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Monthly Archives: March 2012
If you fear change, give it to me!
The change is really happening! Next Thursday is my official last day of working for the City of Portland. I’m still pleased about my decision to take some time off from working. I’m not sure how long I’m going to … Continue reading
10…9…8…7…
…and back to 9! That’s how many day’s I’m planning to work. After that it’s early retirement for this kid! It’s not official-official but it is close enough that I’m willing to post it here for all to read. If … Continue reading
ALK Positive
Over the last few weeks I’ve spent a lot of time studying my disease. Finally, I am able to do it comfortably. When I was first diagnosed with cancer last May my oncologist said to me, “Don’t look up lung … Continue reading
What a week….
Thank you everyone who participated in my last post. I really appreciate all the comments and emails that addressed my questions. I’m happy to hear that not only do most of the people around me think about these questions, you … Continue reading