Update, January 17, 2014: My original post took an unexpected turn to the nastier side… in the Comment section. Really, all I was asking for was help in explaining how I might rig a “Care Display” for facilitating any care giver — including me — in executing tasks. That’s all! The knowledge many shared make […]
Archives for January 2014
8 Things Happening: January 2014
Every month is filled with a “to do” list that is insanely long. What I like to do, for you, is go through it and pick out the items that are notable and that you would find the most interesting. I like that you appreciate getting these updates and that these posts are incredibly popular. […]
The Yoke I Bare: Need & Guilt.
I didn’t want to be needy… to be reliant… have others know I could not provide. It is humiliating. I reached out timidly. You were already willing to be by my side. All I had to do was ask! You took my hand. Thank you for teaching a stubborn, proud bastard a lesson.
Pomp and Circumstance… It Scares Me
It went too fast. It always does. Today is the last day of winter break and my daughter, Kari, is heading back to West Virginia University. She returns with a solid 4.0 GPA in her major and minor. Ryan would be so proud! What’s so different about this one is it is her last one […]
Infection Free in 2013!
Last year, 2013, was significant in a major way. Namely, Ryan went the entire year free of infection. Not once did he need an oral antibiotic! I’m wondering if this is unheard of for someone in his condition. The reality is that this population is prone to urinary tract infections (UTIs), respiratory infections, skin infections, […]