
Well, it’s official: Colin’s I.V. chemo is done. He received a dose of vincristine Thursday afternoon at 3:22 pm. Continue reading No Mo’ Chemo!
Well, it’s official: Colin’s I.V. chemo is done. He received a dose of vincristine Thursday afternoon at 3:22 pm. Continue reading No Mo’ Chemo!
The chemo train is taking Colin on a trip to Pukesville. Continue reading Last Stop, Pukesville!
We and others have often commented that cancer treatment is a marathon, not a sprint. Continue reading Marathon, Not a Sprint
Every year, Thanksgiving is an opportunity for many things, the most honorable of which is the recognition of what we as individuals are thankful for and humility for having so much when there are people who have so little. Continue reading Expressing Thanks
Colin has set a new record for readmission, though fortunately not because of a sudden deterioration of his condition. Continue reading Twelve Hours
Many years ago (well in excess of a decade), there was a magazine article about tuna fishing and the process of selecting the premium fish caught here in the North Atlantic that would fly to Japan. Continue reading This Tuna’s Not Going to Japan
After days of struggling with the aftermath of chemo, Colin started to perk up a bit, so he emerged from the hospital after 25 days. Continue reading Boomerang Boy
St. Jude has Kung Fu Panda in its DVD library, which I have never seen in its entirety. Continue reading Awesomeness is Free of Charge
Colin is officially chemoed out. Continue reading Chemoed Out
On Tuesday, only one day late, Colin is back on track with chemo. Continue reading Normal, Redefined