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I have been pretty silent on the forum this past winter -- its been a tough one! My husband Tom had neck and elbow issues that stopped the first stage of our California Mission Walk last November and I was diagnosed with breast cancer at the beginning of January. I am happy to report that we are both doing well. Tom had some minor surgery to address some of the pain he was having. and we understand what was happening and how to manage it. I have come through on the other side of my cancer treatment. Two surgeries and radiation therapy (no chemo required) and I am finally starting to feel back to my old self.
Thanks to advice from Kanga and others, we purchased an Aarn pack for Tom to minimize the weight on his shoulders. Today was our first test walk with it fully loaded and things went great.
Because of all the medical stuff, we don't have a European trip planned. But we are returning to California in a week to continue our California Mission Walk. Then in July we are walking the AVON39 Walk to End Breast Cancer with our kids and my sister. The AVON39 is a 39 mile walk in two days -- 26 on day 1 and 13 on day 2.
We are planning to walk the Haervejen in Denmark next summer and also have signed up to serve as hospitaleros at Gaucelmo with our intrepid co-hospitalera, Elaine, next summer.
If you want to know more about our health and plans, you can read about them on our blog, Footloose and Tuition Free at https://lizb82657.wordpress.com/
Liz
Thanks to advice from Kanga and others, we purchased an Aarn pack for Tom to minimize the weight on his shoulders. Today was our first test walk with it fully loaded and things went great.
Because of all the medical stuff, we don't have a European trip planned. But we are returning to California in a week to continue our California Mission Walk. Then in July we are walking the AVON39 Walk to End Breast Cancer with our kids and my sister. The AVON39 is a 39 mile walk in two days -- 26 on day 1 and 13 on day 2.
We are planning to walk the Haervejen in Denmark next summer and also have signed up to serve as hospitaleros at Gaucelmo with our intrepid co-hospitalera, Elaine, next summer.
If you want to know more about our health and plans, you can read about them on our blog, Footloose and Tuition Free at https://lizb82657.wordpress.com/
Liz