Sunday, April 28, 2024

Summer of 2024

 Wow!  2024 is flying by!


Why is it so hard to find time to write?  I think about it - all the time.  I have words in my head, but somehow I always let something take over and distract me.

I need to figure this out, because I'd like to write more.  I have a lot to say.  And, this summer I've planned a road trip - of all road trips - to Alaska!  I'm hoping to write daily about the travels, and post pictures.  

I'm doing this because I want to remember every single detail of the trip.  With that said, I don't want the writing or the pressure to write, to interfere with the joy of the trip.  Somehow I'll have to manage that.

So, here we go!  This is my first post to "introduce" you to the idea - that I'm going to document my summer travel here - in words and pictures.  

Wish me luck! 


Wednesday, January 23, 2019

You Just Don't Understand...Unless You've Been There...

What's it like to be a breast cancer survivor, or any cancer survivor - and go thru more testing and possibilities that life could change again in a flash?

You just don't understand, unless you've been there!

Doctors like to give you hope, but now I've had an experience four times over the years, that hasn't turned out exactly as I would have liked.  This experience is - waking up from a procedure, and not getting good news.

Each time I heard doctors say at an office visit before the procedure, "we'll do a biopsy, but it doesn't look like anything serious."   Each time the news that I got when I woke up in the recovery room was, "I'm sorry, it's cancer."

So if and when I need to have a new test - whether it's a biopsy, an MRI, a CT scan...my stress level rises.   I don't like those MRI "tunnels."  You know what I mean?  Lay flat, very still, going inside a tube, hearing loud noises - even with the music that they put on for you.  Bang, Bang, Bang.  It's annoying and nerve wracking.  Even choosing my favorite music doesn't help, when I lie there and try to listen to the tunes thru the head phones.

Last month I was on this merry go round of a medical adventure.  Yea, I'm calling it an adventure.  If I didn't call it that, I'd say it was a shit show.  Plan and simple.

You see, it started pretty simply.  Following my hip surgery in October and 8 weeks of recovery, it was more clear to me than previously in the year, that one of the reasons I'm having trouble walking is because of back pain, not just my hip.  I was on crutches for 8 weeks following hip surgery, and my back didn't hurt much, and walking was pretty easy using crutches.  As soon as I was cleared by my doctor to put the crutches away, and begin walking, the back pain returned.  I have a pretty high pain threshold, but this was pain that keeps me from getting up, taking a step, turning over in bed, and walking thru a grocery store.  It's hard to ignore, and hard to accept.

I understand I'm getting old.  But to think that I will suffer with this the rest of my days is more than I can bear.

So, I decided I needed to find a back/spine doctor in Rhode Island.  Earlier in the year I consulted with a neurosurgeon in Arizona, and orthopedic surgeons in Illinois.  I had an MRI showing some problem areas in my lower spine.  I was ready to meet with a doctor in Rhode Island because I really would like to stay home and have this surgery, if I'm going to have surgery.  Simple? I thought so.  I needed an opinion from a doctor near home, in Rhode Island.

A name of a reputable spine surgeon was given to me from my physical therapy folks.  I called the office of the doctor that was recommended, and requested an appointment.  I was asked if I had an MRI, and I said yes, I have a CD of my MRI, and it was taken in February.  I was told an appointment could not be scheduled because the MRI was too old.  I would need a new one.  Ok, fine.  I would need this doctor to give me a script for a new MRI of my lower spine.  But I was told that was not possible, because I wasn't a patient there.

Hmmmmm.....

So I called my hip surgeon and asked him if he would send thru an order for an MRI of my spine.

Of course he did, and I had the MRI.

Within a few days my Internist called me to tell me the MRI of my lower back showed a small nodule on my adrenal glands.  She thought it was something we might want to look into further, to be certain nothing more serious was going on.

She ordered another MRI of my abdomen, focusing more on this area.  Also, some blood work to be certain my counts were okay.

