I’m happy to say that I started at work again this week! It feels so good to be back to a normal life. Everyone has been telling me how happy they are to see me and that that they’re glad I’m at work again.
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A lot of little things have happened since the last time I’ve blogged. During my recovery period up to about the end of November, I got a little frustrated with trying to come up with blog worthy content so I took a short break to just let stuff happen and take it all in before regurgitating it out right away.
I’ve said this before in the past and I’ll keep saying it, having cancer is both inconvenient and boring. I don’t recommend anyone get it, even a little bit.
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Out of the Woods
USAI’m happy to say that I started at work again this week! It feels so good to be back to a normal life. Everyone has been telling me how happy they are to see me and that that they’re glad I’m at work again.
Money money money money……moneyyyyyyyy
USASince I moved out of my parent’s house in December, I’ve been putting about 4-6 hours a day towards studying for my project management certification.
New Beginnings
USAFor the last 3 weeks, we’ve had to go down to Rochester on a Monday, Wednesday, Friday schedule for my dad to get his radiation therapy.
Belated Thanksgiving
USAA lot of little things have happened since the last time I’ve blogged. During my recovery period up to about the end of November, I got a little frustrated with trying to come up with blog worthy content so I took a short break to just let stuff happen and take it all in before regurgitating it out right away.
I Pushed It Too Hard
USAI’ve said this before in the past and I’ll keep saying it, having cancer is both inconvenient and boring. I don’t recommend anyone get it, even a little bit.