July SIXTEENTH, 2006: (Psssst!)
(See, I know that you’re reading, and you know that you’re reading, but in order for Stacey to know that you’re reading–and thereby reap the full psychological benefit of your reading–you gotta leave some comments. The only comment I’ve had lately is from some SMART ALEC being SASSY about the typo in the date of the last entry. It was actually the 14th, not the 24th. Happy now, “anonymous”? Hmmph.
(Anyway, leave some comments, wouldja? They don’t have to be brilliant, although, y’know, extra points if they are. They could just be along the lines of “Oh ho ho, that Stacey’s Sister, what a laff riot!” or something. “Have fun at the Cafe tomrrow, we’ll be thinking of you.” “Give ’em hell, dude!” “Hey, there’s something in your teeth…” Stuff like that. Deal? Awesome.)
I can’t believe I missed the typo and therefore the opportunity to be SASSY. Now who uses that word these days!
So, anyway, yes we’re reading and continue to send our healing thoughts out to our favorite Stacey. Looking forward to a good bounce-back week.
I am NOY gma. I don’t know who gma is and I’m not sure how to get past this, but I’m
Grandma Nancy
Also I don’t use the word NOY alot. I meant NOT.
And I’m still
Grandma Nancy
HA!
Hi Stacey and Deb –
Greetings from the Northwest!
thanks for doing the blog, Deb. though I haven’t commented, I’ve been a regular silent reader.
Great news about the liver! Livers can be such pesky things.
Until next time –
Auntie Roo
I read it, I read it! In fact, is it a sad commentary on my life or, MORE LIKELY, a happy commentary on how often I think of Stacey that I look FORWARD to reading it?
Keep on givin’ the little cancer buggers hell! By the way, can we get an update on the final do-rag of choice?
Sara – the cat-lady neighbor
Hey there – we appreciate the wit of “that Stacey’s sister” when reporting updates on Stacey’s valiant battle. It is really quite amazing.
We appreciate even more, however, that Stacey is willing to share her journey. THANK YOU, STACEY. We read, we laugh, we hold you close in our hearts, we are inspired by your courage… Oh, and we learn a lot of medical terms and such(can’t forget that).
I’m hanging with Sara – I think of Stacey often and it is comforting to be updated.