Wow! Almost six months into 2025 already. I can hardly believe it’s been two years ago that I moved to Eugene, Oregon. I still enjoy hanging out in my favorite attire and drinking cold coffee. I have gained a few pounds since then, and very much need to change my diet again, so that I don’t return to over 100lbs heavier from my current weight.
I spent some time at The Willamettans this weekend with a friend, and enjoyed another nude hike. I will do another post about that as well. The point is, it was nice to be able to just step back. I enjoyed time with a friend and de-stressed.
I will have a busy first week of June, as my son’s final and biggest cancer treatment is coming up. We will be together for one week. For 4 or 5 of those days, he will be isolated. I will stand by in case he needs me. I will tend to his needs as much as I can. As a father, it’s hard to see your son go through this. You feel powerless when you can’t do anything about it.
Thank you for reading my blog and to all my followers. Here is to a better rest of 2025 and a better 2026.
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I hope your son’s treatment goes well.
It is nice to look forward to times at the Willamettans now that the weather is getting more predictably nicer. Will be back to visiting & hiking there in a week or so.
Thank you. I am praying 🙏.
Hi, James. You capture the comfort of nude living really well on that pic. For your son, cancer treatment is much more focused these days. If he’s on morphine, there’s a liquid version called Oramorph. It squirts onto the inner gum and gives immediate pain relief, then the pill kicks in around 30 minutes later. You can mix it with juice to deal with the taste. Hopefully he’s not in that zone, though. If he’s getting chemo, work with the doc to have anti-shingles treatment at the ready. Mom’s chemo in 2003 weakened her immune system so shingles awoke. I’ll have you and your son in my prayers. He is already so richly benefitting from your presence, having someone who cares makes a huge difference. Try to get some REM sleep. Hard to do when you’re worried.