the majority of treatments are done! After the cancer treatment whirlwind, and it being December, I find myself cocooning at home.Â
The picture above was tak...
(posted on former website 10.28.2015)
Today, Iâm going to share my personal bias about music (and by the title, I think you can tell what that is!), and some of the music I love. And then I want your help: I want you to share what music soothes and moves you!
I believe in the power of the Arts (lite...
(posted on former website 10.23.2015)
Yesterday I had lunch with an amazing cancer survivor. She has done some amazing things, for hundreds of people who have been recently diagnosed or are going through treatment. She has helped me immensely with âcheck inâ texts, gluten free meals, emergency tea ...
(posted on former website 10.1.2015)
Everyone has their moments in life, when they roll their eyes to the sky, or ask themselves, âHow do I go on?â It could be because of that frustrating situation at work, a relationship that has you shaking your head and breaking your heart, a financial situation...
(posted on former website 9.11.2015)
Loss is a part of life, and with a chronic condition or illness, loss is woven into the fabric of your being. However, everyone has encountered moments, and seasons, of loss. People can leave, illness can come and visit, jobs can be lost, our world changes, and ...
(posted on former website 9.2.2015)
As I write this, my mom passed a year ago. Dad, Bonnie, Terri, Rob and I surrounded her in her last few days on this earth. We shared stories full of laughter and tears; love filled the air.Â
Dealing with the effects of chemotherapy and your mom's passing can make...
(posted on former website 8.21.2015)
Yesterday I went for my blood tests and exam that I get before every chemotherapy session the following day. Â Well, it seems that my infection is still hanging on, and they will be postponing my chemo until next week. I am disappointed with these results, but I ...
(posted on former website 8.19.2015)
Patience is a virtue they say. And at times, I have witnessed that as humans, we tend not to be the most patient people. I think it is because we have expectations. And with those expectations, wellâŚwe expect things to happen, or people to act a certain way. Som...
(posted on former website 8.10.2015)
I have been there. Presently I am being treated for breast cancer. In addition to this, ...
(posted on former website 7.23.2015)
I donât have cancer. The surgeon was able to remove the cancer and my lymph nodes showed that the cancer did not travel to the rest of my body. Needless to say, âPhewâ and âThank youâ were cried.
Two days after surgery, on June 11th, I had internal bleeding. Reco...
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