I am so happy that this is not last year. Before the world fell apart.
I'm just getting in the flow of putting the pieces back together again. I'd hate to have to start all over.
:)
This is a blog about us Honeys. We've been married for 6 years, live in Littleton, CO, have a Chihuahua named Dobby, a Rat Terrier named Scarlett, three awesome cats (all referred to as our Furry Kids!) and some fish.
In November 2007 I was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer of the liver) and nave been undergoing chemotherapy since December '07 & Proton Radiation Therapy at M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX from December '08 - February '09, and then back on eternal chemo until we get the tumor to shrink away from one salvageable vein in the liver so that it can be surgically removed. We use this blog to keep family and friends updated on our struggles, loves, challenges, celebrations, goals, ideas and the general daily grind!
In November 2007 I was diagnosed with Cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer of the liver) and nave been undergoing chemotherapy since December '07 & Proton Radiation Therapy at M.D. Anderson in Houston, TX from December '08 - February '09, and then back on eternal chemo until we get the tumor to shrink away from one salvageable vein in the liver so that it can be surgically removed. We use this blog to keep family and friends updated on our struggles, loves, challenges, celebrations, goals, ideas and the general daily grind!
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Something I am Happy About
Posted by Garnet at 9:18 PM
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1 comments:
What you're doing is learning how to live a life in spite of all of this! When the shock of everything begins to wear off, you will continually realize how strong you have been in the face of something that can make anyone fragile. You've raised my spirits often as you've gone through the past year!
And I'm with everyone else on the previous post - your only job is to take care of YOU. Our job as your friends and family is to let you do that. You hang in there, Abbey. Love, Caryn
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