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Growing up is hard to do
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I knew a medical release would come eventually - when should I start to get ready? Crap- now I am behind schedule.
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Rest in Peace – Chris Spearin
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This week, myself and a large group of others, said goodbye to an old friend.His Cancer was not unknown to me. I have lost other friends in the last 10 years with the exact same type – most notably was an old family friend, 1 week before we lost Chris. Not my friend, but connected to Chris ...
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POST 100 – its a milestone
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When I started blogging, I asked a couple other bloggers some questions. One of the answers I received, was that I needed to commit to complete 100 posts, before really saying that I knew where I wanted to go as a blogger. Well now I think I know what I want to do next.  Not that this magica...
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Momentum – science of a patient
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The laws of physics come to a blog post. Bet you didn’t see that coming. High School science class is discussed here. I love the Bill Watterson interpretation. This is my Gretzky post (#99)
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Awareness month
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How do you define or increase awareness? Plus - cysto #15 BCC turns 10.
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RIP Hutch
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In our adult life, Cancer has touched us at likely every corner. Through memories, and stories, we honour them.
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December 2018 – update
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Things are busy for me getting ready for winter, trying to make our house, “our home”, fixing all the Murphy’s law issues (leaking dishwasher, range hood microwave died etc), while getting a garage built to winter store so many things (like my motorcycle). Winter is coming
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November 2018 – routine
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A new month is upon us, the leaves have changed colour, there is a chill in the air, and the motorcycle is likely about to be put away for its winter hibernation.  Well – once I have a garage built. The biggest challenge that I have had in the last month is mastering a new routine.  My wife has d...
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October 2018 – update
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Well, it has been awhile since I posted. Nothing really bad has happened, but a lot of things happened over the summer.  Complete world shift would mostly correct. Looking back to my last post, I gave you the heads up… I called it “big changes”.  I would say that it was a correct statement. Thing...
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BIG CHANGES
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when I mean big changes, I mean HUGE, really HUGE. might even be called life altering.
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Awareness
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Awareness months – How aware do you feel these days? In today’s society, any month has many things that will be their “AWARENESS” month as part of their fundraising platform. In May – I had 2 specific examples. May is Bladder Cancer Awareness month, and it is also Motorcycle Awareness...
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May 2018 – update
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Spring has sprung, and I get better with more daylight and fresh air. life is starting to get much busier.
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It is getting harder to find a good group of people
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So my first part of this was talking about how challenging it has been for me in my new location to try and fit in.  Then in the second part I comment on how society has changed so that people are less accountable to those around them. In this third part, I will point out what the (hopefully) log...
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Monthly update – April 2018
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LEVEL UP ACHIEVEMENT UNLOCKED
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Society as a network, not community
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This is part 2 in my opinion series that I wanted to give a title like “Society sucks”, or “what I think is wrong with the world today” etc. Mostly these posts are based on my observations of the world around me.  It started as one big long post – but now is being br...
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