Monthly Archives: August 2006

Weekly contact report.

I am considering starting a new category called "Weekly Contract Report" because it seems every Friday I am leaving messages and trying to get information from the transplant team. For your information… I know you are shocked to learn that … Continue reading

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Photo Fun Friday.

I was full of hope yesterday as I drove to the airport for an early flight to Chicago. So unless you were living under a rock you would know that airplane travel required extra time because of tightened liquid security. … Continue reading

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Leavin' on a jet plane.

I’m leaving on Thursday for a 14 hour trip to Chicago to meet with a cool client and I’m traveling with a cool copywriter friend. Just thought I’d leave you with this list of action items: 1. No, the transplant … Continue reading

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I know you are wondering. Revisited.

Dr. Caring called this morning. I guess The Best Nephrology Nurse In The World (TM) felt I needed to talk directly to Dr. Caring and passed me off. Like I care who I get the info from? She said that … Continue reading

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Photo Fun Friday

Vacation. It was splendid to spend a week at the beach with the family. Gage and Quinn had much beach and pool fun. Here are a few photos of said fun. Feeding birds that can poop on your head. They … Continue reading

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I know you are wondering.

Three weeks ago today our official paperwork was hand-delivered to Children’s Hospital’s transplant team. It was decided the following week that the transplant team wanted to handle the details of getting Gage started on the growth hormone. And if you … Continue reading

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No appropriate words. But I’ll write anyway.

Over a week month ago we returned from the PKD Foundation’s conference called Hope on the Hill in DC. I hold the PKD Foundation in high regard because of the work they do for all sufferers of PKD (Polycystic Kidney … Continue reading

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