First blog post

Blogging seems like one of those trendy things writers do now days. Sort of like how writers used to write in cafes in Paris, or lock themselves away in a garret.  I’ve never been in a garret, but I’d sort of like to try one out sometime.  My garret would be fully equipped with electricity and Wi-Fi though, and maybe a sunken, Calgon-take me away tub.  I’d write of course, but I’d also look out my window and hopefully have an amazing view of the ocean, or the mountains, or even a field where coyotes hunt field mice in the early morning dew.  I had a view like that once, when I lived off I25 halfway between nowhere.  I’d wake up early and stand next to my bedroom window and watch the coyotes search for their breakfast, before making my own.  At night, I’d sit out on my porch and watch the lights on the highway drift by.

The past months I have written a lot.  It’s cancer.  I haven’t heard that nesting is a side effect of cancer, but it might be, because I have had a frantic urge to do that too.  Breast cancer hasn’t been that big of a deal for me.  I think for some women it’s a life changer, for me, it was more like another damn thing to be strong about.  And I got a boob job.  I HIGHLY recommend that.  I  had no idea plastic surgeons were so amazing.  But finding out that I have something on my ovary.  That’s a bigger deal.  Much more murky and terrifying.  I keep thinking, well, maybe it will turn out to be okay.  But just in case, I better get the house paid off and figure out plans for the kids, and get to the beach one last time and ride a horse drawn carriage in Central Park and all those things that I thought I would have plenty of time for in my life.

So I am working on a memoir, but it’s bordering on fiction because I just can’t help clean up the messiness of my life.  Today I wrote about my parents visiting me when I lived in the apartment on Huron in Northglenn.  I miss them so much, but sometimes I’m so glad they aren’t here to watch the events of the last years.  There is no way my dad could have handled watching me be in pain.  So even though I’m not spiritual or religious, sometimes I think mom and dad were taken so they could help me in ways they couldn’t while they were on Earth.  I feel them with me everyday.  It’s how I stay strong.

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14 responses to “First blog post”

  1. CAT Avatar
    CAT

    Writing, a balm to a sore world? I’m glad you are writing, able to put words to something that leaves me speechless and breathless.

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  2. Karen Patrick Avatar
    Karen Patrick

    Keep it up, I will keep reading and loving your writing as well as you , sweet friend.

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  3. Joann Weaver Avatar
    Joann Weaver

    Thought provoking. I enjoyed it in a sad way. I want to read more.

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  4. Marilynn Layden Avatar
    Marilynn Layden

    As I told you before, I love your writing.
    I did not know that you have more of the big C. I had it twice and beat it so I hope you do too.
    Prayers coming your way.

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  5. Sandra Avatar
    Sandra

    You have a wonderful gift with your writing Michelle. Loved it.

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  6. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    You amaze me. Hugs

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  7. Stephanie Avatar
    Stephanie

    You amaze me.
    Hugs

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  8. Jaralee Caraveo Avatar
    Jaralee Caraveo

    “Another damn thing to be strong for.” I lovvveeee this! ❤️You.

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  9. caoece Avatar
    caoece

    Another thing to be strong for…. seriously wise words that will resonate with me for the foreseeable future. Thank you for sharing your journey of this thing called life with us. Your wit and wisdom delight me and your strength and courage amaze me. Keep writing and I will enjoyably keep reading!

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  10. Carol Smith Avatar
    Carol Smith

    You are such a strong beautiful lady with so much to share. Thank you.

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  11. Lisa Harrison Avatar
    Lisa Harrison

    Michelle, this current trial is “just another thing to be strong for”…you’re tough…you can get through this, too. I am so honored to have met you in our writing group. You and your writing inspire me. Don’t hesitate to reach out if I can read your work or help in any way. I’m a great listener as well as a diligent reader.

    Lisa

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  12. Alison Gromme Avatar
    Alison Gromme

    Michelle, I think you are brave, and I am proud of you for sharing. 💗

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  13. Svetlana Naymark Avatar
    Svetlana Naymark

    You are an inspiration and amazing!!!

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  14. mmtbagladyintraining Avatar

    Thanks. So are you.

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