road to recovery
When I opted to receive chemo, I knew there would be side effects. Most likely, nausea and exhaustion. I was hoping, though, that somehow because I was only doing a single round of chemo that I’d be able to avoid … Continue reading
When I opted to receive chemo, I knew there would be side effects. Most likely, nausea and exhaustion. I was hoping, though, that somehow because I was only doing a single round of chemo that I’d be able to avoid … Continue reading
Alex happened to be at FSI yesterday, so she hung out in the back of the room for a few minutes of the 165th A-100 class’s Flag Day ceremony. Continue reading
Alex shares her foolproof plan to maintain her pre-baby identity and avoid totally annoying Facebook friends along the way. Continue reading
Flynn has been spending lots of quality time with Grandma Jeanne. Continue reading
For the time being Alex is working in D.C., at the same officer where she worked about this time last year before Flynn came along. Continue reading
Andy has made a choice about his further cancer care. Continue reading
One tiny upside of this unexpected trip back to the U.S. is that Flynn has had the opportunity to spend some time in the U.S. Continue reading
Coming to Washington was unexpected, but it hasn’t been all bad. What were we looking forward to the most? Take a guess… Continue reading
Alex’s mom’s newest blog post has gotten more page views in the last week than our entire blog got in all of 2011. We admit defeat. Continue reading
Dispatch from Abbey: Where did everyone go? Continue reading