Saturday, December 21, 2013

Change is Good

What a difference a year makes!  


Christmas 2012

Last year at this time I was bald... all my fingernails and two of my toenails were black, infected and lifting.  My eyes were watering like a garden hose and my nose was always running.  It hurt to bend my fingers from the neuropathy and my ankles and feet were swollen.  BUT I had finished my "nasty, very difficult" chemo and was on the way back to who I was.  OR at least that is what I thought....  silly me - I can never be that same person.  Mostly the same - but this cancer experience did change me.

It's amazing that with each change or challenge we go through, we change.  Sometimes it's very subtle - so very slight - but it's there. No matter how much we would like it to happen - we can never return to the person we once were before we experienced a change/challenge.  Most people don't like change. The unknown is generally a bit scary.

I live in a fairly young neighborhood.  I watch these young, wonderful families and remember the time in my life when I was young and had my life mapped out to include "happily ever-after".  Then unpredictable change and heartbreak happened. My father died. I felt I was too young not to have my father. I still had children living at home.  Shortly after that, I went through an emotional and painful divorce from the man I thought was my prince. I didn't know how I would survive. I wanted my old life back. I wanted my old self back - the person who looked through those rose colored glasses following her map.  But it wasn't to be. It couldn't be. I now had a new perspective of life and people and I couldn't go back to the way I saw things before. I had to learn what to do with the "new" me.  I needed to understand how to make these changes a positive thing for myself.

I wrote in an earlier blog that I do not believe that God gives us horrible challenges to go through.  God gave us life.  HE gave us the resources necessary for us to deal with changes in our lives.  How and what we do with those experiences is up to us.

I read a blog tonight by one of my friends.  She's been dealing with a difficult cancer for several years.  She wrote about gratitude.  I understood completely what she was writing about.  When you go through any difficult change - whether it's cancer, a divorce, dealing with an aging parent, new job, lost of job - or anything - you change.  Some people choose to be bitter and grumpy because of their changes and what they have lost.  Others - and it seems those dealing with a life threatening and/or terminal disease do this a lot - seem to look for the marvelous and wonderful things that life has left them.  For me, I am lucky to have found my knight in shining armor - the love of my life.  A man who loves me and thinks about me first. I have four amazing adult children along with their spouses who are kind and generous people.  They are very tolerant of many things (and people) that others can not deal with.  I am so lucky to have 7 grandchildren. They bring such joy and laughter into my life. Even though I have a dorky knee right now and my neuropathy in my feet is getting worse I am so grateful to wake up every morning.... even on cold, snowy days.  There is nothing more beautiful! 

Change might not always be easy but anytime we can learn more about ourselves, become more appreciative of what we have and move forward 
 - it's a good thing. 


Life IS Good! November 2013

  

Sunday, December 8, 2013

A New Arena

I have been hobbling around since September.  Sometimes in so much pain I could hardly walk. I finally went to my primary doctor who requested an xray of my knee and a MRI of my knee and leg.  He wanted to make sure I wasn't messing with a blood clot.  He could see fluid in the back portion of my leg/knee area but no clot.  So I was referred to an orthopedic surgeon. Well, he took one look at my MRI and told me that I had a torn meniscus! WHAT THE HECK?  HOW would I have done that??  He asked when I noticed the pain.  It was the week following my grandson's JDFR walk  in early September. So, the doctor figured I tore it W A L K I N G.  hmmmm

I have surgery, which is basically a scope surgery, scheduled for December 12th.  Surgery has been so far off in the distance, now that it is almost here I have too much to do to have surgery! I'm hoping to be up and moving around 'just fine' in a few days but really.... this will be FOUR surgeries in 17 months.  That averages one surgery almost every four months. I need to make a rule - NO MORE SURGERIES!!!  One bonus is the Temporary HANDICAP parking pass I have!!  When I use it at the store though, Jenni tells me I need to limp more.....

