So Much...So Little
So much to write...so little time to do it.
First of all, I am alive. THere has been much happening and since I have no time to write, here is the quick and dirty update.
1. Boulter's 1 year yartzeit (anniversary of having left this world) came and went and it wasn't pretty.
2. My father has been diagnosed with stage 4 throat cancer and it isn't looking great. He undergoes major surgery which includes a tracheotomy and feeding tube and will land him in ICU for 4 to 8 days. If he survives that, they will give radiation and if he survives that, they may try chemo. All this, friends, at the VA Hospital. Needless to say, that doesn't exactly give me confidence.
3. Rob passed his ITA certification and has completed his first home inspection.
4. Alia landed in the hospital ER a couple of weekends ago. After misdiagnosis, she ended up having a virus in the same family of Fifth Disease and Hand, Foot and Mouth disease. She is completely better now.
5. Rob is currently ripping up the kitchen floor to install tile.
6. I started a two-year Melton Mini-School program which is an in-depth Univerisity level theology course on four topic of interest involving Judasim. The curiculum was written by Hebrew University in Israel.
7. Rob and I are exploring Conservative Judaism (no, has nothing to do with politics...those who attend Conservative shuls are generally still liberals).
8. Chandler is still doing well in school despite the continued overload of homework.
First of all, I am alive. THere has been much happening and since I have no time to write, here is the quick and dirty update.
1. Boulter's 1 year yartzeit (anniversary of having left this world) came and went and it wasn't pretty.
2. My father has been diagnosed with stage 4 throat cancer and it isn't looking great. He undergoes major surgery which includes a tracheotomy and feeding tube and will land him in ICU for 4 to 8 days. If he survives that, they will give radiation and if he survives that, they may try chemo. All this, friends, at the VA Hospital. Needless to say, that doesn't exactly give me confidence.
3. Rob passed his ITA certification and has completed his first home inspection.
4. Alia landed in the hospital ER a couple of weekends ago. After misdiagnosis, she ended up having a virus in the same family of Fifth Disease and Hand, Foot and Mouth disease. She is completely better now.
5. Rob is currently ripping up the kitchen floor to install tile.
6. I started a two-year Melton Mini-School program which is an in-depth Univerisity level theology course on four topic of interest involving Judasim. The curiculum was written by Hebrew University in Israel.
7. Rob and I are exploring Conservative Judaism (no, has nothing to do with politics...those who attend Conservative shuls are generally still liberals).
8. Chandler is still doing well in school despite the continued overload of homework.

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