Within a few days I had a call from her again telling me the small nodule did not show up on the 2nd MRI, but something else was seen.  An enlarged bile duct.  It measured 1.2 cm.  Normal bile ducts measure 4 mm.

We chatted for about 20 minutes about what this could be caused by.  Possibly it was just scar tissue from my gall bladder surgery years ago...but that was more than 20 years ago.  The concern was that it was quite larger than what is "normal."  So she was going to consult with her colleagues and get back to me, wanting me to see a gastroenterologist.

In the meantime, I was called back by the back/spine surgeon's office and given a date of Jan. 15th for the consult on my back.  Yay!  I was going to get another opinion in Rhode Island!  They received the MRI and agreed I was a candidate to see this doctor.  Ok! Great!  The appointment was halfway into January, but I'm willing to change my flights to Arizona so I can see him.  So I did - I moved my flights out another week.

Meanwhile, the gastro doctor's office called and said I would need to have a consult with her and decide what next steps should be.  All the while I'm wondering if I have a serious bile duct problem.  I've heard about bile duct cancers.  They are not something one survives.  With my cancer history it was difficult to NOT go to that place.  Bile duct cancer.

Now we're in to January, the holidays are over and I see the gastro doctor.  She's awesome, well spoken, listened to my concerns, took time to explain to me what she would do and we agree that I need a endoscopy as well as a endoscopic ultrasound.  The new scopes can go much further and measure, take samples and see all the areas that need to be seen.  Her office is awesome to call the hospital and schedule me for the following week for this procedure.

More blood tests are ordered and once again I'm off to the lab.

My stress and anxiety is growing thru all this.  I keep telling myself that I should not worry.  After all, worrying is not going to change the outcome.  What is going on - or not going on - is there.  Not gonna change with worrying.

Once I have the hospital appointment I have to cancel the appointment I've waited for to see the back surgeon, because it's on the same date!  Very discouraged, I called that office and of course they couldn't move my appointment to earlier in the day - it would have to be rescheduled for another week or two.  Well, I'm not waiting and postponing flights again.  I'm just seeking a consult, and I'm not ready to make a decision about back surgery - so I decide to reschedule that appointment to March, when I'm home for 10 days in RI.

The hospital appointment is for 2 pm on January 15th, which never is easy to have these appointments late in the day,  because you can't eat and you just wait all morning to go to the hospital and find out your fate - do you have cancer or some other serious issue - or not?

So, now I head to the hospital,  a new hospital, one I have not been to before, and that is always a little stressful for me as well.  I've been thru a lot, and I know all the things that can go wrong when in a hospital.   Of course I'm trying NOT to think of these things.

For this procedure I'm wheeled in to an operating room and the anesthesiologist comes in to talk.  I ask to be put out as soon as possible (my stress level is high, just let me go to sleep), but he says they have a policy where they have to have a "call in" with the entire crew in the OR, and until that happens, I have to wait.   It seems endless to me.  I'm starting to tremble a little as I think about what I could hear when I wake up - words I've heard before.  I wonder if this is the beginning of the end for me.  I wonder what I'll hear when I wake up.  I wonder how I'll tell my family.  Tears start to fall.  I think of the people I've lost that I've loved and I thought about how my family will feel and be sad that I'm sick again.

Next thing I know I'm waking up but I'm not sure where I am and I'm remembering something I'm dreaming - about a baby and some family members.  None of it makes sense to me and I can't put it together while I'm trying to wake up and understand what is being told to me about the outcome.  Fairly quickly I realize nothing serious was found, that I'm going to be okay.  That my bile duct was measured and it was not as enlarged as recorded on the MRI, it was still a little larger, but nothing to be worried about.

The relief I feel is beyond words.  More tears of relief....and the smile on my face as I talk to the nurse tells all.

So now it's 6 weeks from when I first started to find a doctor who I could consult with for my back.  The appointment that I was given had to be rescheduled for March, and I made the decision to travel to Arizona because I was so exhausted and worn out from the stress of all the medical appointments, I couldn't possibly think about talking about my lower back/spine issue and what options I could consider for improvement.  It can wait.  I'll give myself more time to heal emotionally and physically from the hip surgery and this medical merry go round.

