Thursday 5 March 2009

Day 266 and not counting

Well it's official. I'm back at work and a homeowner, and have nearly reached Day +270, another significant mark on the clinical trial calendar.

Life last week was pretty sweet. Dinners, coffees and lunches with friends, painting underwater sealife for the walls of a boy named JJ, and looking at condos.
Last weekend Davis and Jack spent Saturday with us and stayed overnight, so we decided to make a batch of cookies as part of the fun - we had aprons, and I had a chef hat but quickly realized that we needed to create a couple of mini-chef hats from paper towel and elastics! Papa helped mix and Nana made sure we didn't burn the place down. I forgot how much fun chocolate chips, or "treats" as Jack calls them, can be. Later on, the Backyardigans "2 Muskateers" video prompted two Spiderman-PJ-clad muskateers to show off their "ha" moves. I even had to create a couple of paper and scotch tape swords to finish off the scene. Sugar, chocolate chips, paper towel, elastics, paper and scotch tape. Imagination is an incredible gift.


This week I finalized the purchase of a new 2 bedroom condo in Marda Loop...I take possession in June, and that will mark another giant step toward recovering my independence. I'm pretty excited - the location is an interesting area of the city, closer to downtown, close to Tasha and Ryan, yet still has great access to head south to see mom and dad and the boys (as well as their parents!). I can tell you Dr. Brown had a sly grin on his face when I told him the news this week while at my monthly clinic appointment...he thought the docs at Sloane Kettering would sure enjoy hearing that news. Not even at Day +270 post-transplant #3, back to work and on my own. Beyond everyone's expectations. Including mine!

It was definitely surreal Monday when I returned to the 31st floor of Petro Canada Centre East, the reception for PricewaterhouseCoopers Calgary. While lots of faces have changed, many have not, and it seemed familiar while at the same time a distant memory revisited. Very wonderful, however you look at it. This week I walked in the Plus 15 level of downtown amongst hundreds of people and there was no sign of leukemia anywhere. It was perfectly normal and remarkable at the same time - busy and alive, people moving quickly from one place to another destination, talking, laughing, quite likely complaining - not exciting, not dramatic. But lovely.

8 comments:

Mary Ellen said...

Hi Tricia,
Unbelievably wonderful news! Congratulations on being back at work and all that that means. Wow!

Thanks for all the pictures of the chefs - looks like everyone is having lots of fun.I love the outfits!

With lots of love, admiration and joy,
Mary Ellen & Bob
xoxoxo

BJ said...

Hi Tricia,

Great news all around. You seem to pack more into a week than many people do in a month or more. Congratulations on both the Back to Work and Condo fronts. Keep on Thriving!

Love, BJ

Melissa said...

Congratulations on all of your success, you do amazing things! You are an incredible person!

We Love you!

Melissa, Alan and Bjorn!

La ma tante préférée de l'autre said...

Love these actions shots !!!
Looks like it was a busy kitchen day.
Great inspiration for the chef's hats...
So happy for you that you got a new place.
Have fun at work.
Sounds like a pretty good "NORMAL" life to me....

Thinking of you ,

George and Dominique

Marcia said...

Hi Tricia, I agree with Mary Ellen - wow! It's such great news that you are back at work. The pictures are great - you look marvelous!
Hope to see you soon.
Love, Marcia

Sonia said...

This is great news Tricia!!!

Glad to hear you bought a condo, good for you!

Love Sonia

Louise and David said...

You are right, Tricia, the mix of colour, fun, creativity and life that fills this posting is beyond everyone's expectations. Less than a year ago, we could not even have imagined such happy, satisfying and "normal" times for you and your family.

Congratulations on creating wonderful childhood memories with Jack and Davis, returning to work at PwC, buying your own new condo, surprising even your doctor with your progress, and being such a bright star on the clinical trial calendar.

You must be quite an inspiration to others who are battling leukemia, Tricia. Your pioneering experience will be a kind of promise to them that they, too, may someday "walk amongst hundreds of people" and see "no sign of leukemia anywhere". What an awesome moment that must have been for you, and what a great hope it will become for others.

We are so proud of you today!

Lots of love,
Louise and David

Holly Gustafson said...

Great news, Tricia! Your little namesake loves her name, by the way, and is always asking "What my name?" and then responds "Tricia Rose". We'll say a special prayer of thanksgiving tonight!