Thanks for writing, sj.
- I hope you’re happy with your medical care.
This surgery requires the presence of an ENT specialist, an anaesthesiest, in addition to the neurosurgeon, and an operating room: so getting everyone scheduled is not easy. I was told that I would get a phone call at 11 a.m. from pre-op today -- but it's 7:30 p.m. and the call still hasn't come.
You're almost going on 10 years with the astrocytoma - so your doctors and you must be onto some
serious magic that is keeping you going. How scary that must be -- and to still be a husband, father, and teacher.
We've contributed over the years briefly to one another's teaching comments. Being a teacher is so intense -- especially when you are caring and serious and understand how important it is, which you clearly do
Thank you for sharing a bit of your story with me.
- Your attitude is amazing.
Feel free to share my story with your students -- but I don't think they'd be that interested.
If you were teaching English, though, or writing, I'd say to the kids: Take the biggest problem you have, whatever it is -- friends, parents, abuse, bullying -- and write a one-person comedy about the problem. It will give you perspective and motivation to win.