What
happens now that primary treatment is over?
How do I navigate life after treatment? How do I live in the present
while maintaining hope for the future?
Last
week, I had a CT Scan and the drs office called to tell me that there was no
evidence of new cancer. Instead of
jumping up and down in excitement, I asked does that mean there’s evidence of
the old cancer? The woman on the phone
said this is good news. My family wanted
to celebrate. I have to learn to live in the present and accept good news for
what it is: good news! I don’t know what my future holds (does
anyone, really?) but for now it is time to move on….
Here
are pictures of me moving on and enjoying life after intense treatment!
I
was so happy to be a part of Jessica and TJ’s move! Organizing and supervising are two of my
favorite activities and I have a lot of experience moving:
Adrienne’s
30th birthday weekend was a blast and I did participate in most of
it (not the slip and slide, however):
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Adrienne
and I took a 5 hour car ride to NC to visit family at Oak Island. I was thrilled to have my toes in the sand
(I waited until evening, so as to avoid the hot sun!)
Next
up, Hershey, PA with the Sheridan’s.
Pictures to follow…




You mean you are going on another chocolate vacation! YUM!
ReplyDeleteLin, these are great pictures ( I love the new hair!!! Very chic!) - I think you have done more during and after treatment than most of us do in our "healthy" lives! Keep living in the moment, keep having fun. Enjoy Hershey! xo
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