Did I mention that returning to work is like a episode of
the Twilight Zone? It is as if I never
left. I was plopped down into the same
circumstances as when I left in July. There
seems to be a sigh of relief from everyone, that I am OK (you look good!) and
that my return signals a return of sanity in a sea of unpredictability. Go figure.
It has gotten to the point where I have to go back and review
my previous posts of this blog to remind me of the process of life that I had
gone through these past 10 months.
Neuropathy is still the lingering reminder of the
cancer. At times it intensifies where I
find myself shaking my hands and flexing my fingers, especially when it gets cold. For some reason, it will flare up in the
middle of the night. A co worker has described
it as your extremities (hands and feet) are constantly asleep.
I found it ironic that I have received a positive response from my video project on Sunday. I was not thrilled with the way it turned out and I could tell by the luke warm reaction from Gayle was that it was so - so and a little hard to follow. The response may be leading to another project on Asian basketball and it's origins.
We just got back from Santa Barbara to witness for ourselves that the youngest graduated college in four years. It is a sigh of relief, now lets see about employment!
We just got back from Santa Barbara to witness for ourselves that the youngest graduated college in four years. It is a sigh of relief, now lets see about employment!
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