Archives for category: Not Cancer-the other part of my life

As a little consolation prize for my summer of surgeries, we’ve had absolutely glorious weather this month and the forecast is for this sunny spell to continue for the foreseeable future. The night time lows are still supposed to stay about 50, too so that means I can leave the tomatoes on the vine for awhile.

Speaking of tomatoes, I have managed to grow another interesting garden oddity, conjoined twin cherry tomatoes. (Note to self: Hold the phone further away from the subject, when taking pictures. Also, I know this photo begs for cheap breast jokes. I challenge you to resist unless you think of something really clever.)

Tomatoes of the world, unite!

I went back to work after having taken a month off. This is the longest stretch of time I’ve had off from work since my honeymoon in 1990. My honeymoon was way better. I was excited to be back. I didn’t do all that much. My schedule was SUPER light. I am still tired. I’m glad I didn’t over schedule. It’s going to take awhile for me to get my brain and stamina back.

Speaking of my brain, it is getting better daily. However, I did have a foggy moment today in interacting with one of the parents I work with. I apologized, “I’m sorry. My brain isn’t quite back yet.” Her reply, “That’s okay. Now you’re where the rest of us have been for years!”

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Lindbergh High School Reunion '82, '83, '84, '85

Join us this summer for our reunion in Renton, WA!

George Lakoff

George Lakoff has retired as Distinguished Professor of Cognitive Science and Linguistics at the University of California at Berkeley. His newest book "The Neural Mind" is now available.

KomenWatch

Keeping our eyes and ears open.....

4 Times and Counting

Confessions Of A 4 Time Breast Cancer Survivor

Nancy's Point

A blog about breast cancer, loss, and survivorship

After 20 Years

Exploring progress in cancer research from the patient perspective

My Eyes Are Up Here

My life is not just about my chest, despite rumblings to the contrary.

Dglassme's Blog

Wouldn't Wish This On My Worst Enemy

SeasonedSistah

Today is Better Than Yesterday

The Pink Underbelly

A day in the life of a sassy Texas girl dealing with breast cancer and its messy aftermath

The Asymmetry of Matter

Qui vivra verra.

Fab 4th and 5th Grade

Teaching readers, writers, and thinkers

Journeying Beyond Breast Cancer

making sense of the breast cancer experience together

Entering a World of Pink

a male breast cancer blog

Luminous Blue

a mother's and daughter's journey with transformation, cancer, death and love

Fierce is the New Pink

Run to the Bear!

The Sarcastic Boob

Determined to Manage Breast Cancer with the Same Level of Sarcasm with which I Manage Everything Else

FEC-THis

Life after a tango with death & its best friend cancer