Archive for June, 2008

6-29-08 We are doing pretty good these days

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

6-29-08– It seems like I am having to make fewer and fewer entries on this log but that means that things are going pretty well right now. Although it has been less than 60 days since Shana’s last surgery, she has bounced back with a vengeance and she seems to be doing much much better than before. After the last surgery, we had little hope that she would be with us for long. We began chemotherapy and just generally her health has been much much better. Her distended stomach has shrunk to just a little bigger than normal. She has good energy and feels pretty good right now and she has developed a bad case of cabin fever and likes to get out as much as possible. She even feels good enough to go on a short vacation so we are taking the family except for Wes and Antoinette on a short cruise to Mexico on the week of July 11, 2008. Shana really wanted to go on a family trip so we put it together last week and everybody is excited. For about the last two weeks Shana had been suffering from serious pain in her bladder area which had me very concerned. She had a lot of pain when she laid down and when she went to the bathroom. The doctors believed that she had an infection from the treatments but we tried every antibiotic from Cipro on down and it did not work. Finally we got a test back that found it was some strange infection that is rare and the proper medicine has been prescribed and it seem to be curing the pain and problem quickly. Shana and I got out today and went shopping for essentials and she wore me out just shopping. Of course she had an electric cart she was riding in and she loved to run over me in it. She has a terrific appetite and eats a full meal without problems. She seems to be gaining a little bit of weight and her depression seems to have lifted. Right now things are good.
Chrissy has moved to Houston and moved into her new house with her husband. They closed on the house the day that they got to Houston. They bought a 3-2-2 in Deer Park within a few minutes of Chrissy’s new teaching job and in the city that Doug works as a policeman. They seem very happy and they spent last week getting their house put together. We will probably spend the night there on the way to Galveston for the cruse.
Wes and Antoinette are getting really close to having baby Isabella. She is scheduled to domino on 7-15-08 but could sooner. That is why Wes and Antoinette can’t go on the Cruise with us. Wes is doing phenominal in Law School and is currently ranked number 12 of 297 students. The school has given him a partial scholaship because of his strong academics. He is working hard at work in a difficult economy and he is a good manager. Antoinette is home for the summer but intends to return to work shortly after having the baby. We are hoping that we can be available to do some baby sitting for “Bella” when she gets here. I personally think Wes is going to be a great dad and that Bella will have him wrapped around her little finger in just a short time.
April and TJ are going on the cruise with us and it is TJ’s first time to be on a cruise ship. Yesterday was TJ’s birthday and they had a surprise party for him at South Padre where they have a beautiful 3 story condo with his parents. We haven’t been able to get hold of them because their phone doesn’t have good coverage on the island but I bet they had a great time.
Brad has moved to his apartment in Downtown Fort Worth. He is a regular in all of the resaurants and bars in downtown. He seems to be having a lot of fun…maybe too much fun. But he loves it and he has made a lot of new friends his own age which is good.
We have decided to sell Shana’s Pontiac Solstice so if you know of someone interested have them call. We are trying to take a couple of vacations while Shana feels good and before I start a long string of trials in the fall. The cruise is one trip and we may take a trip to the west for a long weekend as well. We may just go alone.
Please raise a prayer for Shana, Beverly Edmonson (breast cancer), James Hammon (Paralysis), Bee Rippy (Ovarian Cancer), Glenn Dietrich (cancer), Diane Donahue (Knee Surgery), Larry William (mesothelioma), Linda Wright’s sister (Breast Cancer) all of whom have been diagnosed since Shana began her journey. Pray that they are comforted and healed in this difficult time. Also, a friend of April’s, Cecelia Bradley, is running 60 miles and trying to raise $2,200 for cancer research in the Susan G. Koman “Race for the cure”. She is running for Shana Bearden. Please help her exceed her goal by donating to her at her web site listed on yesterdays blog. We have got to get a handle on this pestilance and it will take money to do it. Once Cecelia reaches her goal, I intend to match every dollar raised thereafter so please help make me a poor man. I feel I have a personal vendetta against cancer and this is the best way to fight back on a broad front. See if you can give a little to battle cancer.
Jim

