Category: Just Me

Going out with love

I have a person in my life, someone important to me, who is angry with me. I found this out in a terse text message from him saying “never contact me again”. His anger (Read More)

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Vision Christian Band CD’s

[Editor’s note from the future: When I wrote this in 2016 is was offering our CD’s for sale. Now, in 2023, I am no longer selling them.] I don’t do a lot of advertising (Read More)

Normal

What do we mean when we think of some people as being ‘normal’? Those of us who have a disease, such as this “glorious” leukemia, think of healthy people as ‘normal’. We say things (Read More)

Occult fracture

Here’s an update on a previous post: The docs say my sore leg is not due to lymph nodes pinching off a nerve. Instead they think it may just be a small fracture from (Read More)

Dogs vs. Cats

This has nothing to do with leukemia. If you’re a long-time reader you know that many of my posts are just about my thoughts on life. Well, this ones about cats and dogs. Specifically (Read More)

The Waltons

We have something going on in our house that I have forgotten to share with you. We’ve been living like the Waltons. You know, that TV show where John Boy, his siblings, his parents (Read More)

Ahhhhh, I love the water

Went sailing over the 4th of July weekend. Beautiful sail to Sucia; bright sky and smooth water. The trip back, however, involved navigating 3 to 5 foot waves. But the island was like a (Read More)

Lots of plans for the day

Feeling better today. Plan to make a garbage run, clean the house, get ready for a shoot tomorrow, write blog posts for both blogs, and go to Costco (not so happy about that one). (Read More)

Writing two blogs now

Not feeling up to snuff today but I’m getting a lot of writing in. I have another blog I’m doing in addition to this one. My “Me and Leuk” blog is pretty much a (Read More)

A stick for Show & Tell

Sometimes things just present themselves. My grandson, Joshua, needed something for show and tell at his school. He couldn’t think of anything he wanted to show. Truth be told, he really didn’t want to (Read More)