by Maggie Bruehl | Feb 13, 2024 | Cancer
I’ve done my time in the Covid lockup and am feeling better. I’ve been ill most of January and early February. As each wave hit, I took it in with grace, knowing there was little I could do to fight it. It’s just been good to sit on our back porch,...
by Maggie Bruehl | Feb 2, 2024 | News
Three years ago, the word Covid brought fear and dread. It sounded like a death sentence. Our family did everything we could to avoid it. However, now that things are more lax and medical solutions are available, we have become accustomed to it being a part of our...
by Maggie Bruehl | Jan 22, 2024 | Cancer
Sixteen years ago, I heard some of the worst news I could ever hear. The doctor told me I had “incurable cancer,” the kind that takes your life in a matter of weeks or months, not years. So what did I do? I went shopping. Each one of us has our own...
by Maggie Bruehl | Jan 15, 2024 | Cancer
I keep hearing online about people who choose a word for the year. I’ve never been good at it, either trying too hard to get the perfect word that I run out of determination or picking one but forgetting it before the month ends! This year, however, a word just kind...
by Maggie Bruehl | Jan 9, 2024 | Cancer
Remember when a cold was just a cold? You know, the sore throat, runny nose, the hacking cough, the slight fever kind of cold? That was before 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, which sent everyone across the world into a tizzy. All of a sudden, a cold was not just a...