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Sunsets, cobblestones, balconies, slow coffees. The little frames that make a life feel full.


Admission

The first long stay

A green gown, fluorescent lights, and a quiet promise to keep going. The beginning of learning what this body needs.


Family

They climbed into the bed with me

The kids didn't know what to do, so they just stayed. Sometimes love is exactly that simple.


From walking through ancient cities and exploring historic landmarks to trying new foods and experiencing different cultures, I’m on a mission to see as much of this beautiful world as I can.


Small windows.

Days I wanted to remember, in no particular order.

Treatment

Flowers from people who showed up

Recovery is a room full of small mercies — orchids on the windowsill, a nurse who remembers your name, an afternoon of light.

Graduation

I walked. I made it.

Cap, gown, Bradley tassel. Years of hospital visits between the first class and the last. Worth every one.

Video Diary

In My Own Words

Living with Stage IV cancer in six parts of my body — and choosing to show up anyway. These are the unfiltered moments, the honest days, the ones I recorded so neither of us would forget.

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