November was a crazy, busy month!  Scott turned 59 (big 6-0 next year!!) on the 22nd.  
We almost had a house fire with all those candles!
My kids all had things going on but Scott's nephews Nick and Cameron along with Cameron's wife, Tiffany and daughter MeKennah, came to the house to sing and eat cake. It was so enjoyable to have them there!!


Cameron, Tiffany, McKennah, Scott, Me, Owen, Nick
Owen came to the birthday party as well.  He LOVED McKennah!!


Owen's new girlfriend McKennah and her mom Tiffany 
Then Thanksgiving! It was AWESOME!  One of the best, ever!!  All my kids were here. Rusty, Collette and Owen came from Wisconsin and stayed 10 days!!  Rick and Anna came from Portland and were here for 4 1/2 days.


Randy and Rusty went duck hunting at 6 am earlier in the week
 Getting ready for the big feast is part of the fun!  I had a kitchen full of people making things.  It was a blast!!


Collette, Owen, Rick, Rusty, Anna

Rick and Rusty
Dinner was delicious.  We had Thanksgiving day specials from the Georgia south (compliments of Anna) and some Midwest zing (compliments of Collette). BUT the best part of the day (after eating, of course) was to sit around and laugh and visit. Of course there was a little football playing on the tv as well.  



Definitely a full table
It is so incredible to look at your children and see what amazing adults they are.  It was a PROUD MOTHER MOMENT (day) for me!!  

I can't believe I didn't get a family picture with all of us!!  WHAT was I thinking!  Anyway, on Saturday morning we all went to breakfast to celebrate Colby's birthday.  Then Rusty, Collette and Owen headed for the airport.


Randy and his family came to say goodbye

One good shot of us!
Anna and Rick flew out on Sunday.  November was such a wonderful month!! I am one lucky person!!  









Tuesday, October 29, 2013

It's a Halloween PAR - TY !!

On October Thirty One
 when the sun goes to rest~
It's the night of Halloween
 when FUN is at it's best

YEP!  It's that awesome time of year again.  Witches, pumpkins, ghosts and candy!  I'm not really sure WHY I like Halloween so much.  I don't like zombies and I don't like evil-looking hatchet-cropping goons.  But I like the fun of dressing as something you're not and wearing crazy makeup.  I like wigs and flashy accessories.

This year I had my 3rd annual Grandma's Halloween party.  I was actually pretty excited when my 15 year old grandson asked if I was going to have my party and then came!!  The other kids were excited as well and dressed in their finery.  My guests included: Mike, from Monsters, Inc. (aka Sam), Little Red Riding Hood (aka Lennon), a Teenager (aka Dyson), the Mystery Man (aka Colby), a Ninja Zombie (aka Max) and a Zombie Football Player (aka Hank).  Annie, Randy, Jenni and Scott were lurking around as well.  


The games were awesome as always.  The kids have LOTS of enthusiasm when in heated competition.


On game was to guess the number of Candy Corns in the pumpkin jar.  Hank - my cute little DIABETIC grandson - won!!  He knows his candy!!

Hank, Randy, Sam and candy corn jar
The big hit in the prize area was a toy called the "giggle tube".....  let your imagination run with that one!
Lennon playing with her "giggle tube"
The kids couldn't get enough of "Monster Twister".  Even when the party was done they kept playing.  They even challenged Randy to a game.

Max twisting away

Colby playing it safe

Hank calling out the moves 


Randy gave up and went back to walking the World Series while the kids kept playing.  Is he getting old??

Who is winning? The Twister game or the World Series?


 Mike (aka Sam) is enjoying watching the boys play....

Next year Sam... maybe
The following night Jenni dressed up as ........ something scary.... to take Dyson and two of his friends on a Halloween adventure .... visiting haunted sites in American Fork. The boys didn't know who was driving them around at first.


BOO!  



HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!! 








Sunday, October 13, 2013

Making Strides 2013

Let's make BIGGER strides and END Cancer - All kinds
Let's research treatments that work against Stage IV cancers

SATURDAY OCTOBER 12, 2013 - American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Once again I had amazing support with so many family and friends that showed up at Liberty Park.  I also had support from numerous family and friends that could not be there.  Believe me, every single person's support means SO much!!  THANK YOU, truly, from the bottom of my heart.  I love you all so much!!

