Bone Marrow

San Diego

CANDLE

CANDLE Aug 12, 2013

Hey everyone! I miss you all so much! My travels here went very well! Thank you for all your love and support! I am THRILLED to be with my son!!! He is such an amazing soul!

He is really going through a lot in order to donate his stem cells/bone marrow! They have given him some pills for the pain which is helping him! The shots make his bone marrow production increase, so his bones hurt a lot!!! Plus he has joint pain, loss of appetite, and a headache! Still he said tonight that he would do it again to save someone’s life! I  have my laptop with me, but the internet in the hotel room is super expensive and you have to pay by the day! So, you haven’t heard from me until now! I am in the lobby on a computer for guests to use! I just wanted to say howdy and tell you all how much you mean to me! I will get caught up with you all when I go home on Friday! I hope the travels home go as well! Take good care!

Bone Marrow #1

California Dreaming

CANDLE

CANDLE Aug 24, 2013

Okay, I started this once and accidentally clicked on something and it got  deleted!  I really want to share my photos, so I will start over again! Let’s talk about my trip to meet up with Jordan in California!  It was beyond AMAZING to see him and it really was a dream come true for more families than just mine!  I am going to start with travel and our beautiful hotel !

This is the only photo I took on the big planes!  I was on the aisle, which is nice for bathroom breaks! (:  I am notoriously known to be seated in the back of every plane, but not this time!  I could actually SEE first class!  I don’t know what kind of plane this was, but it had 3 seats on each side of the aisle and it held about 200 people!  Lucky for me (again) there was a bathroom in each zone!  In fact you can see it on the left hand side just before the curtain in this shot!  I am making much too big of a deal about the lavoratory!  I am a dork!!! Lets move on, shall we?  Due to turbulence we flew lower than usual and when we went over the Sierra Nevada Mountains, I could see the peaks and they were breath taking!  I waved a hello to Jeff as I flew over, just as I had done to Breezy when I was over Nebraska! (:

These last 2 photos are the ones I took of the sunset as I was about to fly back to Pellston from Detroit!  I was on the window that one time!  I have to say a special thank you here to JJ!  I was very worried about flying and especially flying alone!  JJ said, don’t worry you make friends very easy!  Well she is right!  I made friends with everyone that I sat by on all of my flights! (:  People were so friendly and kind!

I have never stayed at a Hilton that wasn’t nice!  This was no exception!  It was very nice!  La Jolla is a suburb of San Diego, California!  For anyone who doesn’t know, Torrey Pines is a famous golf course where several majors have been played in the last decade!  It is breath taking and I will post another blog just about Torrey Pines!  It deserves it’s own post!

While I was waiting for Jordan to arrive, since I got there first, I went around and took photos!  This is the view from our balcony!  They need to trim the trees a bit! (:  The blue umbrellas are around the pool !

I took this shot from the window in the lobby!  You can see my reflection in the glass!   You can see the beautiful pool and hot tub!  You can also see one of the holes on Torrey Pines South!

Here is a better shot that I later took outside!  I really like how this one turned out!

This was our room!  I can’t tell you how comfy those pillows are!  I wish that I could have brought them home with me!

Even the bathroom was lovely ! (:

This is Jordan walking back into the hotel!  It was simple, but beautiful from the outside!  I love that south west style!

The hibiscus growing on the fence surrounding the front of the  hotel!

Next, are some random photos I took while we were exploring!  Some are silly, but so am I! (:

I have no idea what the white tables were set up for!  There wasn’t a single person around!

This is blurry because I didn’t have time to focus!  I had no idea he was going to do this, but I thought it was hilarious! (:

This is the inside of the awning where we would get dropped off and picked up!  We were waiting for our shuttle to take us to the hospital the morning of the procedure!

I am in love with this big square light that hung from the peak!

This is what greets you when you step into the lobby!  The bellman desk is to the left (I don’t really know what to call it?) and to the right is the concierge!  This decorative table holding a vase and a piece of wood were just beautiful !  I loved walking in and seeing it each time!

This is the same decoration from the inside and you can see it more clearly, but I actually like the other shadowy shot more!

This is a GORGEOUS Rolls Royce that was parked just outside the lobby in a “special” place where the staff could see it!  I was very impressed!  I have never seen a real live Rolls Royce before!  Jordan was a bit embarrassed, but I took photos of it anyways!

That concludes our hotel experience!  I hope this isn’t too long and that you will want to see my other blogs that I have planned about the trip!  I want to do the Torrey Pines blog, a food blog, and I will finish with the bone marrow transplant which was the reason for all of this luxury!

THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS!!!

Let me know what you think!

