One day at a time

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Minister Bolduc is on the right track... I think!

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Hockey season is in full swing and my taxi duties have resumed. Both boys are playing double letter hockey this year. It should be interesti...
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Maine was Great!!!

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Believe it or not, 14 people (8 adults and 6 kids; mostly teens) in one house wasn't that bad! The house was 3-stories high with 6 bedro...
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

More photos...

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Weekend at the Rouge River

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A good time was had by all. The weather held up; at least until Sunday... Which meant the boys did not get to go tubing, water-skiing or fis...
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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Luke has arrived!

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Friday's at Wild Willy's (Home-made Ice Cream Parlor on Lakeshore Drive) Sunday Afternoon BBQ with Friends and Family Stéphanie look...
Monday, June 15, 2009

Two years later...

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Two years ago on this date, I wrote on this blog "Having a nightmare and can't wake up!". I have been fortunate in this diffic...
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Sunday, May 10, 2009

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Just back from 5 days in Toronto; 3 of which were spent in workshops with people associated with the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada...
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Renee
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
I am a happily married 40-year-old mother of two boys, 13 and 10. A little over 2 years ago, on our wedding anniversary (Dec.03-'04), my husband (38 years old at the time) was diagnosed with colon cancer. We have since learned that his disease has metastatised to his liver and that he has a disease called FAP. Although his case was spontaneous, meaning he did not inherit it, our sons each had a 50-50 chance of having the same gene mutation. As it turns out, our youngest son also has the gene mutation and, at his last scope, had 18 polyps. In order to deal with all of this, and other challenges, we have had to learn to live one day at a time.
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