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On the blog this week:
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The big news is that it’s my fifteenth transplant anniversary!
Fifteen years, folks!
As I write this, 15 years ago it was my last day with my “old” (or factory original?) model lungs. It was a long, hot, HOT day. (Hot like this summer has been hot) I woke up feeling very, very, tired and very beat. I ended the day feeling….well, mixed feelings.
It’s always mixed feelings, right? Because for me to live, Suzanne—my donor—died. She died of a brain aneurysm and her brother gave the OK for her organs to be donated, and she saved my life.
I will repeat the call I repeat every year. If you are not an organ donor, please, be one? Every major religion supports organ donation. (Yes, including the Catholic Church….) If you have any questions, here are some FAQs.
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Here’s a list of what’s happened in fifteen years:
Both my siblings got married
My parents celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary, and my grandma turned 90!
My godson graduated from college
I have a new goddaughter!
I wrote a book…..(more on a special sale a bit further down)
I’ve been able to do some pretty awesome theater
I’ve made new friends and traveled to new places
I’ve traveled to lots of states—traveling was so hard pre-transplant!
I became a Lay Dominican
I’ve spent time with people—family, friends, new family and new friends!
And really, time is the important thing. That’s the gift.
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OK, so not 7 today, four but we’ll end with: SIGNED BOOK SALE!
Until Sunday at midnight EST (7/12/20), I’m selling SIGNED copies of Living Memento Mori for $15! That’s $5 off the regular price. You get shipping, inscription of your choice (as in I’ll dedicate it to someone or to you!), and a specially designed prayer card and bookmark!
Want one? Email me!
Have a great weekend everyone!