Feb 28 2006
Bonnie Bounces Back.
I've felt like I've hit a plateau lately. Head first from about 20 feet in the air. Dropped by the ankles. If I were a pool of water, I'd be so stagnant there'd be more tadpoles swimming around in me than in Paris Hilton's hair. Things can go from so exciting, to so stressful and stupid, so very quickly. Something big is about to happen - I'm just not sure what it is yet. And then there's that little thing called perspective that comes knocking...

But if I may be allowed to put down my own violin for a moment, my mother called me yesterday to let me know that her post-chemo tests are completely negative. She had a long painful summer, the extent of which I cannot imagine. Although I keep this site fairly impersonal, I know there's a lot of readers who will want to hear that news. Way to go, Mom. We love you. And I'm not just saying this because I'm moving into the trailer with you next week.

But if I may be allowed to put down my own violin for a moment, my mother called me yesterday to let me know that her post-chemo tests are completely negative. She had a long painful summer, the extent of which I cannot imagine. Although I keep this site fairly impersonal, I know there's a lot of readers who will want to hear that news. Way to go, Mom. We love you. And I'm not just saying this because I'm moving into the trailer with you next week.
5 Responses to “Bonnie Bounces Back.”
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# Jennie Smashon 28 Feb 2006 at 4:13 pmDave weighed 20 pounds at birth.
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# Dave Pyeon 28 Feb 2006 at 5:01 pmMy head never did grow into the rest of my body, did it?
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# Jennie Smashon 01 Mar 2006 at 12:15 amAlso, your Dad looks like he has a Canadian accent in that picture.
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# lbnon 01 Mar 2006 at 3:33 pmVery glad to hear about your mom. I didn't realize she was sick.
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# arton 02 Mar 2006 at 9:06 amRight on Mrs Pye!


