Happy new month!
I’ve been really busy these past two weeks, so I apologize for my absence. I’ve been working on two projects, not personal ones and more business oriented, but still fun, creative work. So I’ve been writing, shooting and about to start editing. I also helped out in two civic engagement forums with high school students, which was really interesting, especially to hear their opinions on such topics as education reform, integration, division of tax dollars, etc. It was nice to see the students so passionate about these issues and voicing their opinions, something they probably don’t have the opportunity to do enough.
My aunt Linda and cousin Jen were in town last week/weekend, and we had a good time hanging out, going to a bunch of antique stores, playing Balderdash, and eating good food. I wish we got to hang out more often. I did finally get a typewriter, something I’ve had on my list for awhile, at Second Chance.
Last week was also kind of draining due to a big health scare with my (and Laura’s) dog Rufus, but some very good news followed a very dark prognosis. Basically the vet was pretty sure he had cancer in his liver and spleen and in running the test to confirm that and see what type of cancer it was and how bad it was, she discovered that the tissue had no evidence of cancer. Major relief. His liver still is not functioning completely properly because of the masses in it, and he was diagnosed with fibrosis, but hopefully with close watch and multiple antibiotics and medications his levels can stabilize and he will be a healthy dog. It was really hard to hear all the news and not be there with him. I can’t wait to see him in a few weeks and maybe bring him back to Omaha in the summer (?)…we’ll see.
Other than that, not much else going on, except the NBA and NHL playoffs. I was not happy to see my beloved Pistons duck out early, but it was not a complete shock either. Chauncey, come back please. In my despair, I’ve taken to cheering on the Bulls who have been head to head in an amazing series with Boston. I suppose I’ve lived about half my life in Chicago, and they are a young team with a lot of heart and drive, but I still feel a little like a traitor in rooting for them. The 90s were just so packed with Detroit/Chicago tension. Just to make it clear, my heart still belongs to Detroit. Speaking of Hockeytown, the Red Wings start their series with the Ducks tonight, so I still have a hometown team keeping the dream alive.