Bone Marrow #2

California Dreaming Part 2

CANDLE

CANDLE Aug 28, 2013

Hey there!  Let’s move on with my California trip!  Next I am going to show you the famous Torrey Pines Golf Course!  I don’t play golf, and I never have!  However, my ex husband has a degree in Professional Golf Management from Ferris State University!  So when Trevor was only 8 months old, his grandpa cut down an antique wooden golf club to get him started young!  He had that golf club in his hands before he could even walk!  He cut his front teeth on the rubber grip! (:  He was on the golf course at 13 months old!  When Jordan came along he got his own club plus he had Trevor’s to play with!  He was first on the golf course at 18 months old!  It would have been sooner, but his birthday is in the winter when the courses are covered in snow!  This little trip down memory lane is to let you know how much being at Torrey Pines meant to my son!

Torrey Pines is a municipal golf course owned by the city of San Diego!  There are actually two courses, the north and the south!  I believe our hotel was on the south course, but I can’t tell you for sure! It is a famous US course because it has hosted many major tournaments, and is a favorite of celebrities!  Torrey Pines was host to the 2008 US Open that was won by Tiger Woods!  If it were a private club, we would never have been allowed to snoop around and see it in all of it’s glory!

Can you believe this???  It is a Rolex clock!!!!  I was super impressed by these!  I had no idea that Rolex makes clocks that aren’t wrist watches!  I loved it!

Displayed behind glass is Tiger Woods’ trophy from the 2008 US Open!  Again, I was impressed! (:

These are the only shots that I took inside the pro shop because they didn’t seem to keen on me doing it!  I didn’t want to embarrass Jordan! The fashion reminded me of Jacob!  It was Ralph Lauren from wall to wall! (:

These are just random shots that I took around the course:

You can see it is a really beautiful place!

I wish that I could have gotten closer to this fountain to get a better shot!  The path you see is the cart path and they are very strict about keeping people off the golf course unless you are actually playing a round!

Here is my main man posing on the course for me!  This was his 3rd day of shots, and I can see the pain on his face!

I was super impressed by this fence! I don’t know how they made it!  It is crooked bricks put together with big rocks and vines!  I want one at my house plz!

These were the shots that I took of the flowers, but they didn’t turn out very well!  They are overexposed !

There were adorable duckies looking for treats inside the cart barn! (:

The morning that we left Cali, we made a very early morning trip back to Torrey Pines so that Jordan could buy himself this jacket and a hat with the logo on it!  He also got Trevor and his dad a Torrey Pines ball marker that is really cool! Now I wish that I had a photo of it to show you!  He also bought me a matching t-shirt and hat, but I don’t want to just show you a photo of it!  When I wear it I will do an OOTD or something so that you can see it!

This was on our walk back to the hotel that morning!  It was a bit hazy, and it just created a mood of sorts!  It is one of my favorite shots from the whole trip!

I will leave you with this photo of us’ins!  This was right before we said our goodbyes and flew away!

I still have a few photos that I didn’t include here because this has gotten so long and they require some explanation!  I will post those individually at some point!

THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO READ ALL THIS!

YOU ARE AMAZING!!!

Bone Marrow Donar #3

California Dreaming #3 Bone Marrow Donation

CANDLE

CANDLE Sep 10, 2013

Well I was adding my last photo to this blog earlier today and I derped and hit the back key and deleted the whole thing! :(  So, I am starting again because I feel it is important to show you these photos and this process since you were all so supportive when I had to travel alone and complimenting my precious son!

Let’s start again!

For anyone who doesn’t know what I am talking about, let me fill you in!  When my son, Jordan, entered the military several years ago, he was given the chance to go into the National Bone Marrow Donor Program data base!  He gladly took this chance!  Well, now several years later, he matched with a cancer patient who is in need of a bone marrow transplant!  So he and I met up in San Diego, California where he went through the process and donated bone marrow!

The donation happened a medical center by the name of Scripps!  It is a HUGE medical facility that two different universities teach from!  It was a BEAUTIFUL facility!  The fountains were gorgeous!  We don’t have a lot of fountains up here in Northern Michigan, so we were rather impressed!  The photo that is the part of the hospital where this all took place won’t post into this blog, so I gave you a bad shot of another part of the facility that we passed every day!

Here is Jordan on his first day!  He had to do volumes of paperwork and consents!  He had to do them for both the hospital’s records and a bunch for the Marine Corps!  He had to get special permission to be allowed to take pain medications during this process!  They drew viles and viles of blood!  I was a little surprised that he had any left to share! (:  He also got his first two injections on that first day!  The shots couldn’t go into his muscle, they had to be put into the subcutaneous tissue on the backs of his arms!  He had to get two of the injections every day of the process including the day of the procedure!  These injections made his bone marrow produce more stem cells!  In order to get his bone marrow to do this, they had to make him sick!  It caused some awful side effects!  It makes the bones ache and throb!  It makes you feel like you have a really bad flu!  I wish I had written down the name of the medication that did this, but in the month since I have forgotten it!

