Thursday, September 18, 2008

Finally catching up...













As I said in my quick post earlier this week things have been nuts around here...let me see if I can get caught up.

Bret added a lot of pics for you to see from the Race for the Cure.

This is a quick description of each from the top down
-My family
-Jillian and Amanda with the Wicked Witch..not sure why she was there..
-Jillian walking
-Tyler running - Yep! Tyler ran the 5K...we were so proud of him!!
-A shot of the survivors as they received gift bags (yep, more pink chip clips)
-Team Ta-Tas members that I work with at LSI
-Team Ta-Tas members that live in Strawberry Hill
-kid shots
-All of the 2008 Team Ta-Tas Members --WE ROCK!!
-Race shot
-Me and Vicki - we were co-captains for the team...

On Friday my two sisters and their families came down for the weekend to participate in the Race for the Cure with us. Kay and Dean and the kids were staying with us and Vicki and Todd stayed in a hotel nearby...it was fun having a house full of people for the weekend. On Friday night Bret put together a little poker tournament so the guys played in that along with some neighbors and friends...they raised over $200 (and drank a few beers!)

On Saturday morning Vicki and Kay and I went to a fundraiser breakfast for the walk...we were guests of my friend Melissa who was also in charge of the event..she did a wonderful job of putting everything together. The Marketing Director for the Komen affiliate in Cincinnati was there and she asked me if I would be willing to speak at future events and share my story...I told her absolutely...I would love to do that and hopefully help someone else by sharing my experience..After the breakfast we loaded all the family up and headed down to the river for some sightseeing...it was a fun afternoon but it was HOT!! I think we had 100% humidity and the temps were in the high 80s all weekend until the storm blew in...

On Sunday morning we all got up very early to go to the walk...it was hot and muggy again but we were all looking pretty cool in our Team Ta-Tas shirts! I think we had between 45-50 of our team members show up and we raised over $2500! The day before the walk they had almost 400 TEAMS registered and we had one of the larger ones! They were planning on approx. 12,000 people to walk...I have not heard how many were actually there but it was pretty overwhelming to see so many people there walking in memory of someone that lost their battle with breast cancer or in honor of someone that is battling breast cancer. All of the sponsors of the event had booths set up and they were giving out "freebies"..we gathered up pink ribbon chip clips, pink ribbon bottles of water, Ford pink scarves, Energizer Bunny pink rabbit ears and the list goes on and on....after the walk they had a survivors ceremony...this was the part of the walk that I wasn't sure how it would feel to attend. There were a ton of women there in the pink survivor shirts of all ages. I kind of sat off to the side and I still don't think it really sank in that I was a "member" of this club...I still felt like I was on the other side...organizing the team and trying to raise money...that is the role that I was comfortable with because I had done something similar for so many years with the March of Dimes. It's just hard to describe the emotions..that was my one year "cancerversary" and my first big event to attend as a survivor..I think I just felt kind of numb.....

The one year mark certainly brought up a lot of mixed emotions. As the date got closer it seemed like I found myself thinking about the day that I was diagnosed more and more....everything that happened that day is so crystal clear in my mind...the peaceful drive down to the doctor's office downtown on a beautiful morning, the mammogram, the tech coming back in saying they needed more pictures...the long walk to the radiologists office...him touching my arm as I sat down and letting out a big sigh...him telling me that he thought I had cancer..the tears streaming down my face..calling Bret....feeling like I was going to pass out...the office staff moving me to an x-ray table in case I passed out...crying...making phone calls...crying...the biopsy...and then the waiting. That night the call came in that it was malignant...it just seemed so hard to believe.....once that sunk in then I had to try so hard to hold it together in front of the kids while at the same time I was wondering if this was a death sentence..how far had it spread..did we find it too late? Would I leave my kids without a Mom? Thank goodness Kay was here with us that weekend to help with the kids and to help keep me distracted. It wasn't long after that day that I started the blog...I was pretty impressed with myself that I actually set it up on my own. In some way it's always been therapeutic for me to write about all of this....there is so much I need to get out but sometimes I just can't talk about it but writing about it seems to come easy...I often think that no one is even reading my ramblings but I still want to write it...I am a different person than I was on September 14th of last year...cancer has changed me...some ways good, some ways not so good. Sometimes memories flood my mind that almost seem like a never-ending nightmare...chemo...losing my hair...the look in Jillian and Tyler's eyes the first time they saw me without hair...being sick...being sick and tired...the mastectomy..the pain...looking at myself in the mirror for the first time after my mastectomy...being tired...being scared...Other times I am able to focus on the good memories....the constant love and support from friends and family (cards, gifts, meals, help with the kids, visits, email and blog messages)...Bret sticking by my side in the good and bad times (over 40 hours in the chemo chair)...Jillian rubbing my bald head at night and saying "I think there are 100 hairs up here now".....the No-Mo Chemo party during the ice storm...finding Dr. B and Dr. K...the kindness of strangers that reached out to us...My Mom coming to stay with me after the surgery..these are the things I try to focus on....I know that I am so blessed to have some of the greatest friends and family that a person could ask for...I know that we cannot take one day for granted and we can never take each other for granted...each day is a gift. I have never asked "why me"..I have told myself that this has happened for some reason and that I must learn from it and find some way to help others with my experience and give back in some way....I have said many times to people who are newly diagnosed "we all must decide for ourselves how we want to make this journey".

