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Sunday, April 4, 2010

Happy Easter Day!!!


After 7 days at Reston Hospital both Andrew and I are ready for a little time away from this place. Andrew completed another 5-day outpatient treatment this week followed by 2 days of hydration (watering) at the hospital as well. All-in-all he did very well this week. I think he is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. It's also a nice surprise for him to be regrowing his fur .... he has begun to see the sprouting of facial hair and eyebrows just in time for spring. Maybe its all the watering he's getting .... we all know plants need water to grow!!! But it's good to see his spirits lifted again with another milestone.
Andrew also recently had more scans and we received more good news. The scans still look clear except for a little inflammation around the joint which the doctors are attributing to Post-radiation effects and the fact that he has begun to work out again. The doctors will continue to watch the inflammation over the next few months to make sure it decreases but the scans have also brought a nice sigh of relief for us. We are again thrilled with the results and he will continue with the treatments as scheduled. After today, he will have 3, 1-day treatments and 1, 5-day treatment left. So if your counting like us that's only 8 more actual days of chemo left.... but who's really counting? Andrew is still scheduled to complete treatment on June 21 followed by 2 days of hydration ... so June 23 should be completely it. Less than 2 months away. After that he is still hoping to take the bar at the end of July ... then maybe a small vacation for a few days .... football season .... wedding season ... and before we know it Christmas again .... and oh yeah, we both turn 30 in the middle there ... well at least Andrew is turning 30, I'm starting over again at 16!!!!
But for now, we are both enjoying the beautiful DC weather and looking forward to hopefully attending the Sarcoma Foundation event at the event of April, health permitting.
Thanks to everyone who keeps us in their thoughts everyday. We hope everyone has a wonderful Easter and Passover.

Hippity Hoppity ... Happy Easter Day!!

(the picture is from Billy and Laura Collins wedding)

Thursday, March 11, 2010

The complaint department has heard your cries!!!

Dear Loyal Readers,
The complaint department at The Waxman's blog has heard your cries about the lack of updating and would like to assure you that we are looking into the problem and will punish those responsible for their lack of dedication to the blog. But while I look for that person .. wink wink ... allow me to update you on the happens from the last entry.

Andrew finished his last three day in hospital treatment .... it snowed, buckets .... I unexpectedly made a trip to PA to morn the loss of my best friends dad, Mitch Hartman, who will remain in our hearts forever .... it snowed, even more ..... Jeremy spent the week with Andrew while I was away (and I have no idea what they did) however I do know that when I returned the TV's were moved around in the house and I had more laundry to do than would fit in the basket. So my best guess is that they played dress up and video games and ignored the smell coming from the kitchen instead of just taking out the trash .... and it snowed, a shit load ..... and we shoveled until we couldn't lift our arms ..... Andrew has had many successful doctors appointments and has yet to have any blood transfusions .... and it continued to snow --- does anyone but me see a pattern here!!! .... Andrew had another 5 day outpatient treatment ..... and again, you guessed it, snow .... and this time even Andrew was off work for an excruciating 4 days .... and then I sent him back to work to regain my sanity ..... we made a trip to NJ to see Andrew's parents ..... and then one last snow storm .... and this past Monday, Andrew had his first one day out patient treatment.

Believe it or not we are in the home stretch. Andrew only has 5 more treatments left; two, 5 day treatment and Three, 1 day treatments. He should end his treatments on June 21, the first day of summer. We anxiously await the time when we will be able to say that he is done with treatment. But for now we continue to go on with life one day at a time. Andrew's spirits are high but with the continual treatment he gets tired quicker and more often and takes more frequent naps but with the end of treatment nearing we hope to see this improving soon.
I have also made a change and have taken leave from my job at Georgetown to focus on Andrew and keeping life going as smooth as possible. Most people want to know if I'm happy ..... I'm sure you all know the answer to that!!!!
We are looking forward to Billy and Laura's wedding this weekend and Kevin and Gwen's engagement party the following weekend. It is good for Andrew to keep as normal a life as possible and we can't wait to see all of our friends in the coming weeks.
As for Winston, he is doing well after straining his MCL and ACL about 2 months ago. He continues to improve ever day and also has a big milestone coming up this weekend, his birthday. Sir Winston will be 7 years old on March 13, the day before his PapPap Pete's birthday!!! And we all know how much PapPap loves him.

With the first signs of spring outside, Andrew and I are looking forward to what's next in our lives and moving past this year but not forgetting the love, support and friendship we have felt from so many people through this process ....

And again, the complaint department has read all of your letters and heard your cries .... look for more updates and pictures from the wedding soon!!!