This is where they do the procedure!  The strange horror movie looking piece of equipment on the right is the machine that removes the stem cells that are being donated from his blood stream!

This was the day of the procedure, and he thankfully got his LAST two injections!  The nurse who did all this was a wonderful woman and I wish I had gotten her name so I could thank her and give her credit in this blog!

Right after he got those injections they again had to draw his blood!  Then we had an hour to wait while that blood was being processed in the lab!  He was exhausted because the bone pain kept him from sleeping!  On the third day they gave him pain medication to help with that, but he still couldn’t sleep well!  So they gave him some medication and brought him warm blankets!  He really appreciated that sofa at that point!

They finally got him cleared by the lab and into bed!  Then they took MORE blood!  The procedure itself consisted of taking his blood out of one arm and putting it through the machine that collects the stem cells!  Then putting his blood back into his other arm!

He never stops being a goofball ! (:

The actual procedure caused him a LOT of pain!  He was not doing well here!  I know he looks like he is asleep, but he just kind of went into himself to get through that pain!  I am so PROUD of him!

Here are all the machines and needles involved!  It makes me cringe to think back on what he went through!  That bag hanging on the machine that looks like tomato soup is his extracted stem cells!

The finshed precious product!  I really hope that bag saves someones life and gives them many more years with their family and friends!  Jordan said that day that if this person needed to do it again, he would be happy to help! (:

Here is Jordan later that day with the certificate and the t shirt the hospital gave him for donating!

The next day my precious son was on a plane headed back to Japan and his job in the Marine Corps!  I am so PROUD of my children!  I feel very privileged to have had the opportunity to do this with Jordan!

It is my solumn prayer that the recipient achieves full remission!

THANK YOU JORDAN FOR YOUR SERVICE AND YOUR COMPASSION!!!

THANK YOU BUZZNET FAMILY FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ AND COMMENT ON ALL OF MY VERY LONG (SORRY) BLOGS!!!

Flying High

Okay!  I finally have 2 seconds to rub together, so it’s finally photo blog time!  In case you haven’t seen my latest posts on Buzznet or Facebook, you don’t know that on last Friday evening, Tom took me flying in his Cessna 150!  It was AMAZING!!!  I consider it one of the greatest days in my life!  It is just SO much fun up there!  I was really worried that I would be nervous or get scared, but I didn’t at all!  Tom agreed that if I was scared he would bring me right back down!  It wasn’t necessary!  So, anyways, let’s get started!


Here is Tom bringing out the plane!


This is the dash board and all the instruments!  It was cool watching Tom inspect everything before take off!  It was also cool when he was talking to other planes and pilots on the ground to let them know where we were and that we were up there too!


Here we are on the tarmack waiting to take off!





Here is the city of Cheboygan!  In the last photo you can see the privately owned grocery store, Family Fare, and Walmart beside it!


This photo is of the shore of Mullet Lake!  You can see the mansions and boats!  Most of these are vacation homes that their owners only use a few weeks each year!  There are a number of celebrities that have vacation homes in this area!  Mullet is one of the largest inland lakes up here!


While over Cheboygan, Tom saw smoke coming from Indian River, which is about a 45 minute drive in a car!  We were there in minutes!  He said, “that is a lot of smoke!  It has to be a house fire”!  So we flew down to take a look!  Sadly, he was right! You can see all of the fire and rescue vehicles too!  Later on that night, I found out on the news that the fire started with an explosion in the garage!  One man was badly burned!  I am so very sorry for these people who were both injured and the lost their home! This was one of the worst days of their life!  I debated whether or not to even post these photos!  As you can see, I chose just this one! They have been in my thoughts and prayers all week!  I have been through a fire, and although no one was inured, it was rough!


After seeing the fire, we headed back up the country side towards the Straits!  We flew right over Tom’s place!


This is the shore of Lake Huron, and I was fascinated by what we could see under the water! You can also see where the sand bar ends!  There are logs down on the bottom from when this area was being logged and settled!  It was very cool!  The land in front of the photo is my first shot of Bois Blanc Island!


Here is the BEAUTIFUL Bois Blanc Island!  Most of the homes are on the shoreline!  There is a road that runs through the middle, but it was hidden by the trees!  To get there you have to take a car ferry boat or fly in!