Okay, this post is really getting long but I haven't even talked about the wind storm. After the race we all got home and said goodbye to family as they headed back up I-71. It had been breezy that morning and they said we might get storms and some strong winds. Sometime around 2 the wind really picked up and the power went out. Jillian and I laid down for a nap and when we woke up a couple hours later it sounded like the house was going to get blown away...it seemed to be raining leaves outside and the trees were just whipping around...I have heard that the winds were around 75mph and that lasted a couple hours! That is hurricane force...the strange and lucky thing is that we didn't have storms...it rained for just a few minutes but other than that it was just cloudy. Once the winds started to die down the kids and I hung out on the screen porch..we did homework and Jillian and I did manicures! We all went to bed early thinking the power would be back on at any time...we woke up the next morning to hear that there was something like 800,000 people without power and it might take up to a week before we would get it back. Luckily, the temp had really gone down and everyone was outside trying to clean up their yards...the kids played outside all day...Tyler was probably the first to really miss TV and power...he said it was "miserable"....food in the fridge and freezer was starting to get too warm so several of us decided to get together for a big cook-out that evening....we had a great evening! We had about 35 people in our back yard. We pulled out the fireplace to roast marshmallows and keep everyone warm. Larry and Steve grilled for all of us...we had chicken, salmon, hamburgers, steaks...you name it - we had it - it was quite the Meat Feast! We partied until 9:30 and went to bed again hoping to wake up with power...it finally came on Tuesday morning around 3 am...Tyler's school opened back up on Wed and Jillian went back today. There are still a lot of people in the Cinci area without power...we were lucky to get it back so soon and not have any damage to our roof or any trees down. It's been a crazy week but we have made it thru! Luckily, we weren't one of those people out there fighting over gas or ice...we just kind of made the best of it! Bret and Tyler helped out some of the ladies on our street in their yards and we just did what needed to be done...it was an interesting experience but I hope we don't have another like it anytime soon....after a couple days with no tv or internet I realized how much I am addicted!!

Love - Jan

Thanks again to all of you that have taken this journey with me...I am blessed to have you in my life!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Crazy days...

Just wanted to post a quick note to say all is fine....we survived the 75mph hurricane force winds here in Cinci...just got power back around 3 this morning and phone, cable and internet this evening...will type more later!! Thanks for checking in!

Friday, September 12, 2008

Happy Birthday Bret!

Happy Birthday to my adorable hubby!! Thanks for taking such good care of my this last year....I'm a lucky gal!!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Lots of fun dow south!!

