Last night I decided to watch Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and found some energy to blog. Since I last posted, I have seen and experienced many things, as all of us have, and I am grateful for all of them. But like most photos, recalling the moments that pass does not ever give justice to the intensity of those moments. Sharing them is difficult as you may understand, from your experiences with wonderful times in life, as when you try to explain fantastic but simple things, often the shine that comes with each second, is somehow slightly dulled by attempting to describe it. Even the pictures taken by the most sophisticated camera do not every capture how you felt when you snapped them.
In any case, to start with, I am healthy. My biggest concern when I week after week
realize that I have not blogged is that there are so many people out there
checking my blog who are wondering how I am doing. People who prayed, thought, sent energy,
whatever mechanism they believe in, for me, toward me when 15 years ago I first
started this incredible journey with uncertainty, 6 years ago when I had my
third dance with the end of this human experience, and all the times in between
when I needed something more than a treatment to help me through. In context of my current occupation, you are
the shareholders, the people who invested to make it happen. As any good public company would, I feel an
enormous sense of responsibility to report to you at a minimum, how your
investment is doing. Which is pretty
darn good.
The first five months of 2012 have brought me many good
things and taken me many places– an amazing time with Mom and Dad in Maui,
heaven on earth, for the majority of January...February was mostly a bit too
much work, as well as March, but then April took me to Las Vegas for a weekend
of laughter and fun with Mom and Colleen on our annual Gunn Girls Getaway, and
the following weekend experienced more than a dozen wonderful bands at
Coachella music festival in Southern California with Tasha. May is my busiest month at work and I so am
happy to see it pass, and later in June I’ll get to see my cousin Mary on
Broadway (yep, really!) in NYC and connect with a pile of old friends. Yes, I travel now and then. Technically, I can’t afford the travel costs
I allow myself. But I do it anyway. It’s what I do, because I love it. No excuses. And while travel always brings such great experiences, the laughing, talking, eating, drinking and playing with family and friends, regardless of the destination, continues to fill me up every day.
The first five months of 2012 have also been my most
tired. I seemed to feel more and more
tired, and although there are many potential sources of my fatigue (anemia
caused by the Gleevec medication I take daily to counter the scleroderma, which
was caused by rejection to my last bone marrow transplant, having 3 bone marrow
transplants, too much chemo, getting older and doing too much), another source
evolved – low phosphate – which I have had for over a year and half,
but which had become critically low in recent months. A visit to an endricrinologist (one
specialist I did not previously have on my extensive list) determined that my
kidney is “wasting” phosphate for some reason, which can cause a number of
other issues if it continues to succeed.
Luckily for me, the specialist figured out a plan and last week blood
results indicated his plan is working.
And the beat goes on :)J
So now, in June 2012, I am doing well. Yesterday I dropped in on Jack and Davis’ 6th
birthday party, which is entirely amazing in itself, and celebrated with
Transformer cake and flying juice cups.
Spectacular, particularly, when I think Junes before this have included
diagnosis (1997), admission for 2nd transplant (2003), admission for
3rd transplant (2008), and admission for pericarditis (2010).
This week, on the anniversary of so many cancer-related
events, I head to Edmonton, for my quarterly meetings of the Alberta Health
Services Advisory Council – Cancer that I was appointed to last Fall, as well
as the Core Committee of the Cancer Care Strategic Clinical Network, which I
was nominated to in May. It seems quite
appropriate.
I am excited to play more golf this summer, have wine on a
patio and laugh with friends. I still plan
to see the Hunger Games after I read all 3 books and loved them, and will watch for Mary at the Tony’s tonight(again, really?!). I’m positive I’ll continue to be tired, but
for good reason. And that is my report
to the investors. Who made it all happen. Hope you’re satisfied with your return ;)
Photos - Jack sporting the viking hat on his 6th birthday at Montana's, some of my birthday flowers and cards, Davis enjoying ice cream and being 6 and a viking simultaneously, Coachella by dusk, backstage at Coachella - Florence & the Machines equipment, , the boys "transformer" party with their friends, Oliver (my 2nd transplant donor)'s son Noah's birthday drawing for me.
Photos - Jack sporting the viking hat on his 6th birthday at Montana's, some of my birthday flowers and cards, Davis enjoying ice cream and being 6 and a viking simultaneously, Coachella by dusk, backstage at Coachella - Florence & the Machines equipment, , the boys "transformer" party with their friends, Oliver (my 2nd transplant donor)'s son Noah's birthday drawing for me.
4 comments:
Hi Tricia,
Welcome back! We can't tell you how excited we are to see this latest posting on your blog. Thanks for writing about all the things you have been doing in 2012 and for including photos of some of the highlights. We are thrilled to hear that life is so good for you.
Most of all, it is a delight to get an update on YOU.
The way that you compare us to investors is very clever. You are right; we DO feel like shareholders, watching and waiting for the latest news on "how our investment is doing". Over the years we have had an enormous return on the little we could do to cheer you on in your heroic efforts to "make it happen". We have definitely received much more than we have been able to give. And, yes Tricia, we are HUGELY satisfied.
Congratulations on all the anniversaries you are celebrating in this month of June 2012. Here's to LIFE!
Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David
Thanks for all the news and pictures Tricia. We love hearing from you and we both send our love.
As Louise said, here's to Life and here's to You.
Love ya,
Bob & Mary Ellen xoxoxo
Hi Tricia,
Welcome back! Good to hear that you are still celebrating life to the fullest.
I watched the same movie as you did last night (nice coincidence), and like you, I read and enjoyed the Hunger Game Trilogy.
We continue to keep you in our hearts and thoughts always, and are so pleased whenever you get the chance to blog. Best wishes for your continued enjoyment of life.
Love, BJ
Thanks for the update Tricia! I think of you constantly and hear what you are saying by appreciating the small moments that are too meaningful to describe! We call that our "soul camera" moments. Those times that a camera or a written word or even a video cannot capture; our soul camera kicks in! I'm so happy to hear that your soul camera has been busy and you have been traveling as you love to do! Big hugs from our family to you!
Barb
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