• July 21 – 10 Years 1015

    10 years ago today, we stood in front of family & friends overlooking the river and became husband and wife. Oh how life has changed since then! We have been challenged in ways we could never have considered. Less than a year after our vows, I became bedridden and our journey to find help was Read more

  • Rise & Fall – It’s Like A Rollercoaster Sometimes

    I had a couple of pretty good months – up and out of bed most days, able to clean and cook and take walks. I’m always so encouraged when there is obvious movement in the right direction. I start to think about how life might change if I can go back to work and do Read more

  • 8/19 – Leaving Florida – Georgia – South Carolina

    2 months to the day since we arrived in Florida, we left to head home. I’ll be back in a couple of months for more treatment, for now, we’ve been gone from home longer than we’d like and we want to get back. One of our daughters and our grandson came to visit for a Read more

  • Treatment #4

    We arrived in Fort Myers 2 months ago – not knowing what to expect with treatment, but having faith that this was the right place to be. It takes time to see results – usually 6-8 weeks after each injection. I’m right at 8 weeks and I can honestly say the pain is much less Read more

  • Better Is Relative

    I have moments when I get discouraged but for the most part, I am always looking for positive forward motion. When I compare myself to where I’ve been – bed-ridden, wheelchair, dying – I am most definitely better. That doesn’t mean I’m well. I still have a long way to go and while I do Read more

  • 8/20 to 8/23 – North Carolina

    Family My grandmother had 13 siblings – most of whom raised their families in Southern California (where I grew up). My mother has 58 first cousins. First cousins! Family events, holidays, etc in SoCal were always jam packed with lots of people, good food, great music, and canasta! It was not uncommon to have 200+ Read more