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The Marshalogues: July 2010
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Friday, July 30, 2010. Long time no see. Haven't felt like writing in a while. Has it really been since February? Those who know me in real life know that I have a baby due in 8 or 9 weeks. I figured this was as good a time as any to start updating here as the countdown to baby begins. What if he gets picked on for being small? Will he be smaller than everyone else? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photo by Joni McClain.
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The Marshalogues: September 2009
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Wednesday, September 23, 2009. I am still here. When you don't blog for a little while, it becomes a habit. Do people really want to hear about what I am doing on a daily basis? From the comments of friends and family complaining about my blog silence, I suppose for some reason they do. So here I am. Blogging. I have also been cast in the Palace Christmas Behemoth, otherwise known as the musical. The cats wandered a...
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The Marshalogues: Wiley
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Thursday, September 30, 2010. I may write more about the c section when I have more energy. I'll just say that it went as well as it was supposed to but was not a fun experience for a person who is terrified when out of control. You can't get more out of control than submitting to surgery while awake. But it was a perfectly executed procedure resulting in a healthy, safely-birthed baby boy. We are getting decent sle...
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The Marshalogues: Aversion to a version
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Thursday, September 09, 2010. Aversion to a version. No dice on the version. Baby likes where he is and isn't interested in turning over. We only managed to aggravate him and make me sore. But I am not really sorry we tried. I am resigned to having a section unless he turns over on his own, which is very, very unlikely. I just have to get through two more weeks of being uncomfortably pregnant. I'm pretty sore to...
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The Marshalogues: Two months as a family of four.
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Two months as a family of four. Marsha, I so love the doofy word you are using.Do I detect a little German there? But you are right about Jackson, only have gotten doofy pics lately.and you know how many pics I have taken of both of them all the time.I think it is so funny. They are both very sweet boys! I miss Jackson and I cant wait to have Wiley (and you! Photo by Joni McClain. Someth...
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The Marshalogues: Big Day
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Friday, September 24, 2010. Ok, so I guess this is it. Jackson came into my room about 5:45 wanting to know if it was time to get up yet. I let him crawl in with me for half an hour. So that was nice to hold him for a while and give him some attention this morning before I will be gone for a few days and come home with a new baby. But here we are. Yay, good luck, cant wait to meet him! Good luck, Im sure things will...
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The Marshalogues: February 2010
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Monday, February 08, 2010. Jackson instinctively knows his dad is a dork and that the things his dad says are sometimes goofy. He just gets it. Yes, son it is. Let's see, some other Jackson bits of wisdom lately. I'm enjoying doing nothing.". He also understands his own emotions. The other night after several failed Lego building projects he was so mad and upset and started crying. David asked him what was w...I am ...
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The Marshalogues: August 2010
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Monday, August 30, 2010. Prednisone and A Showered Baby. So bring it on. I'll even take the prednisone if it will help. Wednesday, August 25, 2010. And I totally agree. I would rather school started at 8:30 or 9 instead of 7:45. But it doesn't so he has to get up, get ready and get out the door. Morning cartoons are now a weekend thing. A blurry wave goodbye. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Ok I know we will both surviv...
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The Marshalogues: November 2009
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Friday, November 06, 2009. Chemo, Annie and Jackson Spider. Two years ago today was my final round of chemo. You can read about the debut of the Chemo Queen here. Seems so bizarre that I went through all of that and am now living a fairly normal day-to-day life. Preparing to open another show, fixing up my house, thinking about another Christmas. Opens on Nov. 20th. Rehearsals are a crazy circus with two of ...I wil...
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The Marshalogues: November 2010
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A blog about cancer, motherhood, theatre, the politics of healthcare and life in general. Saturday, November 27, 2010. Two months as a family of four. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Photo by Joni McClain. I am a wife, mother, actor, writer, theatre admin, cook, maid, companion and much, much more. I live in Round Rock, the 'ahem' Sports Capital of Texas. I was diagnosed with Lymphoma in July 2007 so now I must add cancer destroyer to my list of who I am. Cancer's ass is being kicked! View my complete profile.