Taking nothing for granted

David Letterman once interviewed Warren Zevon, a composer and performer, who was dying of lung cancer. Letterman asked: “From your perspective now, do you know something about life and death that maybe I don’t know?”

To which Zevon replied:

I know how much you’re supposed to enjoy every sandwich.

1 a4b-amreuben

 

Soaring Spirits Camp

You want to know one of my favorite things about our annual Soaring Spirits Cancer Survivor and Family Camp held high in the Cascade Mountains? This. These people.

 

1 a4b-amsoarstaff

St. Charles Cancer Center co-workers

 

We are all about helping create community to reassure cancer survivors and their caregivers that they are not alone on this journey. How is it that I get to work with some of the best people on the planet?

Tenacity – a favorite word

Tenacity. A favorite word of mine. Because I like the way it rolls off the tongue. Because I like what it means. Persistent. Determined. As in, determined to live well despite not-so-great circumstances.

 

1 a4b-aodesgary

 

This describes Hubby with cancer. One tough guy. Today we walked a 3.2-mile loop of the Deschutes River trail. A new distance record for him since completion of chemo and radiation.

The value of getting outdoors

A variety of flowers colors the trail if you take the time to look for them.

 

1 a4b-aoriver-flowers

 

We hiked a little more than two miles today. I believe it’s the furthest Hubby has walked since the start of radiation. Radiation zaps the last shreds of energy from a patient. And when you consider that Hubby was low energy before starting radiation, well then, you can see what an accomplishment.

Page 54 of 54

Copyright © 2025 Marlys Johnson