Catch-ya-later!!!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Spread the Sunshine

Even though it's snowing in DC, our house is filled with sunshine. After a barrage of scans before Christmas, Andrew and I and his parents traveled to Baltimore to see his doctor to receive the results. Last week we received this good news (also sent to us in an email from Dr. Thornton):

The soft tissue mass component of your disease which was quite prominent on your first MRI has resolved and the only deformity left is that of the bone, which is all consistent with treatment effect. keep up the good work! Katie

What this means is that the treatment is working and the cancer is beginning to remove itself from Andrew's body and the soft tissue mass that was causing him so much pain is now gone ....GONE ... can you believe it. We are overjoyed with these results and look forward to new scans in March to reveal the same and hopefully even better findings.

Andrew is currently finishing a five day outpatient treatment today (Friday). He has done well this week and continues to keep a positive attitude and looks forward to the end of his treatment. He has 8 treatments left and will be finished around the middle of June, and plans to take the bar in July. He will have his first base-line scan in August and will be followed every 3 months after that.






















But for now, he is enjoying being pampered by me. Here he is in the Infusion Center at Reston Hospital waiting his last 30 minutes of treatment for this week.

Thank you to everyone for the emails, cards, flowers and fruit baskets. They were all wonderful reminders that Andrew continues to improve!!

Until the sunshine comes for real .... we bask in the warmth of good news, love, family and friendships!!



A Grizwald Christmas

So I know, I know, I'm late in writing about our Christmas adventure but Christmas in Uniontown is always an experience with Linda and Pete... and lucky for all of you, I was able to score the pictures from Linda's camera ... and in most of the pictures, people have heads. On that note, at least cameras are digital these days so we don't have to worry about film. We all remember the 1987 Disney vacation where Linda took pictures for like 2 days with no film in the camera!!! Classic..... But I must say, Linda and Pete always do Christmas right ... they deck the halls, trim the tree and Pete shots anything that comes within arms length of the deck so 'the boys' can skin it, ground it and turn it into hamburgers and jerky. And speaking of the tree .... yes dad I had to mention it ... our tree this year had 'blue' lights on it. Yes blue... well they were L.E.D lights that dad bought at the store but not before he had checked all of the old lights and strung them from top to bottom. In an attempt to not loose his mind and his patience he took all of the old lights off the tree .... since one of the strands decided not to work from the time he checked them in the socket to the time he put them on the tree ... and dispose of them and high-tale it to Walmart to buy new. But much to his dismay, he was unable to find the normal yellow glowing, christmas lights we all know and love. Instead he spent like ten dollars a strand and bought the most high-powered, eye-piercing, long lasting-lights ever made ... without checking with mom first .... BIG MISTAKE. Needless to say the blue-tinted lights were used as a consistent source of jokes, laughs and overall amusement throughout the visit. Here's a picture of our modern, yet traditional looking head light tree (I think it looks like the lights on
the front of our Audi!)


But besides the sore subject of the lights, there were not to many other issues at Christmas. We had a quiet Christmas eve, that Andrew all but slept through. He was a tired bear since he had only finished chemo a week prior to Christmas but we more than made up for it with Christmas and the day after. Christmas at the Bozick's is always one for the record book ... and if you ever want to watch the day unfold, just ask ... Pete tapes them all. We have assigned spots where we have to sit so he can get all 3 of us in the frame. Now we never stay in those seats so one of us is always missing and he is always telling us to move over .... but let me remind you that we have never just stopped a normal day to sit down and watch these 30 christmas tapes that Pete has ... but they are there as models in case anyone would like to have a 'real Bozick Christmas' in their own house. Pete sells the box set at the low low price of 3 easy payments of $33.99 ... not including tax and shipping .. and if you call in the next 30 minutes, he will even throw Linda in for free. A real bonus, isn't that right Pete!!!!
Here are a few of the photos from gift opening on Christmas morning:

(me and my new PSU jacket)




















(Poor Adam and Andrew ... Linda still hasn't learned that they are not twins who were separated at birth. They always get the same things... even boxer shorts. Now they can wear their candy cane undies at the same time!!!)



















(Andrew's I'm the best Lawyer nutcracker.)

But the person ... or animal ... who had the most fun at Christmas is always our loving,
wonderful and not ever well behaved bulldog Winston. Nana Bozick spoiled him with a big stocking that he continued to growl at even after he had obtained and eaten everything in it. As you can see from the pictures he was the king of his domain all christmas long....






















