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Saturday, December 19, 1998

itinerary!

Here's a little more on our vacation itinerary, we've added a couple more stops to the trip in order to visit a few more relatives.



This is where my cousin Shela lives, she's an ovarian cyst. I've never met her but my parents have been in contact with her for awhile. Her mother (my dad's sister) was recently removed, so mom says we need to visit her to provide emotional support.





We also have some relatives in the pancreas that we may visit, depending on how their testing goes. They go through routine testing every few months, and have lucked out so far, but there's always a possibility for things to go badly. If their next test proves benign, mom says we'll be able to visit them. If not it will probably be to dangerous.




This is my cousin James, isn't it a great picture of him? He started off near the wrist with us, but he moved to the knee a few years ago. I'm trying to convince mom and dad to let us visit him as well, so I'll tell you what they say.



Last but not least, here's my cousin Jen, she lives in the upper dental cavities. Jen's definitely the sweetest of my cousins, and I know my sisters really want to visit her, plus she's on the way to Bill and Sharron's.

Wednesday, September 23, 1998

vacation plans!

That's it for now, I'll post more soon.

Good news! My family and I are going to the brain this summer to visit my aunt and uncle. I'll show you some photos



Here's a picture of of my aunt Sharron and uncle Bill in front of their home. I'm really excited to visit! We don't get to see the colloid half of our family often because they live so far away. I'll post more about our itinerary once we start traveling.



Also, here's a picture of my cousin Ann, we'll be visiting her too, it will be nice to see someone close to my age. Most of the cysts around here are infants or old-timers!

Saturday, April 25, 1998

family portraits

Hey guys! I've been doing a lot of genealogy lately and wanted to show you some of the great pictures I found of my ancestors!



This is my great-aunt Celia, a balantidium coli cyst. Can you believe how lavish the photograph is? I think we must have had some aristocracy in the family.



This is my great-uncle Bart, a colloid cancer cyst. Everyone in the family says he was really troublesome, but I wish I could have met him.



This is my grandmother Lorena, a retina cyst. She got removed before I was born, so I never got a chance to meet her.



This is my grandfather Sal, a glenodinium cyst. He was also removed before I was born. The photograph is really small, so it's hard to make out what he looked like, but I thought it was worth including.



Lastly, one of my favorites! This is my aunt Sharron and uncle Bill when they first got married, such a beautiful picture! You can tell they're in the brain by the landscape, isn't it wonderful?

I hope you guys enjoyed this! Tell me what you think, I'll post more soon!

Saturday, April 18, 1998

my home

Also I wanted to show you where my family and I live.



These are the tendons in the wrist.It's a nice place to live because it's pretty safe, though there is a lot of external pressure. You get used to it after a while.

Tuesday, April 14, 1998

my family

I thought I would share with you some family portraits. I come from a long line of very pride-full cysts, so I have a lot of photographs to show. Hope you enjoy!



This first one is of my mother and father on their wedding day. Don't they look like a happy couple! They've been married for six years, which is quite a feat, and still going strong.



This is me on my third birthday, quite a debutant! Can you believe what I was wearing? Luckily I have much better fashion sense now then I did then. I'll show you some more recent pictures later.



This is a picture of me and my two sisters on our vacation last summer to the brain, talk about nerve central! We had such a great time, though I could tell Ma and Pa were ready to get back to the arm by then end of it. I'm really hoping we go back next year, or at least to the neck, though there's rumored to have been a few disappearances in the area. We'll see!