
Hi Everyone,
I thought I would give this blogging thing a try! A huge thank you to Tim for keeping our blog going while I was on pain meds, sleeping or both.

The plan for Christmas morning 2019 was to wake up and see what Santa had left us under the tree. Instead I woke up in the ICU at Swedish after having my ‘satsuma’ sized tumor removed. I guess God and Santa Claus had other plans, best gift I’ve ever received!
Okay, let’s review:
- You should definitely pick up a 3 month old puppy the week before you are diagnosed with a brain tumor.
- Be sure to make friends everywhere you go, including in almost every department of Swedish Hospital, Cherry Hill.
- Don’t be alarmed if you wake up every morning to the sound of hammering in your head. Tiny elves have easily built a new treehouse in my head. Thankfully they are now adding finishing touches like picture frames and crown molding.
- Tim and I continue to be extremely grateful to our family and friends who have come to visit, brought dinner and sent treats from afar. The notes of positive thoughts, love and prayers have been super encouraging during my recovery.
- Curbs are less scary than they used to be and I’m reducing my dependency on Tylenol. Plus my energy level is coming back and as everyone reminds me, my personality is completely intact (thank goodness!).
- Future goals: Learning to drive again, operating the hair dryer, and having my first adult beverage in 2020.
Next appointment: February 3rd with Dr. Litvack and his NP, Nicole, to review my meds and progress.
So Much Love,
Amie, Tim, Butch, Squeak & Remi
*Enjoy a few photos from around the house. Apparently I like the saying, “Life is Good” as you can see from our wall art and my tee shirt!



