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It’s the first time for everything

It’s the first time for everything

If you can’t go to the mountain, bring the mountain to you – or something… The mountain is unfortunately not The Sierras. That trip is postponed until I’m not on blood thinners anymore – however I wish I could but I can’t bring The Sierras home. But, when you can’t go to the hairdresser, and the hairdresser can’t come to you – you have to fix it yourself. So I cut my own hair! I have never done that before,…

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Smells like summer

Smells like summer

Today James, Chess and I hiked in Santa Ysabel, close to Julian. It was a nice sunny and warm day, with a little bit of breeze – just perfect. We walked through two large meadows and I had to pick some of the beautiful flowers to bring home. The smell of the bouquet reminded me of summers in Norway and all the flowers I have picked during summer months. It brought a big smile to my face. We saw two…

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Waiting and prepping

Waiting and prepping

Not a lot to tell today, but for those of you that wonder how I’m doing; I’m doing well – just waiting and prepping for the next procedure. By prepping I mean that I try to get enough exercise and food to tolerate a new anesthetic and surgery. The surgery coming up is not a big one – just laparoscopy to have a peek inside, but I need to be physically fit enough to not be affected too much and…

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Memorial Day

Memorial Day

Today has been Memorial Day here in US. It is a day to honor those that died while serving the US Armed Forces. Being an immigrant in US I do not have any family members that served or died in a US war. However I have three grandparents that served for Norway during World War II (WWII). None of them died during the war, but they all served an important purpose. All three of them also had cancer. Both my…

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Looking to the next summit

Looking to the next summit

Yay. The PICC line was removed today!!  Based on the CT scan and the cancer markers the surgeon and oncologist see no need for more chemotherapy before surgery. I am so happy I almost cried when they removed the PICC line – which did not hurt at all by the way – it just pulled out. I no longer feel like a cyborg. James does no longer need to flush the line every day, and I do not need to…

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