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Huddle 2

Huddle 2

This time in the light.

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A walk around the lake

A walk around the lake

I took a break this afternoon to join for a walk by the lake. Here she is after successfully climbing a steep hill.

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... And finally, on our trip to San Francisco in 2008. (My photo, so I'm not in it.)

... And finally, on our trip to San Francisco in 2008. (My photo, so I'm not in it.)

On this trip we got some great (and generous) feedback from people like Marc Canter, David Recordon, Tony Stubblebine, Biz Stone, Brad Fitzpatrick, and others. Good times.

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Mother and daughter

Mother and daughter

Another shot from near Bodega Bay.

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A family stroll, one year later.

A family stroll, one year later.

Being able to take a walk with my mother today is amazing enough; can't say I'm displeased with where I'm doing it, either.

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Near Bodega Bay

Near Bodega Bay

I think the leather jacket suits her.

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Ma on Audible.com

Ma on Audible.com

Enjoying her audiobook; sadly still not convinced by the prospect of fried pickles.

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A short walk

A short walk

Not easy to get these two to pose.

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Parents at Goat Rock

Parents at Goat Rock

Goat Rock Beach from afar.

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Walkers II

Walkers II

Bodega Bay as the sun goes down.

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Walkers

Walkers

A seaside stroll.

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Thankful for this.

Thankful for this.

There were some tears as we went round the table saying what we were thankful for.

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Thankful

This year, my mother's life was saved by a double lung transplant. I still have flashbacks to the day she was called, and to the moment when she was pushed through the double doors, wide-eyed, and I didn't know if I was ever going to see her again. Almost nine months later, she's upstairs, taking some medication. It's been a tough road, mostly for her but also for all of us, and I'm thankful that she's here.

I'm thankful that my aunt, who had two separate single lung transplants a little before my mother, is also with us.

And, oh boy, am I thankful for all the wonderful surgeons, nurses, doctors and medical professionals who helped those things be true.

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I'm thankful for my family, for their support, and for the fact that we're close. There are people who don't get along with their families, who dread every familial get-together for the arguments, weirdness or stoicism. I'm grateful that I'm not one of them, and am so proud of both my nuclear and extended families. My dad in particular has been a superhero this year. And apropos of nothing, here's the song my sister wrote for my mother a few years ago, when her illness began to really take its toll. I'm grateful we're all in the same place, more or less.

I'm thankful for the support I've had from a raft of people who have understood when I've had to take time out or change plans to help my parents. I'm also thankful for all the people who have understood that this has, in some ways, been the hardest year of my life, and gone out of their way to help me out and be there for me.

I'm continually thankful for everyone who has taken an interest in my work, been a friend to me, and been a part of my life this year. I've met some wonderful people and cemented relationships with people I'm glad to know. And while 2013 has been tough, with all this support and all these wonderful people in my life, I don't see how 2014 can't be an amazing year.

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Professional movers.

Professional movers.

Let's figure out a strategy ...

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The past is the future is the present, part II

The past is the future is the present, part II

And finally, , in a crowd at some kind of music event in the park, year again unknown.

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Putting a smile on it

Putting a smile on it

Playing it cool a couple of weeks post-op, 2013.

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Rainy New Year's Day

Rainy New Year's Day

My genes in context, 2006.

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