Hey all, it's me! Sitting at home in cloudy and dreary North Mankato - I kind of like how it is gross out, it makes sitting inside much easier. I feel pretty great, considering, I just have a killer sore throat and can't turn my head. Pretty minor. My sugery was about 3.5 hours long and went very well. On Sunday I met my nurses post op and they were laughing because i was apparenlty talking after about 5 min - she said they weren't used to that on patients who had their necks cut open! I will meet with my Dr. again on Thursday to go over the reports and decide what the plan of action will be.
Anyway, I am just at home now, grading papers and watching a lot of television. I am becoming pretty restless, but it's ok. I will be back in action very soon!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Post Surgery Update
Hi, this is Jason, Jess's brother for those of you that don't know me. Just letting you all know that Jess got out of surgery about 2 1/2 hours ago. It went well and they revoved her entire thyroid. She will be on in a day or two to give you more of an update.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Rock the Relay
Well folks, it's relay week. The excitement and stress of the event has begun to set in, but thanks to the most fabulous relay team ever, planning is coming together quite nicely. I have the most amazing group of students to work with. As one of them said, Jess, we aren't students anymore, we're friends. I don't think I could have said it better myself! Most groups work poorly under extreme pressure, we seem to get closer and support each other even more. While we have had some pretty tough issues to deal with this semester, everyone kept working and they never lost sight of the goal ahead. It you want to see a group who truly embraces the meaning of a relay, check them out! Have I told you guys how much I like you all!
I am in the process of writing the survivor speech for the relay. It's bittersweet, as I dont have a lot to say (it's only been three weeks!) yet I have so much to say. This isnt' my first time giving this speech, I spoke for my grandpa when he was the honorary chair at the relay back home. I found the copy of the speech I spoke from at the relay and have been reading it for inspiration. The word survivor seems strange. I think I will use the word fighter, since I am still doing that. I am also in charge of choosing the songs for the luminaria ceremony and survivor lap - any suggestions, send them my way. Even bad songs will be included in my decision making! Stay tuned for pictures from our glorious event and details!
I am in the process of writing the survivor speech for the relay. It's bittersweet, as I dont have a lot to say (it's only been three weeks!) yet I have so much to say. This isnt' my first time giving this speech, I spoke for my grandpa when he was the honorary chair at the relay back home. I found the copy of the speech I spoke from at the relay and have been reading it for inspiration. The word survivor seems strange. I think I will use the word fighter, since I am still doing that. I am also in charge of choosing the songs for the luminaria ceremony and survivor lap - any suggestions, send them my way. Even bad songs will be included in my decision making! Stay tuned for pictures from our glorious event and details!
Monday, April 6, 2009
Reality sets in
I have found this entire situation to be a bit surreal - Less than two weeks ago my biggest concern was the new shoes I desperately wanted. I haven't thought about those shoes in weeks (ok, maybe once, but not as much as usual). My friends and family have been the ones who have made the situation real - last week it was seeing luminary bags with my name on it, this week, an article in the Mankato Free Press. I like that it shows the extreme honesty of the situation - and how much this really does effect all of us.
Thanks to all of you for being so supportive! I love the emails, messages, and phone calls. Here's to making this the best Relay for Life ever!
http://www.mankatofreepress.com/local/local_story_096195843.html
Thanks to all of you for being so supportive! I love the emails, messages, and phone calls. Here's to making this the best Relay for Life ever!
http://www.mankatofreepress.com/local/local_story_096195843.html
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Meet Me in St Louis - Blue Bricks Tip night
I am writing from beautiful St Louis, Mo, where I am sitting in my suite at the Crowne Plaza with a gorgeous view of the arch from my window. I am here for a conference, and am excited to take some time to explore the area. The front desk women informed me there was also a 9 floor macy's close by. I think she knows about my shopping addiction.
Last night the Relay held a fundraiser at Blue Bricks bar in Mankato. While waiting for official numbers, it sounds like we made at least 1600.00! Pretty impressive for a cold snowy march night. We also had a great chance to promote the relay as well as decorate luminaria bags, many people took advantage of honoring and remembering their family members and friends with cancer. It was also a fun time to celebrate our accomplishments of the relay, everybody has been working so hard to get donations, make sure we have entertainment and events the night of the relay, and make sure everything is organized perfectly, it was fun to do a social outing.
Last night the Relay held a fundraiser at Blue Bricks bar in Mankato. While waiting for official numbers, it sounds like we made at least 1600.00! Pretty impressive for a cold snowy march night. We also had a great chance to promote the relay as well as decorate luminaria bags, many people took advantage of honoring and remembering their family members and friends with cancer. It was also a fun time to celebrate our accomplishments of the relay, everybody has been working so hard to get donations, make sure we have entertainment and events the night of the relay, and make sure everything is organized perfectly, it was fun to do a social outing.
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