Can't Duck It

"For me a brain tumor and its treatments are not a pause in the adventure of life, but instead a part of the adventure of life." Mary has survived big hair, a brain tumor, coming out, distressed bowel syndrome, hallucinations, radiation, and a car wreck. Here Mary takes us from public transportation horrors to the joys of sharing life with you. Though you probably won't want to have a brain tumor; you will wish that you could see the world through Mary's eyes. Sister Jen

Thursday, June 4, 2020

A Time to Mourn

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To Everything (Turn, Turn, Turn) There is a season (Turn, Turn, Turn) And a time to every purpose, under Heaven A time to be born, a time...
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Time to Laugh

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Introduction I stopped reading articles with the US President’s name in the headline a year ago, around the same time I took time off fro...
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Friday, May 24, 2019

Don’t say that!

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Since I had neurosurgery, people have sometimes said the strangest things to me. Though I believe most people are well-meaning, some comment...
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Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Beginning Again

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For my writing class, I have written three possible beginnings for a personal essay and outlined four others. It’s not just that I’m having...
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Seattle, WA, United States
Adventurer, Optimist, Survivor (One car crash, two brain tumors, coming out to my Southern Baptist family...) Reflections at www.cantduckit.blogspot.com Word 4 the Day at www.auntiemaryslogophileblog.blogspot.com
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