Image: today’s parking ticket from the Winship deck And now, a small concluding narrative that I didn’t expect. Today is the last day of July;…
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Image: today’s parking ticket from the Winship deck And now, a small concluding narrative that I didn’t expect. Today is the last day of July;…
Getting back on my bike has symbolized a “return to normalcy” for me throughout my cancer treatment. For the last several weeks, I’ve been telling…
It’s been over two months since my last post (and 21 weeks since I started treatment). Nearly every week since May, I’ve had the thought…
Photo by Marcel Eberle on Unsplash Yeah, somehow, it’s week 11 of this whole thing (considering that Feb. 10 began week 1). I haven’t been…
Image: My family/friend cheering section from the last day of treatment I have not been feeling well enough to sum up the last week and…
Finished my treatment songs list. It’s not a definitive “best of all time” list, but it’s the artists that have been most important to me.…
Image: Jenn and me, chemo #6 If I were to distill one functional lesson from my cancer treatment so far, it would be this: things.…
Image: My parents and me, chemo #5 Just a short update as I want to put my energy into a second post. Pain and side…
I’m a huge fan of the Beat Generation writers, specifically Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsburg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. I’m taking some inspiration from them with today’s…
Image: Noah and me, chemo #4 At the end of treatment week #4, here are some things that I’m thinking about . . . Joy…