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Category Archives: happy
Florence is the Finest
It doesn’t get much better than this people. Let me share something with you that has brought tears to my eyes. Tears of joy. My oldest daughter and I went to see one of her favorite bands, Florence and the … Continue reading
A Boy and His Dog
Sometimes we need one of those golly gee-whiz moments where we look at something adorable, simply adorable and heartwarming, for no reason other than to feel joy. This is one of those moments. I survived cancer for moments such a this.
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Posted in burkitts, cancer, Child, christian, friendship, happy, Home, joy, love, Uncategorized
Tagged boy, dog, heartwarming, nap, pets, sweet, time
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Jalapeño pie
One of the many reasons I fought cancer twice now is for silly moments such as this: Jalapeño Pie. Yes ladies and germs, homemade goodness cooked right in my oven is enough to get me excited. I’ve been feeling well … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, happy, healing, humor, stem cell transplant, Uncategorized
Tagged burkitts, lymphoma
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Good and Tired
Having a nice Christmas season. Things are still improving slowly. I’ve noticed I’m not as strong as I think. I went to two grocery stores today, not long trips. Made some sausage and sauerkraut. Turned out yummy. Home run. Then … Continue reading
Posted in cancer, happy, healing, health, joy, recovery, Uncategorized
Tagged burkitts, christmas, lymphoma, stem cell, tired, transplant
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Tube Removal
I got my central line removed today, well, one of them. It was the “tri-fusion” that has three honking hoses sticking out of my chest. I’m so glad to have that one gone. The other central line is buried under my skin, a medi-port. Continue reading


