Thank you Scott for your beautifully expressed update! We always know that Death is in the room with us, but cancer forces a formal introduction , and that introduction changes our perspective, making us grateful for all things good: no more neuropathy, no more chemo pack to have to take home after every infusion, weight gain, longer spaces between treatments…all good things. Keep on tasting the good vanilla. FYI Caring Bridge will print you a book of your journal entries if you’d like to buy that. A friend of mine made a copy on her own for me- just saying- it’s good to keep that memoir for yourself and share it with others. I know I stroll down that lane to remember the beauty and epiphanies during my formal introduction to Death.
Thank you Scott for keeping us all i the loop of your journey. You have an amazing sense of humor and it is uplifting . Please tell Amy that she and you are on my mind quite frequently and that I send my love and best wishes for continues healing. kathryn
Your words are the funniest thing I read (present tense, so, consistently) all month. Which like, very strange but I guess it makes sense. If you find yourself with down time and wanna read the five columns of mine that got me kicked off, and hours later reinstated to, the local listserv, it’s all on brandonsmith.com with the most recent first. ✊🏽
Oh man, another killer entry. You do not disappoint! Can we enter these into a Best Writing of CaringBridge contest we establish or would that be in bad taste?
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