Dear Family and Friends,
I hope you haven’t given up on me; I am shocked to see how long it has been since I have written. Good intentions don’t quite get it done. I am writing today Nov. 21st which is the one year anniversary of my surgery. What a year it has been. Through the lows of cancer and chemo, there has always been the support of people and prayer that is such a strength and energizer for me. Thank you again for all of the notes, and calls , and actions of care and friendship. Clark and Ellen, of course have been the real storm troopers through the year, and Sarah, my life-saver, after the surgery. I haven’t been thinking back too much, because I think it is healthier to look forward. I will soon have my 6 month check up which is blood work, CAT scan and oncologist appt., so I will write next week for sure.
I currently am doing 10days on double anti-biotics to get rid of H-pylorie bacteria in my stomach. I am happy to report I didn’t have all of the possible problems which I was warned about. I do have some light-headedness and get a little drowsy, but that’s very mild. The bacteria is something that about 75% of the population have, and it isn’t a problem. They found it in an upper GI, and biopsied it in connection with the cancer. They are treating due to cancer in the abdominal area.
So, today I get to play tennis from 11-1 with the Big Kids. I am invited occasionally as a sub- and jit is really fun for me—but they are all so much better than I am. We play with 3 women and 5 men. One woman told me she just wasn’t expecting those shots. I’m not sure if she knows I couldn’t do it twice, or if I had to. But it still is a lot of fun. We are looking forward to the ND-USC game. GO IRISH!
The biggest news of Nov. is our trip to Japan. My late Oct. was a crash course in trying to learn about Japan, and all of the ins and outs of travel. Clark, then spotted several great hotels, and we had a little security. Our Japanese Rail pass was a great deal, and we traveled around Japan while John was a work at his English Language School. He currently works with all adults on conversational English. This school just started this year, so he has to create a lot of material for the students. We also got to meet John’s friends, teammates and coaches, and see two playoff games. John has done very well in his his change to offense. He is tight-end has caught a touchdown pass in every game- 2 in one game. The quarterback, Kevin Craft was the QB at UCLA, and has played in Europe. We also traveled with John’s good friend Rita, who was a delightful companion to the Kyoto and Hiroshima areas. So Japan is a beautiful country, and the people were wonderful. We can’t wait to return.
So, at the end of this year I am so grateful for all of the medical expertise, family and friend prayer and support that helped me so much. I have good energy, and so far haven’t had any colds or other problems. Do know that I am so aware of so many of you and the energy you give me, and still am tryings to respond to everyone personally. Know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Love Annie/Noel
So glad you enjoyed your trip to Japan. I was born in Kyoto, and Amy has encouraged me to go back. It just seems so far! Your energy must be good indeed to endure such a long journey. We missed you at book club, but knew you were having a good time with your family.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. We are thankful for so much!
Kathy
Hi Kathy, Thanks for your note. Our flight was just 10 hrs. over, and 12 back. Really quite easy. We did have a terrific jet lag, but so many people have said they had “Asia Lag”. Kyoto is an amazing city, and I think you would really enjoy Japan. We will have to talk more. I would like to know how your Italy, Villa experience went, and would you recommend the place, and the area you were in? I am so sorry I missed Book Club- and didn’t let anybody know. I actually thought for a long time that I would be home for it, but was thinking a week later. Have a wonder-full Thanksgiving. Love Noel
Honestly Ann, I don’t know how you do so much. You are amazing! You seem to attack this cancer and life itself, the same way you play tennis. You have such a determination and clarity of process – I just cannot get over it. Rosemary and Virginia have filled me in a lot from their visits with you. The reports are always so good. I love reading your blogs – it does really help to know, from you, how things are. I am glad to hear that you want to look forward rather than back – a strategy we should all try. Glad your visit with John was so wonderful. He has done so well. You are blessed with a wonderful husband, sons, sisters, and network of people who love you – as you have loved them. Happy Thanksgiving to you, Clark, and your family. Love, Rozann and Jim
So glad your trip went well. We have been thinking of you especially at this time. You have travelled a long way since last year. Are you going to Miami? Go Irish! Hard to believe. Love, Kathy & Jack
Noel,
Good to see this post. I wrote a card – US Mail, believe it or not, still works! – about 2 months ago and didn’t hear back so was worried. So happy to see all continues to give hope.
I retired from the Court last month, sold the house and moved. New occupation is either “community volunteer” or “citizen.” Haven’t settled on what to put in the blank yet instead of “retired.” email is given below. Would love to hear from you, and I’ll send my home address. Be well. Much love, Patrick