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Tag Archives: Walking
Bumpy But Lovely!
Today, walking my street to sniff fragrant rose blooms was such a delight. The sun was nicely shaded by either clouds or very tall street trees. At every encounter with a rose I would pause to smell it. Every so … Continue reading
Cool Day in Seattle
Days ago I was offered tickets to the Seahawks game. While in a state of blur I of course said, “hell yes!” Heavy sleep, interrupted by the 7am alarm Sunday, made me second guess my decision. You see, I have a … Continue reading
Outdoors Underground
I’m climbing out of the cave! Finally, I’m feeling more and more like my old self again. Energy is coming back! I love having some spunk and look forward to having some stamina.
One Day
I worked on a little project for the organization Caring Ambassadors. I was asked to write about daily life with lung cancer. This is what I came up with: Living with Lung Cancer is no easy task. It is difficult … Continue reading
Got Milk?
The last few weeks my productivity level has been sub-subpar. I was working hard at trying to define the culprit. Well, after meeting with three docs last week, the culprit was obvious to everyone but me. WBR wears a person … Continue reading
A Little Crizotinib Update
The Crizotinib pause for WBR took place between Feb 14th-March 21st. Funny, it feels like I’ve been on the stuff for longer than 2.5 weeks. I guess not. We are slowly adjusting to one another again. The vision tracers are … Continue reading
First winter, unemployed
Winter is not my favorite season, I am much more a summer girl. Traditionally, in winter I get the blah-blah-blah’s by mid-February. Which worked out quite nice because that meant I could run away to someplace fun and sunny (and … Continue reading
Cancer on Board
On a walk to New Seasons, the best grocery store near our house, SW and I did some brainstorming. We were tossing around some ideas for cancer related pins, t-shirts, and stickers. What made us laugh the most was the … Continue reading
Walking in the Rose Gardens
Everyday I try to clock in an hour walk. Usually they are by myself but I do enjoy the occasional workout buddy. Lately the walking location has been my neighborhood. I don’t know it all that well, yet. We moved … Continue reading
Meditation
I was turned onto a course called Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for People Healing from Cancer by a bright friend of mine who also has cancer. I’ve completed 7 of the 9 classes. A complete review of the course will wait until all … Continue reading