Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Olympics bound

I will be representing the Zimbabwe Navy in the synchronized submarine missile event. Ought to be a tight competition between us, the North Koreans and the Iranians. Keep an eye on that dark horse (submarine) from Syria.

I will be there from this Thursday for a week.

Carpe Diem.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

My check up

My port flush and check up went well. The blood work was fine and the protein in my urine is back to normal levels. The break from the Avastin has really helped the protein levels return to normal and given my kidneys a break. My blood pressure is good and my weight is “high” normal :-)

My next flush and check up is scheduled for August 29th and the next scan will be sometime in mid September. Hopefully, the condition of my “inside” matches the “outside”……………all ok !

Carpe Diem.

The Center

The Adrian Suskin Center for Zimkids is opening this weekend. This is such a proud moment for me. Thank you to all involved with this amazing project. Dennis, without your guidance and inspiration we would all be lost. Siabonga kakulu and tatenda.

Carpe Diem.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Wonderful news for Robyn

Quote:


"NYU accepted my postponement until Fall 2013. This upcoming year, I will be studying for my MSc at LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY in the UK! Im so excited :)”


Rob will be studying Sports Psychology at Loughborough and then continuing with Occupational Therapy at NYU. 


Carpe Diem.

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Away I go

I’m off today to Europe for a cruise with my mom and the Polskin/Bass families. Check out this link:

http://www.rssc.com/cruises/MAR120626/suite/a_penthouse_suite/ship.aspx

Then I continue on to Zimbabwe for 2 weeks. Maybe longer if I’m having fun !

One serious Carpe Diem(s).

Friday, June 22, 2012

Finally !

I was able to get UPS to help me get some of my medical equipment shipped off to Zimbabwe. I was able to send 21 infusion units, 2 nebulizers and lots of IV tubing. My stuff is hooking up with another shipment of medical equipment and supplies destined for Bulawayo. I will elaborate at a later date. Suffice to say:

Thanks UPS, Doc Phil and Doc Steve.

Carpe Diem.