Here’s nine minutes of a presentation I gave last year on the Mindset of Success for Pat O’Bryan:
Ao Akua
Joe
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On last night’s episode of Desperate Housewives, actress Felicity Huffman, playing Lynette Scavo on the TV show, hits her head and ends up in ER.
She goes through a c-scan and a solemn medical doctor tells her and her husband they found swollen lymph nodes in her skull.
She immediately asks if it is cancer.
The doctor says it could be.
The moment is now tense, dark, and gloomy.
This is exactly what I went through.
I yelled out to Felicity/Lynette, “You need to read my blog!”
TV shows, like medical authorities, can send shivers up your spine — if you let them.
Ao Akua,
PS — If you missed my blog post about my own cancer scare, it’s at http://mrfire.blogspot.com/2007/05/getting-something-off-my-chest.html Thank you.
That’s Brownie in the picture.
He passed away earlier today.
I had him for twenty years. He was born feral, but quickly learned to like being petted and being held.
He had a stroke Thursday morning, and another the same afternoon. He’s been in ER until today.
Nerissa and I are in a state of shock right now. I know this is for the best, and I know Brownie is at peace, but it’s still a challenge to let go.
I wish I had something wise to say here. I realize death is part of the life experience, but right now it feels like the part that sucks.
I’m focusing on the joy Brownie gave me for twenty years — first with my late ex-wife Marian and then with Nerissa over the last few years — and I am grateful this loving Maine Coon came into our lives.
Thank you for all your loving thoughts.
Ao Akua,
Joe