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Quietly Settling Back In

11-9-06

 

Well, the past few days have been weird. Adam's working 3rd shift, so I've, surprisingly, quickly adjusted to his schedule, in order for me to spend some time with him. It's been wonderful just focusing on us for a few days. All the time we've spent together has been quality. I even had the opportunity to let him take me out to karaoke night in Oshkosh to meet some of the friends he made while I was away. It was a blast! It feels good to be home. I still have a lot of people to catch up with and spend some "welcome home" time with, and I can't wait to see everyone!

 

It has been quiet, though. Not much media stuff going on. A radio interview here, a paper interview there... we're still hoping some national media outlet will call and surprise us with an invitation - we still need donations, and our fight for awareness will never be done! So we're still workin' hard!

 

My legs are crying for some exercise. That's what's been going on physically. I somehow need to fit it in to my extremely open day-schedule! I seem to work so much better with everything when I have things going on. When nothing is really happening, I tend to sit around and procrastinate. I'm better under pressure, I guess. So... I am very anxious to get back to work. I'm hoping after Thanksgiving, but before Christmas. I sure miss everyone at 4imprint!! And the support they've given me is astounding! Whew!

 

So, really... I've just been chilling out, relaxing... and I think I'm caught up on sleep. I'm starting to feel the buzz to get out, move around, really start socializing again, and keep going! It's almost like I need to be busy to feel normal! I hope that's a good thing! :)

 

Lots do to, and too much time to do it right now!

posted on Friday, November 10, 2006 9:21 AM

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# re: Quietly Settling Back In 11/10/2006 10:00 AM Cel Petro

Dear Robin and Patty,

Your welcome back to your town made me teary. A heroes' welcome was definitely in order--and so much more.
Whenever I need a lift, I read a page of your journal. Today, I was anxious to know how you were doing--and you didn't disappoint.
We're looking forward to shaving our heads when we reach our $$ goal!
I can't begin to tell you how many newly diagnosed patients I have pointed to your journal and story. Imagine being just diagnosed and having a story like you walk across the country to inspire and comfort you.

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