Post Tagged with: "Steve’s Story"

New Normal

On Monday, Steve and I head off once again to see his doctor in Portland.  This visit is his very first ALS Clinic (not to be confused with “clinicals”, which he decided against doing).  The clinic is a four-hour appointment that involves many flavors of therapists, social workers and doctors.  […]

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What to Say?

Today I find myself on that uncertain-but-beautiful ground where I’m overflowing with words and yet I have none that seem to get the job done.   I think it’s commonly known as:  speechless. Yesterday, I tossed a post out there,  hoping for twenty people to join Team Stern’s efforts to […]

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Join Team Stern and Walk for Steve

On the way home from Portland, the day of Steve’s official diagnosis, he turned to me and said, “Well, I guess we’re called to serve the ALS community.”  Oh, how I love that attitude and that strength of spirit.  I love how Steve has determined to turn this thing around […]

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Party God

I’m a little embarrassed to say that I’ve never thrown Steve a party…til now.  Friday, April 15, was an incredible night as we celebrated Steve’s upcoming 49th birthday (this Friday is the actual day).  I still feel a little (a lot) amazed.  We held it at the beautiful Tetherow Golf […]

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Every Minute

Have I told you my “every  minute” story?  If I have, I apologize and you can be excused.  If I haven’t, I think it’s worth telling. The day after Steve’s diagnosis, I sat in my favorite chair in my office at home and tried to convince myself the room wasn’t […]

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