k is for kemo

Houston is a medical city. The guy I met on the plane Friday night told me that over half of the industry deals with medicine. According to a Google search, there are more than 100 hospitals in the city, each serving different people. Helping make their small contribution in the world. This large number of [...]

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And while I am never a huge fan of starting a blog post with a cliche, I would say that statement pretty much sums up the past 4 months for me. On Sunday, July 18, 2010 we found out that my father was diagnosed with leukemia/lymphoma. It was a completely unexpected diagnosis as all of [...]

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meet @silentclark

by Michelle Serra on August 2, 2010

in Family, Stories

About a month ago this @silentclark guy caught my eye on Twitter. It seemed as though everyone was @ replying him, adding him to their #ff lists and generally talking about him more than normal. It really wasn’t until this past Friday that I had a moment to really check into what he was up [...]

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k is for “kemo”

by Michelle Serra on July 30, 2010

in Family, Stories

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital’s ABCs of Cancer By now many of you have seen the sea of encouraging messages on my wall, you’ve seen the 7 inches of hair I cut off and you’ve seen the “such good news today” update from yesterday. So here’s the deal. In an effort to save myself from [...]

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