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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Komen Race for the Cure 2010 - I'm going!

Oh my goodness... my life is way too busy. It looks like I'm averaging about once a week posting on this blog. That makes me very unhappy. My original plan was pretty much daily. I think as soon as I get used to my new job, things will be a little more manageable, and I'll be able to post more here.

I wanted to post about something I'm excited about this weekend... I'm walking (WALKING) in the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure this Saturday in Salt Lake City, Utah. I've been wanting to do this since I was diagnosed with breast cancer almost 2 years ago - it's been kind of a goal for me. But, last May, I was recovering from my reconstructive surgery (that was 4 days before the race). I was still in bed! So, this year, I send out an email to all of my friends and family to ask for their support in walking with me this May. I got exactly one response. ONE. From my sister, Kristin. So, it's me and Kris. One of my friends, Barbara Morrell, gave me some money to donate to the walk, so I donated that. Thanks Barb! I just posted a comment on facebook, about no one walking with me. I probably just offended, like, 100 people. Oh, well. Whatever. I just can't understand why it's such a big deal to take maybe 1 1/2 hours of their whole day to support me! Geez!

I'm excited for the walk - don't really know what to expect, but it will be pretty cool to be there with 1000s of breast cancer survivors and supporters. Kris and I will probably wimp out and do the mile and a half instead of the 5K. That's ok. Next year we'll be able to do the 5K. Rick even offered to come with me if I agreed to walk the 5K (which is weird - he never likes to do any of the Breast Cancer support stuff - I think he's just sick of breast cancer). But, I'm not sure if I can do it, and Kris's back is pretty bad, so I know she can't do that long of a walk.

One more thing...

I've decided to get a tummy tuck later this year. Yep. There are several reasons behind this decision. I've learned that belly fat is REALLY bad for your health. It can really hurt your organs. When I needed to have reconstructive surgery on my chest, I wanted to get the surgery where you take the fat from your stomach and transfer it up to make your new boobs. But, my surgeon said that he didn't think I'd be happy with the results, and that we should do it another way - with implants. I'm really glad I did it that way, but I have to admit I was disappointed. I could have had a boob job and a tummy tuck all at once, AND my insurance would have paid for it! Of course, the pain would have been awful, and the recovery would have be horrendous. My surgeon said, "Let's worry about your chest first, and then we can do the stomach later." So, now I've got a job, and I'm saving money. I think I can get rid of my butt and legs with walking, but how do you get rid of your stomach?! Especially when your body is completely screwed up from cancer and you just can't lose anything, no matter what you do?? Plus, apparently my muscles were so stretched out from all of the kids I had, that they need to be repaired - sewn back together. And if I lose a bunch of weight, I'll still have all of this skin that is stretched out. I think I'm going to try to have this surgery without telling people. My family will know, and my sister, because she will come to help me. But, I don't think I'll tell anyone else (except all of you - Haha!). I don't want people judging me. My reasons are good ones - it's not all about looks. I'm really stressed about the damage that it's doing to my organs. I don't want to have survived cancer, and then have a heart attack or something else go wrong. And, I'm so TIRED of always wishing I looked better, and never being able to make it happen. I've just had it with being uphappy about the way I look. What do you think?

Friday, April 30, 2010

Happy 20th Birthday, Michael!

It's Michael's 20th birthday! Wow, I can't believe I'm the mom of another adult. I feel pretty old right now. Yeah.

I appreciate and love Michael so much. He is a wonderful person. He cares about everyone, and always does what I ask him to do. He is getting ready to serve an LDS mission for two years - something that I really admire him for. He will continue studying to be a doctor when he comes home. I knew that Michael would be a doctor from the time he was little - whenever I took him to see the doctor, he would be so interested in everything in the office. He would try to play with the blood pressure cuff, and everything else! Everything seems to fascinate Michael. I think that's why he is so intelligent. He seems to know something about everything! He has his own computer business and has been able to help several people for reasonable prices. I love that he is involved in politics and really understands what is most important for our country. He loves listening to Glen Beck. He is a pizza delivery man, and makes a ton of money doing it. He has saved up over $8000 for his mission! He is so funny! Just like the rest of my kids, he quotes Simpsons, Seinfield, and other shows. Are you getting the picture that Michael is WONDERFUL??!! Oh, one more thing... my favorite memory is when Michael punched Santa Claus in the nose! Seriously! It was one of the funniest things that has ever happened in our family. And, lucky us, we've got it on video. I wish I could show it to you.

Here are a few of my favorite pictures of Michael...
















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