You are a composite of many wonderful things, my friend. Your brain and ability to put words together in a serious, humorous way always reels me in for a delightful, informative read. I hope to see you around town at breakfast, lunch, or a musical outing. You teach so many lessons, Doug, with your honest reporting of your cancer, side-effects, and fears. I am grateful at 84 that I have not faced your issues, but I hope if I do, I will reflect on your tenacity and ability to accept where you are in this life threatening journey you've been on and just know that keeping on is part of the struggle. Have a great day and wave to me if you pass me on the road. I'm the one sitting on top of my steering wheel, gripping it with two hands and focused on the road ahead! Have a great day! :)
Just did the license renewal thing after my morning radiation. Glad I had a chemo/radiation drink because I also was getting shaky. Passed, but after 1.5 years of not driving. Gonna get my age 40+ kids to take mom to the junior college parking lot where she taught them to drive for a little practice before I get behind the wheel in the real world
You are a composite of many wonderful things, my friend. Your brain and ability to put words together in a serious, humorous way always reels me in for a delightful, informative read. I hope to see you around town at breakfast, lunch, or a musical outing. You teach so many lessons, Doug, with your honest reporting of your cancer, side-effects, and fears. I am grateful at 84 that I have not faced your issues, but I hope if I do, I will reflect on your tenacity and ability to accept where you are in this life threatening journey you've been on and just know that keeping on is part of the struggle. Have a great day and wave to me if you pass me on the road. I'm the one sitting on top of my steering wheel, gripping it with two hands and focused on the road ahead! Have a great day! :)
So sorry about what you have been through and what you are going through my friend. You are a true hero and your blog posts are a treasure.
Impressed with what you continue to accomplish with all the challenges you are experiencing. You are my hero!
Just did the license renewal thing after my morning radiation. Glad I had a chemo/radiation drink because I also was getting shaky. Passed, but after 1.5 years of not driving. Gonna get my age 40+ kids to take mom to the junior college parking lot where she taught them to drive for a little practice before I get behind the wheel in the real world