Our first date!

It is Valentine’s Day, and Randy and I spent it at UT Southwestern, as the lung transplant team decided yesterday they wanted to do a bronchoscopy (a look at the lungs, outpatient surgery). For those who don’t know, my spouse, Randy, had a double lung transplant in September. He was there for months.  Ah, the comfortable seats of hospital waiting rooms! I had forgotten the very special pain they give. As I sat, waiting to hear from the doctor, I read a story in the Dallas Morning News that talked about a young family, a couple with four young children, ages 1-7. The young man, 36 years old, has been diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimers.  The story tore at my heart…what a terrible, terrible thing to happen to such a young man, and to his wife and young children. She is taking care of four children, and her husband, who cannot dress, hold a child, or do much of anything, really.  It reminded me to count my blessings.

Raised by wonderful parents and a lifetime with my peerless brother.

There are too many to count. Certainly among them is Randy’s life, two wonderful children (young adults), a family who loves me, extended family who mean the world to me, good friends who care, and a life that has been full of love. There have been challenges, but I have always known I was loved. My life is, and has been, full of blessings, and I am thankful for every single one of them.

And here is one more:  Randy’s bronchoscopy came back perfect, no problems! A celebration of 5 months post transplant. Each milestone is a reason to be happy.  Speaking of which, I hope your Valentine’s Day was wonderful!

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Tam Warner

Award Winning Travel Journalist and Blogger, writing about Eclectic Travels in the Empty Nest! From scuba to luxury cruises to kayaking to expeditions, Tam is ready to go! Contact me at travelswithtam@gmail.com

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