Monthly Archives: March 2021

Passing of a Generation

Today, I became part of the oldest generation of my family (on my father’s side). My aunt passed quietly at 5:15 PM. She was a teenager during World War II and decided to become a nurse. In 1947, she attended … Continue reading

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Waxing Philosophical – 03/20/2021

When we are born, though we have been alive and growing in our mother’s womb for 9 months, we exit the womb as we are, all by circumstances totally beyond our control. As we grow through our formative years, some … Continue reading

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Diary of a Lung Cancer Patient – Day 189 (3/18/2021)

Today I received what basically a death sentence. The cardiologist I was to see for a cardiac catheter, explained to me that the cancer that started in my lung and discovered as a Stage 3B cancer, is now Stage 4 … Continue reading

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Diary of a Lung Cancer Patient – Day 184 (3/13/2021)

This coming week I start another 9 day period of tests and probing. I hope for the best, but am preparing for the worse. I am purchasing cemetery plots, wrote my last will, sat down with my children and explained … Continue reading

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Thought for Today

When your goals appear too far away to attain, turn the binoculars around the other way, you’re looking through the wrong end. ~ ME All I’m saying is that your perception of what lays ahead will determine whether or not … Continue reading

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Diary of a Lung Cancer Patient – Day 177 (03/06/2021)

I started a blog entry a few days ago and found myself going to the dark side and even though I was trying to be level headed, I was headed towards a pity party for one, so I decided to … Continue reading

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