Saturday, April 12, 2008

A Very Special Day

I have been away from my blog for some time. I have been feeling “blog guilt.” This is a new word I made up to describe the feeling bloggers experience when they have not posted for a while. This is a common feeling. I am now back at the keyboard.

I have not posted an entry because I have been feeling so good. I have been very busy with well, my life. I have returned to normal energy. I am tired at night, but who isn’t after a long day? I am so happy to feel normal again!

There are only a few physical things which remind me that I just went through chemo treatment: I still wear a wig because my hair is just starting to grow out. By the summer I hope I to get rid of this ridiculous hairpiece. Also, up until yesterday, I had a port in my chest.

Yesterday was a big day on several fronts…
Yes, my port was surgically removed yesterday! I am very happy about this. Since I will not have more chemo if I relapse, my oncologist recommended that the port come out. This is good as I had a small clot at the end of the port.

Also, Emma had her first sleepover with one of her little friends. This was a big deal. Emma has been asking for a while. Apparently, sleepovers are all the rage in kindergarten now.

Eric, my buddy from grad school, flew into town from Champaign, Illinois to walk a “survivor lap” with me in an American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Eric is also a cancer survivor. He had melanoma at the age of 27.He has been cancer free for 13 years. Eric used to organize the Relay for Life in Champaign, so he knew exactly what to do. What a treat to see Eric again. Eric is now a dad and a successful businessman. He is still the same, so that means is he now a funny and cool dad/ businessman.

Since I stopped taking my port medication and to celebrate seeing Eric again, I had my first margarita in 6 months. Not that I am big drinker. I just like the occasional Corona or margarita with my chips and salsa. I enjoyed that first margarita at the Oasis. We had a stunning view of the Lake. The weather was just perfect. It was a very special day.

Here are some picture of Eric and me from the event last night. As we walked our “survivor lap" around the track, people clapped and cheered for us. I felt strong and fortunate to be walking with all the other survivors. David joined us for the "caregiver lap." All three of us walked one more lap for good measure and called it a night.







2 comments:

Unknown said...

How wonderful to read about your "new" life as a regular person!! We are cheered by your news and hope you will continue to post on your blog. We enjoy your writing and learning what you're up to. May the years ahead hold many celebrations for you, David and Emma.
Love,
Evie and Larry

Anonymous said...

Dear Gigi,

I am so so happy to see you smile in that picture! You look like your old self again -so full of energy and zest for life!

Love

Ebru