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Chasing the Surge
(Hardcover)
Grover Nicodemus Street, Sandra de Abreu Guidry-Street, Ja-Ne De Abreu
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Cancer stories usually start with some kind of struggle or fight.
This story starts with a song. "You may ask yourself, well, how did
I get here? You may say to yourself, my God, what have I done?"
These words rang true for Christine Egan. Many questions and
stories circulate about cancer. Are you telling yourself you are a
victim of cancer? Are you worried the cancer will come back? Are
you stuck in the role of being sick? Egan made a conscious choice
to tell a different story. The Healthy Girl's Guide to Breast
Cancer is part memoir and part guide revealing the all-too-true
story of cancer in this country with a healthy twist. Rest
assured-this is not a cancer story; it's a story about health and
wellness.
This is not a story about death.
It is a story about one couple's journey of acceptance, love,
and internal awakenings. Kelly and Joe met by chance, but were
bound by fate. One morning in the summer of 2010, Kelly
Boedigheimer, a thirty-nine year old man in good health, discovered
what he thought was yet another ingrown hair on his chin. That was
the first step on the life-changing journey he would share with Joe
Peterson, his life partner since 1998.
Months later - following three surgical procedures, where each
was more aggressive than the last - Kelly and Joe faced the
inconceivable: Kelly was diagnosed with melanoma.
In early 2011, Kelly met with a team of specialists at the Mayo
Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Another surgery, this one more
wide-ranging than the others, removed a section of skin from his
chin and a portion of his cheek. A graft from his arm provided new
skin for those areas. Highly concerned about this aggressive
melanoma, doctor's proceeded quickly to save and protect Kelly.
Here, Joe lovingly and painfully recreates Kelly's final nine
months through journal entries, e-mails, blog posts, texts, and
more. Their relationship was tested as too many are; in this visit
back to those days, Joe unfolds an inspiring telling of the power
of love, optimism, and hope.
This is not a story about death. This is a story about love.
Sandra and Ray Hocking have worked hard their whole lives; in
their sixties, they were simply looking forward to retirement. In
an instant, however, their lives changed forever when Ray suffered
a freak accident that caused him to be paralyzed. He needed
around-the-clock care and couldn't even live in his own home.
Ray struggled to make progress at a rehabilitation facility
before moving to a convalescent home, which became his permanent
home. Although he had lost the ability to move like he once did, he
continued to inspire everyone he met.
A constant advocate for her husband, Sandra did everything she
couldto help him recover a life worth living. She liquidated
assets, organized fundraisers for an accessible van, and researched
grants. She determined what assistance her husband qualified for
and what he didn't--and through it all, Ray kept a positive
attitude.
Sandra spent some time being angry, but she sees every day with
her husband and their family is a gift. She has already found out
that it can all change in a "Split Second."
On a cloudless spring day nearly three years after Cal and
Michele met, they stood before a preacher and Cal promised to love
Michele and to give her everything. Soon after, they began an
almost fairy-tale existence of wedded bliss, complete with a white
picket fence, two cats in the yard, and a perfect family-including
the baby girl Michele always wanted.
They had carefully planned and prepared for the arrival of their
daughter, Lourdess, whose name means "miracles of healing."
Although she entered the world perfect, the standard hearing test
mandated by the state produced spirit-crushing results. To their
shock and disbelief, their wonderful little angel had profound
hearing loss.
"Daddy, Did You Hear That Bird?: The Miracles of Hearing,"
Family, and Love shares the touching story of how they got through
the trials of having a deaf child, including the natural grieving
process they experienced upon learning the news. Even though they
wondered about her future, their strong personal relationship
helped them overcome the stress that destroys some marriages
burdened with caring for a special-needs child. The toughest tasks
involved working with service systems and professionals who were
guiding them through the process. Through it all, they had each
other and the knowledge that God was there for them, always.
"Daddy, Did You Hear That Bird?" reminds us that love always
trusts, hopes and perseveres but it never fails. As Cal and Michele
yearned for a miracle, a striking and poignant series of events
would reveal a miracle no one saw coming.
Programmed by Deception Eye of the Remote Series II is a sequel to
Ms. BlueRaven's pubished book of 2008 called Eye of the Remote
Black Operations in Areas Beyond 52. 'Programmed by Deception, Eye
of the Remote Series II' takes a hard look at covert technology and
the false matrix motherboard of planet Earth the masses are exposed
to. Ms. BlueRaven will disclose a more detailed approach to covert
technology and the bigger picture which encompasses the universal
whole. This series is the beginning of restoring off world
technology and fusing this design with consciousness of the greater
whole. Look for the Documentary DVD Eye of the Remote, Disclosure
soon to be released.
Harry Rosenberg grew up near the hottest place on Earth-Death
Valley-in a very unusual dwelling: a red caboose. His father
repaired bridges for the Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad, which
hauled ore from remote mines. During the Depression, the Rosenbergs
traveled from washout to washout across a fiery land prone,
paradoxically, to devastating floods of the Amargosa and Mojave
Rivers. No other place on Earth was better suited to forge a
curious boy into a metallurgist who would spend his life unlocking
the vast potential of a difficult, new metal-titanium. In Fire and
Forge, author Kathleen L. Housley tells Rosenberg's life
story-working as a miner, having a chance meeting with a geologist
studying Death Valley, earning a PhD from Stanford, gaining patents
for aerospace alloys, and founding a company that manufactures the
purest titanium in the world. This biography captures the essence
of a man whose work as a metallurgist left an impact on the world,
but it also communicates Rosenberg's love for his roots. No matter
how far he traveled, no matter the number of his successes, he
never really left the Mojave Desert and the Amargosa River-it still
flows through his veins.
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