I've heard it said aging is not for the weak of heart.  Very true words.

Sunday, December 24, 2017

It's Christmas and The End of Year Again - Part 2



Reunions of old friends is always special for me and spending a weekend In Salmon Idaho with Ginny Griffith and Kay Geary was no exception!  This is the view from Ginny's back yard!





Following this fun weekend I got in the RV with Don and we began travels south and west.  First stop Red Bay Alabama, where Tiffin coach homes are built for repairs, then travel west to Arizona.  One great stop along the way in Texas to have dinner with my sister Gail and enjoy some awesome Texas music!   Next, the RV was parked in Arizona and we flew back to RI until after the holidays.

Here are a few pictures of downtown Red Bay, Alabama.  The town is about two blocks long...with a cute park/square at the end with gazebo.  Very friendly town - of course their livelihood is business to RV travelers!













In early November I traveled back out to San Francisco to spend a few days with Tim, Andrew and Alicia.  I never tire of traveling to see them.  This is what makes me happiest, spending time with my family.  Of course it’s awesome that they live in such a beautiful place!  On this trip I enjoyed two special things - walking out to the Point Bonita Lighthouse in the Marin headlands with Tim….and seeing Andrew’s performance with the Acapella group Scales of the City….in San Francisco.












In November I made a special trip to the Philadelphia area to surprise my girlfriend of 40+ years, Marylou, for her special birthday!  Always fun to see her and what a bonus to join her daughter Natalie and family and her daughter Jennifer’s family!    I knew Natalie and Jennifer when they were just wee ones!



Thanksgiving was in Rhode Island with Mike and family.  I do enjoy travel but must admit I’m wanting to stay “home” for a while.   Stay tuned on how that works out!
My “boys” are now grown men.  It’s still a reality check for me to stop calling them “boys” and instead “men.”  I keep trying.   My grandchildren are growing so fast.  Emma is now 12, taller than me and Will 9, will be taller than me soon!  It’s fun to see them in school and sport events.  



I have a lot of favorite pictures...this is one of them!






Tim goes to Iceland!


Favorite Uncle - Tim!



Winter Vacation for the Michauds!




Emma is now 12 and in 7th grade!  Will is 9 and in 4th grade.  They both are very involved in soccer, indoor and outdoor.

May this find you and your family and friends enjoying time together.  I continue to feel so blessed to have the amazing family and community of friends in my life.  


South Rim, Grand Canyon, 2017


Celebrating in Arizona!  Winter, 2017



Health and happiness to you in the new year.








Thursday, December 21, 2017

It's Christmas and The End of Year - Again!

2017 The Year In Review - Part 1

In recent years I've struggled with deciding if I'm going to send Christmas cards.  It's not about NOT wanting to.  I still want to.  Two years ago I sent an electronic card and letter.  Last year time got away from me and I didn't send cards at all - although I intended to.  It seems many folks are not sending cards anymore.  I've loved hearing from friends - even once a year - and see the pictures they include in their holiday greetings, so I have decided to continue to send my greetings, with one change.  My "letter" will be here on my blog.    Last December I was busy getting ready for a celebration in Mexico and then leaving Rhode Island for the winter on Christmas day,  I received many cards and holiday letters from family and friends afar...and I loved getting them.  So this year I ordered the photo greeting below...and decided to try to recap the year I've had.  And on so many levels it has been an amazing year!

The card you see below went in the mail this week.  I wish I had ordered more...because I didn't have enough and a few friends will get this greeting via email.  I would be REAL curious to hear how you feel about sending and receiving Christmas cards via snail mail or email?

So I'm back this year, and I am taking the easy way out.  I find this blog to be an easy way to stay in touch.  I'm trying to write more as I travel.  But somehow my discipline is VERY lacking and I find weeks go by and I don't get back to this.  I'm always disappointed in myself and always promising to do better.