The green roof down there is Tom’s parents home!  He has one too, but you can’t see it clearly from up in the air!  I did get a really good look at their beach, and was impressed!  One day Tom is going to take me up there and we are going to hike the 5 miles up to his house!  That is a very long hike for me, but I am really looking forward to it!


We happened to fly over a freightor carrying ore!  It was a huge boat, but you can’t really tell that from the photos!


Here you are looking at Bois Blanc Island, Round Island, and Mackinac Island all in one shot !  If you look at Mackinac, you can see the Grand Hotel, as well as the fort !  Mackinac Island is one of the most exclusive vacation spots in the United States!  People come from all over the world to vacation there!  There are no vehicles with an engine there!  You have to go everywhere either by horse, horse carriage, or bicycle!  It is really impressive!  Back when we had our business, my dad and brother put our equipment on a barge in the off season, but before winter hit, and drilled several wells up there!  I was very nervous about our rig and water truck falling off the barge!  Oh, I should have said that you can reach Mackinac Island by taking a ferry boat from either Mackinaw City or St Ignace!


Here is an attempt at a selfie with Tom!  He looks great, but I am blurry! It was fun wearing and talking through the head sets! He is so handsome! ( :




These are all shots of Mackinaw City!


This shows all the hotels that border Lake Huron as you are going north into Mackinaw City (we were flying south when I took this)!  They are VERY expensive in the summer months!  Many close altogether as do many businesses in the winter months!


I will end with my favorite shot of the day! I know you have seen this one already, but I want you to see it again! (:  Here is our Mighty Mack with the freightor going underneath in the shipping lane!

Well there you have it!  I apologize for this being so long!  I took over 300 photos, so it was very hard to choose which photos to include!

I also have to say THANK YOU, TOM!!!  It was so very nice of him to take me!  I hope to get up there again soon! ( :

Hiking and Fishing With Trevor

Sunday was put aside for Trevor and I to hang out before he heads back up to college!  We had set out on our journey with the plans being, he would catch trout to go with the dinner he was planning to cook for us!  Lucky for me, trout fishing is done out in the forest with nature all around! While he fished, I shot photos!  That said, let’s get started :






Trevor knew about this awesome old train bridge over the Maple River that he thought would be a good place to catch fish!  I had no idea it was even there, and it is only about 1 mile from our apartment! (:  While he fished from the bank, I climbed up the steep hill and onto the train bridge itself!  Since we don’t have any trains up here anymore, the bridge has been converted in order to be a part of the Michigan Snowmobile Trail!





Here is the view from the top, in all 4 directions!  The Maple isn’t very deep right here!  The water level is very low again this year, but you can see that in years past it was much higher!



Here is us on the train bridge!  Trevor has no idea that I even took this shot of him!  Shhh!  Don’t tell him, okay?! (:  I was having a very bad hair day, but you can see how much weight I have lost, so I included this shot!  I just wish my pockets hadn’t been so full of everything under the sun!  I think that I would have looked better with them empty!


I think that these are Baneberries, but I am not sure!  They are also very similar to choke cherries, so maybe that is what they are!  The ones in our complex are a bit different, but I am sure there are many types of choke cherries!  I imagine the birds and the bears love them! 


There were a few of these flowers up by the bridge itself!  I have fallen in love with them!  Does anyone know what they are?  JJ?  Annie?  Hersh?



Since we struck out at the train bridge, we headed over to the Dam!  This is still Maple River btw!


This is the back side of the dam!  The actual concrete part of the dam is on the other side of the road!  Unlike the train bridge, this section of the river bank isn’t as steep!  There are trails to follow all along the river’s edge,which I did!  Trevor had several good nibbles here, but didn’t actually catch any fish!



Here are the trails that are off into the forest!  I love the way they look so rugged but beautiful little paths!


I am not sure if this is the work of beavers or the current, but I thought it looked pretty cool over on the other side of the river!


This tree branch resembles a spider web, but this wasn’t done by a spider!   This is fishing line, some even have sinkers on them where fishermen have cast their line only to have it get tangled up in the tree!  I thought it was rather funny!  Trevor said that some of it might be his from earlier fishing trips! ( :


Here is the view looking down the river!  I bent down on one knee to photograph a leaf while I was out here on the river’s edge, and was actually  down about 2 seconds before I jumped up and realizing that I was kneeling on wet marshy weeds and mud! My pants were indeed wet! (:


This is more trees, sticks, and roots that have spent some serious time under water and in the current!  The bark is all stripped off, and the white of the wood shines! It looks freshly polished! This is also my 2nd favorite shot of the day!


I looked across the river and into the dense forest, and realized just how lush and green it is!  I love nature!!!