Cecilia Bradley is walking in Mom’s honor 6/25

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

From April:

I just found out that a special friend of mine from high school is walking the Susan G. Komen 3 Day in honor of Mom. She will walk 60 miles over a period of 3 days. This is such an amazing and overwhelming act of generosity on Cecilia’s part, and I am so proud to call her a friend. Again we are blessed by our friends. In order to walk, she needs to raise at least $2200, but I think we can do better than that ;). Here is an email from Cecilia and another containing the info for those who would like to make a donation:

Hey Guys,

I just wanted to send you a quick email to let you know that you’ll be
receiving an email, if you haven’t already, from my personal web page at
the Breast Cancer 3-Day site. This isn’t spam so don’t delete it! :-)

In November I’ll be walking 60 miles over 3 days in order to raise money
for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. For those of you that know me well,
you know that walking any miles, let alone 60, isn’t one of the things I
look forward to most every day. That being the case, this is quite a
challenge for me, but I’m really looking forward to it. Over the next 5
months I have to raise $2,200 in order to qualify for the walk, so I’m
reaching out to all of you for help.

Almost everyone either knows someone who has been affected by cancer of
one type or another, or has had to battle cancer themselves. Most
recently my dear friend from high school’s mother, Shana Bearden, was
diagnosed with a very severe form of cancer and has been fighting the
battle of her life over the past 7 months. I will be walking 60 miles in
her honor and in the hopes that together we can find a cure for not just
breast cancer, but all forms of this terrible disease.

Thanks in advance for your donation!

~Cecilia

I have taken on an incredible challenge. On November 7th, I’ll be walking 60 miles over the course of three days, camping out at night with thousands of other women and men taking this journey with me.

It’s for an event called the Breast Cancer 3-Day, which benefits Susan G. Komen for the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I plan on raising $2,200 to help bring us closer to that goal.

Without a cure, one in eight women in the U.S. will continue to be diagnosed with breast cancer. That’s why I’m walking in the 3-Day. Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

Just follow the link below to visit my personal fundraising webpage and make a donation. If you don’t want to donate online, please download and print a donation form and mail it to the address on the form. Or you can call 800.996.3DAY to donate over the phone. I would like to reach my fundraising goal byOctober 1st, so don’t delay!

Thank you for taking the time to read this email, and thank you for your support.

Sincerely,
Cecilia Bradley

P.S. Don’t wait - donate today!

Click here to visit my personal page.
If the text above does not appear as a clickable link, you can visit the web address:
http://08.the3day.org/site/TR/Walk/DallasFtWorthEvent?px=2260939&pg=personal&fr_id=1184&et=iGzAiZt2ulJze0F-Op0M9Q..&s_tafId=6302

Click here to view the team page for Team Janey
If the text above does not appear as a clickable link, you can visit the web address:
http://08.the3day.org/site/TR/Walk/DallasFtWorthEvent?team_id=44512&pg=team&fr_id=1184&et=ZwHVsy3a4sZcrsaUOtKNsw..&s_tafId=6302

For more information about the Breast Cancer 3-Day, Susan G. Komen for the Cure or the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund, visit http://www.the3day.org/ or call 800.996.3DAY.

Official Sponsors of the Breast Cancer 3-Day:

New Balance
LaCroix
Pepperidge Farms

___________________________________________________

Official Radio Partner of the Dallas/Fort Worth
Breast Cancer
3-Day:

Official TV Partner
of the Dallas/Fort Worth Breast Cancer 3-Day:

Official Chiropractic Partner of the
Dallas/Fort Worth
Breast Cancer 3-Day:

Dallas Radio KDMX-FM

Dallas TV WFAA

Parker College of Chiropractic

Official Ambulance
Partner of the
Dallas/Fort Worth
Breast Cancer
3-Day:

CareFlite

Breast Cancer 3-Day, 1200 W. 35th Street, Suite 360, Chicago, IL 60609

© 2007 Breast Cancer 3-Day.