I had a WONDERFUL trip to Georgia. I flew down and spent Thursday evening with Annie..it was fun to be able to spend time with the kids and then Annie and I stayed up really late and talked. On Friday morning I slept in a little and then went and had a wonderful mani/pedi..after that I met back up with Annie and she took me out to Stonecrest to meet and have lunch with Linda. After that Linda took me for my Ross/Marshall's fix...didn't buy much but I love to dig thru those stores for bargains. The rest of the afternoon I stayed with Linda which was so great to have some "alone time" with her. On Friday evening we had 16 girls playing bunco....it was so great to see so many of the gals that I used to work with...I had some time to talk with all of them and get caught up on them and their kids and what they have been doing since I saw them last 2 years ago. I was a little nervous about seeing the group since I hate the way I look now but that went ok...I was finally able to just quit worrying about it and enjoy the evening. I worked a lot of years with many of these girls and have some wonderful memories of our relationships that we built over those years...some as many as 20 years....it was really nice to spend a fun evening with them. Of course, Linda and I stayed up too late and the roofers that are working on her house came really early so we got up and when Jamie came we left to go pick up Annie and head to the cabin in Ellijay. We did make 2 stops...I love Kickin chicken sandwiches at Zaxbys' so we ate there...then we stopped at a wonderful apple orchard..how many apples did I get....NONE! I didn't get any apples but we sure found an awesome apple caramel walnut apple pie to eat later that evening for dessert. The weather was perfect up in the mountains. We sat on the screech porch for hours just sipping cocktails and having snacks...when it was time for the sun to go down we all moved to the hot tub. It was so beautiful to sit in the warm water and see the stars, the milky way, and the moon. Out where we were you do not hear cars, you don't see street lights....it is just very quiet and peaceful....you hear the crickets off in the distance or squirrels playing in the trees. Having a chance to do something like this really is therapeutic....I just felt so relaxed and happy. I was glad to be able to see so many of my wonderful friends and to be in such a beautiful place that was so peaceful and relaxing. Once we finally got up and on the road this morning Linda was sweet enough to take me to a wonderful little bbq on our way out of town. The food was good but wow, did we see some interesting folks in there....our waitress had a habbit of taking her lower dentures and rolling them around in her mouth....EEK!!! That's a good ol' dose of backwoods Georgia for ya'all!!! We really did have a great time....thanks girls for putting aside the things that you needed to do this weekend to be able to spend time with me...you guys are the greatest!! I love you!~

I am so excited for the Race for the Cure! We have almost 50 registered team members now and $1300- wow-what a turn-out! If you would like to make a donation to our team please copy and paste the link below to get to my personal page...

http://race.komencincinnati.org/site/TR/Race/General?px=1152862&pg=personal&fr_id=1020&et=IcLXA9dhXLFyj3SdaeB4mg..&s_tafId=5330

Monday, September 1, 2008

Support Team Ta-Tas!

I am so excited for the Race for the Cure! We have over 40 registered team members now- wow-what a turn-out! If you would like to make a donation to our team please copy and paste the link below to get to my personal page...

http://race.komencincinnati.org/site/TR/Race/General?px=1152862&pg=personal&fr_id=1020&et=IcLXA9dhXLFyj3SdaeB4mg..&s_tafId=5330

I hope everyone had a good 3 day weekend. We had a busy one! We started the weekend at the Schilling's house on Friday night..the guys played cornhole, the kids played outside and the gals just gabbed! On Saturday I took Jillian for her 5 yr pics and then we went to her football game...it was a hot day for cheering but she doesn't seem to mind. Last night a big group met up at the pool and ordered pizza. Today was our neighborhood Labor Day party....it was a great day...I am feeling quite toasty tonight after spending all day in the sun. This is the last day that our pool is open...we have had a great summer full of lots of fun memories. Have I mentioned all of us in the neighborhood are being attacked by "Itch Mites"? These are crazy little bugs that you cannot see or feel but once they bite you they leave huge red patches that get sore...today one popped up on my neck...it looks like a big, sore pimple...nice! I guess these critters live on Oak Trees and they are so much worse this year because we are not getting any rain. Bret has these bites all over his back...I don't have as many but I sure have them in some "odd" places...

I am looking forward to a short work week. I am flying down to Georgia on Thursday evening. I will play Bunco with my old group on Friday night and then on Saturday a couple girls and I are going up to the North Georgia Mountains to stay in Linda and Seth's beautiful cabin...it will be so nice to get down there and see everyone. I am a little concerned about the weather...let's see...the last getaway weekend I planned was back in March and we had 15" of snow...now I finally plan another weekend and there are huricane's popping up everywhere...just my luck. Hopefully, things will go as planned and these new storms will not make landfall....I was glad today to see that things in the Gulf are not as bad as they anticipated!

My friend, Vicki, and I were interviewed by the local paper this past week. It was really supposed to be an article about our Mom's Group participating in the walk but it really ended up being more about my breast cancer journey...here is a link to the article if you're interested.

http://communitypress.cincinnati.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/C2/20080828/NEWS/808280415/

I have to say that I hate that picture and the idea of it being in a newspaper...I swear there are days that I see pictures of myself and it just looks like a total stranger to me...I don't think I will get used to this short hair any time soon.

Happy Birthday to my Mom tomorrow - I hope you have a nice day and sorry we can't be together on your special day! We love you!

Well, it's been a busy weekend so I am going to sign off...have a good week!