Cancer is knocking in threes today.
ONE
I'm putting out a call for prayers, for Gail (not the Gail of "Chuck and Gail" fame, another Gail). She is recovering from recent surgery for a brain tumor and starting the long journey of exploration and decision about how to move forward with her treatment. Please find a little place in your heart and carry her there.
TWO
I'll head back an oncology center week from today when I accompany my friend Susan for her chemotherapy session. She's having a damn nasty time with her treatment for her second round with the devil. I offered to go an hold her good hand during a treatment and she opted for next Friday. I told her that if she's very good I'll take her roller skating when her treatment is done. Hey, you have to go forward with a little levity and a smile. If you don't all you can do is weep and that gets real old real fast.
THREE
It's Halloween, my late father's favorite holiday (I swear). He found such joy answering the door and chattering with all of the bell ringers. He feigned fright at the monsters and melted a little for the princesses. He had fun with the night, and I try to do the same. If not for his damned cancer, he'd be around tonight to revel in the excitement. This is one of those days when I miss him most, even after all these years.
So, for Gail and Susan and Bruce... Let's beat the bastard.
Friday, October 31, 2008
The real fright this Halloween
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
Donate a Mammogram
Hey, here's something you can do and it only takes a couple of mouse clicks.
Go to this Web site and click through to donate a mammogram. It's legit and it might save a life. DO it every day... and share the site with everyone in your address book.
Thanks!
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Sunday, October 5, 2008
I did it!
I turned 55 yesterday and celebrated by getting a tattoo. I've wanted one for years, been talking about it for ages, and serious about it for a couple of months. It's a cartoon-style drawing of the namesake of my late father's weekly newspaper column, Bennett Noble. If you knew my dad you know that writing was his passion, whether he was taking shots at local politics, debating the silliness of life, or making profound statements of his affection for his family and friends.
His 1970s-80s-90s columning was today's blogging and believe me, if her were around today he'd be having a blogger's field day.
So anyway, here it is. Me and Ben. A touch of pink in his flower and we have the "Think Pink for October" thing covered.
Want some ink of your own? Check out Masterpiece Tattoo in Salem NH. Ask for Matt Isaacs
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