Like, No Weigh!
Everybody SING: “It’s been … 6 months since I kicked the scale underneath the middle of my bed.” :) Actually, it’s been almost a year. Had to ditch the scale when the numbers refused to go down!...
View ArticleThe Journey Continues
Jay Patrick was his radio name. I remember checking him out and thinking, “Hey, he’s not bad!” LOL He was tall with light brown hair and soft, kind green eyes. Jay was working that morning, which was...
View ArticleMy Back is Whack
So bummed. Since the day after Christmas, I have been experiencing pain due to anxiety. Life is simply too hard to handle sometimes. Fortunately, most of my anxiety is gone, however, I am left with...
View ArticleEviction Notice Served – Get Out Punks!
Radiation Treatment virtually left me without any side effects. No skin burns, no hair loss. My lips became sore but after drastically increasing my water consumption, that problem took care of itself....
View ArticleThe Long and Winding Road
It’s such a slow road, this healing business. I’m used to change happening much more quickly. Solving problems is my thang. Finding solutions is easy and quickly turns around a problem. This cancer...
View ArticleThe Cancer Cha Cha
I was feeling better, moving easier and ready to attack the remaining tumor by seeing a lymphoma specialist at University of Michigan Hospital. Then, out of nowhere, I had a fever. And it skyrocketed...
View ArticleMother Cancer Brainless Twit
It’s true that motherhood is a never-ending role. No matter the task, no matter the weather, moms are on duty. Rain, sleet, snow and everything else, Moms are “ON”. Actually, now that I think about...
View ArticleWalking Like an Egyptian…Almost!
No oxygen machine, no walker or cane…I may not be walking completely normally, or like an Egyptian (yet!), but I am walking unassisted BABY! Woo hoo! I feel like a toddler, walking unsure, unsteady...
View ArticleWhat Up Recipe Wednesday!
When I was first diagnosed with cancer, and recovered from the initial shock (lol…), the first thing I wanted to do was, what I call, “Feed to Fight”. Feed to Fight is eating to kill cancer. For a...
View Article“The Climb”, Part 1
Last October, during one of her class “Write to Music” assignments, my younger daughter, Brynn, wrote how she was sad that our family could not do things together because of my cancer. Her words make...
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