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  1. Hi you guys, OK, Judy, the drivers? I'm sure being from Jersey, You've come out the other end of the Lincoln tunnel a few times. NYC, nuff said. Besides that, D.C. beltway at rush hour. Pa. drivers are great by comparison. here's a little poem by Emily Dickinson to brighten your day.

    Hope is the thing with feathers.

    that perches in the soul.

    and sings the tune without the words

    and never stops at all.....

    have a good and safe day everybody. Oh, And don't any men look at this site? Give me some company guys. Alan

  2. Hi you guys, Another day with the neices planned. Yesterday, Amish country and Strasburg RR. Today, Millersburg Ferry across the. Susquehanna. Oldest sternwheeler and only one left.

    No offence taken on any jackass stuff. Lord knows I qualify at times. OK, alot. I think we all do dumb stuff regardless of gender. There have been a million times I wanted to turn back the clock and do something different.

    I'm sorry to read as always where some of you are getting test results you don't want to hear. That part of this trip is so mean. I hope for good results from any test and understand it can't always be good. All the new technology gives me more hope though. I'm just trying to get to 5 years. there was a time I thought 1 year would be a miracle.

    Next Sunday there is a 5K walk run downtown for lung cancer awareness. We'll be there. I wonder how big a turnout there will be. I know I can do 5K. It won't be the run part however. Have good days everybody, Alan

  3. Hi you guys, tried to post yesterday but something happened again an poof it was gone. Then as I read the responses about men being jackasses, I figured no one would want to listen to me jabber. Yes KW Judy, Pa. roads are nasty. When I go to Baltimore, the sign that welcomes you to Maryland is accompanied by a sudden smoothness in the ride. On trips, it feels great to get to another state. Our roads are terrible. Mi. Judy, I hope all works out for you. Cancer truly changes our lives. I don't know what to say.,I'm sure it will resolve. Eric, looks like a fast trip home in the air. I know you had a great experience here in the U.S. An amazing journey and thanks for sharing it all with us. I saw you speak in Seattle thanks to U tube. Sorry I missed you. Like you said, we'll be here for 20 to 40 years so maybe someday. Have good days everybody. Alan

  4. Hi you guys,

    I have a couple of years on you Bud so I get the regular thing. Only 5 days left with the kiddies, then back to normal. It's been interesting for sure. Roger and Tucker absolutely love the playmates. (they are my dogs). I forgot how kids can stay in the pool forever. I found myself checking to see if they were still on the surface. I mean for hours. Today they go back to spend a day with their great grandmary. She's 88. Hope she can keep them amused.

    Just wanted to post something, gotta get them over there. I think an afternoon of napping is coming up. Rain all day into tonight, so stuck inside.

    Man Mi judy, You didn't book that getaway did you? Things just keep happening to you. You really need a break. I don't mean any more bones though. Take it easy,will ya?

    Eric, if you're reading any posts, let us know how your return journey is going to go. Where will it take you? Are you ending in Phila.? Your trip has been amazing to follow. What great pics. Your ability to make friends must have been a joy for you.

    Have a great day everybody and be safe. Alan

  5. Hi Judy, Judy, Bud et all, Am I a regular? I'll pitch in here. Susan and nieces out doing girl stuff. They lost me. Gee, too bad. Hershey was a blast. Haven't been there in oh 10 years or so.I went on all the coasters but one. That line was 2 hours. Not doing that. Those over the shoulder hold you in the seat bars press right on my port. I thought it might be an issue but wasn't. Had great fun, first coaster rides for the oldest. She was scared stiff. Didn't cry complained and smiled at the same time so all was good. Extremely crowded made for good people watching.

    Went fishing on the river again with my old bud. no fish, not a splash nothing. bottom of the river is brown and slippery. I'm afraid for our beautiful Susquehanna. Usually at dusk you could catch plenty. I never kept any , no one really does. There just aren't any. Something bad is going on over the entire watershed.

    Where is everyone is right. What, there's only half a dozen posting ? Judy, you made me feel guilty a little but I have been occupied with family and just stuff. Stay safe everybody, peace be with all of you. Alan

  6. Hi you guys, I,m doing this on our little tiny itty bitty very small miniscule undersized and hard to use tiny computer. Not used to it at all. Like my big giant enormous screen. Anyway, took the run to BWI at 4:00 am to pick up kids. They could have flown into HBG but would have to change in CHicago. Parents did'nt want that. Raining all day today. they are asleep with time difference. Good for me.

    Judy KW have safe travels. RVing has to be the be the best way to go with your own bed and facilities. Again, I'm jealous of everybody. Beaches, Fishing, Traveling, Working haha to you.I eat well and feel good though so I,ll maintain right here.

