It's a bittersweet day. "My Cancer" is turning a corner and will morph into "Our Cancer" next week. We've had quite a ride, haven't we?
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/with_the_circle_complete_we_be.html
As you have read, My Cancer will now be Our Cancer. Starting Monday, you'll find a link to the new site in the Essential section of NPR.org, the same place the link to My Cancer has been.
A "lengthening tally of losses." That's how Maureen put it into words in her comments to the blog yesterday. She was reacting to the news of Randy's death. His name has been added to the others w...
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/a_big_job_to_do.html
We've lost Randy. His niece broke the news
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/hoping_randys_found_peace.html
The new Our Cancer community has been live for less than 24 hours and I'm happy to report that people are beginning to use it. As of this morning, around 50 of you have joined the group, and a nu...
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/our_cancer_is_about_us.html
A year ago today I was sitting at home, waiting for a knock at the door. It would change my life again. It would change Leroy's life again, too. It was the day we would meet the hospice nurse. An...
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/the_big_step_of_hospice.html
Hi everyone,
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/introducing_our_cancer.html
It's been a weekend of bright blue beautiful days. Very cold but spectacular days. Walking on the C & O canal, I look up into a sky that is so clear. No clouds. Just the bare branches of the tree...
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/winter_is_what_you_make_it.html
It seems like so many of us connected to yesterday's blog. Could it be the gray of winter? Everything is so drab. It's cold.
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/a_season_of_loss.html
It's the simplest things that remind me every day just how much I miss Leroy. The chatter in our house over the Inaugural events of the past few days would have been non-stop. Recapping the cover...
https://npr.org/sections/mycancer/2009/01/missing_that_familiar_presence.html