But I'm getting a little ahead of myself.  For several weeks I have experienced a bad pain in the back of my leg, behind my knee.  Once you've had cancer these things make you a little nervous.  I felt around (many times) for anything that resembled a lump.  FINALLY on Monday I called the doctor's office. The nurse was concerned that it might be a blood clot so I went in for an x-ray and ultimately an ultra sound.  It turned out to be a "bakers cyst" which is fluid collecting.  I was given 800 mg Ibuprofen and told that sometimes exercise will help.  Ok - hard to exercise when you can't walk but.....  Anyway, Friday night it was very very painful and I could hardly walk by the time I went to bed.  MY walk (that I had been planning on for months) was the next morning!!!  I was awake most of the night elevating my leg and doing the ice pack thing.  

Saturday morning - Wahoooo - it felt better!  I could walk without too much of a limp.  Scott and I donned our Walkers For Knockers shirts and headed up to Salt Lake City to meet our team!! 

Walkers For Knockers 2013

I had some great supports again this year!!  I can always count on Scott.  He was the official photographer for me.  Plus my "crutch" after the walk.


Scott and I leaving for the walk

I appreciate and am grateful that Jenni, Lynn and kids and Randy, Annie and kids live close and that they have been so supportive of me this past year.  They are all so busy with their own lives.  

Jenni, Dyson, Colby, Lennon and I



Randy, Annie, Hank, Max, Sam and I

From Scott's family - Nick, Cameron, Tiffany and McKennah came to walk with us.  Nick has actually worn a 'pink' bracelet in support of finding a cure for Breast Cancer for over one year.

Cameron, Tiffany and McKennah

Nick, me, Hank, Janell

I was fortunate to have some good friends show up as well.  Helen and I reconnected via Facebook.  Helen is actually my former (step) daughter in-law. She and her brother, Andrew,  came. They actually ran the walk but it was great to see them.

Andrew, Helen, me, Colby, Hank
My amazing friends Janell and Angie both came.  Angie's husband Chad and their daughter came with her.  Jenni's friends (and mine!) Meisha (she came last year) and Kelly came as well as their daughters.


me, Angie, Chad, Mattie, Janell
Meisha, Jenni, Kelly

AND there was MORE support from those who couldn't make the walk.  Rusty, Collette and Owen back in Wisconsin.  Rick and Anna in Portland.  My sister Sheryl in Arizona and my brother Alan, his wife Pam and daughter Nicki in Las Vegas.  My nephew Daniel attending dental school, Scott's brother Bruce in St George and his ENTIRE family.  My amazing and special friends Jill and Charlotte (aka Charly).  

My sweet Wisconsin family
Rusty, Collette and Owen


My cute Portland couple
Rick and Anna

My sister Sheryl in Arizona
She even wore her shirt to the  doctor's office


My brother Alan, his wife Pam and daughter Nicki
Las Vegas

Nephew Daniel - dental school
Las Vegas

Bruce and Margie Boyle and their family
St George

Amazing friend Jill
(she's waiting for knee surgery so couldn't walk)

SUPER HERO friend Charly (aka Charlotte)
My cancer/chemo buddy! 

So many other family and friends supported me in my walk with well wishes and thoughts AS WELL AS supported me throughout this past year!  I am so grateful and love you all!

More random pictures from the walk~

Max and Hank had pink hair 

Starting out

And we're off!!

Jenni, Kelly, Meisha and kids

Coming in at the end

Annie and Sam

We made it!!
 That evening Scott and I went up to Sugar House Park for Charly's 'LIGHT the Night Walk' for Leukemia to support her and her family.  That was another great event!  We received a lantern (light for the walk).  Yellow was In Remembrance,  White was Survivor and Red was Supporter.  They gave me a White as I'm a cancer-y person too.  It really was an amazing site to watch all those colors walk around Sugar House park in the dark.  

Team Charly's Angels

Grateful that I could 'Light the Night' for Charly!

It was an amazing day!