    Got a call yesterday from the cancer center to see if I could go down there to visit with a new patient. Sounds like he's a bit frazzled with all that is before him. Happens alot. I offerred to go early next week, see what happens. Seems there is no family willing to make the trip. How sad. The least any of us can do as survivors is offer a hand whenever possible. As this site proves, sometimes an ear and open heart are that it takes to make someones day. You guys make mine everyday. Alan

  7. Hi you guys,

    No kidding, you guys crack me up. What a joy. Janet, I think living on the beach is everyone's ultimate dream. Too bad about the noisy place near you. Happy birthday to all you young ladies. Hope your celebrations and dinner dates don't have to be cancered. Eric, that is an absolute joke that happened to you. I'm glad you saw the humor in all of it. Well, I did. When the concierge asks you how many hours you'll need the room for, RUN.

    Nieces arrive tomorrow. Lots planned to keep them busy. I bet they just want to watch tv. We the old farts will no doubt bore them to tears. I hope they enjoy HersheyPark as much as I will. Also a horseback tour of Gettysburg battlefields. A trip to coal country and mine tour too. They want to see how their grandfather and great grand father made their way in America. It also caused both of their early deaths by lung cancer.I have to convince them that their great uncle won't follow that course too. I've already convinced myself.

    Have good weekends everybody, I'll look forward to more laughs later. Alan

  8. Hi Dee and welcome. I understand your "fear" about recurrence. I live with that every day too. It's been almost 2 years for me. I've learned to ignore or hide it for the most part. I know the cancer team I rely on is watching out for me and I trust them completely. I also know that if it does come back, it'll be just like another round in a boxing match. I will answer the bell and I will be fighting. There is too much to live for and I'm determined to ruin all the statistics. Some say we are living from scan to scan. I say we are just living. I've come to accept all that. I try not to be anxious about it. When the next scan is approaching, I think we all feel the heat.Like Randy said, see the good reports for some encouragement. Plus, new technologies are making treatment better and easier as time goes by. I've been told that mine will recur and it's when not if. In that case, I almost can't wait to see what's next. Crazy huh?

  9. Hey you guys, late in the day, but some funny stuff, had to respond. I might cancer happy hour today.

    Eric, some small towns are depressed areas because all the jobs are gone among other things. Still a slice of America that you're lucky to see. You might not think that now. People are disgruntled and react stupidly sometimes. I bet they were smoking too. Get to a good place and hoist a pint. this one's on me.

    The new neighbors sure like to party. I got up at midnight to let the dogs out and they were singing along to the radio. Both at full volume. The place is so neglected, I hope they wake up one day soon and begin to clean it up. It needs one of those TV show guys to show up with a landscape crew. Oh wait, that's what I need. Their celebration continues.

    Still cloudy here with some much needed rain. That's the weather report from me. Not much to say, I already purged on another topic for today. Must get busy. Be safe everybody and peace back to you Janet. Al

  10. Hi Nick, Judy and all,

    My friends and family were concerned and shocked really when they all found out about my surprise. Well, when it happened, it wasn't much of a surprise to me. They sent cards and e-mails and called to check in. No one really wanted any details, mainly showed concern and worried about Susan, my wife. Many of them seemed like they were afraid to be the one next to me if something awful happened. They kept their distance or so it seemed to me. It was interesting because family was never all that close anyway. One of our oldest friends is a chemo nurse and she wanted every detail I knew. She helped me through alot.

    I want to talk about it but only if someone is really interested. Turns out they are the ones who have been affected by some sort of cancer in their family or group of friends. None of this is new I'm sure to any of you. I find that when I'm with a group of other survivors, the talking can last forever and turn to laghter then tears then laghter. No one can get a word in edgewise. One time 4 of us were asked to attend a sort of conference to talk about things the hospitol could do better for patients. The moderator at times looked like a 3d grade teacher trying to keep a group of unruly brats in line. We got so far away from the subject and were yacking at eachother. It was crazy. Anyway, I discovered how easy it was to open conversations with people who looked so alone and scared. Like me or anyone else, they are always happy to have an ear nearby. Those are truly the most rewarding and welcome times.

    People have their own issues whether it's cancer, heart problems, anything. I would never open any conversation with my problems. Some have said "if there is anything I can do". I think from now on I'll tell them to make a charitable donation of their choice. Maybe they will think about it. Maybe I'll tell them to paint my house. That was out of line. sorry.

