Friday, August 22, 2008
Joe DiMaggio
Sometimes your path is marked in the sky
Sometimes you're forced to fit in between the lines
Sometimes all that you can do is say no
Darlin' do not fear what you don't really know
Brett Dennen
It is clear that I am a hockey fan first and foremost, but baseball is such a better field for analogies. Beyond the immortal "he shoots, he scores", there isn't much of a literary tradition. Baseball on the other hand is rich in language and full of whimsical and adolescent double entendres, but it still is way too slow for me. And for me, now, it seems like I am safely on first base (of engraftment and cure), but it also seems to be taking forever to advance this here runner. Next week lab tests will tell whether I am still on first or I have moved into scoring position. Maybe, G-d willing, my donor has hit it out of the park, and we are both safely home already. I just haven't got the news. One thing is for sure. I am not dumb or anxious enough to get thrown out trying to steal second. I don't need to. My team has no outs, not even a strike against us. We are just kinda pokey.
Right now I need you all to root root for me and my donor. This time it's the out of town team, them stem cells from Israel, that we want to come all the way home to my marrow to strike out the clonal intruders.
This word play is getting embarrassing. But your prayers and good wishes are most appreciated.
2 Comments:
You have my prayers daily Brian. May you be richly blessed with good news next week and with new skills and perspectives when you return to work and with complete healing from the One who called forth the stars in the heavens and set them in their places, one by one. Can't you just see that picture? It's one of my favorites. Karen Owens
We are all rooting for you. We are your fans. Pensive, uncertain, waiting...
Patience is difficult but part of the game. We're all waiting for that home run.
Go team Go!
Love and warmest regards,
Sherry & Bill Sturm
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