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So here's the Reader's Digest version for those of you who are new to my blog.... My 39 year old husband, David, was diagnosed with a hideous and deadly cancer in
April of '08. We were told he'd likely die in less than 4 months. Obviously, that diagnosis turned us inside out and shook us to the core. At the time, our boys were 12 and 4... can you say 'fucking nightmare'??? I spent the next 14 months being his 24/7 caregiver and advocate... never leaving his side unless it was to get the boys to or from therapy or their cancer support groups. Cancer and the hell that it brings became our universe. And yet, I was able to get myself to a place where I was depending on my faith.... existing on a plane of pure gratitude. I focused my energies on recognizing the blessings that cancer had brought to our lives... yes, there ARE blessings that come with such a dire diagnosis.
Things were good. David miraculously entered remission in April of '09. I was looking forward to the next few months being our 'summer of healing' as a family. And then my world stopped. He left me... left US... on 6 June 2009. And FYI... he told me he was ending our 18 year marriage in a note. As if that wasn't bad enough, he had left me for a 'friend' who also happened to be married. Nice. The next few months are a blur... I descended into a deep, dark depression, and David's vicious treatment of me didn't help. He was running as fast as he could from everything associated with cancer, and that included me... our family, our home and the entire life we had built together. Things went from bad to worse when his cancer returned with a vengeance. He began treatment once again, and I had to dig deep to help him and make things as easy on him as possible. I even offered to have him move home so I could care for him through his treatment. As it turns out, it was a good thing he didn't take me up on that. The hateful way that he treated me during that time would have made caregiving for him an unbearable situation. I KNEW he was dying... nobody else did, because he fed them all kinds of bullshit... but I knew. Because of that, I focused on the boys and made sure they were with their daddy as much as possible.
His final months were a living nightmare... a kind of pain and darkness for which there are no words. No human being, no matter who they are or how they lived their lives, should have to suffer the horrific pain and endless indignities that David did. In spite of everything, I was with him constantly, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend and his mother. 'Too fuckin bad' was my theory. I wanted my boys to see that I NEVER turned my back on their dad. And I didn't. I continued to advocate for him in the hospital... fighting to get him the meds and the specialists he needed. I was there during his final moments of consciousness. I took Reilly to say goodbye to his dad, just before he slipped into that state. I was there when he died. I ID'd his body at the funeral home. I planned his funeral and his Celebration of Life. I placed his ashes in the wall of the Columbarium at the Naval Academy. We had spent half of our lives together, and though I was no longer in love with him, I did those things out of respect for the life that we shared and the family that we created.
The 6 months since he died have brought more changes. I struggle daily to untangle the financial disaster he left me, and I'm fighting like hell to keep our home. The boys are now 15 and 7 and trying to learn how to move forward in their lives without their daddy. I had to get a part-time job after spending 15 years as a full-time mother, and I'm doing everything I can to trim the fat so we can afford to stay where we are. My boys NEED the stability and comfort that come with remaining in our home and community, and staying in their schools. To that end, I will fight with every fiber of my soul to ensure that those things happen.
My greatest blessing is that I now have an incredible man in my life... a man who is thoughtful and loving, strong and sensitive, hilariously funny, and who loves me just the way I am. He is authentic. He knows who he is and is completely comfortable in his own skin. It certainly doesn't hurt that he's 11 years younger than I am and sexy as hell. :0)
Yes, my boys are struggling in many ways... the therapy and support groups continue... and I still have MUCHO 'death business' to handle. That said, I am starting to believe that there might be a happy future ahead... for all of us.
The past almost 3 years have been quite an emotional roller coaster, to say the least. Writing has been the most important part of my day, every day, since this journey began. I am once again being put in a position where I have to learn to survive... spiritually, emotionally, physically, financially... you get the picture. My hope is that I can hold on to my faith, find a moment of joy in every day, be the best mother I can possibly be, and hopefully... one day... emerge back into the light.
December 2010

28 April 2011

Trying something new...

Hey doodles. If you don't hear from me for a while, it's because I washed away in a flash flood! Holy rain buckets, Batman!!! Crazy mofo rain isn't unusual out here, but this is nuckin futs!!!! Flash flooding everywhere, tornado warnings, the whole 9. Hardly slept last night because the crazy electrical storm had the dogs and the kids freaked out. 


I'm going to try to upload the video of the kids singing "Big, Bad Squirrels" from the other night. It's only the final minute of the song... I wish I had the whole thing! It is SOOOO precious. Cross your fingers that it works!!!




Reilly is supposed to have a game tonight. I can't imagine how that'll happen, unless they're able to switch it from Briar Woods and make it a home game. Woodgrove & Tuscarora are the only high schools that have artificial turf fields. We've had SO much rain... no way will any regular fields be open. Later this evening Rei is headed over to Ms. B's house with the other 11 members of the TSA team. The competition starts tomorrow and goes through the weekend. He's very excited about it, as it's a national competition and could mean big things for him if his team does as well as they're expected to do. I have to tell you, I'm not sad that the kid will be someone else's problem for a couple of days. Holy fuckballs.... dealing with his constant teenaged bullshit is positively exhausting. 


I'm so fuckin' tired that I feel like I have a newborn at home. I'm losing sleep because of the storms making everyone nuts, my tummy's continued uproar, and my general stress-induced insomnia. Good thing I'm seeing the pill doctor today... I'm wondering if he'll make any changes. It just seems so wierd to me that I'm having a harder time as more time passes. More crying, more depressive episodes, etc. Truly, I'm so over it.... I've had enough. Ugh. 


Gots to go. Have a good one. 


:0)
S

2 comments:

  1. Super cute video...I miss times like that :)

    I can't imagine all your animals doing well in this weather either! Mine get all freaky when it rains really hard with wind. Every noise has them jumping! Hope the pill dr gives you some relief.

    aot
    r~

    ps. enjoying the book...not much time to read but I have to go to the Sherriff's dept today to get a release for work so I should have some time to sit and read :)

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  2. Hey Hun Bun

    I do hope the game gets cancelled. Why put everyone through that stress.

    I am so sorry you are struggling with these "firsts" and "withouts". Each holiday, birthday and event is a challenge and extremely painful.

    You are always in my thoughts.
    We love you, kitten.

    xoxo
    Auntie Nut.

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