    I didn't discover this group until almost 2 years from dx. I can talk about it here all I want. How cool is that? I read almost all the site. I'm surprised by the number of people who have been writing for years and years. I hope I'm still writing some years from now. (you may not). Anyway, talking is much easier with other survivors. When I read Judy's note about being the speaker at her upcoming function, I welled up myself. She said she cried through her speech. I'd cry right with you, I wish I could be there. Alan

  11. Good afternonn yous guys,

    Don't know if this note will go or not. Big computer glitches lately. Susan ordered a new tower from QVC. $$$ but no tax. Oh well, s#%t happens. Iwanted to thank you all for the congrats on 39 years. I agree, a trophy will suffice. I wound up cooking. We had to grocery shop so I sneaked back to the seafood. All that talk about fried fish the other day got to me. None of the fish excited me so it was scallops, clams, whole lobsters and corn. Not the North Carolina steamer pot, But really good.The best fish I ever had was in Marco Island when we beer battered some grouper we caught that morning. Yummy. KW Judy, I,m sure you've done that.

    Turns out we couldn't resist going next door afterall. I guess they were stressed, I don't know. Good fences do make good neighbors. Too bad you can hear through fences.

    Eric, again wonderful shots. Did your new friends happen to show you pics of how that beautiful lake looks in say February?? I'm glad for you that it's summer. Hey Bud, maybe you should have some insulated shoes and some mittens. You are nuts!!! Your story should make a documentery on ESPN. An ESPY award..Lets all nominate Bud for the Jimmy V award. seriously, that should happen.

    I was afraid I might not get back here due to this glitch. It kinda got to me a little. I like your chatter and like blabbing too. Do I need a hobby? Just kidding, got those too. Neices arrive saturday, lots to do. They want to investigate their heritage, so a few trips to old homesteads etc. coming up. ( some old family favorite food spots too). It always comes down to food somehow doesn't it? Sure hope this got on the air. Katie, "airheads" really? OK.

  12. Hi Char, Welcome . I too am sad for your situation, but glad that you found "us". When you read all our histories as I did, you'll see that we all have our own journey. When I was in the middle of all the chemo, I got dehydrated to the point that the nurses nicknamed me Mr. Weeble Wobble. I was so dizzy when I stood up I could barely walk. I even fainted one day as I was getting off the elevator. They stuck me in a room and started liquid drip and O2 for 2 days. Even on days with no chemo, I went just for a big bag of liquid. My throat was also burned from all the nearby radiation so it was hard to swallow. I drank as much as I could.

    Most centers offer a support system to help with emotional and spiritual help too. Ask about that. My cancer is in remission now but they told me to expect a recurrence. They suggest that I keep the power port even. So, You are definately not alone. He knows he's not alone too. It is a tough fight and I along with this group can be with both of you through it . It sure helps me just to vent or whatever. There is comic relief over on "just for fun" I'm an admitted babbler so be forwarned. Alan

  13. Good day you guys,

    ts, the neices will be here then. Their dad is a coast guard commander and relocated to Seattle from Anchorage a few years ago. He had other choices and picked there. The pictures are beautiful that they send. Whales swim past their house at times. We were supposed to go last thanksgiving, but there was that blizzard and we had to cancel. Can't wait for another opportunity.They reserved a lightkeepers house on the southern tip of the island for us. too too bad for us.

    Today is Susan and my 39th anniversary. She just wants to stay home and cook out, maybe enjoy a bottle of wine. Next year might be a bigger deal at 40.

    New neighbors fought like cats and dogs last night way out loud. I thought a new house would be exciting and fun for them. We wanted to take a bunch of flowers from our gardens and greet them like new neighbors. There were alot of "F" words flying around,so maybe another time. (or not). I swear that house has a curse on it. We've been here and watched as families come and go. The last 2 ended in divorces. I hope they're not doomed.

    Hey Eric, what's the next leg of your journey look like? Across Montana and the northwest? I flew over it once. The pilot pointed out the good stuff like Mt. Hood and St. Helen's and other stuff. It was fantastic. Will make for a long rail trip though. It'll go fast as you will be glued to the window. Have fun.

    Gotta go do my outside work. Seems it never ends. Bye all.

  14. Hi Laurie, My mother lives just north of you in Orange City. I was there last year for a week. Her family is from Racine, Wisc. They took me along when I was 2 for my great grandmother's funeral. I do remember the house was right by the lake and freighters would go by. We drove in the Nash. I think I slept alot. Anyway, be safe.

    Here we go with the food again. A foot long chili cheese dog, MMM. I'll be right back. There's a DQ about 20 minutes away. Bud, you can have whatever you want I say.

    Getting new neighbors today. Long story, we'll see how that goes. Susan's neices are coming for 2 weeks. They live on Vashon Island in Seattle. Gee, I should be going there.

    have safe travels everybody. Fun seeing so many friends here.

  15. Well, Happy Monday everybody. Eric , I'm glad you ate that dog in Chicago. The Navy Peir a perfect place to enjoy that. I'm also glad that tour minglings with the natives has been a pleasure for you. 1 wrong turn in some neighborhood could offer up completely different results so maintain your vigilence.(sp)? anyway, keep the pics coming. You're doing a great job of that. The part of the country you're enjoying now is the beer brewing capitol of our nation. Enjoy some varieties and some microbrewers too. Some have their own pubs and have great menues too. My sister lives in London and has for 40 years. She can't understand the healthcare situation here at all. What you described and how the fund is fed to cover all citizens sounds like plain common sense. Our govt. doesn't understand the term "common sense". A complete overhaul is in order for sure. I hope it happens for generations to come. Off the soap box.

