Today marks the end of our cancer journey for now, although the followup will be life long. In 2012,
*Kathy completed chemotherapy with Adriamycin/Cytoxan and Taxol
*Kathy underwent a lumpectomy of her left breast where the tumor was growing
*Kathy received 33 doses of radiation therapy over 42 days
*We sold our home in Wellesley (it closes today), purchased a farm in Sherborn and moved all our belongings, the contents of Kathy's studio, and her father's belongings to a single location.
*We acquired 8 alpaca, 2 llama (if you count our pregnant guard llama), 12 hens, 1 rooster, and 22 guinea fowl
So now, it's time for a breather. The month of August has no travel, no visiting family/friends, and a little less chaos in our lives.
We will use our August 8 anniversary (32 years together, married 28) to reflect on where we've been and where we're going. We'll celebrate the trajectory of the past year. There was good and bad, but we're on a very positive path.
Although Kathy still has numbness in her feet and hands, the rest of her body and her mind is in good shape. She's designing our blueberry patch and apple orchard. She's putting the finishing touches on our barn, paddocks, and fences. Her new beginning as a cancer survivor is mirrored with by a new lifestyle for our entire family.
I'm a strong believer in the karmic notion that everything happens for a reason. Life is anything but a linear path and you never know what you'll find around the next turn or how one turn will affect another.
To me success is not measured in fame or fortune, but in relationships you nuture and the difference you make. Our cancer journey has been all about relationships - spouses supporting each other, family supporting family, clinicians supporting patients, my employer supporting its employee, and the broad community (Massachusetts colleagues, acquaintances, and fellow cancer patients) offering unconditional optimism.
So thank you to everyone who has supported Kathy and me since our diagnosis in December of 2011. By all measure, you've made a difference and strengthened every relationship while opening new doors for the future. We are truly blessed to have you around us. We look forward to the day we can invite all of you to our farm for blueberry picking, apple picking and alpaca watching in celebration of surviving cancer.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
3:00 AM
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