Fightin' Gabby

Fightin' Gabby
Gabby gets her dukes up!

Monday, January 18, 2010

She's Hanging in There!!

I realize it's been months since I've written on here but that's a good thing. The idea of this blog was to keep our friends abreast (poor choice of word there) of Gay's cancer fight. I'm please to announce after all this time that Gay is doing great and the cancer is still asleep. She gets checked quite vigorously and often and her numbers are great. We thank you for your thoughts and prayers and I hope I won't be back on here for a while.

Monday, August 31, 2009

September 1, 2009

It's been quite a while since I've entered anything on this blog. That, of course, is very good. All of Gay's treatments have been positive and her hair has come back like Michael J. Fox's in "Teen Wolf" albeit quite gray and curly! Her golf handicap has improved by about four shots and her stamina and health in general are excellent. Please keep her in your prayers as this battle is far from over. We've lost some dear friends to cancer and more have been diagnosed. They would also appreciate your thoughts and prayers.

We'll be heading back to Notre Dame soon and will be lighting candles for Gay and all of our friends. If I'm not back on here for a while, again that's good. Remember that old Willie Nelson song, "If the phone doesn't ring, it's me"!

















Thursday, May 21, 2009

Breaking News..... This Just In!!

This morning, Gay Strojny, stalwart cancer fighter, had a bit of a setback. No it wasn't the cancer; she just happened to fall out of a golf cart! She returned from the course, asked me to heat the hot tub for therapeutic reasons, changed her clothes and WENT BACK OUT TO FINISH THE ROUND. I told you she was tough! Does anyone know how to install seat belts in a golf cart? Will wearing a helmet inhibit your golf swing?

Your humble scribe who has been known to have a few "adult" beverages during a round has NEVER, and I repeat, has NEVER fallen out of a golf cart! I do wish there was a security camera in the area. We could definitely have a winner with "America's Funniest Home Videos"!

She was not the driver by the way. Keep those prayers coming. She needs 'em!


Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Writer's Block........NOT!!!!


We've recently heard from some friends who are regular readers of this blog. They say that there has been nothing new added for quite a while and I'll be first to agree with them. There were even some concerns that your usually loquacious (ie windbag) scribe has hit the wall and has run out of cogent informative things to say. AU CONTRAIRE!!

1) I believe I beat the "Angel" to death. We found the head on the first one and, through the miracle of Super Glue, she is now back in the waterfall and looking great. Angel II also has a preferred spot and I've detected no conflict between the two. I really can't thank the angel donor (s) for their largess. The angel (s) have given us so much peace and comfort.

2) The Grand Children are growing and are turning into really neat sub-teens. They love their "Gabby" and bring us comfort like the ceramic angels. They are our real angels and they've made this difficult journey so much more tolerable. I just happened to do the Grand Father thing and included a recent picture of the four darlings.


3)Now for the pithy part. As previously stated, Gay's hair has come back with a vengeance and she keeps it short, sassy and gray. Thank the Lord and all of our dear friends, her latest PET Scan again showed good numbers and the cancer is indeed asleep. She now takes Zometa for her bones and various hormones and vitamins but the dreaded Chemo and Radiation are OVER!! There are NO changes and, hence, no NEWS. As long as I can write banal (NO NEWS) reports like this, all is good in the world. Please pray that the tenor and tone of these updates will never change. It's so much easier to wing a post than have to report that something is amiss. We love you all!


Friday, March 27, 2009

Fish on Friday (I hate Lent)!



We just returned from a quick family vacation to the Grand Cypress Resort in Orlando. We did the round trip in the same car and I'd sincerely like to thank the inventors of the DVD player and the iPod. The kids were great and the 8 hours went by surprisingly quickly.

While we were there we experienced the Discovery Cove which is affiliated with Sea World. Part of the day was "swimming with the Dolphins" which was a definite hit. It was Friday and Gay just couldn't pass up a quick snack! Only ki
dding, PETA people! The next day we did the Sea World thing with those wonderful shows (and roller coasters)! Yours truly was really dragging after that day.

Gay has her check up next week and I'll be sharing the results when we get them. As usual your prayers and thoughts are requested.


In a previous post, I lamented about the demise of our wonderful "waterfall angel". When we returned from Florida we found that some kind soul replaced the angel with a larger, newer, improved industrial strength model. We still don't know who our "angel" is but we certainly thank them. Check her out to the right of the "Notre Dame Rock!.











Friday, February 27, 2009

HELP!!!!!!

For those of you regular followers of this blog, you might remember the post of the "mysterious waterfall angel". Some dear friend braved getting quite wet to place this adorable angel in the waterfall going into our pool. It was early during Gay's various procedures and you cannot believe how comforting this gesture was to us.

Spring is starting to spring here in the Carolinas (you gotta love it).
Yesterday I was out cleaning the ever present pine straw from the waterfall when I discovered our wonderful consoling angel in serious distress. Talk about being crestfallen!! Probably one of our erstwhile pool cleaners accidentally hit our dear friend and decapitated her! I'm beginning to think he just might be a Jihadist! I read they do that kind of thing.

If our dear angel donating friend is still reading this blog, PLEASE identify yourself and tell us where you bought this treasure. It's about five inches high and looks like it might be made of a ceramic or terra cotta. We would then immediately attempt to replace it. Again, this gesture was so comforting to us and we've become accustomed to having her intact there in her little nook. The head just might be in the bottom of the pool but I'm not about to go diving for it now!

Gay is still doing well and your prayers, thoughts and, of course, the angel are so responsible for her progress. Thanks again.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

Six Months

Six Months! What exactly is six months? Approximately 180 days? 4320 hours? Let me relate to you what "six months" means to the Strojny family. Six months ago we consulted an oncologist after Gay was diagnosed with yet another cancer flare-up. You all know that she had been cancer-free for twenty-one years. After all of the tests were in, we were told that she would have to undergo twelve weeks of brutal chemotherapy followed by daily radiation treatments for another four weeks. The treatments would be tough with all of the side effects you've ever read about. We asked the doctor what the prognosis would be if we skipped all of that grief and did nothing at all. His answer was blunt and to the points. In six months Gay would be on the other side of the lawn (my words there, not his)! Naturally we opted for Door #2.

It all seems like such past history now and you can follow the entire adventure on this blog. Gay, with her usual perseverance and dedication, went into the treatments just like anything she tackles. FULL BORE! She refused to get "sick" or let the treatments get in the way of her normal life. She continued to play her golf and bridge and mahjong and volunteered for every local committee that came down the pike. Yes, she got a little tired in the evening but, hey, I do that in mid-afternoon!

Again, it's hard to believe that six months have passed since her stage four cancer diagnosis. She is still firmly ensconced on this side of the lawn. Her hair has grown back in thick and curly (and gray) but she leaves it very short just like it was during the chemo. In honor of this six month "anniversary" she went through each and every "get well" card you wonderful folks sent to her. I really don't think that "Sully" got this much fan mail!

The six months have passed but the fight is still far from over. PLEASE keep those thoughts and prayers coming. We couldn't have done this without you.