Wrapping Up Here in OK City

As soon as I learned this fall that my proposal to present a session at the International Reading Association's Southwest Regional Conference was selected I was thrilled for two reasons. Not only would I get to meet my favorite children's author, I knew (if Nick's health was good) I'd get to catch up with one of our NYC neuroblastoma families we treated with at MSKCC in NYC in 2003. I am thrilled to report that Nick, who continues treating that evil beast, is doing fabulous! His sweet and gorgeous mom picked me up at the airport and went with me to dinner every night. It was great to catch up with her. I cannot imagine still living in the cancer world - what a horrific place to be - it's grueling.
She told me that just that morning she told Nick that Christi died because she knew he was going to see me. She did NOT need to do that. And I felt bad she did. I would have easily played along (heck, in my little dream world I sometimes still pretend she's alive too - I could have pulled that off for Nick, no problem!) I totally understand that we in the cancer world want to do everything possible to protect our children, but she decided he was old enough to know the realities of his disease. WOW! Nick's mom feels guilty he's still alive and treating, I think. She shouldn't. We are so happy Nick is alive and is doing well. That is something to celebrate - not to feel guilty about it. I hope and pray he outlives us all! Neuroblastoma is so tricky and conniving; you can't trust it or predict what may happen. GO, NICK, GO!




Well, I've never been the LAST presenter at a national conference before and it's just about time to head over to the convention center to share my work with the attendees. I've asked God to give me a clear head and a sense of peace. I think it will go well. I'm sharing what I know and love! Then I'll catch a cab and get to the airport. Shayla has been sending me pictures of the outside of our home - covered with snow! (I didn't tell her I was walking around outside yesterday in the sun without my coat here in Oklahoma City, OK!) Students who were emailing me last night with questions about their lesson plan grades told me the weather was terrible in BG. God willing, I won't have any delays or troubles (fingers crossed). Travelings is always an adventure.
2 Comments:
angela, i am from oklahoma city and have been a longtime follower of christi's blog since 2005.
I was wondering where you ate while you were here.
what else did you see? :)
-stacy
I was just catching up with your blog (which I have read for years) and saw that you were in OKC. I am good friends with Lydia. I wish I could have met you, but we moved to VA a few months ago. I still think that Shayla and my daughter Audra are kindred spirits. They love the same things and Audra lost her sister to cancer too. Well, maybe someday you will come to Richmond!
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