Well, it’s officially been one year since I got the all-clear. That’s right—365 days of not having cancer. I’m not popping champagne just yet (apparently, I have to wait until the five-year mark for that), but hey, it’s a start. And let me tell you, I’ve been making up for the down times.
Secondly, volleyball. I’m back on the court, baby. Sure, I’m slower than I used to be, and my knees sound like a bowl of Rice Krispies every time I move, but I’m out there. And by “out there,” I mean I’m mostly keeping score, sending my serves over the net (when I’m not serving directly into it), and ducking when the ball comes at me to fast Progress, not perfection.
And now, I’m off to a wedding in Romania… with my hair almost one inch long. That’s right, folks, I’m practically Rapunzel now.
So, what have I learned in this first year of being cancer-free? Life is short, even if you don’t fill it with random hobbies (though I highly recommend the accordion). I’ve continued to embrace the chaos, getting involved in every activity I can think of, and never, ever take myself too seriously. Also, accordions are much heavier than they look.
Here’s to year two—may it be filled with even more adventures, questionable life choices, and maybe even a decent rendition of “Libertango” on the accordion. Cheers!