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Saturday, August 27, 2005 

Day 93

We will fly back "home" to Atlanta on Monday morning and, with packing, and all that must be done, I won't have the chance to post anything again for a few days.

At some point in the past week, the season began to change here - yes, in August. There are clouds again at times, and it has begun to turn cooler. This far north, a day's length changes perceptably, as it ebbs from 18 or more hours of light in June to probably next to none in December, if you consider the clouds and rain.

There is much to say and many to thank for our being here and John's success. Having seen the care elsewhere and seeing it here, I am pretty confident that having the chance to be here increased John's chances greatly. We won't ever know for certain, but it may have saved his life.

Each year during the television awards season, I imagine that if I was on the stage, I would say something heartfelt and profound, rather than rattle off the names to thank. I have too many to thank for the prized outcome here and nothing profound to say, except how much I do thank you.

I will post something in a few days and try to update things here regularly, because we are a long way from being done. Thanks again for giving us hope.

About me

  • I'm Randy Cadenhead
  • From Atlanta, Georgia
  • My son John was diagnosed in November of 2004 with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia (AML). Since then, he underwent three rounds of chemotherapy and received a bone marrow transplant in Seattle. This site is about his experience, as seen through his father's eyes. Links to John's website and to his own live journal are below.
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