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The Rear View Mirror

“Writing is a struggle against silence.” – Carlos Fuentes Below was originally posted on the Finding Inner Strength Together (FIST) blog: I was thinking of our daughters this morning during my quiet commute along Bodega Drive.  It’s relatively easy to allow your mind to wander when your transit does not include the business end of [...]

By | May 15th, 2012|Family & Friends|0 Comments

I Can Dream … and I Will

“My ideas usually come not at my desk writing but in the midst of living.” – Anais Nin So where in the world have I been, right? Perhaps that’s been the question of the day when you’ve searched for a new post, or perhaps my ego is so bloated I just assume you’re sitting there [...]

By | May 10th, 2012|Cancer Support Group|0 Comments

Observances

“Writing is a struggle against silence.” – Carlos Fuentes Below was originally posted in “Cancer – We “CAN” Beat This!” Since the last post, and yes I realize it’s been a while since I’ve provided you with the thoughts of this wayfarer, I’ve spent time out on the lake with my long time friend Andy, [...]

By | April 27th, 2012|Cancer Support Group, Family & Friends|0 Comments

Improving Our Outcome

“The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe” – Gustave Flaubert Below was originally posted in the Husband’s Support Group – Finding Inner Strength: I assume we all watch the local news in the evening, perhaps we even watch the world news when we’re finally home.  The jacket has been hung [...]

By | April 19th, 2012|Cancer Support Group|1 Comment

Never Lose at Home

“Never lose at home” – yes, another sports metaphor.  I’m sitting here tonight watching the Boston BRUINS and Washing Capitals in the first round of the NHL playoffs.  Our youngest daughter Logan is in the kitchen preparing tonight’s meal and my bride rests on the couch under her favorite blanket while the men of both [...]

By | April 16th, 2012|Cancer Support Group, Family & Friends|0 Comments

A Day Like Any Other

“Today is a day like any other” … I am willing to bet this phrase is almost never spoken by a cancer patient and their support system.  For obvious reasons, we [cancer patients] worry, struggle, question, and sustain constant inner turmoil for a resolution to the current situation.  Today, unfortunately, is not like any other [...]

By | April 14th, 2012|Cancer Support Group, Family & Friends|0 Comments

The Treasures That Prevail

Original post can be found in Papa’s new Blog entitled “Finding Inner Strength” dedicated to the Men’s Cancer Support Group. -------------------------- I sit here this morning listening to the lyrics of a song I have listened to perhaps more than a thousand times.  My music tastes have not changed in the past forty or so [...]

By | April 11th, 2012|Cancer Support Group, Family & Friends|1 Comment

Celebrating Life

It’s not that life’s not particularly exciting, it’s just tiring and can be exhausting from the runarounds, the excuses, the thirty minutes provided by the evening news, the elected officials we no longer have trust in, etc., etc.  All of which would be perfect fodder for a topic to blog about.  I don’t have to [...]

By | April 5th, 2012|Cancer Support Group, Family & Friends|0 Comments

Welcome Back PINT NIGHT!

According to Wikipedia, the “pint” is a unit of volume or capacity that was once used across much of Europe with values varying from state to state from less than half a litre to over one litre.  Within continental Europe, the pint was replaced with the metric system during the nineteenth century.  However, in the [...]

By | March 30th, 2012|Family & Friends, Petaluma|1 Comment

Petty is NOT Pretty

Taking the high road.  The oddest thing happened the other day at lunch.  I was in line with my friends when I overheard the couple directly in front of me having a discussion about breast cancer.  There are few things I can wax poetically on and breast cancer oddly enough just happens to be one [...]

By | March 28th, 2012|Petaluma|0 Comments