    Have great day everyone, get some sun. Alan

  16. Wow!! Sunday must bring out the munchies. All that food talk. Now we're talkin. Not to foul up stuff, but we ordered a pizza. Too much Friday and Saturday. Needed a day off. What a great weekend. Sorry about all you worker bees looking forward to another 40 hours. There were years and years that I couldn't wait for Monday and some more challenges. I'm still not really used to not working so hard. Eric, You are doing retirement in style. I don't picture you slowing down either. Cancer ate my wallet. Still waiting for the ship to arrive.Well, have a good week everybody. Enjoy the heat. It only lasts a little while. Alan

  17. Not me Katie, I don't want summer to end. I love the fall but as I get older, I could do without shoveling snow. I just typed a nice air and poof it was gone. No matter really. I kinda wanted to find out why Eric didn't eat a Chicago dog before leaving town. Nice to see alot of people back on here. Paulette, I couldn't imagine putting in my own pool liner. We had ours done about 3 years ago. Sure hope it lasts as long as the last one. Water has been almost as warm as the air. Well, 3:30 so going out poolside for happy hour. See you all later. Alan

  18. Good afternoon to you guys,

    Cloudy with a chance for a shower here but still 90.,very muggy again too. Man, it's crazy to hear such good news from Judy,Mi. and then such an awful heartbreaker right away from another. I guess we all need to be grounded by these reality checks from time to time. My journey through this cancer life has taught me so many things. One of them is to expect a left turn at any time. I suppose it's all part of this rollercoaster ride. Nice to see Kasey back on the air. Hi Kasey. well bye for now.

  19. Great news Judy, How sweet is that... So , no more worrying. That is exactly what we needed to hear from you. Congrats. Now, no worrying for about 2 months and 3 weeks, OK? That's my motto anyway. 3 months for me too. Next scan Sept. 7th. I'll toast to you later. Alan

  20. Hi everybody, Wow, I never thought of this as an addiction. I just like to read stuff. yeah that's it. Finally a daY without huge humidity. I have to take advantage and get some outside work done. Fished most of yesterday with an old friend. One of a few who is not afraid I might croak in front of them. God, it's not contagious folks. After reading Nick's post and all the responses,I went into a sleepless night full of wonder and bewilderment. That happens from time to time. Cancer , regardless of it's outcome, is such a big life changer. seems there is no end to the search for answers. Some of you (Bud) handle it so well, it's astonishing. Anyway , I admire all of you. By the way KWJudy, it's Harrisburg, Pa. I put it in location but it won't appear. hope the Taxotere is being kind to you. I wonder if the steroids are causing the mouth issue. Is it Prednisone? I only ever got helped not hurt by that stuff. Get better soon. Mi Judy, WHAT, a broken foot? You need a cruise where all you do is sit under an umbrella and drink pina coladas for a week. Really , book it now. Great pics as usual Eric. You are responsible for my summer vacation. All on a monitor. Wow. Great day everybody,, Alan

  21. Hi Eric, Alan here. Man you sure are covering alot of ground. You've seen more of America and Canada than most Americans. While you're in Chicago, don't pass up a Chicago dog or 2. Not just a plain old hot dog. Ask for it Chicago style. It's a must. They also are famous for their deep dish pizza. Great with a pitcher of lager. not a pint, a pitcher. then there's the sausages. Chicago is the meat packing capitol of the country, I think. It's great hearing your stories and I really admire your photo skills. Stay in touch with your homeward train plans as there's still a chance to meet. Hope you get over that cold. The air in the trains always seems a bit stale. Maybe that's it. The Western states will amaze you. You will be awstruck. Don't forget the hot dog. Alan

  22. First of all, thanks for the update on Tee. I as well as everyone else was wondering what was happening. Good news on the LC. I don't have a bit of info on salivary gland tumors other than posts I've read from others. I'm sure you've done all the homework already. I can understand her position on all the Drs. and being sick of it all. However, it reads like the next surgery is around the corner. I am not one to ever throw in the towel. I am a believer in a tough fight. It's just what one has to do. I've met people with one met after another and am always impressed with their ability to keep fighting. It is tough, that's why it's called a fight. It sounds trite I know not being in those shoes, but my position has always been that if a fight is possible, I'll be in it. I hope she gets that someday soon. Personally, I feel like the team of Drs. and all their staff really put all their efforts and hard work into helping me beat LC and I would never let them down by giving up. I don't know what else to say. Alan

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