And we also had a Christmas Miracle ... no I'm not talking about the good news we got from Andrew's doctors, which I will post in the next blog .... I'm talking about Adam Lowell's deer. I mean really ... Pistol Pete and his gun slinging buddies trudge through the woods for weeks on end and either don't see a deer, see one that not big enough, or are tracking the deer patterns from day break to dusk. Does anyone but me find it absolutely amazing that Adam can go out the morning after Christmas and before 10 am, shot a deer only steps away from the warm truck he was waiting in? And to boot, he only needed one bullet ... I guess Richard was right ... My Adam shots a bulls eye every time!!! I think the camo, boots, hats, gloves and warmers are all for show ... I think I could show up hunting in a pair of Jimmy Choo's and a black mini and have the same result. All I have to say it that its a Christmas Miracle .... one shot, one bullet and all before lunch ..... Miracles do come true!!! Or maybe its knowing the exact time, place and eating spot .... SSSSHHHHH ...don't worry Pistol, you're secrets safe with me!!!
But someone did benefit from Adam's deer. Despite first impressions, Winston would be an excellent hunting dog, minus the whole obedience, walking in the woods and waking up early thing. He's more like Adam .. just up for the kill. As you can see from the photo, his pappy gave him a deer leg to carry around. He kept trying to bring it into the house. He wanted to put it in his bed. That's were he takes all of his worldly possessions.




















But all in all it was a wonderful visit with mom and dad full of a lot of laughter and fun. It was great to see Grandma Bozick, Aunt Bonnie and Uncle Bob, Uncle Al and Aunt Janet, Stan and Michelle, Peppy and Char, Jennifer and Jimmy and Ellie and Dom, Jenny, Brian, Matt, Bill, Rick and Aubrielle, Erin, Donnie and Baby Dylan, Nathan and Garrett. Our life is full of great friends and family and we can't wait for next Christmas!!!!

Ho ... Ho.... Ho....

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Vote John Troxell for Cancer Research

After a long 3 days in the hospital, Andrew returned home yesterday to the comforts of his own bed where he and Winnie snuggled in for a long winters night. He is doing well and spending today with his mom at the hospital receiving hydration. Pistol Pete moseyed out of town last night and back to Uniontown. Thanks for the gun-slinging, pistol-packing, root'n toot'n, hillbilly help ..... yeehaw!!!!

But today Andrew and I want to devote this blog to asking our friends and family to help support Lauren's First and Goal Foundation by voting for Coach John Troxell of Franklin and Marshall University for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year. Coach Troxell was a former coach at Lafayette College where Adam, my brother, went to college.
Lauren´s First and Goal is a 501(c)3 charitable organization, a labor of love started in 2004 by John and Marianne Loose in honor of their daughter, Lauren, a 12-year-old pediatric brain tumor survivor. The Loose family started the foundation as a way to help other families who are battling childhood cancer. John Loose is also a coach at Lafayette College and LFG is helped run by the members of the Lafayette College Football Team.
If Coach Troxell wins, he will be donating the money to Lauren's First and Goal to help fight pediatric cancer and for cancer research. Please use the links attached to the coach of the year or Lauren's First and Goal website to cast your vote for Coach John Troxell of Franklin and Marshall University. Every vote helps!! Also please feel free to pass the links on to your friends and family members. We appreciate the help!!!
For with Money we buy science ... and with science, we buy live.

Monday, December 14, 2009

Everyone needs a sidekick!!

Today was back to the old grindstone of chemo for Andrew. He and his trusty sidekick, Pistol Pete, checked into the hospital this morning for Andrew's 3-day long inpatient treatment. Ang and Pistol have their days jammed packed with napping, talking to nurses, napping, eating lunch, napping, watching crappy TV, and did I mention napping.......It's what they both do best.
Andrew's treatment is going well. He's tired and a little restless but feeling pretty good all-around. We'll just have to see what tomorrow brings.
He still has a healthy appetite though. He ate all of his lunch and a huge dinner filled with about 6 homemade meatballs, pasta and sauce, salad and a roll and he just inhaled two homemade 3 berry muffins. Boy I'm a good wife .... or maybe I myself need a life. Either way, he's eating and that makes us all happy.
And as for Pistol, since he has already killed his 8-point buck for this season, I am truly perplexed as to what he is doing all day but I'm confident that he is taking good care of Andrew. Maybe he's practicing for fishing season .. who knows.

Andrew and I also want to say a HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to Gwen and Kevin who got engaged at 3:30 pm on Monday. I guess it's a good time to get engaged!!!! We are so excited for you two and can't wait for the wedding. We hear it's less than a year away. We are looking forward to Andrew attending cancer-free.

It's about time Kevy Kev!!!! Mazel-Tov!!!!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

Can't wait for next season


Thanks again to Jamey Perry, Joe Paterno and Daryll Clark. We can't wait to be at all of the games next year. WE ARE ...... PENN STATE!!!


Success with honor ........