Thursday, August 2, 2012

The two best times to fish is when it's rainin' and when it ain't. Patrick F. McManus

Before I get started with our fishing adventures, there is one small thing I must discuss with my Anchorage friends.  If I ever see any of you pulling into the bike lane at 15th & Cordova to make a right hand turn, and then make that turn on red although there is a sign staring you in the face telling you a right turn on red is ILLEGAL and that the lane you are in is for bikes ONLY, I will be the first person emailing the picture of you doing that with your license plate number directly to the city, the police and anyone else I can think of! Also, please be aware that if I cannot obtain your license plate at that moment, I will chase you down until I am able to do so.  This morning I even honked at the guy who pulled right up next to me and pointed it out to him...whereupon I realized he is an EMT because he had his uniform on.  Unbelievable.  OK, I will stop here with my ranting and raving just because I want to move on and talk about other things but just know I am still worked up about this and it has been a good 12 hours since I saw this guy.

Sam fishing on the Little Su.
Sam and I celebrated our 8th anniversary this week.  We both agreed it does not seem that long because so much has happened in those 8 years.  Most of it has been fun although there have been a few blips on the screen, specifically Sam's cancer.  Plus, the Ducks not winning the BCS and Denver drafting Tebow, both of which hopefully are rectified in the very near future!

Silvers are slowly coming into the Little Su, one of our favorite fishing spots, so Sam decided he wanted to spend the week up there.  I spent the weekend and came home Monday morning for work.  Tuesday night I went back up and took Wednesday off from work to celebrate our anniversary, although it was one day late.  Sam had already been fishing and so I decided to go out Wednesday morning with some of our campground neighbors.  Good thing, too, because we all limited out.  We came home last night with 5 fish, 4 silvers (sockeye) and 1 humpy (pink).  Humpies are not at the top of our list, but if you eat them while they are fresh, they are pretty good.  We will probably end up canning it, though, and will share with Rocky the Cat because salmon is the next best thing to Heaven as far as he is concerned and he is not a salmon snob.

Sam came back to town with me this morning as he had labs in preparation for his chemo treatment tomorrow.  We will head back to the Little Su for the weekend, coming home Sunday night.  Helen arrives on Wednesday to spend a few days with us, so Sam is already focusing on what to do next week while she is here.  Seward is on the agenda for at least next weekend.

His weight seems to be leveling off and his appetite has picked up for which I am extremely grateful.  Fatigue sets in after a few hours, so he spends a lot of his time napping.  Overall his temperament is good, although I will tell you the grumpiness rears its ugly head at the most surprising moments.  Hopefully the current scenario of side effects are the worst we will experience, although I will reiterate I do not like the grumpiness at all.

As for me, life is great. Sam and I are happy, work is terrific, my boss is awesome, my colleagues are the absolute best and I live in one of the most incredibly beautiful states in the US.  What more can a person ask for?  One of these days, you must come visit.

Ciao!


2 comments:

  1. I have never posted to a blog before. Our prayers are with you Dara and Sam. I hope everything comes out good for you. It's hard to say what I want to say the words do not come out. Been trying to talk Jeff into a trip to Alaska but so far no go! Darn! Love too both of you Janice and Jeff

    Thanks, Janice! Jeff made it to my high school graduation, believe it or not, so maybe he thinks that serves as the requisite trip out of town to see his favorite cousin. HA. It would be so fun to see you guys and you would absolutely love Alaska.

    More than anything, thank you for your kind words. We appreciate those a lot.

    Love to both of you!

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  2. Laura Elizabeth Evans Praying for good news.

    Molly Hyde Finley Try to enjoy the weekend.... Take care..,

    Jude Lenz have a good weekend (CATCH SOME FISH)

    Lisa Geary Weekend waiting is the worst! Hang in there and I'll pray for Monday to come quickly for you and bring you good news!

    Violet Drew Love you bunches Sweetie..... Sending hugs and a shoulder to lean on. Take off, enjoy the weekend and get lots of fishing and relaxing done. It is well deserved. Praying to the "fishie" gods for you to have fun and catch lots of fish so the weekend will fly by with fun. And, praying to the BIGGER God that Sam gets strength and color back. XO

    Maren Porter Have a good weekend and lots of daily prayers stay with you both.

    Erin Smulick Hoping for good news your way come Monday.

    Kathy Ashton Weaver Prays are with you!

    Donella Schrantz Evans Oh my. Hang in there....fish a lot and catch a lot. Maybe this is the weekend for that BIG one you have been chasing! We will be thinking of both of you...we know how 'waiting' goes.....SLOWLY! Love to you both...

    Judy Cunningham In my thoughts and prayers.

    Donelly Mahoney Worthington Of course, we'll wait with you! Hope you have good weekend, regardless. Know there are lots of prayers going up out here! (((Hugs)))

    Barb Pollak Baucum Thoughts & prayers are with you both.

    Debbie Fisher Well, let's hope the fishing is good so it will provide a distraction for you both.

    Sharon Hatcher Waiting with you in my thoughts and prayers.

    Robin Poppino-Kuntz That sucks. Thinking of you both.

    Mary Liberty-Traughber I totally understand that impatience and the relentless waiting.

    Suzanne Staver McVicker Waiting is definitely the hardest part! Try to enjoy your weekend :)

    Holly Edgar Hugs and hope to you both


    Thank you all so much for your kind thoughts and words...and strength. Right now, I just don't have much, in some ways it has been a long weekend and in others, it has flown by. Tomorrow morning cannot come soon enough and I pray the doctor does not wait until late afternoon to call. I will be a complete basketcase!

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