How has a year passed already? A year while the world experienced a bit of our "regular" lives. A year of finding ways to stay connected while being isolated and...
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We Used to Have a Different Life
We’ve been living our “regular life” this winter. That means home school, doctors’ appointments, trying to get Arabella’s anti-rejection meds, and working to steer clear of illness. Since...
Continue Reading »The Spirit is Willing, but the Flesh is Weak
It has been 7 months since the last blog. Although many updates have been by the ones or by assumptions based on the "perfect" images of Facebook, as...
Continue Reading »The Fastest Two Minutes, What are the Odds?
Saturday was Derby Day in Louisville, the fastest two minutes in sports! Two minutes don't seem long, but two minutes can change your life. Ask the teams of...
Continue Reading »What’s Behind a Door?
This week marked our official return to Louisville. To home. Arabella & I lived in our apartment for six months. We arrived in October as two weary souls,...
Continue Reading »Medicine Time!
Some people are surprised to learn that Arabella will remain on medication for the rest of her kidney's life. She is currently on 2 immunosuppresants, a steroid, a...
Continue Reading »How’s Rita doing?
We're five weeks post-transplant and I'm getting questions about how I am and about living donation. This is a great place to document that, even if the info...
Continue Reading »It’s all in the Numbers
Arabella's transplant was four weeks ago. Since that time, as mentioned in our last post, we've been trying to adjust to our new "normal." Unfortunately, we don't know...
Continue Reading »Seasons of Love
"Seasons of Love," a song from the Broadway musical Rent, starts with "Five hundred twenty five thousand, six hundred minutes. Five hundred twenty five thousand moments so dear....
Continue Reading »Mike Pence, Woody Harrelson and Barbara Garvey
We are 19 days from transplant and $13,000 from our goal. Two things consume my life right now--Arabella's kidney transplant and AJ's college application. I didn't expect the...
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