The photo in the Christmas greeting this year might surprise some. Now that I live in Rhode Island...I'm available to join Mike and his family pretty much all the time - and John came in for Christmas as well, so it was a big family gathering!    This was taken at Mike and Shelagh's home and John and Tim were in town and we all had a great celebration.  Chevy Chase and the movie Christmas Vacation has been a holiday tradition for us and I surprised everyone with t-shirts that were quite funny.  We had lots of laughs recalling different lines from the movie.  Emma and Will have lines from the movie memorized - "why is the carpet all wet, Todd?"  "I don't know Margo!" ... and on and on.



Standing L to R:  Shelagh, Mike, Don, Pat, Tim, John - and Emma (11) and Will (8)

Christmas day I traveled with Don to Mexico.  Don's family was already in Puerto Vallarta, and we were all celebrating Don's 75th birthday.  What a grand time we had with his two daughters and their families and his son and wife and two children.  They traveled from Seattle, Denver and Northbrook.  All told there are seven grandchildren and everyone had a wonderful time!



After this amazing week in Mexico,  we flew to Houston to bring in the New Year and pick up the RV, which was stored there in late November to get it out of snow country!    After a couple days in Houston we drove west with Arizona being our final destination.  We stopped in San Antonio and enjoyed the Riverwalk, enjoyed driving thru New Mexico and then on to Tucson, Arizona.  Smooth sailing all the way!  I love the west!  Seeing the San Antonio Riverwalk was on my bucket list, and it was beautiful!



Once in Arizona we pulled in to an RV park where friends Cathy and Rick have stayed during the winter for years and we we were not disappointed.  The first week there we decided to stay for the entire winter!  There were so many things to do and places to see and we had a great winter stay!  Being a coast/ocean  "girl" I never thought I would love Arizona as much as I did!  



Our parking site looks out on Superstition Mountain in Apache Junction.  It was a beautiful winter.  Even the chilly days of January or February were welcome!



Meridian RV Resort is located in Apache Junction, AZ...just east and a little south of Phoenix.


As a co-pilot in the RV, I enjoyed taking pictures of beautiful scenery along the road.  I'm VERY impressed with Arizona's designs on overpasses, railings, posts, along highways, etc.  I have an entire collection of photos taken along highways!  Too many to post here, and I'll try to start a new post soon with some of the beautiful road art!

The photo addiction I have goes on and on.  This passion has been asleep deep inside me - for years.  I've always loved taking pictures, starting way back when I was a kid.  Raising the boys, I made sure I took pictures of them as they grew up and I've treasured those pictures.  With digital photos it is is easy to snap and delete and save the best...and edit and enhance and make gifts.  This is what I love to do no matter where I am.




Yes, I drive the motorhome.  It's a 40 ft. Tiffin Allegro coach home...and we tow Don's Honda CRV...which makes for a very long vehicle - almost 60 ft - we're just about as long as the semi's on the road.



Some favorite Illinois friends also live in Arizona or spend the winter there and we had fun visiting with Joan DeRango, Shelly and Fred Brostoff, Steve and Judy Goode, Marilee and Tom Lonze, Jodii and Peter Anderson, and Joy and Larry Johnson.  My friend Whin lives in Prescott and I was able to visit with him a few times during the winter.  Also, it was fun to see Pam Pocklington - a friend from my life in Moraga, California.  Pam’s daughters live in the Phoenix area.  We were on the go a lot and also made several really nice new friends at the RV park.  We had an amazing visit to Wickenburg to visit with Don’s daughter Geri, her SO Shawn and Shawn’s parents.  Four wheeling in the hills was a thrill!





We enjoyed a REAL Arizona Rodeo in Tucson, visits to the Desert Botanical Gardens, Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park, Tonto National Forest, to name a few.  Day trips to Wickenburg, Prescott, Flagstaff, Scottsdale, Phoenix,  Clarkdale, Cottonwood, Payson, Sedona, Superior, Roosevelt, Globe, Gold Canyon and Tucson.














