My journey with non-secetory multple myeloma, a rare cancer of the bone marrow and other events in my life.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Look what Santa brought Dean and Riley
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Alright everyone, you wanted the picture of Dean? With a little help from Ev and a splash of my emailing power (POOF) There he is!
I know I sound like a broken record but moments and memories are there for the taking each and everyday, like my son who's 3, this was the first year that he GOT IT! The whole Christmas thing, the Santa hype, the asking for something, the being good, seeing the magic in his little eyes as we told the stories of Christmas.. The Pure Innocence of a small child. Dean and Riley shared the same smile on that day, and I HOPE that they will always remember, a year that brought so many first time things to there little life's, while giving lasting memories to those who love them most.
I am 63 years old and was diagnosed with multiple myeloma on Feb 15,2005 at age 57. I was undergoing an autologous stem cell transplant.(SCT) I had my stem cells harvested in May 06 but due to complications I did not, nor do I plan to have the transplant. Added note: NEVER say NEVER; I am going to complete my sct starting Feb 15th 2011.
I worked as a RN until going on disability in Dec. 04.
I am the one with black top on. I am with my sisters Sylvia & MaryLou
3 comments:
Alright everyone, you wanted the picture of Dean? With a little help from Ev and a splash of my emailing power (POOF) There he is!
I know I sound like a broken record but moments and memories are there for the taking each and everyday, like my son who's 3, this was the first year that he GOT IT! The whole Christmas thing, the Santa hype, the asking for something, the being good, seeing the magic in his little eyes as we told the stories of Christmas.. The Pure Innocence of a small child.
Dean and Riley shared the same smile on that day, and I HOPE that they will always remember, a year that brought so many first time things to there little life's, while giving lasting memories to those who love them most.
What an awesome car! I know Dean can't wait to hit the open road with it! What a very special gift for a very special little boy!
Dean you coun't have smiled any bigger. Maybe Collin can come see your car someday.Riley looks just as happy with his Bike.
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