Monthly Archives: January 2019

E komo mai

And so, fifteen days after his heart stopped and was restarted again, after some major league replumbing of that heart, and with the help of a lot of people, I sprung him from the hospital. He was untethered from his … Continue reading

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Doggie kisses

All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well… for there is a Force of love moving through the universe that holds us fast and will never let us go.  —Julian of … Continue reading

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Life Is Good

I’m a big fan of the Life Is Good T-shirts. Have been for years. I like their fun designs and upbeat messages (one of my faves is the simple drawing of a glass with some liquid in it that says … Continue reading

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A visit from two angels

Day 3 after Dick’s surgery: • This morning Dick was moved from the ICU back to the third floor (where we spent nine days before his surgery), across the hall from his former room. Now we’re in a two-bed (i.e., … Continue reading

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The gift of time

Two days after CABG, aka bypass: The news just keeps getting better. Dick’s thoracic surgeon, Dr. Nicholas Dang, stopped by yesterday and today to show us photos that he took during the surgery. Dick had asked Dr. Dang to take … Continue reading

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Heart of my heart

Apparently when someone undergoes heart surgery, the tradition is to bestow a heart pillow on that someone. But Dick was told after his surgery in the cardiac ICU that they’d run out of heart pillows here at Kaiser Moanalua. He … Continue reading

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Baba Yetu

First, before you read further, watch this short video of the Stellenbosch University Choir of South Africa singing “Baba Yetu.” I promise it’ll make you smile: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCa8RxaOPW8&fbclid=IwAR3wb7CmGoq9CEHe9DPJS4u2feRTa2RlWvXrB-IziEOcMjLClUUH4E2Rmag The song, written by Christopher Tin and arranged by André van der Merwe, … Continue reading

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Ohana

Golf—or at least a golf course—turns out not to be a good walk spoiled, but the best walk so far of the ones I’ve done daily around the area of Kaiser Moanalua hospital in Honolulu. The hospital sits on a … Continue reading

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Glad to be here

5 a.m., the sixth day after He’s the third person who’s walked in our room in the last half hour, which they don’t do in the better hotels, and this is one expensive place to stay. The first two took … Continue reading

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Be still, my heart

This may be the story that Dick Schmidt and I tell for the rest of our lives about one of our many trips to Hawaii. We were about to board the plane in Honolulu Tuesday, Jan. 15, after coming in … Continue reading

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