Trevor moved over to where the river bends and that is where he got his nibbles and tugs on his line!


Somebody left behind their Whoopin Stick!  Well that is what we call it up here! (:


This is just where the trail is right directly beside a shallow part of the river!  I liked the way it turned out with the reflection from the sky!  It sure would have been nice to have a sunny blue sky kind of day, but we didn’t!


I found this and it gave me the sadz!  It is still supposed to be summer!  We are not ready for this yet!



Just down the trail we found this!  We figure it was done by a woodpecker, but there is no way to know for sure without seeing one!  What are your opinions, my fellow nature lovers?



This tree fell over into the river and made a beautiful design with it’s roots!


I was suprised to find this big blob of foam on the water!  I never thought to ask Trevor why this happens!  I mean he is about to earn his first degree in Biology specializing in fish, so he should know!


There once was a babbling brook!  In spring there is always a lot of water in this little stream that flows into the Maple River!  I am not sure where it originates!  But I always love how those tiny green leaves grow on that big old fallen tree trunk!  Some people have stepped on the top of it this year, which bums me out!  They don’t have to ruin it!  There is a log bridge that goes over the brook and onto the last leg of the trail !


On our way back to the van, I decided to stop and take a shot of the pretty thistle that is growing everywhere up here right now!  It is such a beautiful shade of violet!  I liked how this one was just starting to open up as opposed to the ones that are already open!


Last is my favorite shot of the day, like always! They used the old railroad ties to make a few steps as you climb up to the train bridge!  One still has the spike in it, so I had to get a shot!  I didn’t put the thistle there either!  It had just grown to the side!  I do think it adds a nice touch though!

Sorry for this being SO long, but I haven’t done one in awhile, so I thought what the heck!  I didn’t include the shots I took that day of my neighbor’s petunias, or more from the basketball court that day!  I still have no idea how we ended up at the basketball court, but somehow we did! And then…the sun came out! ( :

Let me know what photo is your favorite?

Evening Sky

While on my way home on Friday night, I noticed that the evening sky was BEAUTIFUL in my mind !  So, I went to my “secret place” and took a few shots that I want to share them with you!

To see the photos in full size, simply click on them!

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Sky and Nature photography is typically my favorite!

My daughter doesn’t like the shots that are framed by the tree on the right, and the broken tree branch on the left !  The shots that I am usually  happy with, tend to be framed in some way!

Let me know what you think in the comments! ( :

Golden Curls

Today I had the privilege of babysitting for my two handsome nephews!  Both have big blonde curls and they are just too precious not to share!

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He looks so much like his daddy!

( If you wish to see the photos in full size, simply click on the photo! )

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Here is his big brother!

They are just precious to me!

Independence Day

Hi there!  I had a very quiet and emotional July 4th holiday this year!  Jordan and I went to the fireworks thinking we would be meeting a lot of family there!  Some weren’t feeling up to snuff, some were mad about things, some just didn’t show up, and in the end the only one that showed up was my dad! My mom gets a pass because she had to work! Jordan’s feelings were really hurt, and it made me cry!  This is his first 4th that he has been home for in 4 years!  He was really looking forward to the festivities!  He even bought an air mattress for the bed of his truck!  We went early at 7pm to get a good spot and to save spots for everyone else! It didn’t get dark until almost 10:30pm!  It was a long wait, and for some reason they NEVER have bathrooms there to use!  Lucky for me, the Hospice House that my mom works at is right by the fairgrounds!  I was able to walk down around the corner and use their bathroom… twice! You would think that they could put up some portable toilets for the thousand plus people that show up every year to watch the fireworks! In spite of everything, the 3 of us ended up having a wonderful time and the fireworks were magical!

I learned an important lesson!  I can’t shoot firework photos with a DSLR or an iPhone!  I pretty much suck!  Thankfully, I had my Kodak Easy Share with me and even though the batteries were almost dead, it got me through the night!

Lets start with the DSLR photos, just to prove my point!

This last shot is of the grand finale, I do actually like this one!

Now for the iPhone attempt!

Not good at all!  My friends on Instagram take brilliant photos with their phones, but I just cannot!  Here is proof ! (:

Now for the Kodak shots that I am happy with!

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As you can probably tell, I forgot to take my tripod, but I don’t think it ruined the photos!

I will end with my favorite shot of the night!  I can’t put into words why it is my favorite, but it just is!

Which photo is your favorite?

If you are in the US, I hope that you had a wonderful holiday!  If you are outside the US, I hope you are having a great weekend!  Either way, I would love to hear what you have done/are doing!

HAVE A WONDERFUL REST OF THE WEEKEND!