I've been focused on little things like this that make every, individual day that much more special despite, or maybe because of, having cancer.
- 3:45 p.m. This is when Craig gets home from work and my heart flutters ;)
- Sammy, Sam, Samantha, Sam-a-lama-ding-dong (her racing name), Samilicious, Sambuca, Sam Dog Millionaire ... whatever I'm calling her at the moment. My always faithful companion
- My daily walk: I shoot for at least 30 minutes of body moving every day. Sometimes I get over a mile in a half-hour, sometimes it's just around the block, but either way it feels so good to get the blood pumping.
- Social media: e-mail, Facebook and online young adult cancer communities have been such fantastic digital supports and have reconnected me with some very special people in my life
- Stretching
- Working: I love my job and getting to continue to report, interview fascinating people, write, work on website and in social media, makes me feel like I'm still a contributing member of society and gain a sense of accomplishment at the end of each day
- Sunshine: if it's a beautiful day, I set up my home office out on the porch and get to work in the warmth of the sun
- Wildlife: working from home I've discovered the wooded wonderland that is our yard. Birds are singing all day long, I see rabbits, even sometimes deer, we have a snake that suns on the front step just about every day and I've been able to watch baby birds hatch from eggs in a nest tucked under our front porch overhang
- My Minnetonka moccasins: they make my feet smile. I wear them every day no matter the weather
- Blankets, mmmmmm, blankets
- Food, glorious food: any kind of food, really. When I'm feeling crappy and sometimes have to force it down, food always makes me feel better
- Hot showers, complete with a good massage of my bald, tender scalp and a detox mineral scrub to slough off all the bad, cancer cells
- Our koi fish pond: watching flotsam, jetsom and nod swim is cathartic and very Zen
- Naps, lots of naps, they do wonders
- Fruits and veggies: I'm lucky to be going through this during summertime when the availability of fresh, affordable produce is abundant
- The mailman: he always brings fun surprises and cards that make me smile
- Friends and family: my cancer angels
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