In February we flew to New York and visited the Statue of Liberty and walked to the top of Lady Liberty, and flew to Florida for a reunion with old friends Pat Grohman and Marylou Gross.  What a super time that was in Clearwater Beach!






Another winter break travel trip took me to Cleveland, Ohio for a conference with my photo organizing organization.  While there I visited the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.  Before departing Arizona in April, I made a quick visit to San Francisco to visit with Andrew and Tim to celebrate my birthday!  Happy Momma to see her two sons!






I was treated to a ride thru the Golden Gate and out to the Farallon Islands...be still my heart!  I LOVE these guys!  What an amazing day visiting with them!

Driving “home” (bringing the RV back to Illinois where it is stored for the summer) we made stops in Winslow, AZ, spent some time visiting the Petrified National Park, Sandia Peak/Mountain Wilderness for a tram ride up to the top of the mountain, and Albuquerque and then back thru the Texas panhandle, Oklahoma, Missouri and in to Illinois where the RV was parked for the summer season.







Painted Dessert, AZ


 Even cloudy days on the road again area beautiful!





Upon returning to Rhode Island, it was time to turn in the convertible for a car that had a bigger backseat!  A VW Toureg took the place of the fun top down car.  Spending time with Mike and his family is the best and I’m getting adjusted to life in Rhode Island.  It’s very different than any place I’ve lived and I would be telling stories if I didn’t admit it has been a big adjustment to feel “at home.”



May took me to NJ for a bridal shower for my nephew Andrew and his bride to be, beautiful Jennifer, and a quick flight to IL to get on my motorcycle and ride it across country with Don to Rhode Island.  Back in Rhode Island I get to enjoy soccer games, basketball games and swim meets with Emma and Will.  In July we traveled to NJ again for a beautiful wedding with my Andrew and Jen, the new Mrs. Nycz! 




Over the summer I enjoyed visits with family and friends showing off beautiful Narragansett Bay, Block Island, Jamestown, and the Rhode Island coast.





In August I made a very sad trip to San Francisco to be with Andrew and Alicia as they said good bye to Alicia’s Mom.  She lost her cancer battle and we all miss her so very much!



(More photos in Part 2 blog post)

Reunions of old friends is always special for me and spending a weekend In Salmon Idaho with Ginny Griffith and Kay Geary was no exception!  

Following this fun weekend I got in the RV with Don and we began travels south and west.  First stop Red Bay Alabama, where Tiffin coach homes are built for repairs, then travel west to Arizona.  One great stop along the way in Texas to have dinner with my sister Gail and enjoy some awesome Texas music!   Next, the RV was parked in Arizona and we flew back to RI until after the holidays.

In early November I traveled back out to San Francisco to spend a few days with Tim, Andrew and Alicia.  I never tire of traveling to see them.  This is what makes me happiest, spending time with my family.  Of course it’s awesome that they live in such a beautiful place!  On this trip I enjoyed two special things - walking out to the Point Bonita Lighthouse in the Marin headlands with Tim….and seeing Andrew’s performance with the Acapella group Scales of the City….in San Francisco.

In November I made a special trip to the Philadelphia area to surprise my girlfriend of 40+ years, Marylou, for her special birthday!  Always fun to see her and what a bonus to join her daughter Natalie and family and her daughter Jennifer’s family!    I knew Natalie and Jennifer when they were just wee ones!

Thanksgiving was in Rhode Island with Mike and family.  I do enjoy travel but must admit I’m wanting to stay “home” for a while.   Stay tuned on how that works out!
My “boys” are now grown men.  It’s still a reality check for me to stop calling them “boys” and instead “men.”  I keep trying.   My grandchildren are growing so fast.  Emma is now 12, taller than me and Will 9, will be taller than me soon!  It’s fun to see them in school and sport events.  

May this find you and your family and friends enjoying time together.  I continue to feel so blessed to have the amazing family and community of friends in my life.

Health and happiness to you in the new year.