The lights of Houston, both downtown and the western edges of the city to the horizon, are attractive…but a clear, dark view of the absense of evidence of civilization would be more appealing.
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My “workday” is just under one and one-half hours away. The first obligation begins at 7:00 a.m. and continues throughout the day. Nuclear medicine activities, blood/specimen draws, CT scans, and a barrage of other tests, evaluations, measurements, and invasive processes will command my day. I feel almost like a lab specimen… perhaps exactly like a lab specimen.
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I’ve forgotten how to pack for travel. It has been 14 years since I seemed to spend almost all my time in airports and hotels. I am reminded that some of the tips and tricks of the frequent traveler have slipped my mind. Always make sure your travel gear includes toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, shaving cream, and a razor. But my chemo has made the razor unnecessary.
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Time to go. One-finger typing is a challenge to me.