*This is *my* experience, not everyone’s. Also, this is authenticity. That’s what you get with me. I want to model that which I value. Also, also, I continue to document my cancer story to
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It’s September. There is a lot to that short little sentence… It’s September. I love this day. I loathe this day. I love what this time of year means to me. I loathe what
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I was exploring this with my volleyball girls a couple of weeks ago….to examine it within the context of volleyball, both their individual contributions and the team’s function. Then I challenged them to take
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The ‘ick’ hit hard. “It will start around day 3 or 4 and typically lasts for a few days, sometimes a week. Then you should have a good many days until your next round.”