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Mario Kart – Chicago

Mario Kart – Chicago

If you have never driven on I-57 north of I-80, or the expressways of Chicago, you haven’t missed much. We have had to drive these roads way more than we want to in the past couple of months. I can almost tell where I am in relation to the Chicago metropolitan area by what Suzanne is doing in the passenger seat. From home to Kankakee, she tends to be engaged with me in conversation as she enjoys the scenery. From…

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Day 69

Day 69

Today was Thursday, the day when we have no other appointments but Suzanne’s radiation treatment. Back at the Guest House, we received a phone call from one of her Radiation doctors about a test yesterday, I’ll explain. Early in the week, we met with her doctors who were concerned about an area in the back of her throat that in opposition to the other treated areas, seemed to be growing slowly. With that concern, he ordered a more in-depth Cat…

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Change of Address

Change of Address

For the past five weeks, many of you have sent cards and letters to Suzanne here in Chicago. Those cards brighten her day every time we open the door and find them strung across the floor. She can’t get her coat off quickly enough as she sits in ‘her chair’ and opens each one. Smiling, laughing, or crying, each card touches her heart as she feels the love and care you all have for her. Since we don’t want to…

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The Wall

The Wall

We’ve all been there, that point in a task where you hit a wall and cant’ get any further. Maybe it’s a diet and no matter what you do, you can’t get past a certain weight. Maybe it’s a financial goal of paying off a debt but life’s needs prevent you from reaching it. Maybe it’s a family member whose cold heart you just can’t break through to. I’m sure you can name one in your life right now. Well…

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Forgiveness

Forgiveness

Multiple times Suzanne has shared with me that her one on one with God has been during that period of time from when her radiation technicians strap her head down to the table and leave the room, till the time they come back. It is that time for her that she doesn’t focus on what is happening at that moment in this world, but for her as the song says, “And the things of earth will grow strangely dim”. We…

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Day 64

Day 64

Home on the farm for the weekend, today is just what we need, an uneventful day. Out to the barn to check on the 6-week old kittens. Only two in this litter, both are very large for their age as mom has had plenty to feed them. Usually, by this point, they come running to us because of our daily feeding them warm milk, but these two don’t know us. Colder weather has dictated we start the process of moving…

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Part Shark

Part Shark

In searching my genealogy, I have discovered that somewhere in my family’s past I am somehow related to a shark. Like the shark, I have to keep moving whenever I can. On the farm, it’s not hard to satisfy my need for movement. Spending time indoors especially small spaces is not on my list of things I do well. If I’m on vacation, I want to be ‘out and about’ as much as I can. Checkin, drop the bags, and…

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Is my Judgement Clouded

Is my Judgement Clouded

Suzanne keeps pointing out to me that when we listen to Doctors, I hear all the negative stuff and she hears all the positive stuff.   She is concerned that my judgment is clouded. We make Judgements every day; The amount space to leave between cars when driving; How much time to set the microwave when reheating a burrito; Where to set the shower water handle for the correct temperature. All of these decisions/judgments are based on previous experience, conversations with…

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Time to smell the Roses

Time to smell the Roses

There is nothing like a personal event or a tragedy in a family member’s life to get you to stop and reconsider your priorities. It’s at that moment that you see what you need to do and the actions you need to take. One such moment for me was when I took my dad on an Honor Flight to Washington DC with other WWII veterans. At the age of 93, it was very apparent that ‘Pop’ wasn’t going to be…

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I Repeat myself

I Repeat myself

I’m sure if you have been reading this all along you can find things here and there that are repetitive. My thoughts on how treatments are going; my attitude toward our little apartment (no matter how appreciative I am to have it); the sights & smells of the big city; how supprised the doctors are with Suzanne’s progress. What I didn’t realize is how repetitive I have been with some of the Bible Verses at the close of my daily…

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