Saturday, October 23, 2010

Thank you "Warden"

I would be remiss if I did not thank the "Warden" for allowing me time off for good behavior. You truly understand my need to "escape" every now and again. I'm eternally grateful.

Carpe Diem and pass the file.

A new idea

Well, hello to all my readers and thanks again to those who keep up with all my travels, medical updates, and all my "meshugas" (craziness) ! You have all been so important to me on this unpredictable journey, and without you all, it would have been even harder( if not impossible) to deal with !

I have learned so much. Even my writing skills have developed (somewhat) to the point that you may even enjoy reading my updates ! I have met incredible people and spent time in so many great places, that a whole new world has literally opened up for me.

As you all know, I am completely in love with Africa (specifically Southern Africa) and I spend as much time as I can there. ZimKids has become my project. I am so thankful for all your help, time and money donated to this amazing cause. I have, during my many visits, realized that I'm actually quite a "maven" when it comes to Southern Africa travel. My visits have been spectacular! My flights are organized by an excellent contact (through my nephew Oren). I've stayed in incredible game parks and amazing hotels, and found some unbelievable 'deals' through new contacts. I now have a new idea!

As I mentioned previously in my blog, I leave next week for a three week trip to Zimbabwe and South Africa. The first week I am traveling with (nurse) Jen and her husband. The latter part of the trip, I will be joined by my good friend Larry. We have amazing itineraries arranged by me, as they are all Africa “virgins”. The trip will include: visits to hospitals, clinics and ZimKids in Bulawayo, game parks, Victoria Falls and Cape Town. I will be asking Jen, Dan and Larry to write something for the blog upon their return. I’m sure it will be a phenomenal account.

I want to do this again and again, so what better way of accomplishing this than by taking paying guests with me? I think I'd make a great companion who is truly knowledgeable about Southern Africa, its animals, planes, trains, deals and meals. So, if Zimbabwe and South Africa are places you'd love to visit, then allow me to arrange the best tour for you! I know you will have the most incredible time!

Here is the catch. At this time, I’m not looking into turning this into a business, just a convenient and cost effective way for me to get to my projects in Zimbabwe. I would expect my airfare, lodging and minor expenses to be covered. And that’s it! I would be delighted to give you a first-hand look at ZimKids and all the glories of Africa.

Email me at (asuskin@hotmail.com) if you have any interest. Stop dreaming! Let's go.

Carpe Diem.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Boy did I catch crap

Here was how I told Diana how my chemo day went.

The infusion center was really hopping today. Sadly, very busy. So it took a wee bit of time to poison me. My vitals were good, I gained 2 lbs, and my blood work was sort of OK. Now I had to "splain" what sort of OK meant. All the chemo related blood work was good, however, my cholesterol related test stunk. I won't get into numbers suffice to say they were high. And I don't mean stoned. Diana was not amused (as Queen Elizabeth would say). In fact she was down right angry. I tried to make light of it by saying "well at least it won't be the cancer that kills me'. That just made her even more pissed off. Then it was subject changing time. The pharmacist who prepares our chemo drugs asked if she could interview me. She was accompanied by a really bright young pharmacy student. The interview was fun and went well. I then chatted (babbled) to two other patients next to me. Both being treated for breast cancer and for one of them, it was her first day of treatment . I remember my first day well !!! Then nurse Jen came to visit and she brought a new patient with her. She wanted me to tell the patient about my chemo port. I was glad to do it. All in all, a good day.

In the evening I went back to the infusion center to attend a forum about teaching lung cancer patients breathing techniques and good exercises to do. They also provided food for us. But guess what ? I didn't eat anything !


I guess my diet, as of late, has not been perfect. I thought Taco Bell and McDonald's were now health conscious and had cleaned up their menus. I guess not. So it's time for a diet change. I'm moving on to Arby's and Chipotle.  Just kidding ! 

Carpe Diem and pass the fries.

Chemo 3 (Round 7)

Off to my poisoning this morning. You know I mean well by referring to this as poisoning. It's the positive results that count.

Carpe Diem.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

I've got a taker

I finally got a sucker, err friend to take me up on my Zim trip offer. My good friend and neighbor Larry (as in "lunch with Larry" fame) is joining me for the second week. We have a great itinerary planned which includes Cape Town. No Great White cage diving for me, thanks ! We are also planning to go to the USA vs South Africa men's international soccer friendly in Cape Town. How cool.

Carpe Diem.