Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Merry medical Christmas letter

First, please don't miss Jody's journal just below mine. It's good that we were both inspired to write today. I guess we both felt the love and wanted to express it today. Also, on my part, I've been waiting for my DSL provider to get a new modem to me so I could get back on the internet.

It was great that so many of us were able to assemble in the little town of Oregon, Il. on Saturday, Dec. 2o. Those who could not come were missed but between a generous luncheon spread (at Maxsons Buffet on the grand and glorious Rock river) and a gathering of the Egan and Rice clans at Michelle's house afterwords it was a day that made my heart feel good. We were very lucky that we caught the only day of good weather in the last week.

I hope that everyone is as well as can be and you are getting what you want for Christmas. I'm sure that for many of us that is the same thing. I know that my current recovery from my symptoms is the best present I could have received for Christmas.


Most of us are celebrating the holidays with all the joy and love of our families. Meanwhile, someone we may not all know, John DeStefano, Bette's husband and Joni Batchen's brother-in-law is recovering from major back surgery having just come home after weeks of physical therapy. They are cousins from the Ronayne family where our grandmothers (and for some of us our mothers) came from. Please give John a thought and a prayer over the holidays as he tries to deal with the pain that can't ever be far from his consciousness.

Family Gathering

Well, we had quite the busy weekend... The Egan clan came from the four corners to see my dad and it was a wonderful time! Jim and Christy were out from Colorado; Jenny came from Maryland; Brian and Sarah drove in from Tennessee; Tom, Tracy, Jake, Max, and Abby came in from up north; Steve and Vicki drove in from Rolling Meadows; Michelle, Al, Krista, Kevin and Marty and I were there of course, as well as the guest of honor, Mike, and my mom. Tracy was there as well, but unfortunatley Matt had to work and was missed... Patty and Harley and Mitch and Brit were snowed in up in Wisconsin and they were certainly missed as well.

We had good news to share as the latest chest x-ray showed no changes in my father's cancer, and that is the best Christmas present any of us will receive!!!

To all who came, thank you for such a lovely day! Please forward any pictures that were taken to my personal email so I can post them on the blog and facebook.

Love to all, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!!
Jody

Monday, December 1, 2008

Happy Holidays!

Well, it is officially December and all of the money in the world is still dried up. And it's five months since my big surprise. At least for now I am done with chemo and I am just taking my daily oral medication. I have a message in to Dr. Schultz because my cough hasn't gone away for four weeks. I am eating well, (watch me eat a meal and prove it to yourself) and sleeping well but I still can't get up in the morning and get to the fitness center.

I have joined many of you by signing up for Facebook to receive Jeni's photos. This is a big step for me since I have never joined a social networking site before. What are the advantages and what are the security concerns?

It is December eighth and I am now 71 years old for sure. Getting older is not better, but as long as I am hanging around with Carolyn I am willing to put up with it. She has had to pick up some more of the workload around here where I might have dropped it recently and she has made no complaints. One of these days when my excuses start sounding lame, I will have to take back some of it.

Oh, well, I am sending this missive off to you, one and all; I will check in again after my appointment with Dr. Schultz next Monday, Dec 15.

Love from,

Dad, Gran'pa, brother, uncle

Mike