A quick catch up of my life from 2006-present! I was diagnosed at the young, innocent age of 20 with stage 3B Ovarian Cancer....Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. ~Winston Churchill
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Saturday
It is a beautiful day! The weather and temperature is perfect. I have been quite busy with school work and working on projects and a final. I went for a job interview on Friday, February 4 at Ty Cobb Hospital in Royston, Ga. The position is Health care Administration in the Emergency Room, it is part-time but could eventually become full-time. I went anxiously awaiting for yesterday Friday, February 11 to see if I received a second call about the job. At 8:37am, Friday morning 2/11, I received a call to call the HR Dept back regarding my interview on 2-4. I returned the call and the lady told me she wanted me to come in to fill out paper work and take a drug test. It looks like a new door is opening and I am getting into my career with the hospital sooner that I thought.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Busy days
The past few weeks since my last post have been super busy so I apologize for my slackness. My semester is winding to an end only 3 weeks including this week. It was a cold day today, rainy yesterday, and calling for light snow accumulation late tomorrow night into early Thursday am. I am so ready for spring. I am thoroughly enjoying the beautiful sunny days but not so much the cold, windy days. This past Sunday night had an unplanned happening, my father had to be taken to the ER per EMS due to passing out caused by high blood pressure and was experiencing major chest pains going across to his left arm and down it. He was kept overnight to have a stress test done Monday morning. It did not go so good. The doctor was not pleased with the outcome; he was not able to get a clear view of his heart. Monday afternoon a heart cath was performed and a collapsed artery was discovered and fixed by putting another stent in. He is recovering slowly and in much pain because many blood vessels were cut for the incision.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Time flying by
It is unbelievable that this is the last full week of January. It seems that just yesterday it was Christmas 2010; time is flying by and getting faster daily. I can hardly believe that I am almost finished with my first year of college. I am finishing up my last mid-term today, it is due tonight 11:59pm MST and I like being 2 hours ahead because it gives me some extra time if needed.The weather is predicting some snow on Tuesday and Wednesday beginning with rain, so I am hoping it stays rain. I am ready for warmer weather! Happy Sunday!!
Sunday, January 16, 2011
5 years
I wish I had a photo but sadly I don't. 5 years ago today, I arrived at Greenville Memorial at 8am to have my first surgery to removed cysts that had been found on my ovaries. Aware of the possibilities I prayed that the bare minimum could be done. As I anxiously waited, the doctor was running behind schedule so I was taken back an hour later than expected. After over two and a half hours in surgery, I was taken to recovery for a couple of hours. Briefly remember awaking and having a doctor; who assisted in my procedure, approach me asking me how I felt and proceeded to tell me what had taken place. Once they got inside of my abdominal area and saw what things looked like more than the minimum had to be done. Thankfully, it was not extreme but bad enough. As I rested and remained in the hospital for the remainder of the week, my oncologist spoke with me about what had taken place and what my next step would be once he received the results from the pathologist. Let me say the wait was the longest two weeks of my life! Because of the condition I was in, it took a bit longest to receive the results because the pathologist did thorough examination. On Monday, January 16, 2006, my life was changed and my outlook on life. I became appreciative for being able to wake up each morning and being granted another chance to live and do what my mission is to do in this lifetime, help others and inspire others to FIGHT and nip cancer in the bud. Although, it creeps into our lives slowly, we have the power to run it out. The main thing to fighting a battle is stay strong and positive and never give up!
I am ever so grateful and appreciative to the ones who visited, called, and prayed and the other behind the scene things that went on, it did not go unnoticed. I want to thank everyone for everything they did regardless of how small or big it was sincerely appreciated.
I am ever so grateful and appreciative to the ones who visited, called, and prayed and the other behind the scene things that went on, it did not go unnoticed. I want to thank everyone for everything they did regardless of how small or big it was sincerely appreciated.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Southern Blizzard
It has been completely insane this week with getting snow Sunday night into early Monday morning; which snowed everyone in for a few days. Schools were out all week due to the weather and ice glazing the snow on Monday evening. The snow and ice wore its welcome out BIG time! It was pretty on Monday and maybe Tuesday morning, but by Wednesday it needed to go. I was able to finally go back to work on Thursday, had to go in at 6:45 am; which I was a bit skeptical about having to drive before the sun came up, and thankfully the roads were not that bad except the road I live on but I made it safely. It warmed up enough yesterday, Friday 1-14 to begin melting. *yippee* I am hoping that come Monday everything is back to normal. I have an incredibly busy weekend much on the to-do list so I best get started.
Monday, January 10, 2011
Dixieland Delight 2011
For the past week the weather meteorologists have been predicting snow for Sunday night, January 9, 2011 throughout Monday, Monday night, and Tuesday morning. I was a bit skeptical because it never snows this early in the South. The weather meteorologists were saying we could get anywhere from 2-4 inches, then becoming sleet; therefore turning into freezing rain on Monday night. Over the week-end the accumulation increased to 5-8+ inches with a tenth of inch of ice topping it on Monday night. On Sunday, the temperature dropped throughout the day especially after it become dark. Around 11:40pm Sunday night, it started snowing within 20-30 minutes the ground had a good dusting to maybe 1/2 inches.
beginning to snow 11:40 pm
within 20-30 minutes
heavy snow Sunday night (front yard and driveway)
side yard
awaiting my awakening on Monday am on 1-10
front deck
side and back yard
driveway
my car
dad's new truck, 2004 Dodge Ram 1500
front deck
part of the front yard
another driveway shot
back yard and dog lot
BBQ pit
back yard
As of 10:30am Monday morning, Hartwell's accumulation was 7 inches and still piling up. As the afternoon nears the snow fades off into sleet and then into freezing rain as the night gets closer.
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Welcome 2011
Happy New Year 2011
I am thanking God daily for allowing me to live to see 2011 and praying to see many more years to come. I am ever so thankful that 2010 was a surgery free year and planning on 2011 to be as well. I appreciate what God has done for me over the past several years especially since 2006. We are never guaranteed tomorrow.
Hebrews 11:1 says, "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen."
Happy New Year and I wish a you a year of health, happiness, and heart-warming love.
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