Just a few days now…

My proton space helmet is built.  The locator implants are secure within the walls of my skull.  The chemotherapy drugs are en-route to Mass General to meet me upon my arrival.  A place to stay for the six weeks has been secured.  And there’s a Whole Foods around the corner. 

While this will be no “vacation”, it will be the first time in nearly eight years that Kasey and I will be spending time with just us.  And while we already miss the kids, we realize that the one-on-one time together is something to be cherished and spent wisely.  But what “wisely” really means, we simply don’t really know.  I think if we just sat together quietly chatting the time away is wise.  And walking on the treadmills together.  And being in the same room while we silently meditate or read books is wise.  It will certainly be a peculiar experience having never been apart from our children, aside for a handful of overnights, during nearly eight years since we brought our first offspring into this world.

With our lodging’s close proximity to the hospital, I am hoping to take advantage of some of the cancer-related programs during my stay.  I understand there is a Tai-Chi movement training and class that might be right up my alley.  Even though all the other contestants on Survivor thought Coach was a nutbag for his daily graceful(ish) movement cha-cha on the sandy beach, I envied his ability to just do it like nobody was watching.  And after my new life here is coming up to speed, really…what do I care if some folks think I’m having some sort of hallucinogenic episode?

I saw a footer at the bottom of a forum post today that many people have probably seen before.  But I had not.  It immediately struck me as another addition on how to live.

“Character is doing the right thing even when nobody is watching.”

Sleep tight friends.

~R

5 Responses to “Just a few days now…”

  1. Tracy and Peter Towers Says:

    our thoughts are with you Rob and Kasey, cherish your time together and make the best of it. Will be sending positive thoughts. Tracy and Peter

  2. Candi & Seth Sawyer Says:

    Troubled times bring two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can. Lean on each other and you’ll both get through this. Seth and I are thinking about you and your entire family. Nothing in this whole entire world means more than family.

  3. Becky Says:

    Xavier’s scoutmaster has a great footer on his email: “Be kinder than necessary, for everyone you meet is fighting some kind of battle.”

    You guys are in our prayers. Good luck in Boston!

  4. Bonnie McWilliams Says:

    our prayers are with you as you begin your treatment
    you and Kasey are an amazing couple!
    Love Bonnie and Bob

  5. Sue Clarke Says:

    Hi, Rob.
    My son, Ed, was in your brother, Jim’s class. We were friends with your parents thru
    Bonnie & Bob.
    We were sorry to hear of your health issues, but your positive attitude will certainly
    help you get thru this treatment. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Kasey.
    Sue Clarke

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