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In a Bubble at Dana Farber…
Hello everyone and so sorry I’ve not posted anything in a while. I went into the hospital on February 23 for my weeklong stay to have a stem cell transplant. I had done video blogs which I posted to my … Continue reading
Posted in The diagnosis - cancer
Tagged boston, cancer, dana farber, living with cancer, love, stem cell transplant
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Saturday Fun..
This past weekend I spent the day with a good friend driving to two beaches, walking around Boston getting some tasty treats with a final destination of Portsmouth where we walked a bit more, drank some coffee and visited a … Continue reading
Miss Hayley..
Wow.. I can’t believe it’s the weekend already.. time flies sometimes. This is going to be a short and sweet post.. I’ll be seeing Hayley on Tuesday and in honor of that thought I would post some pics of her … Continue reading
Boston Days….
There is so much I want to say but not feeling quite sure how to say it right now. I’m working on trying to get out in writing what’s been going on in my mind and heart as of late. … Continue reading
Chugging along…
Wrote the following while riding the train to Dana Farber in Boston this past Friday, photos were taken thru the window of the train.. Sitting here being taken to Boston for my appointment at Dana Farber by way of train. … Continue reading
Short Getaway…
To say last week had been a long one would be an understatement. I had my surgery last Monday and what should be been a short time at the hospital ended up being a long one due to me being … Continue reading
Posted in The diagnosis - cancer
Tagged boston, cambridge, life, lymphoma, salisbury beach, visiting
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A lesson in flying…
“A human being is a part of the whole called by us universe, a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feeling as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his … Continue reading